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B.. le Sales at Buston. New England OUR BOSTON CORRESPONDENEE. Bosroy, Jaly 16, 1859, ‘Mime wae, im old colonial days, when the ‘modern Athens” was metropolitan with respect to the North American dependencies of Great Britain; but among other WtUe changes since then she has been outatripped by New ‘York in not a few particulars, as Population, wealth and traié, Now Boston trade is aa doar to the Boston heart ‘a8 Boston churchoe—gome profanely hint, « little dearor— “+> Seem tha evief among .the ‘solid men’ «+ Bnd GOA me wee —~ yee ° we omen owe the departure of traffic to the moré guitebie and oon- | atmosphere of her sister city. The Boston head, of not Fazeiy and FOUN “iy receives new xleas but Fel: “@om, and JS P*T;nacious in holding to old opinions. 1, as apent, much time, if not mush thought, in discu’ sip ¢ ‘he reasons for this exodus of dollars from New Ea” g-,4 (9 New York, and last year the Board of Trad@ * an onared to the world the solution of the prodlom. T yo wtyrguch house sytem,” by which our merchan'é * 414 manutac- turers obtain buyers among those mae serable as por- commercial cen: airy, pronieesto beour i pec td motion, and held that a slave waa in the twofold reopening the trade sales must be our salvation. TD se ig ag New York bas ad®anced because of her av A fact a8 perior popition an: to | fences created by this act’ (Marcb promises to be our ruin. It basta 1 the piano trade sales once held hero; honor ities, a8 a matter Of COUPEE W’ |. have become tributary her, and our direct trade, & er bik “ assoc ioe existed here, poasioaae Pern werent eng he Promotion of Manuf tures and yhe M-cbante Art#,” thesonediee of dower’ Of Which ¥ a8 that of earrying h. though not large as As these saiee, waich, yespectable for their ants of that remote’ 4 persian energies 10" fortable dinner ponerse to | the appesrar co of the » OWiNE.to Y » do fogyah mezmbers. impressed by ite own Fr acity, reasoning slowly, | ‘awe, at all events, B% suth and West, has nob in asINOBS 16 Ly yw condurted, Were qui.e eee eet eee wi ul remuue Bre yomauioe Lwintin sfcaencral aie Ser . Since that time the peed occasion’! com- ee een Stace “fe ory? trom the Board of Trade, Oux Richmond Correspondence, Rucumowp, Va., July 15, 1889, 4 Slave Woman Held to be Amenable 4 Federal Lawe— Judge Taney Dizregards the Dicta in the Dred Soctt Case NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1850 ne nothixg but uncertainty, ¢ral Wank of bust | 28, want of conSdenee, and probable wide-spread bank. Army Intelligence. Leave of absence for twelve months hag been granted by the War Department to Captain B. 8. Roberta, regi- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Fort of Rew York, July 17, 1959 ARRIVED Toptclee—and it can reatitly be understeod how oy jveroool, June 11, with mdag ment mounted rifles; apd for three months to Lieutenant Swmpay, July 7—6P.M, | ine soundest minds in Wall reed many | | thip Empire Stale, ‘Wingelasd ® Buon.” pt aad to be a Perum—Imporiant arguiicet and | Keanee ¢,,urard, second cavalry. Captain © 7 “stburn, | The week which ena saxtgrday as been moderately | Yotyuary and March lant" e-opared taenselves, in | and 2 io, Reser Hart, June wh aed 7 pew. id Commisegry of Subsistence, is +'~ mirc active im *- Rs “~nertations for the fall avt ® period of active specula- ore, to WB Drayion June ‘iat 16 23 Jon 40. paw ship At the May term of the United States Oireuis Court held srritory ~wooted to repair to Camp ‘me wre Hen in stocks, : Lscuihes. leering east: ‘passed a large 106 Floyd gyab Te ew _ wusinens circles, TBE wey woes | Dpto ound saa July at 0,1 6. a in this city, @ slave woman, answering 0 the name av =) and relieve Captain HF. a. bd P have retarded the i lon 68 $0, passed Br brig briveh Tar, of Am: fe i charge of steali 4 On being relievet ~ — trade continue to be very large . «| wo present time three causes have stfu, Inka a? koa 70 40, peated Hams stearsahip Supe tate ee me « of ee oe wept, wilt a8 dry goods are beginning already to Sed tie in) Cotton , realization of that expectancy. First, the war in the de. Brig T alckedt ). Philippe, 6t Pierre, Miguelon, NF, te samo dep Bs - ‘our x : 2 0 uiler'| ened oe a, | Nt FODOEL 10 Be nig | foots of an exconsive supply of foreign goodie, ON ig which, while Denes tho Wont by iereasing the ot | 29.daps, wih fab, to hee leit & Oo, pric wwe argument of the | ST Ge ee ~ chief of bis |) ener, the deciine of previous weeks avi0g * srscteq | Tous tor ite products, and algo increases 7 wiser et bas ‘Cochran, Windsor, days, eae 80 ‘au General-in-Chief ; mome descr” nevertheless exercises an unfavora- igaier. sey, Calais, 10 days, with lumber, “sted ‘dootk deciaion slaves were the cadets who have recon) to be issued di- | fresh attention to the staple; sspions bave | European ©: igrants, rig Judge Whitman, Bene, erence that undet bea jrnons, and thas, therefore, | fordesy ut the expiration Of Ibe ay ereacaten to roport advanced fal ie. since last week 1 tno aoe of unfa- | Yo mituence on financial afr, and deters men trom | toisieon Alabama tr, gaye declared ‘0 be TCD EY bo recogaized by tho federal | tember 80, arlibalengion” —eeumnve.of auaance Cor. | yorable advices from abroad. TH receipts at the porta g. Second, tho foolish atrilo Dolween the four | GER wag Tate: endeann, Guns bane : A oa - speculatin Belone Curie frat 8 “rcperty, Wey capable of doing any aot, Tne detence pag Spr Nes’ stthad eines » | during the week were 8,000 b3’og, against 12,000 bales | jeading railroads to tue West, which has os ey Fear Joep Vall, Baul Fortiand wailand Amy wag onyietod. A motionfor anew | those assigned to, 1” respective compe Ob Wen som: | same woek lest year, and 6,°°,9 balog samo woek of 1857, | to deatroy public confidence in seoigee mis than oy | eet sown Bowmen, New Bedtord, | aaa mane afore Une Chief Justice of the Supreme | manding officer” 0 drag track Ps i | Rakneaienl ese ae nei cee eS Oe ae cares dot jobbers at the Stock | Meat Abrloek Hawes Provence 2 anya nothing but the dicta of | ay Yort Me tothe commandant of the artillery 1 | 3,017,000 bales to 2am", date of 1858, sf mancuvres of an organized of their | Steamer Delaware, Court himself, the counsel urging br wafeo, Vas to the 2d, 6th and date of 1857, The total export to date | Fxchange, who, by the audacity and the success Breamer Wamsule. aver, ars pps seca andar er Nowy sotn of faa 0 Re os assigned to the Int, : — 28000" bale, against 2,430,000 bales operations frightened out of the stock market the fow perertre rent ae a a a ae eet wuieariomes eqtannsmoommme: VO? ci maT?) i cra llag Cemtaaeetettae som’ | to: same. dale. us, yonrivcnusaziesene: bala tovenme | tiriet op aay parresaies potted yertoydagiy from Hasnbo- re galas de Pra a liberty which they acheaemence Fort Columbus, N. ¥: Harbor. date in 807, Breadstuffs continue inanimate, and} As, however, those causes can oxercise but a temporary ‘8 was im} did not possess, or exact from thom property which iby vw could not own, Judge Taney, however, overrule” + the condition being a pergon and a piece of property. fore stand a eentenced to two years imprie” Pin eae itentiary. weet trac, wala the Chief Justice, B . some reget 8, 1828) subject the evident party te both fine and that the imcapacit; not im the mit when it inflicte?, a pecr punishmeat, for con bave no property, and is also incapable of making a contact, and <* ,psequently could not borrow the amount of the fine; ‘and a small fine, which would in effect, in bis care, De i cprisonment for lite if the court adopted the usual COV rge of committing the fine was paid. “and wethink it must be admitted that in imposing th ese pecuntary penahics could not have intended toembrace persons who are slaves; acd we greatly ¢ oubt whether a court of justice couid the priva deciines atthe rate of 25c. @ 400, the barrel flour, and 0c. a 20c. the bushel wheat per week. The ‘ew grain is now coming in freely, and we are happy to Yourn that the quality, as a general rule, is all that could ‘De desired. It is evident that we pss aagse os fall a large su} of good grain, and that prices continue pape nag Provisions are lower; the export demand has been checked by the advices from abroad. We have sent out much more beef and pork this year than usual. Ashes are steady. Tobacco ia quiet. Wool is rather Jower in the city, holders making concessions to moet the views of buyers. Rice is very quiet. ‘Tho speculative excitement in sugar noticed last week influence, while the opposite set of causes are pormancnt in their operation; as, for instance, the war bas ceased to affoct the money markets of the world, the railroads have settled their quarrels, und the jobbors have driven privet 0 low that fow of them have courage to follow them any further; while, on the a, every day is lessening the chances of any the crop, and the general recovery of the tountry is becoming hourly more certain and nearer; it is natural that the steadfast few who fore- saw the change and adhered to their viows throughout the dark days of the spring, In the face of diminished | oq to belong to the migaing ship Manitou, we learn from Messra: railway receipts, reduced fares and declining prices, | Sutton & Co that the cask marked S S Africa, Oct 19, 1858» should now begin to digcover in the altered aspect of the | agreed with one abtpped on that vessel 20:b Oct, a few days ——<————— Naval Intelligence, The United States steamer Ban Jacinto went in commis gion on July 6, at 1:80 P. M., at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and is now tying off the Battery and will sail in atow days for the coast of Africa The following is a list of her ofllcers:—Captain—Wllliam M. Armstrong; Firs} Liew- tenani—Edward Donaldson; Second Lieut.—Aaron K. Sughes; Third Lieut—James Madigan; Fourth Liout-—P, ». Johneon; Fifth Lieut —Benj. P. Loyal; Aug. P, Cook— Master; Surgeon—N. Pinckney ; Amst. Surgeon—D. Kindle- berger; Purser—G. R. Barry, Chief Engineer—Jesa Fa- af First Lieut. sMarince—J. T. R. Fatnad; — roa as SE BBA in, Wind HR, BYR , Bunset~—No ii 'd bound vessel ee Ww, fay Bi paekee — te Miscellaneous. ‘The Briti#h screw steamebip City of Baltimore, Capt Leitch, awled from Bandy Hook last night with 310 passengers and $1,092,160 n specie. Sur Maxrrou—In addition to the wrecked materials suppos’ Metook; Master's hecatst: Noe; Boatat ‘Dib. | bas subsided, but prices are very firmly maintained. | morket some evidence of the approaching realization of | esablgce resort pls gore apace Mr bp bx ie; Saleen c. ; Engineers—Firet Amais., | Tess are quiet; the best prices of late aales, however, are thetr hopes. The season, it is true, is inopportune; but pi by aati at a cee pran py fem ae Wm. © Wheeler, M. Kellogg; Second Asste —J. B. Hous’ neisted upon and obtained by holders, Ooifee is firmer duliness of | P*tts the delay bas been protracted. If the chronic fe pa Victor; Third Asets—J. Roop, B. Kevenneh, the summer months should check the vivaoty of Captain's Clerk—L. Armstrong; Purser’s Clerk: | Da! last week, with moderate sales. Foreign spirite are ; ; rather higher in consequence of advives of injury to the the | manufactured by Meters Coleman & Eimons, of Philadelphia: ‘There seems no room for doubt but that this noble ship has —E hse? be Iaw of bie cond: ible for bim to pers movement as frst, it would be all the ateadior and more | been lost, and that her captain, oflcers and crew have pe- ‘the law of it was impose: ov aim’ a fechas as SaaS’ a has enjoyed a spsamolic ex. form, Aud ¥ 0 imprison bisa to compel the master to pay | The folowing named oflcers have Led planet to the ides ate Hides koe very quiet, ures ook reliable afterward. vibe : iar i “brane — Socetpled ¢ fine wou id be equally ol Ns would United States steamer Saganaw, being bi Mare Inland, | redu rates, which holders refuse to concede. Sillewtag table ives 8 summary rossela bn ret anew uniebing jooent man crime of another, CIAL R@PORT. barbora 0 Boston, Baltimore, erative, /snatnaney ay. ton ets yo yf an innoee aon ogee California, and which i Yound forthe EaatLntlee:—Com: | Vesther a fraction lower, with very amallamomst of | CLEY COMMENGIAL RG@PORT. | | seers of oy York Hoplin, New Oneaaa, ‘branch D ouses should't «der bat un pet with the least The Cb stiee on ¢0 say:—But although the | Mander, J. Finley Schenck; Lieutenants, N. 0. Bryant, | pusiness doing. Freights continue quite dull. Astes.—The market was quiet, with emall gales of pois | ®t latest accounts from each of those porta:— poealbie result. The) 2 1oPpedom, baba Pet with ths qenee? ef Jaatinn goen on. $0) says peseing the sen. | James I. Waddell; Parsed Midehipman, M. C. Campbell; ‘ne following table of the trade of the port dusing the | a4‘tuzo,; while pearls were at Sie. maw roRt. to bee vavinced that’ rey are committing suicide Dy sell | tence ¢ jhe aw where vot fine \mprisoament are , 0. J, McDougea; Purser, James Fulton, san shows that the importers entertain as yet no | Bakavsrcrra—Flour—The market was again dull and | Btesmships.. ( ‘% 4 rae or eet io Deter advantage, by we estabilah | impor od, yet vbat circumstance will not justify the court ae eee) Sra ns ox ondsiee thate i , whilo on the | lower... ‘Tho weather was inclement, and gpenctons i~ 4 pa mons of branches it New York. Ia February last, hOw- | ip de parting from the genee and meaning in which the Personal Intelligence. ‘apprehensions of overdo’ staat That we are | Were limited. The sales embraced Shout ks S110 resbectae tink of the New egiand Society resolv” | werd person is used in the constitutes, especially when | 14 ig rumored, says the Boston Zraveller, that shoald | other band the large exports of specie show closing within the fol tik Sin lla $1.90 0 $516 aL Seommiico tone {5.056 Me deni, ae aver | sngrece would be detested ifthe "werd person, az | Teutenant General Scott accept tbe invitation to be pre, | paying our debt as fast as they are contrasted:— iaperetar Caled pe : 5 30 0 575 | Ships a ‘ be , eae tc pose oven} he clap-trap of sévertiaing Faneuil Hall) esq in jt, was held not to embrace & person who was a | rent at the State Military Encampment at Concord. Mass. jena sae 1868, 3850. 5 % s s a Bark ier Se ae slo, for @ time falied lo produce COnBIER- | slave, Nor do we doubt the authority of Congress to | he will be accompanied by the celebrated Seventh regi- 7 week. $5318 103 © 2843 3,009,108 575 a 700 za Jo of goods, am, severance Secured & Teapec:aBle } page this law. It is true tbat no compensation is pro- | ment of New York city aa body guard. 2 ode. ones $b oA Roaress« aiaoertoy | Extra ‘ G40 & 809 Fa Bight Of a5 ¥ . jrarterment ia ae gaol pris. of sip | vited,or tke master forthe las of service durog the AnnIVALS. Seperate ve» Ae Se Mizod wo atraghit Sura... 6 90 & 8 30 i Ms 00) 0.8, AL; Mes Go 710 family the cnasages’ ,Ag08 10 be sold. The result has shown wet | oen‘scent of We cenatiution, which declares that pri. | ygAt,{*¢, Rveret Wouee—Colovel Erving. D Total for week. sgasheek aaLioo oamozie | Coates iccmeer er fhe manager. y were rather too sanguine in idek: 20: | vate property eball not be taken for public use without es WO, caseaare and are str, Previously rept'd 123,801,003 62,982,027 181,707,527 Orn mea SSS, feb® fs of package jC oeany ‘onirod. Tho ealoe wore aaver: | Just compensation, cannot, upo punbhed meieoen’ | Wachingion, De C. Wines decree Since Jan. 2 ....8181,902,967 67,219,606 198,007,257 | —fouthern flour was heavy and the demand, linked, se pe oem aren any Wednes- | Persta for apy of ted by him, although the | Dest, New York; A: M. Smith and wife, Washing Exvorrs EXCLSive ov Srects. Dble, within the above range of figures. Rye flour was ay mora of "itiass.‘Dombeen arreages Uae ihe aocie. | Pesce, for any eence, committed, by him, although the ten nen ae ee ee 1857 1858. 1859. | inactive at quotations. White cora meal waa quiot and | Steamshipe. 5 ty wilt) .S aorthe gig of ta poutaags anther tale, Panuehment may incidentally ae the pr roperty of another | Ourer, New , Total for week... #eicare —17im'iss —_11e68ona | ‘Dacliveatguolatons, White cora meal, wa quict and | Bi a Shots, atv vam clwaniaied manwactarrme;teois and | cance where private property 5 saken to bs ened en. pre- ‘The Manufacture of Combs, Previuly tepid 99,006;62 92444,278 924153168 | Whi salen embraced 6,000"x a0 Duabols, Including at a 2 rough “pest “Stuenday. They” have attract Pee camass are puailied ae AA tt aa ee rom te Nombary part, Meas.» Herald, July 15.) | gince Jan. 1..... 996,700,816 85,447,461 63,408,200 | Oommen 10 Choloo white donthern Sealy el with ‘ Seer AN all eye ochene fae | contingencigs which sometimes arise in time of war,a | ,, 1p tbemiddie sgesandin modern times com: in some of Exrorrs or Src. sales of new Western mixed at 9lc , while prime $ 6 ery andingeintge'tiegation, oF cowee, macy of iyom | RAVE pfetsed by the proper authority into the public | [Owe Seroatoes tho Srummnental, coma have heen | July 12, bask ¥.Demagriuancim, specie.. $8,000 gra yellow was hold at Obs," Rye Wat quiet at 80c. a = enims’ ait ply saire 0 600 how the Becroulans do | Service, in order to be employed as a laborer or large and costly. Those manufactured in this town, twen 18, brig W. Wilgon, Giudad Bolivar, ame- Oats, more, easier, and dull: salen of Biate, were i thew fi # Maly by meceire the lquer sellers jubi, | StF» 0F, {0 any other manner, this slause of the conatitu- | (TRC OMe Seay, site Tain a ssican mare wore rican gold coin....... 51,000 | made at Saree ; ronson: t lant,’ Srv sec error extended to an indedane extent: Tao | HoD-andoubtealy makes it the duty of Congress to com- | J oye pours ado, for who South Amorican markets wore « at’r ity of Baltimore, Liverpool, do $4000) | was nominal at 67,'a tc, SSDS a Stop 5 Yan) PY we crrutvee sxtended (o an ind ent: The | pensate the master for the loes he sustains, tp. | from two to three feet wiee, encircling two pyr ue ee te “ 292,174 rice for export’ at i1a¢6. four mows n co ius Ra ‘Simp helene mertsbeha | y note of net Sar cominun enemy | Cat te ans ey emerge | awe vata. xii | ap addy yoga a AC er mata po ia pietionk;c ad ¢iving « complimentary steambear | 224 slmoct in every instance where I have heard the nub: | 10? Deng wrought in open work; end to these the Santen Rieebe $2,486,260 } braced about 1,000 bales on the basis of the following ei SU! arnh. javtowir tie hartor. “fhe wealner, alate the sales dich ct the Obiet Justice The case is a very rover Oc. | tbrechorns, or an. equal quanity of shell; and as macn | Previously reported. 36,316,406 | quotations;— ax, any es “veea for the most part delig! 4 of the work was done by band and wi saw, and t —— NRW YORK CLASSIFICATION. A bod hate «peeabaattacietine In kat aban eee ion ene fhe iret of Me ‘kind which bas prebably ever been dis- | Polishing wan enslrely manual labor, the prices were high | ince JaM.1........sesseesseesece cece ss++ $08,808,746 Urland. Florida, Mibte, Tes 5 —tfrom twenty to fifty dollars. 7 rage eins aMe ge Uy the strangers among us... | our federal law tm dealing with alaves charged with of | Tn arse Dorn combs manufactured im this country, | There having been no Cunard ttoamer direct from this ae ne we <. Bows pend; Millard &Co. in Peart the beginning of | {P0t® Beninet the United states and shows, in the opinios | were made at Weat Newbury, jost after the revolutionary | port the past week, while the California stoamer arrived on 2 8 is ie the 5 motion elect boots ‘and could have toes wa. | EADY of our fe for the Saice. Many bolt the igcmon | WS" A Hless'an ectilea tacre who wat wccustomed to Monday, with $1,736,865 in apecte on freight, the banke ieee ie 4 Whalemene asco. tart Me: mor fees oa SA with one ae ne eno aa i of tee Chit Santon ia this caee to confi with the desi me eae we ro Sockneaea a tak tay om should show @ considerable increase of specie to-morrow. | ments were quite limited, To ESSE To Glaseo ol = Fi aod ‘do, ‘io bla brig Maine wien, oberon, 6 wu (eobing ‘the scone to ai pi | Mtn im the Heed Sentticane, which heldnsinven Ao'be pro : ; s abipments will not tell against the average, | ton were en; at 344. to 682d. To Glasgow Bow Od'do esime date, WB Chase, Hyder, of Beverin Sep, was ,eotbing if che varance of the scene to ib * wortby to be calied an art—was taught to the native po | Yesterday’s shipm Ri Seahe weal auction tales of boets and sone cham. | UE MC siaretore not, dmenable to the statate airing Bu mets. “Phere was quitea crowd in attendange —mer ‘ef aainees, tatent on that alono: curious st @ gers, inat. | © gerd womall army eagerly waitiag for toe o; %) poors of the refreshment room, where, whey eiyly W wapered, were edibles beyond conception in amor & mM irmiebles to correspond, The whole afar bad & ¥ weberfuity practical aspect. The auctioneer talked, ea- T-he ‘eres found almoet too mach for thelr ray cee Mr. He 1 for ~ bs raised b: . Howard, counsel for ¥ pms attend to, Tho audience did thelr “bidding | me uciesoe, wore thease crassa mere by ihe deren the Supreme Court, properly not persoas, and the act of Congress relating 10 offences against the post office cauld B® wred, culated and perspired most eas 3 mpiliy. “Chey were closely packed; the} 7 balanced themsel ae 4 feast ths eve of the auictiontse practicable. wramiber took lees eligible ition# ay the floor. send “Southern men began to Wthecrand cases were disposed is sold best. beartily given, for the auctionger, Mr. Some four thousand cases Were >014 this day and the trade seemed generally satiation wi tom the ‘which could not be considered high. The sale of giaesware, commenciag a! balf-past nine, did not atiract 80 Many buyers. The store where tt took Perhaps one hua- aan fitty were present at tea o'clock. Tae catalogus ineluded a good variety from the prinvizal New England manufactorics, and a lot of beautifully desigaed and taate- fall This sale was concluded at haif past three, no intermission having taken piace. Tae prices were regarded as in general rather favorable to tae llers. mths sale of carriages was not under the auspices of tha New England trade sales, but formed a part of the pro- arranged It was attended 7 a considerable number of Western and Soathern gen- tlemen, and was held in Mr. Dudley H. Bayley’s carriage Dazaar, in Federal = The collection was ae ton e) it, but comprised many carriages from New York aot Philadelphia “as well as those manufactured in New Es d. ‘hursday morning, at the new store of Francis Sxinner & A spacious room oa the second floor was well fliled at the hour appointed for the sale. The samples of goods were arranged on the second, the building. Before commenc- ja, RuctioONe>r, made ‘The commituse of tne New Engiand Society were ploased that the business in terests of the couatry were so well represented there. rence In the amount of the as they appeared in advertisemeats and the amount wctually to be disposed of. They had advertised that the t ever took piace in the coun try of that kind of goods, aad, thoagh the cataloguo was not long, it represented a larger quantity of that er of le had occasion, also, to regret that not only the quaatity to be sold was less than advertised; the variety of the goo1s was not what they had expected and stated it would be. Bet though these few misstatements aad been made, he trusted that this was the beginning of asories of sales, &>. Some struggling for good piaces, trom waich to catch the oye of the auctioneer, was apparent before the bid. Ging commenced. But gentlemen of sach eminent re- Bpectability, us the aactioneer assured them they were, uch time in rufiling each other’s broad: en the bidding The prices realizad were pris was light, airy and comiortabie. finished plated ware. ramme as for tho trade sales. dry goods sale began at nine o’¢ Company, Franklin sireet. third and fourtn tloors ing with the sale Mr. N. A. Taonpaa, 8 epcoch to the persons aseembled. Be apologized for the gale would be the Iarg: goods than had ever betore been otfsred at auction, conld not waste clotha and tempers, and the word being was commenced wiih spirit. fair, generally not much below market were concluded at a quarter to thre was ag brisk pt the close of the eale as Those interested express themselves ome large co: sta sacrifice. org declared themsal' wold were duplicated, so that ‘will not show nearly the amount! of busin done. The sale of boots and shoes for about $210,:0. as on Wednesiay. ¢ lat aale of the wock was of carpets, s 1e commencing | ought to have been included, and, in the absense at ten o'clock on Friday morning. This ‘was condaed | thing to the contrary, might’ posubly be ores ee almost entirely to Boston people. It Was over attwelve | included by necessary implication, yet that, in reapect eo foot are Pronounced ® ‘ably good one. those very acts, by the character of the penalties in 9 Chariestown, in’ Visiting Boston to partake of the hi gion on Friday afternoon. A few others Mayor Lincoin, called on him, or Western man. Bunker Hui must y digs but threw open his doors to our dest invited f A fow members of the celebrated to jr friends for z single evening? The Crops in Winots. (From the Chicago Times, July 15 } During we last three days we have bud av opportunity condition of the crops in a good por- the «entre and north of this State, the southern part the wheat harvest is in pro- a The crop is being se- vanced, but has bean Tnipjered ty Troe howe ee well and ments, side by eide in paying fines, or In Wlinoig, from the northern line Cumberland and Clark counties, in some instances of seeing (he actual tion of partot Wiecousin and one county in Indiana. of Wiseonsin which we sew tiny gress, aud 8 yielding abundantly, ‘cared im g90d condition ¥ In that OMIsC# a g004 Crop. sown ep fer as Shelby, She wheat harvest is is progress, and sat on the stairs, Iver on boxes; they suspended themselves evhere euspension Wf Puoib!e and an opportanity to at- Asmailer The frst feide were mainly from New York; «fterwards Weatern of Tote. | Tao first cheapest good! Tac sale ath ao wantin from nine A. M 1i!l baif-past ¢wo, without intermasion, except for lunch and the imbibation of the cooling beyo? rages liberally provided. Half an bour was thea devoted toa hasty dinner, and at three P. M the bidding re:om- menced and was cuntinued tili lot 7,209 was reached, when 2 adjournment tovk place till nine o'clock Thursday morning. Toe company sepsrated with three cheers, Elmer Towasend, ‘who did not seem in the least used up by his severe labor, of all grades, prices, The bidding at the beginning. 8 Batisded, though willing to sell . Some ifeen thousand packages 48 were gold, the sales amounting to something under ifteen hundred thousand doilars. Many of the Packages the books of the society was continued oa Thureday. During two cays about seven thousand cases were sold ‘The bidding was as lively on Taurs- DOL & Soutberaer consider itself sadiy by & show of geus- ayor Lincoin ends on Friday } th, evening Matual Adm). ration Society jooked in upon him, but not more than haif dozen conresidents. Is municipal hospitality sank #0 or are Boston merchants unwilling to lose signt of fie enc imprinonmest for oTetoes committed, as in ths mata, ur Unuved Svavee, lam informed that ame pubes wil we wrougts pefore: im the shape of a blo proving compenamiuen to tbe of slaves for Gat lowe of Lat tieve's Berries DT imprisonment upsa conviction of an wilemne, ua im fhe case of Amy, orb; The quesien will so Goubt give riset> mu ject Of intervention ta the Territories. 1s) shorefore, slaves are included in this act of Congress, and are to be ‘nea United States, they must be ted hy their equals, slaves like themselves; sided over by the learned judges of the court, and ad. rights, and disposing of the lawful property of their mas included within the provisions of this act of Congress. Counzel contended that the whole management and Controi of slaves, their discipline, government and punish several States—with which the federal government has n right or business to interfere. It is a subject too sacr: for the touch of federal power. Inthe very language o other wige. phpighed, under the State Jawa for larceny of which ought to be puraued, and to which her owner (Afr. Hairsion) would interpose ko odjections. whipped and Pent about her business, and mot carried be the total loas of her services toher master during taat but wo ready to faoilitate her escape to the North. Tae master had no guarantee that she would ever be returne to bim. It was not the duty of the Marshal to retarn her it Was not the duty of the Kkeepor of the Washington pout tentiary; no provision was made for i fact of iteeli shows that the act was never intended to a0 ply to slaves, and that if it was it is unconstitutional. argued:— are not regarded as persons, but as property, and tha: altuoagh «2 chaitels, they must sii! be and remain ns tural pereons, yet they are not, and from the law of thei condition necessarily cannot be legui or civil persons heave that, prima facia, ia general statutes of tae States, of statutes or acts ordinarily baviag reference only to legs or civil pergons; and that in order to include siaves taey must be meutioned co nomine, or by words of epecial ¢ tcription, or by neceseary implication. That in the penal code Of the federal goverament ais are nowhere named, eo nomine, or by words 0° » deecription, and that, though from the object and po! of many of the penal acts it would seem that clay posed, in the great mase and majority of cases, elaves ar exempt. That of thie character is the particalar act, and esp: clelly the particular provision of the act under whic this prosecution is instituted. To all of which, it might be added if need be, that nei er in the summoning of slave witnesses, the moat com mon and important witnesees for or against thair fellow slaves, Dor (pursuant to that humane ciause of the lederal constituion which stipuiaws tost “ excessive bail » NOL ve required”) in allowing or providing for the taki of bail im the case of alaver, wo caano. enter into bal bende for themselves, aad who are therefore under the general iaw now incapable of being bailed at all, aad the Constitution thos made ® dead letter in that respec: £0 far ag they are concerned, nor ia adopting the mode ant incidents of trial to suit the civsi and social status and cha racter of the elave, nor in providing suitable and suff cient penalties for slaves, nud avoiding the inoquality, fa tuity and {pjustice of putting the waite citizens aad tree Men of the whole country together with the negro slaves of the South, in the same offences end the san pun at hard labor ip prigon or otherwise; nor in providing just 10 their Owners for the logs of their ser: total value of siaves when they are thi tak: es decn finistied and ihe wheat a Public use. Ia none of these important resp saw some of this at © mill in Terre Tote “te wee | oF aU of which are deemed nocessary or San @ bamatifel grain, large, plomp ana perfec ly ‘clean. rovided for in the penal cores of 6 Slaveholding ‘Tee whole crop, so far as harvested, has yiclded ; ond in no view whatever do slaves in any instance, wcat dountifully, and the prospect is that the whole | 82d certainly not in this act, eeom to have been in the arop of ihe will yield 8 well. We had | mind and contemplation of Congress. If, therefore, Con heard mach of corn injured by the fro where, Some of it is not very gud flourishing, and ie growing fast. nearly ag high asthe (ence. One flaid byw. {his impoasibie to resist the evidences of on eye", ID this case we had besides the advantage jug wth more than @ dozen farmers from di of thig Sta‘, 2nd they all agreed that the cropa of year, bovb of wbeet andcora, would be abundantly I A Mrenoiecn. caventer, Mics Pempe"ance en proseeused an’ 90) tog Lquors contrary to law ted for selling iatox 9 vat, but only saw one Seld thas really bad been. The corn looks weil every. high yet, but tt looks We exw some Dear Marsa g ‘retching es far as the eye could reach was neariy @ha: ont parts Mrs. Temperance Baxter and her r, of Hyannis, Mace. ress hag passed a penal code for slaves ut all, it hes do. Higuedly enforced i by penalties which necemarily ox. clude them trom its provisions; and {¢ bas provided no machinery for its administration by the courts, Suc! the dilemma to which the government is driven in this cage, oward went on to recapitulate these argumonts, to the aatiefation of the great majority of his Wsere of this city that tuere ts no of Con ‘ckole to slaves charged, as in ig lastanc rimaiual offences, and that the word “peraoa,” in the act under which thia prorecution was instituted. did Lot apply to a character A a great deal of interest a doubtiens give rise to warm 1p Congrore wiep it if brongnt by i bap debste, a8 it involves many pointe applicable to the sub- Coke’s Institutes and Biackstone, ‘‘ a trial by the country, which is a trial by a; jury who are the peers of the party accused, being of the like condition and equality in the State.” ing ‘to the constitutioa of the chattels of the plantations, whose hatr is knotted at both aust a jury of their peers, a “thus would be presented the novel and anomalous spectacle of tweive negro slaves subpo:ned from the fleld or the factory, pro- dreesed by the district attorney as “‘gentiemen of the jury;” slaves solemnly determining the legal rights of their fellow slaves, who in contemplation of law have no ters, themeelyes but mere property like that of which they dispoge. Such eolecisms and absurdities as theso jainiy enough show thatslaves were never |ntended to ment are, acd ought to be a matier purely of Biate police and municipal jurisdiction—tne domestic concern of ths Nor is there any necessity in this cave to imitate so dangerous @ precedeat and innovation. Tue slave may well be tried, and, guilty, properly the letter and ita contents, and that is the course with her She ought to be Youd the jurisdiction of Virginia to Waehington, there to aleep or sicken in imprisonment from two to ten years, wo tune, and wen to be turned iod8e among persons perhaps the act; and thie He ‘That in ordinary legal contemplation and pariance staves or general acte of Congress, thoy are uot tncladed—zac's by the law of their vondition, necessarily ant abzolute!; and the shipment by the Bremen on Saturday, 9th, was omen, West Newbury has continued to lead in the only $590,643, The Sub-Treasury balance does no: vary usinees ever since, and to day it is one of the largest comb-makirg towns of the commonwealth, though most of their work is now in vulcanized India rubber. After is three-quarter boxes of tobacco were engaged at 28 | 630 wh. Two vesacls were engaged to load with deals at Bic for London at £4, and saother to load at Richibuctoo for Spoken, Ke. Wap Cecio, trom NOrleeans for Bordeaux, June 29, off Key : the eame terme. Sno; yootersiag M, wood. sk. 94,388,570;: ngaiaed 94 AB ;.'9, the same port ena spon the ani Bhip Liberty, hence for NOrieans, was passed Jaly 12, lat 36 Wrest Newbury, other towns of this State engnged in this { 449 gt the close of the previous week. Tho receipisfor | HAY was qui fallen off, and the last gales | 10. Jon 78 20 DDariness; and’! these we Dink that Lecmsinater 6.36% | i. are. heavy; but the: necosition of tbe governiaced compre 1:40 on fl to prime Weatera, at 47c, 600., | gps Louisa, from Cuba, of and for Phlladelphia, Suly 12, let: Canton, Northborough aisd other places, all of them more | are auch that the disbursemonia fully keep pace with the | ud 600 bs second quality at 40e.» and 600 good Teumss. SEES ung Repub, Ley, trom Porvand for Cardona or jess euffering trom the competition of the ruoder MADU- | receipig from this xource. It is generally sarmised that | 2 at 400. a 42c. cash. aly 74. Fisn.— Dry cod continued scarce, and were in request at full prices: gales within a day or two have embraced 1,600 quintals George's Bank, at $4 60 a $4 623, and 100 do, Boston at about $4 6234, delivered in New York. factories. How extepaively the business is pursued out of this State, we are not informed. There ace several fac- tories in Connecticut, and other avd larger ones in Phils- delphia. The products of their labors are not confined to ‘the bank discount line will show an increase to morrow, several of the large banks haying been buyers of peper during the week. If the event confirms this anticipativa, Foreign Ports, Burros Avazs, May 22~in port bark Seneca, Felabagen, “Ganvexas, July 6—In port barks Reindeer, Prandin, dag; ther Mackerel were in limited supply, and continued to be | Jubilee, Boyd. wig; P Pendiston, Stinson, do; brigs Jos. Dot be logically or fairly applied to slaves, inasmuch ag | M2 country, but are thrown into the markets of ‘4 will be a legitimate subject for rogret. In the protent | grmiy held; amall ealet of No. X' were made at $16 50, | Grisia. diag: Rioteas, Reed. and’ Ambrote Uaght arya for the Densities provide were Sn and \meciacninent, Newbury rort was known as a comb town yesra ago; | condition of the trade of the country it is the duty of the | No. is do. at $15 60, and No. 3's at $9. Herring wero | Boston. 14g. 40; Waypoo, Coombs, for Baltimore do; The constitution of the Unlled Bisles, provides. that! yotthe bistaess was sunjeot to Aoctastions-tepenaing tion and pru- | a@iet and nominal: 560 bbis scaled fish brought $275. Jobn Pierce ; Thomas ‘Achorn, "Hastings, Paebe A <ttrial of all crimes, except in oases of impeachment, | Dich pon the caprice of feshion-and in one Of ibe cing | banks to pureue a policy of tho utmost caut pru- | “"Hors—the demand was confived for local consumption | Paige, Lewis; Director, Reynolds: cur’ Ravck Eran reo shail be by jary,” which means a jary af one’s peers. | Prirh thon rhe cab edoned. dence, Figures prove that no reliance can be | gt gc. alto cash. Old were more firmly heldand nominal. | wig. ‘Schra © Matihe Chad asia Seen recon ta that nense ft at Seam eed, 0 | "in going over the comb tactory wo thought that bat | placed upon tho moderation of the importers 1, Limiso.= Sales of 150 ceroons Caracas were made at p. | Stam. for ny uk Seftuops oat oe! «a gaaeiond 0 A smal ras 3. s » understood "ak" tno common law; ‘from "which it | Yery low, of our readers 2 erformed'from the time a | 2° 100g as the Danke grant them faciten | b+» 5 Sma ot erate of moment comprised a cargo ot | Sa" ExFurcos, July €-"in port bark Ben) Burgess, Snow. for Cee era pe Ot “our conmtuatlon ie dee reebect | horn enters oB€ door till it foe out a comb, oF severat | for buying beyond their legitimate wante, During common Rockland, to arrive, at 65c. Boston, ldg; brig. Téa, —"> tor do do. Bid tee bare frm riyiid gp ap Sieg mm Nee Re ara alt ee the othe, ‘aide of the building. “They were | the Pendency of the European war itis natural expect | Moiassrs—A eal lot of centeitugal manufactured sold | selon, Jordans poston; about, brig Mary Means, Hibben provi a i iT it BL O20 PUTO ae ewes Vee ek at2lc. 5 ‘ erty unless by the judgment ot Sig ‘gre, mis er ee the eaceatin of toro Ato men who were Gn fine cimbe; | ee a catioee, ana ae be tale rad: | NAGA Som Spire were firmly held at 0c {or tat Herat, June alin port bark Mary A Douworth, Baker, for pireeege ehgyihordont Rog 4 the combs were up in the dnishing room, neatly seri in shipping order, While resin and crude were unchanged. | 2980! ves ' Story in his Commentaries ‘on the constitution, ‘citing | "cya in poses, andjiavelied for auy partof tna weeld: * g LavERroot, July 1—81d ahin Chas Spragas, Pike, Cardif’ astrous if the banks are not in a safe position. On every account it is the clear duty of the New York banks, as well for their own as for the public interest, to move cau- tiousiy until the harvesting of the new crop, the cessation of exceseive imports, and the restoration of poace ia Ea Tope emable us to look forward with certainty toa period Ons,—Lingeed was in moderate demand, with sates in small Jota at 60c. a 61c. Lard oil was nomina! a: 850. a 90c. The ne oe ie tallow he irra gy gt 102¢¢. cash. The last sales of sperm em! E dis. part to come here, at $125 a $1 273¢, and 500 bis, cruds chenns Bartha, Finingty whale, at Warren for New York at 463. cash, 20n, Morrison, ‘Dark owned, Donon ian Provisions.—-Pork—The market was heavy and ogain sanbin, NYork Sid 7th, bark ¥ » Jower, with sales of about 1,100 bbls, including new mess, | Carl Von Liane, Nor! of all sizes—some longer snd some shorter, some finer and some coarser, eome wider and some narrower; some for hotels and some for dreeting rovms; gome for ladies who would grace saloons and parlors, and some for the In the river, outward bound, ships Switzerland, Traak, for © Sone: Ronda, Percy, for Toulon, ass Newcastir, NB, July 5—atr ship Compromise, Child, 1 ends and rolled up in the middle; and notwithatanding aome of them are fold so low, yet there is not a comb that hss not passed through from fifteen to twenty pro- or} Bion June 27—aArr brig J Boston (and eld July S for Grins Be rrieon, RYork barks XSite i of uninterruptedly prosperous trade. The last bank | at $15 80.9 $1690. Tain mess at $15 60 and prime at $12 ween = 2—In port bark Linds Stewart, White, W ceeses, und as many different pairs of hands, before it is & $12 25; included inthe sales were 600 bbls, primo at | York, €i g: briss Ttaake. Copnolly, do do; Kllen Reed, Tuzo, Feady Yor the markt; and it io'ouly owing to'une rapidity. | SEUPES Were $22,494,049 specie average, and $121,014,633 i srom Phladeiphia do; chr fas, Ola, for N¥Orx te a fort inside fgure. Beef was heavy, and sales sonfined to about with which they are mate that a profit is realized for the | average discounts. 70 bhi. including country prime at $6 a $675; country ‘Tnouss, July 4—Going in achr W A Griffin, Borden, fi manufacturer. Let us look at them in the different stages Monsy worked very easily during the past week. Soms arty a HAL ae eee mess (aay pagar ak For fain: wonld touch and then proceed to Turks Tanna ‘and of operation. fire &$15. Prime mess was quiet, 4 Down fn the baeement is a huge pile of horns; where | HAVE Supposed that this was due to the reappearance o! steady at $16 60 a $17 60; out meata wore guiet with sales | yS,ouN, NB, Jtiy 10—Arr thio, Bridgewater, Barsiow, Gid they cono from, and what of them? Oh, thetr history | Several of the large banks in the market ag lenders, while | of 75 bhde. at 6%c. a 64(c. for shoulders, and 8c. a 8 icc. ae ree, Eg pwns Wil never be wri.ten? | Down from the interior of Africa, | others simply ascribe the fact to the large amount of idle | for hams, lard ae ie sales. of 380 bia, and ‘Live = loated in canoes, and conveye slaves, tome m2 tiercer, age. & jatter and cheese were: barks Franklin, Mitchel have come; on the oases of the deserts, on’ the upland | mdey and the returaing courage of lenders. We quote kc = ” ra al port (oD Vorusese ham, trom and for do do. ig Porro pe Beaimg, for A180. ote Iquique, to load nitvate for dam at 456. Rotte: abMoUTS, July 6—-Arr Brig Gold Hunter, Phillips, NYork.. APALACHICOLA cane ma ees Mott Gal- » July $—Old right, Gal- ; J F Bradford, Taylor ren ge and prices unchanged. Rice —The market was quiet at 40. a 430. Sexps.~ Both clover and timothy were firmer. The former was in limited aupply, and prime was heid for better prices. Taey continued to be in good export demand. The last eales of linseed made in Boston were at $1624 w $1.63, to arrive, on terms equal to cash, pel in SuGAR —The inclemency of the weather checked sales | “In ‘x which were confined to al prairies where are whe great cities and the new races of whom Livingstone aud Anderson and Barth? tells us they may have Deen grown; and paid for in ram and gan- powder and tobacco, tne three great civilizers that the ’ Christian merchants rend to the coart of Africa to con- vert the natives with. More likely, however, they were | produced by the immense herds that graze the new land of South America—on call loans from 5 to 6, most transactions being at the for. mer figure; first class short acceptances, 6 per cent; prims paper, endorsed, 346 months, 7 per cent; names less gene- rally known § a 10, according to quality, &c, The foreign exchange market has been moderately active, aad moat o? the leading drawers have raised their rates. The qno- 7 the Supreme Court, the States “intended to reserve this power exclusively to themgelyee,” and it will be an evi! day for Virginia and the Southern States when the federa) government shall argume the authority to seize and carry away our slaves to the Dietric: of Columbia or the Nort ern Siates for the alleged purposes of punishment or the banks of thc Amazon, and F ‘ 2 nut 125 hs, Caba musvovado, 1¢, Denison, on routh of thet on grande La Or the Parana, and from at 6340. a 63¢c., with 10 bhdg. Porto Rico, at 73<c. Al , Arr ert, 3 h of thet de La PI the P, af tation for bankers’ sterling for yesterday’s steame re was 34 ith 10 bhde. Porto Ri TK LUXANDRIA, July 16. briga Habert. Jorden, St the big Plains, ung ein ds and Portaguase aan 110% a 34 for 60 days, and 110% a % for sight. At thoee Wuisxey.—The Raekee ru ae buoyant, while the Zon NG Bellon Wi 0, Hall Fat, River. Bid rig Hancock, Pee Ee cnr mre naitanrane Foti a and | Tates specie can be shipped at a profit. One or two of the er cuibraced about 150 bbls. at 90760.:8 S70. per Gompton. tnd Caaries S Pensiee, Foster, Boston; tram Smith, half pagan. ’But as the American hérne are white and | leeding bankers have held their bills above the market BOSTON. Ju'y 16,4 M—Arr ships John Haven, Balter, Cal-- better, and this company ure the best of stock, the most | rate, probably from an unwillingness to draw. STAL DIRECTORY oe) Lu pasn, vor Orleans via baveanpab; bans Lizzie, carne from & ido Quite tho Ra Grauie e'fexee as | THeSub Treaturor in slowly disposing of bin 63z per RO * | dey Hise Eine ere, env ah the pastures of the Aroostook on the east, aud frome | Cent Treasury notes, and the duties are very heavy, but " a So mahi, Bot Bien Pate tere: rurka Island; Roemer, Waren dozen different states at icact, Six hundred oxen must | the balance at this point continues small. In ordi- pa Tea a. Goatier snee paw geiphia ache Nelly Baker, Harding, Payal; aM Baruet, for thia of factory. That is a number of cattle of whica | have arrived by this timo; If this be the case tals year, North and West way mal go, BT Thompson, Barnes, camden. N J: peri tears {avin ite aan, Songeption, Auigp they lad to rasrol up | the government may find ttaelf seriously embarrassed be South and southwemern Oaks Relley, Rondout: Mase heathy eae ree yey ONE single file and shake jeir “horns 1 way roaile «O86 A.M. and 434 P. ¥ a1 é = 2 Heese they would makes tong ine of beevee, § | tween this and the meeting of Congress. The fluctuations EAM and 24 PM | belt'Lavidain, do. ‘Telemrached frees cl by the side of tae horn pile, we hear the hum of circular sawa; buzz, buzz—their tecth not seen, and bare- ly the plates, with such velocity do they move; and there stand tbe men to saw them into the right lengibs, whea the round pieces are eplit ready for straigbtening ana fltt- tening. We see the tips, not suited for combs, passing one way, where again they are sawed, if of proper siz, to make knife handles, and the extreme ends * by steamboats in the public revenue during the last five years afford ee: seed ‘ali mails close at this very powerful arguments against the soundness of the present financial system, by which the government {n. come is made to depend on the importations of foreign goods from abroad, The movement in stocks during the past wook will be- fa ey Howes, Baltimore; ships Con- Pa bears, Callao; Bay Queen Jordan, New Orleans; bark Hatches ¢r, dobnalin, Went Couit sficas brig a hone ; 2. oy Tel) bark Stamboul Kin; Al Bay; Visa Erie, Pa; ach ‘Kisgaaher » Holmes: es. » Aux ship Ji = Henry 4 Ditler, Tow: fer every Monday ari fenigued for wees, bu'se, New York; steamer F Cad are packed and boxed’ for exportation to Gor. | #¢e0 by the following tabie:— Oe nee Oly, eaves Be Teeter eco ean | 0, "Cid seam Ppa aan, Yorks. sled many, whence they are returned to us a8 the July 9. July 6. 4M, Letters should be marked “Overiand, | Darks Swan, Lenton, Bip Teele rood eae emn, N Yorks mouth-pieces for pipes and eegare. We follow the | Missouris .......... o ra 8334 ‘Via Bt. Joseph.” rett, Haeding, Boston; Genuine, Arey, Pembroke,Me Sid comb pieceato the next floor, and sve them softening in } New York Ceutral 18% | Mg eee ‘ieamship Graoads, on Monday, brig Kilaha Doane, .oring, Boston; ach # C a Ward, Wawards, boiling water and olf, and when soft run through kaives | Readin mE EE a, wig Oa oe gt eS by wich the zoogh last are made srucod; Wea paced 6 6% “pend July 1 pia | elford Rew York: AIG tobe haiges Senay & Suman. Shack, between gold irons till they are cool and hard an * 2814 | @nawo...,..From New Orleans by steamship Tennessce, on mack, 0; 51 oth straight. We look into another rooni, which is full of | Michigan Central’. 43% ‘the Int and 10th of each month. der pn earee, Wilmington, NO; M1. Davis, Hallet, a’ nor- saws and belting, where these rough pices are all cut to | Michigan Southern guaraniced 2644 be pinced in the Offloe at New York six days pre | Ka StPORT, July 7--Arr_ brig Wheaton, Staples, New Riv- dimensions; and by the eide of one of the circulars stands | Panama ..... 11% | Banana Iaxanve. in the any alter the arrival of each alter | oN; (end ald 18th for Varbadoes); fh, back atiantio, Bare a native of the Emerald Iele minus of two or three fingers, | Illinois Central 64 oe ISLA RDSs 5 gent, Bt George NB, (and ald 10th for Srisol. kng,; sch Fes. nate Canard packet st this being ence a | senden, Hooper, mn, (and ald 14th for N Yor: th, baris, indicating that tye saws sometimes slip thy bones as | Galen 65 mouln, the sleamer Karnak will be despatched | § D bserson, Groaby. Sistephen: WE, (and. wa tobe tee fy Well as horns, But while we look the piece is pasgea be- 62 Wily nists for tho Bahama Ialands, to be landed | tol. Fog). Bid 7ih sch JW Liecrlog, Sain PHiaSe Oe ie, tween other sharp machinery, to be caravaned, as they 0834 2t Nassau, N. 2. ache Benjamin, Whalen, and Konnoke, Smib, NewYork: 14, call it, to be smoothed and ‘reduced to a uniform thick- Bunore...... ‘By - on Wednesday, ech Z A Paine ‘Badier, Philadelph! ness we should gay; and again 1 pase ‘to hot irons to As will be seen by the above, the movement has been aig Pg ero yea ers at 3 te x peter gED. at aeaear Stee, Buckaew. pasech Bow remain for hours. perhape dave, When it comes thence, | upward. Within the past day or two there have been meal Vv ; reces,, Ridridge, Elizabethport; for dressing combs, it ia quilied, or that part to be cut Sounar.....The Cverland Mall to Bombay cloves in London | Victorine, Pest, NYork, Bid steamer Sachem, Thresher, sato tectb made tanor than the rest. Next tho veoh | ®eVeral considerable purcuases of stocks for partion not ‘as follows:—Vis Marseilles, en the 3d and 18th ot | York epieppbaigheied Meter t yet nt, Tam \, bar! fy az, Wro . ilies. 4th, 12h, he ing. Baliiniore: briga West Jndian, Cook, Kiagetoa, ‘hemeelves are cut roughly, in a very ingenioas manner, ine Jarourra....84, 19th, 18th, 26th, via Marge Oma, £0...¥is Mareiion the Par and 2h, Via Bo 1a, 40... a me = ton ath and anh, ‘a which we believe they call twinning. Formerly the inter: Stices of the teeth were cut out by 2 thin saw, and of immediately identified with the jobbing interenta of the Street, and,as wag natural, considering the very large ith, Via Southampton on the ory, Young. p . Kobinson, Belize, short interest, and the comparative scarcity of cash stook, oho Golden Star, Mating, Liverpool; barky course the strip ef horn made but one comb, the frag- , ” on ee, Stipe Cees me. ererey: Liverpocl: ments being lost. Now, the piooe makes two combs, the | Prices have responded in a manner hardly expected. The Fe ee 9 the 10m, Vie Sout: eee see free ie a ig Se ee: St fides of the strip, which are left riaged in the quillicg | advance has been general, and almost uniform throughout Hampton Roads, bark Gliding, Rose, from Oaliao for or- Process, furnishing the two backs, and the teeth being the list, ders. Old, abtp North Carolina, Foster, City Point, to load for between, whieh are formed by fretenivg the etrip in acae. z eer pp EON Soro BI sake ioseuth, Coke nage, which s moved forward til! itcomes under achisel, Many persons seem to think that this is the beginning of m2 ‘BURYPORT, July 1 ith, ir, New? that wilh Ibe Precision of clockwork cuts out the two | an upward movement that is calculated to last for a lorg GADELPHIA, July 168 17—Are ship Emma, A, - combs, the teeth of one Iying between those of the other. | period, and to transfer the control of the Stock Exchange verooul Ure, obert Pennell Hoxton Ne od Grins When the teeth have been cut the two combs are pulled Sarah Riizabeth, Raynes, Triniiad; O Ht Frost, Hewitt, Matun- Apart end egain replaced, aud then go into cold {rons to | from the hands of the beara to those of their opponents, chard, Blanchard, and ‘Tiberius Press and straighten. That bolug done, they go through tan; A Blan Olentagos; {ites (Sisk; ean co/ atid das ths svary recomee ee CB Allen, fall, NYork; Lucy avn, Waas, Marbicheady weed feveral other processes, : One man shapes the points of the bear jobbers in hammering down prices ABITIME INTRLLIGENCE Lacon Bente; kictees Pacher Mia Cees etf eens nse; the teeth, ano.ner the fides of the ieeth, and’ a third - ae a + | peidge, , mstth; J ie Prato Ee Emooths the edges of the back—aul oeiug done with ma- { Certain to bring about, sooner or later, a vigorous mohebtion' etas, Blames WP Taine Sh Plate, Gandy: chines; amd afterwards they are polished’ ant packed up, reaction in prices. On the other hand, the steady im provement in railway administration, the introduction o Movements o2 Ocean Steamers, i ; Resiloes, i Woodr Sime, Mason, sod Lizzie Mac!. ‘ate, PEER ee FROM RUROPR. bag Se hing lege so Leaves. Boston: BL key, Shops hera, , ne, oomay La Ionia, Dall Rivers # DSer Cora nad een: Weight. and gent to morkete ag cistant from thie and from each viher us the points whence tne horas are received, though , ‘ Fern, | Oks Cramer, Buntiey’ andd's sayy Thomas, eee they etoud be collected from the four qasrtere’ of tne | €Conomies into railway management, and the improved 52 Mary Mewell, Crowell, New Bediord; Marietia Bexlte Bat? globe and the is'aude of the seas, financial position of many of the companies, brough New York | New Haven; Hennah fareiet, Shropattre, Quincy; DP, Tale is Contior'e HimtLY:“Oticer Malow dit _] bout by tho lessons of the crisis and the suspension of Lake, Pawiucker, leamers Kesmores, Pen dha ganiNet, ng reosivea a Jeter from James Tiernan, who is worviog | {L¥2e84s which followed, were well calculated to produc» Inrfe abty st uncbor of Brandyrting Sag eee Te oub a two years? kentence in Clinton prisdn tor potit lar- | "Re #ame reeult. As carly as the close of the winter theac " a enipon and schooners Old Br ceny, the second offence. He state that he hag written four letters to his wife and receiyed no reply. He de- ; Maloy to call upon her, and toll ber that he is hopes £00n to be pardoned. {> desires her to Courage under her affliction, and from the fact of reecntly seeing Governor Morgan an’: speaking with him, he ts contldent thas « speedy pardon will be granted, as the Governor told him not to get up a petition as he ‘was Santa Clara Kilingwood, Sastport;, schrs Gon Book, Mitchell, Pembroko; Norther ro Light, Take: and WL Kichardson, Reed, Newburyport; & Sasoom, J K Plater, Gandy; Amelia O Reeves, Lore; A M Aldridge, Galway | Bateman: spe ag) ‘W tims, Mason: iizme Maul, tate, Havre | and R i Tay, 8} d, ; J B Jobnaon, Johnson; Fred) Dyer, Cottrell, and Judge Tenney, Ooitrell, Balem; Mary New verpool | ¢ll, Crowell, Manchester; W G Tattlett, Connolly, ant Ossttna,- veroool | Portsmouth, Ontario, Vangilder; & H Daly, Hinaan; N Folmen: snd Aickman, Dickerson, considerations led many of the clearest minds in Wal street to look for a period of renewed speculation ix rail way stocks. It is impossible to deny the genera! sound ness of the reasoning upon which that expectation was founded, The country had just emerged from a Period o° greet general depression, and was looking forward toa rate Mian lestown; Saxon, Dill ey ae igraranaets 7 s % % . « barlestown; 7 4 vy, : , it no specul in weet since the crisis of Orrr—From New York 24, arriving at Havana aa ia wife and family were getting along. Woe do not know ag Le SAVANNAH, July 12~Arr Steamship Augus's, Wi ee & | pheiner he wil x il nt coe vith nin req but eee! coal ~ crops re ie had fatled for two Saray st hey ker 2 ee nae RYork; ba e Nimrod, Tae, Howton. Ol, tobe kelione Gott - : ey aro doing the city, | years; year they promised well—a pro-nise they are | Cacawaa—From New ‘12th, parting vane I8h—Arr sieamship Parkersbu q | we ijl wie ee! of ann eet Bi | now falling. Tho ralronds hal undergone « gonoral | st4item,Oueasg ne From New OrioanaMt, Havana Sia, | _JA¥Arr sermobip Parton Cub "Whitaker, eights eral months fn the Peoitertiary” fin’will toll bien | OVeebauling; leaks bad been stopped, exponses reduced, Eurapeuctra_ #ram few York 1 arsvi at ura sas | Darlen, at hip allecuionaie daughter if in the Yenitonuary wad that | dividends suapended; in a word, al! the causes which had | “4. ‘aly tale onkst alban: ® hopefal eon, who imitated hie ple, {8 an inmate Ey avian at New York i'th, ‘Orleans Fro jeaton RUM. 1 4 sei—F rom bari 4th ana 1%h, due st Havana ith ete the Houge of Refuge. Li he is not beyond redemption, | Provent about the railway collapse of 1867 had consed to |, tases mm Lavan 1h and 25ch, de at New York 10 | ¢sxCuLSIOR fuck a picture of the career of his fami'y ougbe to dere | OPAFALC, and a now eet of canses, vending to placo ratiway | $2484 £ FIRE INSURANOR COMPANY, him to madnene, We trust that whe officer wilt property on a new and sounder basis J ever, had be When tha above slater ll om Bunday the meaners will Ae kaowledge its receipt, and allow hit soaae ‘om Monday, exsept from New No. 6 Bro md, New Youn, July 16, i889, rance of the whereabouw ot b gum to be felt. Add to this that the current prices of rail- a ALMANAC YOR NEW YoRK—t8 ge cent, ~ Sistine take ay mecuritt 7 , rs ORK a PMUANNUAL ve SEVEN reER CENT, | retim may take place before he 3 Way meurittes were little, if xt all, above thomo current at | oi ey, S| moow Binun, peandte cadena OF aE + tune in prison.— Albany Juurna!, Suly 16, she helght of the crisis of 1857—when the future promised re 9 16 SUN sEr8 mora 10 3 | wien wate HENRY QUsOKENBOSS, Segretary,

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