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rs re a oe Ae? aay, Jn y 22, 1859. Dc 2» Minton Posen Bevniwatvon of the Toth: Putien— Necessity of Brlargewent—asimishing of Convicts for Grrmarreiting—Apolioanis Fer Paisan— Phair Resperive Cases Vader Consideration, fo , be Bie Fxcsiioncy Porarnor Morgan rowrned lest evo’ from a flying vis", to tha northera peeoa, He foaadt cue tmatigation fei, to overflowing, Phe invesygatica ova vinced him ¢, the necessity of eularging the insiitytion 67 the extort of the approgriation made dy tha last Legisia | tare. The Lieotenans Governor and Compiro ler aro 860 | @f We opmion twat tue funda aos aside tor masiog 441! tions ¥o a!) the three prisoas of the Save ahovid 09 uret, | and more accommotatioas erected, Taey sre alr fe j @iPed to their utmoat capacity, and whoa ® St ae | Wacan' by the expiration of soaraarey PaTlo © oe | there are some haf a dozen «H//oan's lags proporuioa of tae con Sovsraor fsa & Largs prop be ipa for counterfeiting aod uttering, dis nevi and circulatiog daa a. ad jattation paper, | @ spurious carreacy. He lesrat, sis9, from tae lips of | soevicts themselves, Wat nearty al! of this class of State pepils were coat from Albany aud Reassolasr omaes, Ts bas been Knows for years suas an exteucive uaint for Nhe manafacturoof bogus paper, geid and silver, neg ex: ‘atoa st Weet Troy, asar the wortnera boastery o ! eady to 0 Albany county, and directly opposite Trov; aed though | Distory of che country; while the imports of the ret your Severa) indictments havo been found agatast olfenders, and several convictions had, still the menagers ard *propeiovors of tne factory have sucer@ied tn escap.ug ae ‘viguanes of the government and crty . sther“iies, and Minse wtadtishments Rave uever beea eT oimliy deme thed ‘The recent merder of a Pepe y Soeri” who was termeriy Delieved to have beeo counected with This caeoterfet ag eperation, bas awakened pablic art ation, and the pro ceedings cow transpiring vefure & Magistrate, # Bmore than inte’, will develope starting facts, mm whieh «oon feseresy mm Weat troy wil be exposed, meting habor for the Criminal attnorivies of thts county as weil we tua) eral goveraM Dt. tees nerd ade cersonal vxamunation tpt) some one Dhongred aod fifty cases for wtica pardons were sagt ‘His course wes to subwil a series OF qaeeticns to each ap pheust, dis néme, age, Oewe, term of coxtIeace, proves Siow previous to conricuvg, ‘is Occ: pation While in prison, whether pushed during sooduement.xnd so on, Tae Bcewoers are reduced ty writin, the couriet received Bo agssuramoes from bis Excel ce a& pardon would ve g-anted of wot. Theay ierrogatories aud re-! Wes are made resoréy ia the Execute deperement. | ben ibe convicl’s frrenda appear Lefora whe Gevernor with papers aud dosemente syiictling pardon, tke volun ary Gimements ou fe are referred 1 in order to aseer- fain Weother tho coRTici’s OWA etory Corresponde wita Ina se BUD AUtAd Dy Nie friends. AS DO persaR Gutade of prion or of ihe Exavaove @:oartment cae havo"tue leant coowieoge of wnat occurred petween te Guv2raor and tne convict, bis Excelieory i¢ tans ab ted to jacge of the truth or falsity of mosis coniaivod in the application tor — All Me busdred Gad fity casee are stil uu ver consid fand as it wit! require severel days Une, avé 40 at Peution in Teniering deomong, wey aa? posed of 10 the couree of two OF three Veroor, however, being & Bivict basinese maa, will not Wo long after making ap Wis mind. Tf aoy are par. domed, the Wovie will ve ade kavwa at she wam> tims. Another visit to Sing Simg in tha course of a snort time will be made by bis Excellency, whan te wil cooser Bis duty of listening t th» grivvances of State prison feonvic's at an end tor the seasoa. Tho prisoners inside and so-r friends outside may as woil so Cauderataad it, as i ili reieve them from aoviaty, ‘oF expsctatioa ‘nti! the pertod for another of! comes around His Excoilancy, we learn, was gratifed in every ia Stance where a convict toformed bim that he had nm be-n subjected to pauisomen: during confinement Ths showed 2 disposition to ovey ths rues uud regulations of the pris sn, and to submit with pat eoce aad resigoatioa to the sentence proboanced by the law. We have uo tons that if this fact was generally kaowa among the prison ‘erg—that their chances for pardoa woud ba a huntred cent better on that avconut—it would have mors eft Produc/ng saderdmation shan al the inventors Of tor. fare, shower paths, du: ation, of ang and every mode of punishme: cted at Sing Sing, Au burn or Chnton. Mulltery Affetrs. PARADE OF THZ INDPPENDANCE GUARD, TWELETH RAGIMENT. This regiment, under te command of Colonel Joba S. Cocks, accompanicd by saellea’s Cornet band, will pa- rade on Monday the Yon wnst., forthe purpoze of proceed. ing tothe State arsenal at Brooklyn, aad to deliver up their arms pursuant to regimeutal orders. The line will ‘be formed in Broome ‘street, right on Mercer, at half-past two o’cioeck P.M. They will then proceed dowa Broad way to sbe Park, where they will be rev: Common Council. After the review they will their marob down Broadway and Wall strest, and aes the ferry to Brooklyn. Gn their arrival in Brooklyn they wi'l be rece ved by the Ta'rteenth regiment, Colonel ‘Wood, sud eecorted to the Cry Hall, where they will be reviewed by te Mayor and Commoa Council of that city. Touy will then be escorted to toe State Arsenal aut deti- yer up their murketg, They will return to this cily by the way of Fuiton ferry, an’ be received oa the New Yorx side by a volunteer batialion from the American Guard, Seventy-first regiment. Broouiyn City News. AueceD Sepvucton ry Hicn Lirk—An important cage of alleged seduction, in which the parties involved move jm the highest circles, was brought to light yesterday. ‘The alleged victim is a beautiful yoors girl viguweu years oid, and sicoc uf ® man who formerly held one of the highcst county offices jn this city. The alleged seducer ig & young man only twenty years old, and son of one of the oldeet and wealthiest families in Grook'yn. He was arrested by Captain Smith, of the First precinct, and taken privately before Justice Blatcbly, who held bia for trial to wait examination. Last summer the young lady took the tour of Europe with ber family. A ehorttime ago pbe gave birth to a child, and had it 1eft at the house of her ajleged seducer, Toe examination promises to alfurd fome-rpicy developements. A New Barrier Cavrce in Wassacrox AveNvE —The weremony of laying the corner stone of a new church in Weshbingtsa avenue, on the corner of Gates avenue, took place Thursday afternoon, before a congregation ot seve- ral hundred persons, a large proportion of whom were ladies. The name adopted the Washington Avenue Baoust church. The building will occupy six low of ground, It will be of brick with stone trimaings, ani in the Komaocesque style of architecture. Tae bor: hood is taickly populated, apd contains a large numer of fine resicunces, witn spacious court yards. [c is ove of the finest elites in the city for a church edifice. The building will be ninety fect front by 100 feet in dept, fifty eight fect high from the ground to the apex of the roof, wita two towere—one 180 feet and the other eighty feet im altitude Tae interior will be finely ornamented with e'ght whole and four baifcolumag Bupporting a grained ceillng which will be forty feet aigh, im the clear. The pulpit wili Plain, and on the left of tt a recess will be flited for the orgaa. Tne waole, woen cCompleied, promises to be an additional ornament to the weignborhood in which it is located. The exercises were commenced with prayer by the pis- tor, Rev. W. ©. Anable, when the 13ta hymn was sung, sommencing— “Behold the sure foundation rise, Which God in Zion lay To build our heavenly hopes upon, Aud His e’ernal prave A prayer by Rev. Dr. Hi commemrative of the oc Bogue, of Now York, and Rov. B. cl ‘Tne box deposited in the coruer stone contaiued the name Of the officers aid builders on parchment, the lav chureh, Bible, newspapers of the day and ments. The proceediors closed with a benod\ The estimated coat of duilding is 49,00 with $10,000 paid for the lota, will ma ato ‘The exructure will be ready for oo y in Fobrnary next. Toere will be 106 pews on the frst floor, capable of seating comfortably 990 persons, and a gal! over the veoubule. a which, if 000 At presen: the cougregation worship in a emall frame ‘building in the rear, whic hes become ro erat waot.of room that #® larger edifice waary- The nrouitert ‘Wm. H ected was rendered ni Mr. EF. L Roberts; masonz, succe=z0rs of ton, deceased; carpenter, Wm organ & Anderson. ‘Aim: » Bay; Martne Court, Before Hon. Judge McVarthy and a jur: Je Ly 21.— Bonsdict Mark vs, Ferdinand Sante.’ was ) ‘rought io recover the gum of $007 for ture’ feged -to have beer sold and delivered to defendant in the spring -of 1868, at his store, 98 Broadway, The def wes qgoneral donial,and an allegation that the gools w ure mt auld to defendant, but were sold to, and received by~ong Lewis Saatz, who bad carried on the furniture be emest at that place for some years past. Sevoral wit ne, ses weatificd Yat they had bad business transactions v ébe defendant, and that he always signed the name (. ewie Gantz, and they never knew any other astz than the ‘efendent ill 1c ¥ 8250 4) Exo. *esent iv Weaymorev and Counry, Pa.—The Gr cepsh WE Lemocra: says :—Quite an interesting affair, at, Gast t 2 8L0 parties engaged therein, tranepit in Lad. wick ", Dea thi8 place, on sunday night last, of which the folio, "ig .We the particuiars:—Some time since, John Fhey, an L“#bman, and tho wife of Peter Oagsiday, also Irish, Were Urrosied on charges of atuliery. At the Justice, § oflice: the case was compromised, the purtics dis. charged, Sud rothing more vag heard of ‘them until Mon- dey, wha |; Up.w the return of Ceretday from Pitsburg, whithor iy? bad G00 to rent a honse, intending to re: move there, it Wa% tecertained that they had elaped the jou'8, taXiDg with thom the three youngest of Rhey has no child ren. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, a Fray, July 22—6 P. ut, The amount of fore, 2 ary goods entered at the port curing the past week » 88 $4,958,720, against $1,079,300 camo week Jast yoar, ana $4.878,097 same woek of 1857; meking the total import em'Ties of dry goods for the ca- lendar yeur to date $67,572,.'5%, against $27,189,683 to rome date lest year, aud $09,940' 512 to samo date of 1857, Fiaving stated this, it is bardly necessary to uid that the rpecie by the Europea steamers to-morrow a | our contempormry’s fuish in this thiory, The amouat of NEW wild probably be $1,800,000, making two millions export. THY DRY GO sn9 Rave. 4d duripg the week, about €7,760,000 exported since Jaly 3, aod about $27,000,000 exported sinco Mey 1. With there dgures before them the pabtic cannot mistake the foture Greet sscrifices of forciga goods aud mer chandise, and a period of some danger for We backs, are clearly foreshasowod; it rests now with the baif dozon at's vno contro! the policy of the Now York bank: jeg ine to deciae whether the fall shall witness much pdividoal auiering among importers, or a geners? 7180 xo that of Ortober, 1867. ‘The regnesoility now rer jy sto them and with them aloes Mes cotemcorary, sho Courter and Enquirer, "an arty ole pubuebed thie Morag, concurs WILD V6 4 ¢5 the dan” perons teatepey of over importations, D”¢ ascrines thos of the present seasom—not to tho folie’ snoag of individual importer® or t the excessive DAT g expansion of thie soring—Dat to the effet 6 the prosont tariff A bigh protective tari ould, in the opinion ef our cetemporary, Bre obviated the misohiel; even new be declares that nothing short of « yeturn % the #ysteM of protection will save the country. Alize study of tho facts would probably have shaken Janvery 1:— For the werk. 1867 3858. Entered at tb’, port... $4,978,607 1,79 300 Thrown Oo”, market... 4,726,864 1.018 424 pe Rute’ g, "Grune port... 69.940,512 27,180 683 sown on market... 65,897,378 92,018 904 Da Tr siderably in excees of that for the same time in trifle lees than in 1857. within 3 to a consWerable extert, by the feteen imports curing the Jast dacal year of the old tarii!— ~wbich, #8 be ‘@ilt admit, was more bighly provective thio the ‘aril of 1857—was the largest ever known in the ) of the Dew tariff—which is said to be too favorable to the foreigner—twere the amatiest we have received for years. How, (hom, cas tt be said that the tariff is the cause of tho prevent exeesstve imports? The reaters of the Hraxip will remember the tables we have go offen published, shown thet our imports have risen regularly with the growth of the country, bave fluctuated in exact propor- nen to tho aggregate oxpeosion of baew credit, and have never been in the least affected by changes in the tariffs. ‘The Caurier argues thas, as each tmporter is ignorant ipnapes t! b oubt be @ market dimypation Aupexed we give tubl value of goode entered at how that the woollea $,679,197:— Pritered for ‘Consumption, cml yest and mepectio® | and 1i¢7( 0 74 for sight. Tho amount of specie to go out Tho jury rendered a verdict for the plain- fae NY Tho following 18 8 COMP” egsive gtaromant of the {mporte Of foreign dry g0008 8 wow York for the wool and 8iuce 67,572 955, 06,902,484 By the above statoment it will be percetved that the ea- tries of dry goods tbe past week at this port largely ex coeded those for the same period last year, and were a 40 elight:y in excees of thore for the seme time tn 1807. The amount thrown upon the market last week was coa. 1808, bate, The totals since the first of Jana ary last of the amounts en'ered and thrown upoa the market ere largely in excess of thore during ‘he same period in the two previous years. Since the war com menced in Italy the Amerwpans have sent out ‘tomoara tively few orders, and the pressure of importations few months pent has beon caused, desire of manufacturers abroad to fill and ahip goolis to America reviously contracted tor, before the time runs out, So reat bes deem the accumulation of goods waiting ship meus a Hambarg that tte agents of the present stea n- | chip ive hews deemed it necessary ‘to put on anciher | steamer, Vesela from Havre ant Southampton ass g Cab good cargoes But we do mot look for a con. y importations to the e014 oF the scusoa se Sun & maturing contracts bave been filled, ao@ in rhe absence of freeh orders of importance, there wilt no howing the classification and this port the pat week Tuoy conte entered amounted in vuine to $1,2F9,123; cotton @0. to $1,388,021; silk, wo $1471, ard miscellaneous to $155,000, making a totai of of bie neighoor’s busincss, they cannot as a body | wo) Peockages, Volue. ime ve beld responsibie for extravagant Liga Wootens, ve B85 $264.47 13'om8 The Courier wil again derive advatitage from 76, artudy of the facts, Every intelligent imperter can form Saumes bes avery shrewd guess as to the amount of business which Worswds. 16,808 big neighbors arc €oing. If me could not, be would be Meriroes 27,206 upiit to do #usiness, and would probably fail in a twelys- Dene, amet moath. Tho commercial tebles which occupy 80 much of Shawls 8320 our epaco—and which, by the way, the Couricr always 23.382 pubbebes end sometimes comprehends—are compiled and — bag 0 _daaas . 3 _ 31,088 Published tor no otber purpose than to instruct each mer- | Blankets... 267 103,061 _ Tetal,...,.1,484 1,421,606 chant of the general movement of trade. With them be- | Hore. 270 89.601 fore tim,'o imporier can pretend to be operating iu the | Worst. yarn a ae 8 #333,406 cark. Thofact is that our importers, as a general rule, Total.,....2,901 1,206,123 87 15,944 Teeitged'the state of effaire long ago; but each one trusted | Ovttor— Lim &sotton, 22 12,551 that Mc neighbor would curtail his orders, and thought he jo tne tel Gaan ar wourhave the market to himself. These over-shrewd 80.041 oth » and cunning merchants now have thoir reward. Our 73 $33,515 Walls:reet cotemporary bad better employ its space in a ane drawing the proper moral from the occurrence. 64 9,028 ‘There ts no particular change in money to-day, So far 84 14,649 at we hear, the banks are pursuing a safe course and re- 69 fusing tolond. Money, however, abounds among the pri- vate bankers and at the discount houses, and no str:ngen- cy is yet felt. Phe busmess im exchange for to morrow's sveamers bas been moderately active, at unchanged rates, Sterling Dills (bankers’) are firm at 110% @ 3; for 60 days, Suks, Ril in the steamers to morrow is estimated at $1,590,000. Stocks contivue greatly depressed; at the morning board there was anotoer heavy fail of 34 a1 per cent ali round; tm the afternoon stocks were still lower. The ex- ceptions to the market were the Reading, which advanced 1 percent; Miteouris, which were steady, and one or two other eecuritics which heppened to be ia demand, Thero 4,006 is po cause for the continued depression in stocks, The 4 $92,629 Western railway shares, which are the heaviest on the list, are on the eve of a period of rd waist arto recovery; the harvest bas thug far surpassed open x the most sanguime hopes that were entertained -— of it, and the grain hag now been eefely got into barn in 28 $3,974 many localities as far north as Chicago. Ina few weeks . 11 $10,064 the roads cinnot but feel its effects; whether the mouey Entered for Warehousing. market here be tight or the contrary, those roads which | Wool— Bilk— are well situated must do a large business this fall. Taoey Woolleng,., 110 $41,617 Silke. will undertake this business under very advantageous | (upolme:.. 49 12,0dd — Ripbon avepices, Within the past month freights have been 60 1748 Braids &b. raised on nearly all the Western roads; the Michigan | Delaies.... 87 11,93 roads, for instance, will get ten per cent more on their | Cot. & worst 448 142.432 Total, Shawis, Lastings Braics freights than they did last fall. The trank lines to the West are about increasing their freight tarlif4 alao. Ex penses bave likewiee been curtailed. It is said that tho New York Central is being run at legs than fifty per cent of the earnings for working expenses. Toe Michigan Central bas recuced its expenses $50,000 a month. fhe Michigan Southern expenses are only about $35,000, in stead of $150,000 as formerly. Under these circumstances it would be great folly on the part of holiers of railway stocks to allow themscives to be frightened into sellinz them at the present time. Present prices are the fruit o a period of unparalleled depression in raitway traific, and anevied of umparatieied bear sway in Wall street Itis not likely that they will last much longer. Ia the after noon today the market was lower and stocks closed duli and heavy at the following quotations:—Miszouris, 832; 2 34; Virginiag, 03% a 94; Canton, 1814 a 14; New York Central, 744 a 32; Erle, 614; Harlem, 92/0 10; Harlem preferred, 0534 a 3{; Hudson River, 2334 a 34; Readiog, 4434 a 4; Michigan Central, 42a 24; Michigan Southern, 734 a 34; Michigan Southern preferred, 20; Panama, 1153, 9116; Illinois Central, 63 9 %{; Galena and Chicago, 640 34; Geveland and Yolede, 2334 a 24; Chicago and Rock Istand, €03{ a 61; Pacific Mall, 69. 1. The busimess of the Sub-Treasury today was as fol lows:— Total receipts —For customs, : Total payments 339 888 46 Balance ..... + 6,066,750 78 The exchangeg at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $18,246,997 41, and the balances $1,217,227 67. The Connecticut River Raflrond has declared a dividend of 4 per cent oa the preferred, and 2}4 per cent on tbs common stock, payable 1st of August next to holdere oi record July 20. Tne earnings of the Sandusky, Mangfleld and Ne Railroad Company for June, 1869, were. June, 1858 ...... Embroider’s Corsets... Total....... 169 $59,125 Totals... Recapitulation. Entered for Conaumption— Packages. Manutacwures of wool . 2,901 ‘Total. o Withdrawais from Wa: Manvfactures of wool $401,405 4 287,600 00 The export of do below the amount for the previous shipment, as vrual, wag made wo Oi ing exports were made to various The exports of cutton domestic g ek, ath Ame were as follows. Decrease. tenes . The statement of the Pittsburg banks for the we ing July 18, wat as follows:— ek end. 28 $10,658 7 4/239 1 ig4 13 6072 Failte. $1,298,193 1.335.221 1,421,005 363,197 155,008 $4,579,197 992,529 3,974 23.175 11,093 5,622 $136,898 $279,817 59,125 $409,623 a goods the past week was Tae principal ,ant the remaia rican porte ad¢ trom the port 0: New York for the week cuding the 224 of Jaly, 1859, Valu 330,833 13,080 2609 7865 fot ier, which had led to a0 erpyd!, and whieh had been Bans. Circulation. — Specie. ' Pittsburg. $285,946 269,880 Binee Jen. 1,.. 42,61 Exchange. 801,930 229,286 By the A\ ‘rica we here had b ter. & Manafs. 259,087 131,108 ble revival in trade at Mar Citizens’ 10 | 55,005 edvance in raw cotton in Mechanics”, further improved by the news of the armistice between . France and Austria, The impr per pound, We now quote uplands, which is within abont s/c, to 7 (quotation of the season. If nothing behalf of peace than the brief armistice, no c. of ‘Tncroure, tivity io English cotton manufactur: leading to 4 till hi g may be change in the courgo of trade can be anticipated. should peace become re-establiehed, greatly increaged ac. vement in Liverpoo! bag led to an advance in this market of one fourth of a cent cotton at 125. per Ib, for middling the highest her trangpires in permanent Bat anticipated, er range of prices for raw cotton, $1000 US 6's, 7 which Would go far io sustain cotton faorics made from 7000 Virginia 200 Reading RR the previgue high priced raw material. Tne fall trade has oo. do 10 now fet*in, and considerable businces ig doing with 10000 North C 200 Southern basers. The heavy sales of cotton domes- 7000 Migsouri 6 tice made last week at Boston have tended to check trans- 15000 do... 215 Actions here. The goodg sold, counting the difference in 1(00 Tenn 6's, "90 4000 . 2000 Brooklya'G WI. 1066 N ¥ Cen RR 6’e 6500 do. could bave been in New York. It is di tiwe, interest of money and travelling expenses of buyers, were {ully up to the quotations for which eimilar goods purchased from agents and regular houses ait to understand, therefore, whut either buyers or gullers inde by the operation, The people 100 om 98 most benefitted were probably notel keepers. Before Bos- 4000 50 Mish Cea kR 424, | toNcaR compete with New York « ist offer purchasors 1060 Hud Riv Bio do... 4c ‘al advantages in the expply of forsign goods, both in 2000 B 1090 do... ‘ mt and cheannere. In other words, she must compste 2000 Mi 100 do..”? (| wth her ss an nporting emporiam, The experiment of G0CO Hi Cen RK bade. 160 hrf last week, however, will do no harm; and, at ail events, 8000 Il freeiand be. ¢ 300 do, it led to 9 pier reunion of our merchants from 3000 Gal & Chi2¢mb 86 200 do,. Gitlerent rections of the ‘otry. The recent heavy de. 300 MI&Mie2aml0b 50 preasetufts and provisions looke unfavorable for 1000 Chi & Kk Ig beds 3 r he long boped for improvement in the Western trade 40 ebe Chatham Bk. 4 The people nave this consolssion, however, of knowing 100 Pac Me Co, £0 do... gy 10.444. Cen RR. ao ei | thi tion have cenble ar , and of bette ty; aad serait the rosy tions. The if cot Heavy brown sheeting we a were in Jair demand, and prices goods wore selling to atair extent Gemand at 8340 n 8%. for China he D eaolied, and Ive ‘alec. for blue,” were éteaty, Pridtiog clothe were scMin 5exe0. Prints were in ‘largo oacortmont, much variety during the week Were in the main good, 1000 Cal’a 7 813g 200 40.0... 4890 Jnines were also in xrcat va of et 4000 North Car 6’s. 95%¢ | 0 Mich Cen isi’ “s10 sortment large and att ieee 2000 M 30 2d m bds 4235 159 BDz) ve range, according to pattorns end quality 1000 LaCr&Wiilgb 163 25 MS0 & N 1a kR D inactive, ana bieck eatinets were Ofer at 50 al #4 800M So&NIn gar stk 20° | tion in prices, Fiannela were tolorably b 559 do . 193; | and hosiery were in good assortment, with 1 60) do......069 19° | yet " 0) do, . 10% In foreign goods we have no important 10) do 03 20° | Bleck siiks and eeaconabie silk 70018 gene ral 20) a 860 39) | with more firmuoss. ‘This class of pode ig like) 50 Panama RR.,.010 116% | influenced more or Jeske by the adv . 1 Wissecesse 226 sontingance of the war, If pence is 100 Bar RR pref., tend to Cheapen thom, If war contianes to at, tacugh prices may ruie low, they will iA man; 4 triple ne auch produce to ved cotton at 6%4c, for should the oY crops oocur t demand for flour aud Wl te nce an oe not bee ented; and tt 100 Panama Bi Would keen, 1 any change of moment 0 , it mut be 76 [il Gen RE for the better, stocks of goods in 1! directions ot H ts the interior are believed to be light; and, as far 10 Cle Cou ind &s means can be found to purchase, they will 150 Gal & be repleuicced. movement in woollens was 550 compara y 1 0 being disposed 10 YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1859. I RY tt A RSA Northern Italy, they mY go bigher, Fancy silke wer tn good esl The stock of Germn goose wes smole, QDO were pell'Dg Bt reasopanie prices. Enagllen rire, both of wool and cotton, we" e in ample assorumeata, und such a6 to meet all to deyands of we trade; ough, as yok, not marked of importance by wr, .. oh Pn Prices .cr movement CIT’, COMMERCIAL REPORT. Faay, Jaly 22—6 P Mt. ASHES “vere dull. Small sales of pots were mado at 5i4c Per were qalrt apd nominal. ‘s Bxyapsrvms —Fiour—The market for State and Western Dro'poe war again beeve aod lower for most dessrtotvions, ‘TY.c salos embreceo 5 700 bbis , closing within the follow ‘ng range of prices:— Inspected to choice superfine State, * fn asi? 60 Bowe RrtraGeneres.... .... 0... Moxed to straight Sou hern. Beer 233HS Straight to good extra do. m Choice extra family aod bakers’ brands. mh Rye flour...... 4 Corp meal... 88a 42 Pouthero flour was irregular, end closed at easier rate ‘Tho salen embraced about 5f0 bois. Southern, closing within the range of our quotations. Rye floor wa beayy, with sales of about 70 bbls at the above figaree, Corp meal was quivt atour qaotations Wavat was egain freely off-red, @ity pales ut lower rates; the trspeactions were confined to anoat 14,000 nels, ka. cluring prime white Svutoern at $t 40, wnite Kentuety a: $1 48 a $1 50, red Southerao, choive, at $135, and white Memgar at p t Sorn was beavy and earier, with sales of about 27,000 busbe's, tuctudiog Jersey veliow at 885 0 Me, with Soutborn white asd old Westera mixed arp t Rye wae powmine! at 8% @ ce Barivy wan, m the absence of sales, nominal. Gata were Mendy, with sales OF State at d0c. atic , acd of Wesero and Canad #u at dlc. 4460. Toe following table from toe weebly crromar of Wm G Oucing, gives tue reveipts aad exports at this port for te w-ek emaing thie day:— Blur, Wheot, Rye, Corn, Oats, Barley tus.” tants” dusnels dushels. bushels busnele Copal....19,766 4,988 500 81,521 68,880 8,000 Reavrowd,, 4,149 3,242 _ — 4,72 _ Ouer to'n 5,137 21934 — 81s ToL = Tolei, 28,552 90.074 800 89,639 67.487 8,000 ‘The exyoris of four and grain from New Yor«, for to- week ending July 19, were:—Do ob Proviaces an ciker places, 19,498 bnig. four and 1,977 bushels carn, orves —Tho market wus comparatively quiet, wo: sales were cootines to about 400 oags Rio at Ll\yo. » 114¢6 , and 79 bays steamed St, Domingo at 106. Corron — Che save emoraced woout 2,000 oaies, oloeiny With much steadiness, wt the forlowng quotations, ani fustaining the soveoce of yesterday :— NEW YORK CLARIFICATION. Upland. Florida, Mobile. N.O, & Tea ry [rat 9% 124 us Mmioaing fair, 134g 4 Pair, Be ae eee u” My FREIGHT epgagement To Liverpool abou 400 600 bales of couton were engaged at 341 to 5 3 0 London 10 tone Ba and 200 toon vil cage w ud 6) top» of bone dust at p. t. Were enenged at 16a. ul7s Gd. 128, There Sas potbing new wo Fiaegow or the Toaua Hay —Satee of 760 a 800 bales were mato at 650. a To for sbipane For city 1¢ was held at 855. a 90¢ Ikon uncvanged, with small sales of Scotch pig a” $23 a $28 50, #ix months Hore.— fhe market was stoady, with sales of aboat 3° ‘bales at 8* @ 13¢. for common to good of 1868, and at 14, a 1be for choice ‘Lime was steady, with fair salos at 7c. a 75c for botn sorte of Rockland. WoLassss —Saies of 50 hhds common Cuba muscovate were toi at 26c ; 350 bbs. do. do. at 20¢.,and 10 hhae centrifogal manufactured. Navat Srones.—Sales of 600 bbls, spirits turpontine, in mercbautabie order, were made at 46c. Common rosin was upcharged; {ine do. more scarce, aad drm'y beid. Ous —The market was heavy for linseed, wad sales con Sneo to several small lots at 600, while ‘good Lote, 1% barrels, were held at Glc Crude sperm was in some net ter inquiry at $1 26.2 $127. Whale was quict at 45. » 480 Unive oll was steady, with sales of 200 cases, quarts, Al $3 60, aud 250 do, do. ai $376 Frovisions —rork—Ube market was heavy and agai: lower, while tue cemoud was moderate. Toe rales em braced about 400.0 500 bb's , incuding now mess at $t> £08 $16 70, und prime at $li 3734 a 11 50, and sales 0: © bbl were mece for future delivery at privaw ‘ Beet was dul and heavy, while the sales ea braced about 140 bbis , iociudmg*country prime at 664 75, avd country mesa at $8. a$$ 75, repacked meas do. at a $13, and extra ot $13.0 $15. Prime wees was nomi Bee! Lams were steady, and prices ancnanged Out me were ia talr request, with gales of about 250 hnis an houlders at 6c @ 6A¢0. in agit, and 63>. im pickle, and 8c a 8440 tor hams in ory eait. Lard war in woversie request, apd rather eamer, with salen o about 200 bbis at lee. a1l%e Butter and cheese were in cood supply, and prices unchanged. Rick .—The market was steady, with sales of 200 cask+ be. w 4340 Sricat —Sales of 400 mate caesia were made at private terme, SUGARS. —The market was steady, with rales of ahout 1,(00 bhés —nearly wil grocery goods—Caba muscoraso at 69 @ 6740 , With @ small lot iair Porto Rio at 6X0. KuY.—Sales of 400 bbls. were made at 260. per Wa gallon 6ives.—The market has been unusually dull this week. Importers refuge to submit to the deciise demanded by our trace. The stock 1s jarge and well assorted. The re ceipis ure ight, and comprise one cago of about 20,000 Gry ind salted Californias, which wece gold previogs to arrival, The sales were 13,000 dry Sierra Laone on pt; 4,000 dry Calitornia on p. t ; 1,000 dry Monteviteo, 260. 6 months; 1,060 dry Cenwral America, 24c , 6 montns. IxaTHFR.—Tne stock is largo and well assorted, prices favoring buyers. Tho receipts were 66,400 hemlock ans 7,700 oak; Sales, 49,300 hemlock and 5,900 oak; stock, 120,800 hemlock and 6,000 oak. Woor —The heavy importatioas of dry goods has caused apxie\y on the part of both dea'ers apd manufacturers, tbe former are ret sellers and the latter reluctant pur r#, except at a concession. has voen granted to ‘ht extent, and sales bave been made of 100,000 ib« fleece at She, to 53c. Pulled tambs find purchasers at 35°. a 370.; sues 10,000 Ibs, The stock of foreign in marke! is beavy, but the wools are in great part poorly condition ed andof low value. Carpet quelities can be purchasea at lower rates than have been current since tue panic. Fine deecriptions are also offered at tow prices. OUR FAMILY MARK! REVIEW. The retail bueineas at the Washington market during the pest week has been quite limited, except in tho fruit aud vegetable departments. It is quite evident thar the now Superintendent of Marketa, Mr. Irving, has been instituting a new order of things in regard to the Cleaning Of this, the principal city market, as it at present begins to wear quite a cleanly appearance, comparatively soak. ing. The West Washington Market, however, needs some attention, and monsures ghould be at once taken for the drainage of the streets, In the meat trade we haye nothing new to notice: the eupply is fully adequate to the demaad, but the latter is quite limited, owing to the warm woather and the groat dif ficulty experienced in_koeping the meat sweet. Our quota tions remain tho same as the previous woek, viz:—Sirlolv steak, lec. per Ib.; porterhouse do, 183.; rump do, Ibe. ; roasting pieces, 14c. a 16c.; chuck roast, 10c, a L2c., Corned beef, 10c.a12c.; mutton chops, 143.; hindguar ters, 1c. « 18¢ ; forequarters, 9c.; fresh pork, 120 ; salt ed pork, i1¢.; hams, 1c.; shoulders, 1c.; sides, 1c. ; Jowis, Sc lOc. ; roasting pigs $1 254 $1 50 each. Iv ie snd poultry trade we heave only to eay that e, with alight demand. We quote wilo pigec $1 76a $2 per doz.; squabs, $2 26.0$3 por Goz.; woodcock, 7c. per pair; snipe, $1 25 per doz ©. 218. per 1b; brovcrs, 0c. a 70c, per pair per Jb | geese, $1 75 each; ducks, $1 a $1 25 Ih the feh trade we quote codsh 53. a Gc. ver ndere, 6c.; cel, 12c.; porgies, 6c.; Diackflab, fo torkey, Ide per j tS jen bags, do.; Btriped bass, 10c, @ 12s; sheepshead, 200 ; ,10c ; Kenvebec saimon, 250. a 30c | trout, & 620.; king fish, mackerel, 12> In the retail butior trade the supply has been limite? presenting And richners of style, and the gales made Muslin de vies, and the az exbioited a wide Weo'lens were “ 7 to be tof peace or the ablished, ft may astate compared tos few week® previous, and it is very el Gent that it will continue 80 for the present. ‘Thue fact J ba advance of from le, to Ze. per pound, in aud retail trade, for both Orange coanty butter. We quote Gravge county as worta 4 26c.; Western, 18¢.; State, 23¢, a 24c, ‘ihe prices for new cheese have advanced from 1c. to 2c, per ponn'!, owing to light receipts and small and steady Shipping Cemard. The supply of eggs that have bocu comrg to this market fora week part bave opened tw tion tbat the demand has been quite limi teh gga are worth 250, per dozen. In the green fruit wade we bave to notice that the sup. plies of applee aua pears from Virginia are quite abundant but it hag ruch m choleraic and forbidding eppearance ae to warrant the attention of the City Iospector It certain ly should not be sold in cur markets or streets, his trash sche at fiom $1 19 $2 per barrel. The New Joreey appler have n more healtaful appearance, yet it would be ‘AG well to cat sparingly of all unseasonable fruit. Soutt. ra peachor, too, continue to avrive in a gemi-ripenca State, Advices from Maryland now represent that the crop in that State aud in Delaware will fail as mach to low the earlier indications as {t has doue in South Carolina and Georgia; #0 thut bopes for a large supply of this ex cellent {1 u.t et moderate prices are likely to be dignppointed Biackberrice.—fhis cxeellont wative fruit t# in good sap ply aga at quite low prices, but not of 80 good a quailty as in former years. ‘The priccipal supplies are from Lope Ielard. Jo relation to the arvivat of aupplica, Drow & ch state in thele Inst ciroular that:— The errival of supoites this season bas been interrapted bY fn unfortuncte arrangement of trains opon the Long ielan | Helirond, by whiob ihe teatt wan delivered in the elty” too Inte for the werning market, in e™maequence of w "ge por tion of ithad tw stand aver urtil the next morning, when lt WAS Of courte 6 & 6 and urimedonbl ble Pevore loseen were sustemed for peveral days. when the eanductors of tke bueinese, seeing oule cout pert declined going fart ers and pickers on the ial « row Sto mop pioning, thus evasing ab Bolte lows to the blackberry section of the jalaud of at loess $100 to 800 per day. Very fortom self however, the railroad e spprecinted the necenalty of the case, unt ones now provided au oxtra traia 10 run at eultable houre during de ny np Resins ‘ er resy, Wail weerefore be lost snd ihe ‘eh apd wel en wil ain ay i the morning light in our markets ee erator There has becn a good eupply of pears Point, the best kind oi fruit thas far tala someon Wee the following prices, viz:—Southern plums, $3 per basket; Dbiackberrice. 6c, to 12c. per basket; whortleberrios, 9: 12 per basket ; Savannah poacher Charleston peaches, $4 50 a $7 por i? 200. each; watermelona, 250. per bushe!: State pears, § $6 a $9 per b hei: t r barrel; Charfeston 6 per hox r 3c. a 46, per ber bewket; Jersey hot house 10,; Jereey geowoberries, $2 «$2 60 per Tanta at b ; binck do., Bo. a anges, 85 a $4 lomone, $275 « 63 a $1 45 cozen. ‘The aFrivais of supplies of new potatoes tine been quite Night and the Onand good, which makes price rather iemer, Wo Guote—Yotnwes, 188, balf Yew mercers, $3 por bil; Bermuda do , $5 50 por 44; Nortolk do., $3 per ddI; Long inund Jo , $2 20a %4 75 rb) In tna vegetable tude the auavlies ce aavav ree, We quite Jerry corn, 200, 6 Me. Pg doz; Tutabage torpips, #25 jer boi; wom:toe, el; cneumhers, 1c a Ths daz ; 19 9 Tee, per beads uae beeta fo. Ber ume; Wal fl per doz ; lee! ber duoch; ee awh, 00 per G02 : strit.g beads, be, por DENA; C88! Ao ware’ $1 50 bor tion ; epg riaat, $8 per doz ; Lore TS wea quae’ O2ig0 6 87240 per buabel wewcarros SO. yop doued ban has; new turnips, $1 60 por buBne; parmiey, 3c, a do. per buneb, Movements t, Real Estate. BV MN a z 32d st, gor fe #, Oth av, 50100 05. 8 8 42d Bt, 64 A ©, dro av. 4ixtho, 8 det, 24d.» av B, 14x 083. & vse asa jot D. © cor, Bleocker und Sulivac ats, —_— PORIPOMH INT KEL LIOR NOR ee manao Wa baw tone tus DAY. 448) m00e ReSRS. a 7%! nen ware UN RISKY, SUN SET, Port of few Yoru, July 22, 1859. eLesRep Steamship Fine Br). Ande-son. Liverpool—F Cunard. Steamshio Arago. Linea Havre—W 3 Draytou, Steamane Weeer (Brew), Guetjen, Bremen—Gelpke, Keat Reichert. reeotp waberDo, Doty. Kotterdam—Laytio & Hurlbut Sop Kepublis (stem), Wenke, Sremeo—Henscheu & Unk- t ‘chip B Bamiiton Osby New Orlesva—W T Froet. Hark Sultans Satwon am roa- GM Braggtotl Berk Lamplighter Wtinon, De oarara J ¥ saith & Oo, fare wary (b r), Bare Qoerec—? Me wand, Jr, Grillo, Tw et uck & Co. wade Sarstoy, Kicbmond—J smite & Ov. bd, Crembroo, Salumare even aplugue Mizad-tboort—Simenn & Mayhew, vardeawe - Mester, arlesina— 0, Mur popr Leocadis 1}, salem —R WF Ropee sobr Pather Power, Pre vidence— Master, Sloop Fl: ing « rrow, -elleck, Pall #iver—Master, Slonp Pbonir sbepbera, sew Ehiven—Aanter, BSwamer iroveides, Vanceverr Philadelphia. ARKIVED. seomsbip Mrion Foater, Char eston, with mdse and pausen: ere to petlord. Tlesior & Co S*Seamaup Foworre. © utson, Balumére, with mdse. to DB romwell & Co. Ui! Barnegat, epoxe brig & A Fisser, 10 asys ™ “Nip w Lar-abee (of Bath) Percy, Havre, Sidava with mdse s00 DC paeseayrra, 10 We Whitioek & Co 16th fast, iat 45, lon 2 saw dip Irene ce awerpe W *, Perry. apalacbiocla, 2% days. with cotton, 4c ter, t71h {-at, lat $8 40, 1oa 78 25, wnw abip star of Lope, trig LH bernewn, steeriog 1; 19ib, iat $7 lon 73-46, he brig ‘athermne Bogera of Pittstou, Grett, from St Jona, No for slexaccra Ye, same time spoke sobr » Jenne sodtrey, trom Avel»ciievla for 20uto4; same da’, LOOK & plo: from doat Waedin,.ton KO 4 ‘thn JObD ie {howmeaion), simparn. Baltimore, 8 days, ‘ . gene De oe erub. Weneverry, asptowsll, July 9% with nices &c 103 F soy ' 15th inet, of Salt ney Bank, fell in with sbip *t Beleos from Rew Uriesne for .17e: mad took i bes Capi wnes and craw of yacht Mh Sten in a swing P00 ip ham! Lawrenes, n Herd Lavo Wureten (Hano), awh sugar, 10 mast bork Torpelin, Berton, Wavava 12 on $c to Woes Datler & co, ee bey ui » Boftmar. trom tor Bt augusilo tan are Gibbs, Triniead, Cnoa, Junc 80, with sugar and toGeo > ctsphenson. hark Charles Brewer Goat, ‘Miaided, Cubs, July 4, with gar Bed TOlemsl® 10 drondy “Bary dean (ot Hoston), Wheeler Bi Jago, 33 day, with sa- rio mean “lark +bnatie cof Baltimore), Schroeder, Baltimore 9 days, sibmdee Ge boneun, isrig Lapiel Webster, ® tiliawe, Mentoa Spain, Vay 26, pass od Gibralter June 22 with lemons, to G F #ulley. prig Swen (Br, of At J: hos =F), Fike Seville, 80 days, with licorite paste wud cork, to Gordch, brace & Me sulifl, Brip, ailiance (Port), UPuse. Uporto, 95 daze, with wine, cork, #3. 10 & AmBincK = 17th ines lat 37 28, lon 70 30. s.08e orig E Garward, of eelimots te oem etae ae Larerooo! eg Newb (of Harpswell), Fredecicka, sagas le deaude, By will as to memes. te a ‘05, lon 74, eaw schr hoxbury, of Dennis, from Jamaica tor Segue Brig Uiiien state ot Baltimore), Foxwell, Sagus la Grande, ‘7 duty, wnb woes i Moen rig Prowog weer, cardenss, veaten tod 8 Ward eo vig *bibboleth (ot #aidoboro), Morton, Cardenas, 15 days, nur and wolneres, to Walsh, Uarver & hare. brig oto Rar graye « ath), Glew, Trmidad, Cuba, ith sugse ero molearve to master brig Ada (of *etb), Smith, Neuvites 14 days with anger, ac, tomaster. ifthinst ntt5 16 kn 7430 eaw ship “outs Caro ton, steering SE Ijth, lat 96 20, lom 74 15, aposo bark Bunting- nm abandou lon 7918, passed Tarcstedt, Havana, 12 days, with sugar tnbacco iecRd GOK BCOT é 12 days with ougarand mo Sebr Arzse (3 weels), Venns Cette May 17, passes Gibr june 18, with wires M Lienau & Co June if, at S$ as to straits of Gibraltar s-cke ba k Forest Peite; July 19, sat 4) id, #4, svobe brig Lillian, from Mavanzan or Boston. Sebr Panetie (Dan), Jansen, Port wu Prince, Jaly 3, with cof tea and togword, to ® Baie ‘Long, Trinidad, Cubs, 18 days, with molasses, ‘a E Wells, Copk, Swan Island, 15 days, with guano, to Post & Small 14th inet, int 27 21, lon 75 30, saw a portion of a vresel burnt echr Queen of Clippers (Br) Lockhart, Windsor, NS, 7 days, with plsmer. to Weatberspoon & son. Sebr Fresto, Mors. Camp Pinckney, Ga, 8 Behr Plandome Brown, daannsh, 6 cays. ar Murray Hebt R Caldwell. Hudson, Charleston, 7 ¢aye, with colton, to MoGready, Mott & Co tobr ann & sunap, Shackleford, Charleston, 6 days, with cot top, to Doliner, Fotter & vo Behr a J DeHoseett, vonaln, Wilmingtou NO 7 sys, kebr Mary Louisa Gofier, Washtagton, NC. 7 days Yorktown, Wogiam, «lexandris, 7 days. Sehr Josevh & Fra ne't, alexandria, 4 days, Schr Noriolk Packett, Bedell, « lexandrim 10 days, Aebr J G Huntington, Lovell, Hichmond, 6 days. Schr T Boaine, soper. Virgiata, 4 da; 8. Schr Mary Kilen, richardaca. Vireinis, 4 daye. Schr Ino, Cramer, Virgitla, 3 daye Scbr E Sbeddoa. 1h. mpso: Ssvr Mary. Haskell, Klizabethportior Busion Schr Kimabeth, Wage Elizapethport. Bebr BG Buxton, Titcomb, Saco 7 dys, tchr Fre, 8. fcbr W Senr Ri Chamberlain, Bostcn, 8 day A Ellis, Micho s, Bortyn, 8 nih Ralsey, Smith, New Haven, 2days, 2 dave. Stoop South Wind Mur Steamer -oston. Bellew.’ Steamer All . hiladelphia. vatroes, Joner, Providence. BELOW, Bark J W Andrewe, 12 days from Sagua—by pilot boat Geo Steers, Telegraph Marine Report. RIGHLANDS, July 22, sunset—Ship Galens, from New Or leans, iptear the bar, No other vessels in sight, bound ja Wind light SW: Sar DY HOOK, July 22, suveet—One ebip and two brigs outside he Heok, hound in, Ship colambla cleared the Dar. hound out, at 1:30 PM; Wm Tel, tor Havre, at 2:50; stenmshls Karnerk at 8:30 Cne bark in the oay, bound out." Wind mo serate WEW; weather cear LONG BSANCB, July 22, suneet—No inward bouad yes tele in sight Wind SW, Dght; weather clear, Mcelaneous, Shir Fiien Marra. Libby, st Galveston, was struck by light oing Uth fost, vbich split the fore royal’ mast, The hult or separa received but little damage. Sir Baran Minor. Whelden, from New Orleans for Liver- peo}, before reported burnt at Dg +68 fine white oak sbig of ‘096 tone built inet year i Kast Boston end was owned by ‘Mesers Wm F Weld & Co. of Boston. Sle was tngared in thst city for $60,000 on vessel and freight money at the following {ices boston, Warhington, Neptune, siliance and Biyaton $10.(00 each on vrane). The Boylston and Washington had ‘£000 esch on freight, The cargo of cotton was propably in sured in Europe, Snip Wittiam Brraaur, Bowers, from Bangkok, wee nt *mov May 2, leaky, having been on a reef, and compe.led to Jeitieh eargo Rank 8A1Lwoon, Marth, before reported put into Batavia Giemneted, wan gold at averion on the 6th of May for 7100 florios she wreck of rhip Andubon (bef re reported burnt) was to de sold Bt suction wt Baiaria on the Lh of may, with her cargo, Gang vey. Delver, st Brston fiom Turks Islands, on the ib inst oft South Shoal was in contact with brig Plunesr, from Oleniueges for Portland and had three sancheohs broxen on starboard side, and fore and main pulls eplit, beg unknown, Bank GEN Gnezx, Atwell, from New York, laying the bar at Gelvesion’ wasstrack by Hedtming on the 10! ‘The fluid struck the topsatl sheeta and tres, melting the tron work, doing but bitlecemage tothe mast und thence it went sown the pump juto the hoid © The pump was complete y ahat tered. Damage estiranted at $100. BiG Union, Smith, from Hanteport, NS, bound to NYork, put i.to New Loncon 2ist fast. in ® badly damaged condition, having on Wednesday evening about 9 o'clock, when off Hor cn’s Point, came tn contact with echr Wiliam, The brig was strvekt on the Iurboard bow and cut nearly to the wtner' ber bow was atove away c'ean from the knight hea ‘ore rigalng, and fom the fore rigging to the roxio rigging her rail aia DulWwarks were taken ofS] achooner lost fibboom snd part of her bend stays, Thetnjury tothe bugis very se nous; she will be ob'ige¢ to repair, a she 14 not ta a condition ‘© proeeoute ner voyage . Scum Sry. from New York for Edenton, NO, was totally lost pear Cape Batteran about thegiith been saved lo © damaged condition. ‘The steamer George Law, while on ths passage from North port yesterdy poke the efeamtug Jacob Bell having in tow bea and propeller br ted ogee was suok i odg Islund Sound rome moni oe; toptde of the Huvtington hatbor. Feet at eae Key West, July 12—About 2100 bales cotton have been brought in from the ship Indian Hunter, and avout 400 bales are cn beard the wreckers, making in all aaved from the wreck 20 beles At last accounte from the wreck it was feared ehe Would breek up and go to pieces and the balance of the cargo be lost, but for the pret few days the weather has heen o mo- deraie thar there is no doubt but the whole cargo will be saved. Vapt 4 ustin bes nto the ehip to see that all the cargo ia thi an be About 860 or 1000 bales will pro Liverpool. Bark Friends at New London, is being broken up 80 as to get to her copper and fron, Theresa, recently constructed by Messrs Battimore, has been purcbased by Mr John M “ty, who intends ber for the Kio trade. She is ‘a feet beam, with a depth of bold of 11 feet, Notice to Mariners, Relief Light Vessel left Woods Hole this morniog under sail, teorinpanied by tender active, to take ber station off shovelful on ‘Ibe Shovelful Light Vessel will be removed immediately for repairs, Lighthouse office, Custom House, Boston, July 21, Spoken, dio. Ship Nestorian, Goodhue, from Bangkok for Hong Kong, April6, Int 13 N, Jon 10320 i tellers Ship Aphrodite, Stewart, from Calcutta Feb 34 for Liverpool, May St lar 9 N, loo 48 W. ebip Murconges, from Stockholm for Charleston, July 3, no Zephyr, %6 dayefrom Liverpool for Baltimore, July 21. j bewring WNW distant about 80 miles—by pilot boat cere, lora L Preble, of Bath, frou 80. Damage to ontaide hh inet Bande! of thar ¢ 12 feet long, 7 Geos ship Mobile for Cork, &e, July 11, ‘at 42 Jon 47 MR n New York for Bio, 4 ) ulin, here for Ohatteston, July 13, » Ports, vio 4 lilinna Sprarae, Rowers, trom Ji bart Aru, Monaro, tor Magasakd aod b Moy, May 2~ Bangkok seo Mir Dlsw Grenada Dyer, tar chinch# and Ningpa ; sheng dees ” +e holmes tor PF ingpse % Trainin rele say Be tld eeoee Bayan! Cardi db, John Brystt v-erduer de : DGKGK, « prid- Bid BKty Slaspsow, Canfield Hong Kong, Haratia Phy T~ arr bio Lega elivy. Boston. ‘a Jw port May & hark Pmalweo? Marto, for eae Caknive Jul; Sarr ealmoutd White Brena ChoastapT. Jane i sl tered ceudaraon Wybarg Ie ror finn, abep WF tat or NYork, Wg; an reer befure Reine: Was I8—areenio Unborn Howes, Orowell, 88a Franchco tte Smespore egensnzas Jone 25--No wind booud vessels in port Wind Besser “3p arco Jure 1. stp tion “Murphy, Treete; Br sede Ca tharipe tvrer Salrrmo vand bob sia "Nth for NYork), & fae Proe) sloavl; @ * warden (ented) ‘Trieste (an rk) ‘S18 thn org br Mox Jenatas ry Mainge), NYork; 26th bark KB 2) (Pom Genos, to balldas), Peportos for soston, but probe vy tor myers Sanuvne, Ju'> 3. Sid Lanenverg. Kock, aa Fransirc. Tivexroon swiy$— are europe te) Let b Boson vie Galle fx rid Bb Babe, drewer Queves, Milxn. sadger, Hash; e¥ Xorm)y water, ork. 9th + ity of Sew ver ie wot arit ut 2 OV S8t6o 8b Nocth Arie (a) for Que’ ae ‘in, Burcpa (4), Leiteb. for Gaiifax Oat 16th, Lenenthea, foe “oaton 2Nby for Yo'b dirent Vib, Kangeron (e), Jeiltey, ae Gh nehiom "oe. 60.04 fee oe ee fuert anderenn. foe Co ieta, Marquesas for do ‘Sta, de Witt teten Pure bread: Fee ee aoe bled “Lane, toc} bilatelp bi do to fallew the W; Rat Georgia, MoLocn, ‘or > ave: for Norieane 20th; P deapatch ‘Cul Morse, for “Yastor for Baitimare aan; io; Toe Bune. Wi tar Sar, Peersoa, for ‘aloutts, watts 38.870, Mogpl Sroone Caewta Blaglesder d& Beraces. Vege d wa Tyler Lowry and Forest Ona, ‘snite Stale, Leask, for Sydney, NSW 3, and citer une. Log July 4~ drr anthicd, \ylvester, NOrlexos Mon rvipeo, Ma) 28- a7 parks selacia, Anoerson, Boston;. ceoott, Wright do, x Pewront, Joly aa + Yano, terre memo to load for in, ise-n hobhienn Ao, to load for Cardenas ‘ for NYork 8 days; ‘ ‘as, uly * In port brige & Be: or de *yacbr 1 ® Uonydon, x0, Juae 25— 40 am vewel In port, and no versels in uly $~Io port brig Mey Queen of and for’ Fbtlateipbta Qu «nec, July 19-In port sh'p Fravk Haynie, Bandall, for Lereoa eeengoox, May ——In port Pom Flush, Maguire; for Eng- ps at NDERLAND, July 5- arr Mountaineer, Wilson, Amster+ en FaNARANG, 4 pril 16~S1d bark Conse (Gam), San Prancteco. BINCAPORE May 10—MI0 ebio Neptune's Car, Forbes, Por nang sna N Yor ‘vot WYork cirect) ¢ Idays, | Shore bohr Emily, Jones, Charleston, ¢ days, with cotton, to D C | Mevermot, N dork for Bongo | Brillant esgabee, Vera Cruz, Wm Hen: ist, A portion of carg> has | do; PuUKABAYA, Ray 7— 10 port bare Witch Huitman, for Tbina > Dae beep ed for United ste «7 Vincests June 20—in portbark Suean Jane, Childs, for New Beoterd ‘ew cuss. fon 3 JS-48D, Joly 6—In port ship albert Gallatin, Slorer, Fs onsen lox TiunipaD, June 25—~ arr bark Volanteer Gorhara, Boston. ip port duly & barka Frapelia ior NYurk 8 deya, Laura, for do 5, tary Morrivon, for co do @ome Ports. ALBANY, Juiy 2l—arr achr nedroca & Elias, North. pert; loop Odd Fellow yer, york Cid sunre 8 Gessner, heer ano Aaswple, Van Buren, ca; aloop kis. ne, Wuld, BO oon dire barks Fah:enbett (Gr), Calvert, : Cediz. 7 uc! . fucks Telsnde; ut edel .! ah, » ar livie. 5 eaneiine, Beeman uli Blas, Braciey, atbera;. Bory Haley * & Wixoa, sulse, Jon B ui ‘ Plater, Gandy, «np i mtn, emith; J ¥rambes, somare; Mar- celira, rack; Triumph ‘ris; and neveona, ‘Coraon, Poila- dephia Barb «lev Hutchtpe + Nzsbethpors; Bay stale, hor- wood; 1. Suovfres. Go frny snd wulden ote 6, Weeks N Lock, Fignal for three briga Cid ehip Viotorta (wn), nymancd, St stoubep A B. to nad tor Hugiane; bares. barios ndwin, Hava, Fremas (our), Ponkeo. Bic leiand, to load for James Good Yo Mobile; brige sew Werld, — ecder, Lawes Bayiins Fano i. re 3 St. Jotu' Py; Laurill's Pid, Bacimap, mobile; Jae apne, barding do; Mary a thropabire, Keller, do; Biger Barciog do;. a 8 Lovell. vv, Kmpire, Lovet’, do; Princers, am Kidridge, Low- p do.’ blo—Wind © %, steamer -deiral; sbi orta; parks Cherles Kdwin, 3 Coob; brige New Woild ‘Small, ‘2d—arr (bv te)) ships Peverly, Ohare Balimora; J > Wheeler Robinecn. Phviadeipbia bares M 4 Steteou, Jordan, Oreutuegor; ‘theodore vz: al Led Brevicn’ NUrleane; brig boilers ‘anab JS Myera Cobb, Traldad; W H dilisnd, Eerickenn, ton by briga pull’ e, froca Port wu Prisce; = Matepise BeltMORS, July 2l—arr steamships Thos Ierana, Ram- asy. BY om Pai VayGeld. “hulrstou gebea Charivie, 8. Joho,» cliar ©, cunt Port darver, NS; Tana Fareons Windsor ss; New d ven illin, Warenam, Gid bark Lapwing, Kell), Ki? Javetro end market echra Tro: movt. Groves, Barbados; rultan (dr). Freemen, Ligby. NS; Aools (Br), Waycott, West tndies; aimira ¥, Kmeraon, Provi- ence ob, MeeriDg EBK. BUCESPORT, July 1- arr Br bark Abby Craig, Liver- rig abhy Wateen (of Bedgwick), Hooper, Neuvites, '3days, | pool. ti snr aayilower Ki'bora, Norfolk. with sugar Aud molseses, 01 hos Uv en bar Jwy 19—arr ser Wm L Dayton, Babcock, Phik Brig Bloomer (r), DeaLey, Cumberland, NS; 7 days, with | iacelp stone, to master. So th ee @, July 19 Ayr actra Amelia, Rockhill, Phila: Brig sbeet anchor (of Bath). Dunbam, Wiimtugton, \ 7, 7 | deipbie; rerize, Cole, «lizaberbport; win Jubu Sesser,’ Alien, days wit naval stores, ty & 2 Back & CO Phtadelphia; ist Uncing, misjey, Port Rwen: Jobn James, Stevenson. Newark: ces ‘Mird Chase, N¥ork; slooo Smily dene Covb, Fort Kwen, Sid schr matthew C Durfee, Hall, dlexendria GoD. NER, July 15 ~Arr echr Harriet Ana, Erskine. New York. ‘sid Vitb, brig Monica, Loud, Jacksonvilie, 2t8, son Chervd, Valley, '® york HOL&KN'S HOLS, July 19, PM—arr echra Gollen Gate, Weeks SYork for Bown; War, & Pearson, Combs, Kilza- betbport tor ealem; Runicon, Hanson, Camden for Norfolk, Bld brig arcur, for Beltas.. July 20 arr brig #merica, Robbing, Caleta for Philadelphia ; sche benry Peimmone, sodirey ard Woosrufl Simms, Ma- ton, Philadeipbis tor ssoston, « smuel a «pple:on, Grant, Port wen ior dot Wijwia A. dao mond, Oniny Pbiladelphia, for Salem; kelp Belen. celley, ao for saas River; Sexo ebias, Peouornoos, Burroug! net. Bebley, rortaina for do, Do- ver, NB. for do pid, echre Golden Gete, ¢ Pearson, samu- ¢l.a #ppieion, Wm 4 hammond, Selena Helen, saxo, Ame- lis, apd Pequonrock July 21—arr achrs Charles 4 Greiner. Weaver; Maria. Rox- anna, Cox, and Com T uid, rbiladelphta for Boston; Lockout, ‘kodgdon, vhilsdelpbea; Cust: Fmitb. rorUaca tor NYork s)d. echra ut evn, bornet, Maria boreans, Jobn H “Wiles, so: ube im port ars 'sM. wind NNw, brig amecics; athra HP sim- Bore. Woodruff eimms, O' a Grelver, Gon Tucker, Ti uel HYa<NIS, July13—Arr echre tis, Cha , Philadetphia; 16h, adele, Alexenoria, sid Ih sobre J FP Collme, Gorham, +bd AJ exter, Bearee, Sopton (bois trom SYork). Paased by 18s, scbr Louisa. Chase, trom soxtou for N York. HASIFURD. July 20- arraloop Veep Kiver Brewer, Elis zal. aa “Te “ mcuee, vl nn Yors Pi ABS July «#7 estes pshipe Urizaba, Incianola and Galvesvon; aaguclix, Fowler, ‘Ba and Galveston; schr o¢d vultpbant, T: barks ousg, Baltimore; ‘ cat indisn, Jorvy, Kicgston Ja; Ne (#r) Robingon, Beuze, Hon; scr Kmulibs: nian, Van Brunt, La sochelle. Abth-~ arr stexmtuy Kvoch rain Crowell, Soston via Savan- neh; tchr incepenserce, Wolf, se Bou. Below, sche Vir- pipe » ptoipetie, Sbisa, decom te Old seamehip Robert Waterman, Boebner, Matagorda Bay; abip Golden Star, Mal Bg, a1verpool, barks Tranelt, Street, Providence; Cl r, Mwray, NYors. 10We0 lo gea Eth, ships Jas F Patten, Rochester, bark Pello- nis; 1th, ships adame, and, bark Minerva, brigs Tallulah NORFOLK July 19—are brig Kine Conary, Btoeal; sche POL! uly rr ineo Conag: 5 Mavy (Br), O'Brien, aulifax, NS; Beauchamp, ftaakia, Rocke : Mp0 BEDFORD, July 20—£1d ashy Wm Lover, Robinson, Philade)pma. pliance, Chase, Port Ewen; © H Adams, 2iat—Arr echrs Com: Hinkley, rantucket jor Baltimore.’ Bid acbre Hyena, iravis, Fbuaceiphia; Lamarine Gurney (rom Wereoam), N Yorn. NeWSU OYE. te 2. July 20—arr sear Susan ray, Loot, Fbllade pia. bid schre Corvo, Holbrook, and x 8 Partridge, ich do HSWPORT, July 20-#rr schrs Wm 4 Ellie, Nichola Bos- top for NYork, Wat binon, Teel Fall wtver for do; C St John, Dey}e, Nbedtord tor Gu (ard al eid) 2int—arr echrs « Heatov, sysn, Philadelphia; Pizarro, Aogea, Fort Kwen; sloop: Chase. Byannis tor N York, F& agon, dienzi, br Jags, Gv to: Puysioeucs saW VN, 21~ ort wloops TL Day, Philadelphia; bina, Munro. bitzatethoort; Georse, Haverstraw; Cornelia, os Hie ariee niger 15-1 UN! 2UW (Oregon), June io ship Georges, Slater, from San Francisco eens FERGACULA, Juy 8 Cidebip G W Bourne, Edwards, Blo sept: Jith, orig # Loane, Gitkey, Boeton, echr X ®aymond, er, FHICAVELPHIA, July 22—arr barks Cordelia, Roberts, oat n: Monmosth, Mesias; brig Corcvee, Howes. Charies- € & ton. blia weed, 1uz0 ©t Jogo Civilian, —— ; echre urion, Reed. Tren ont, smith Tut 16, Mayo. fraro; 8 9 Wheeler, Beas ton; wightinguie, Bangs, and'eaven, cove, NYork; J W Deer. ing, Bruin, Pastport; nat ‘ork Portlang; Jas Nelleon, Bist, Paupton, J # Avatlo, Mav; silver Mayuet, Barry, and & & Weston, meioy, Boston; J G Hil, ich, Portenowh; 1) EP Banara, ailen Coleis Cid steamer Kennebr, wand, sew Yora; briga corad nilvabelb, Keyucs, Bision; Young Dorches- ter, Fizpattick, st Joba, Ni, chr J i anatin, May; sliver Magre, Ferry. and eaven Howe Boston; Nightingale, Bangs Mectord; Vietor Mears, co: J Netley, furt, faustn; 3 ee eb, meal taybrook Cour er, Urowell, wosion lidar 3 Ty, Nlndon 8 sutde, Sao, barmattie, Seog ObiLeNy, July lv—arr brigs uytia, stover, Cates, WHl- talugton, *C; Mary 8, Baxter, Pbuadeiphia; sch-e Roam . Taep, go" Freadge.d, Flan, Gailurcre ae | e, July 2t—are steamers Weatch~ Je Nyork: albany, Powier, do. echre vavia? io ron Ton eee Georgetown Du; Jobn U. Daring, Howes, Lal i Hi Day, cbuee, do: aliza J scayrer, Havre Ue Grase Sane a Bmnith, tmib Philadelphia; Ce thea Power, do. ‘eaper Heft, thoe. Philscelpbin tor Paet chet; sarah Jane Asrothertor Hilzabetbpor; © Ha te: Forbes, New Brovswick, NJ; Tex GUbemplm Ehzab thport; Uness,’ Coit, da; sraneport, Fi toy Kuzebetbport for Pawtucket; stephen Waterman, obase, sli: bethport; Vermilion Aver do, Urator, Gibbs, 2% rt Sven; Da- kis] Webster, Perry, co; boglish, Blivea, do; Hudeoa, Watermen, sort; slooos Farhion, Young, Port swen; Ke- Port, worton, Konduut, Commerce, Tyler. Fort Kwan; antase- Gert, Ponte, to hit, drhvee Kip, Whisiow, Alsxeudries atk Di ay, Fisher, Ceraden, Ubrietiaga Keen, etecey, pBhade cna; Hewaty, Jok-eda, Delmont, Gina, do; Freak vier, jew srunset NJ; Honesty, I » Niork; &L Jrook Lent do; bepator, fackelt, Page oy Cr, ¢o; sloo%@ Pointer, Gardin sr WY tk; Wm 8 Mount, Tyler, Vietcre, Gladding, ‘ad taty Washington, Stn RIGHMOND, Jal 0 arr aches Renel Cole, Gene and. ndereon, Boaton: Cliton. Mercer, Sundneky, Obio. Old. obn Kerr, Bweeiscr, Glasgow, Sid sche Lynchburg, pUOk LAND, Jaly 18-614 sobre Fila. Marston, and) Mel. unt, Ricbmend: J «dams, Averill; jame- tin’ apa tit, Peres, ck 8, Averill; Florence, * aNUISOU.’ June 24—Arr Rr steaneblp Forwood, Lock, Vitoria; ship Wizstd, Woodside, NYVOrk [at gay he Dare Almetia, Pichardeon, tong Kong 6), 25th, Friendship. Oarl- ton, Teekalet; Vicvery. Hasy, Lumboldt; taw brig advance, tOlaire, Horciulu; 26th, sbips fying Mist, Linge, NYork i br) andrews, Sydney NOW 0); bark Wi n, Columba river, B16 24th, Be bark Gl S rae bee) ‘Mapnteo 1 Wate nent fe prev to July 5 (by tei) steawships Washio, vial NYork via ciher ports, John U Stepbens, Panama, ¥ Bianege, Yhuadep 7 Aters. dnd Golden W: ‘en, Hong Kong; Batch, Ginggow; Cochin. Newcastle, Kone SeVaNNab. July 13~ arr bark Untvest, Hammond, New: York: eohe Rate Merrill, Weeke, Philadetpbia, SALSM, Juy 20—Arr brig Eabro, Brown, Philadelphia; {clits acele, raker, Alexexdria; Julia & Mary, Parker, Naw York. Sid brig kNlen (Ven), » ichtwond to load for Pernambuoo, pes Spetcer, Langsiaff, and 8 Jopnqon, Johnson, Phi ie—2 rr sebre W A Hammond, Cain, Philadelphia; Loniss, Roadout; Iucy ames Fort hwen. TAUN: rocker, Presbrey, Phi- ford, Md. TUN, Jory 2--sr echr 8 1, © ladelpbia, 81d 2¢th, schr albert Field, Philli Seat WILMINGTON, NC, July 19—Acr brig T W Lucan, Perkins, cik; webrs Ren Lynch: & W Brown, Andrews, and Rover, Hnghes NYork; b Huwe, Couklla, Obarleston. 20th echr John Aumack. Fi “ree, % WISCARSAT, July 0—Sid bark N W Briige, Small, Care FORD, July 21-8id sloop Adelia, Wightman, Rou- Yu LATAKIA TOBACCO, ror MEYRS°HAUM PI pttetured expre aly tor the Lontion eidbe, « axperlor for emoktng, A fresh Importation just recived andt Jo t9 the tende Wy TOMDS, SON & MELVAUN. . No. 6 Maiden Jane, ¥, “

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