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————$—$ from South ove susxo8 ‘AYRES COAMBSPONDSNOR. Buenos Ayans, June 27, 1859. w Troope—Their Nuno City Tutelligence. Taw Oat or Orricns GORDON AND MARS”, __Vesterany the case of the above officers, Oigeq with conduct unbecoming oficers, viz, that of viuing an alleged daterecpied year Wrether—aicet Preparing | howe of ame i” sa, company with Mao sid from J, “bieenlidreed iheme—ilen Mr. Cooke ferow, be The steamer Mersoy, with the mall from Ragland vie | 10 '<8 Bio, errived here on June 16, bringing as usual a large roail for the Confederation. The Postmaster General esked the government what be should do with it The en: wer was to allow the private correspondence to pro eed by the consular agencies, and to retain those ad- Greased to Gen, Urquiza or his govermment officers. This government is concentrating ite forces at San Nieoles, and the Confederation is strengthening "Pheer wre two towns at no great distance »part, and they ~—-United States Minister Yancey's ProlggteBigar t donald, We stteged marderor of Misa Gteware wee re a Man oo ou, oat ele ae alegeg ta Teoper’ of whe house, was 086d x.) of sho house, ilided that abs recogn!: aud Mer the two men who accompanied Macionald, but tha; elr visit, did not extend over ten minuies; that ove of ber com anions was in the adj room, and that on Mr. Miccouaid’s entrance she, im Compasy, Bai down lear the door together on @ via; that tae foiling doors were not closed, and that Macdousld was not out o the vfllcers’ sight, neither was there opportunity for the prizoner to elude the officers. After hearog bor tos iimony the case Was &djourned over till w day. Fire 1N ORCHARD StRuKY —Shortly before three o’clook on Thursday afternoon a fire broke out in a frame stable rear of No, 46 Orchard atrest, osoupied by Gre divided by the State line. ‘The forces on each side John Reitinger, The flames s20a spread to the wie now pretty certain that Pa ay will at the Con, Tedevationy though not very iargsiy.. "he result has oa been brought about by weeks of ceaseless «1 . ay Secretary of State, remaining at Asuncion, aragaay- an steaniers, then, will cease the'r trips to this port. ‘The severe summer, Which a bf eee 7 4 tor, are mus! peg ts gy ro tir bodies wil vouture cut lolo befoi wenaber. . the camp Petuconmon bustle in tke navy yard at Kio, under on order to prepare seven steamers for the river Viae, and their object is only surmised. As Brazil bas jarge porscenions bordering on tbat river, the objec: unay b+ kimoply protection. f Upon: the ieruing of the decree of Gen, Urquixs, closing the ports of the Confederation wy any veseels from any gnarier which bave a! all touched at Buenos Ayreaa pers, ‘the United States Minister, Mr. Yancey, presented & loog axd very able report. of all'the repmpecotatives of foreiga goveraments 20w Ye South America, Mr. Yancey is believed here to be the foremost in statcsmaceh!), and itis a matter of great regret that be wi!] go soon return to the United States. ‘be rigor of this government upon the prets is now ex. @nded to speech, and persons who cave empire oe i romore have been arrested and imprisoned. The editor of the ial Times, an Eoxlish paper, was called be fore an official and furnished witha brief set of rules for Dis editorial government, which he has published, with Lis inion of them. ae e scheme for railroad to Sin Fervando, a distance oi twenty miles, bas flaally ob:alued legisiative sanction, the government pledging seven per cent annual dividends. Mr. Goodtellow, the on's American clergyman n this city, is delivering a course of lectures to his congre jou on the ‘Science of Chemistry;” they are @ rare ‘entertainment in ths country, and are largely attended. ‘Fhe steamship arrived at Southampton, England, on the 4b inst., with the South American mails. Oa freight she had 162 barrels of tapioce and a general cargo, £32,594 in specie (of which £51,764 was in gold and £300 in silver) diamonds, value £900; and jewelry, value £150. The dates are:--Buenos Ayres the 27th and Montevideo the Scth of June, Rio Janeiro the 10th, Babla the ida, and Pernambuco the 16th of July. BUENOS ern a ‘Correspondence of London Times.) Since ae packet the whole of the National Guard ja tee town and couniry hat been modilised, great addi Bons to the line reg'menis have been made, an in Sentry and ariiliery forve has been sent to Mar tin Garcia, the island commanding the entrance to the rivers Parana and Ursguay, which force, mepisted by the Buenos Ayreau squadron, com 4 of keven vessels, will, it is hoped, ef y pre vent the paseage of the three iroa steamers Menai, Pam and Saito, recently purchased and partisly armed by entbal, for the service of Urguiza. Contrary to ex peotation, the Buenos Ayrean army Will most probably be the fret to areume the offeneive, now that the war has | towing, and are notin any way @ been declared by Urquiza. Rosario is said to be the pout to be attacked, General Mitre, the ex Minister for War, takes the com mand of the Buenos Ayrean frontier army, which consists of about 6,000 men, mostly infantry, periectiy equipped and well paid, soldiers receiving £2 104. to £3 per month, besides rations anc clothing. the other hand, General Urguiza (who counted on the assistaoce of Paraguay, which is not forthcoming, as algo on that of the Braz ‘which cogs Lot chooee to interfere) is said to have sssem- bled 6,000 or 7,000 men at or near Rosario, chiefly caval. ry, badiy armed, and not at all paid; the receot great @rovgnt, which nas left the whole provinze of Santa Fe witnout a blade of grass, will prevent bis moving for rome weeks, az each soidier requires at least four horses to be efficient. 3 The epeech of the Minister of Government in the Cham- Ders of Bueuos Ayre#, oa the paxbport question, in whicd foe future liberal policy of the government in the war wihtbe Argentine Coufederation, now commenced, was folly explained, creat great sensation; too much cre- dence must uot, however, be given to words which io theee countries differ so completely from the deeds, Tue differential duties bave beea taken off in favor of Moate viseo. The Baenos Ayrean revoaue for the mouth of May wae £71,6)4—Dbeiug an increase on the correspondiog mouth of 1858 of £22,160, The railroac from Buenos Ayres to San Fernando has been conceded taMessra. Ocampo & Hopkins, of Paragusyan celebrity, under cent goverament guaractee, on a capital of sdout £5,000 per mile, The Conditions are said to be most fuyorabie to tbe goverament ji neral Fiores, ex Preeitent of the Oriental Repub: has fled from Urquizs and come Bueove Ayres, toge with thirty other MowtevITeRE CINCETE Bra turers The following is from tha Basuos Ayres Commercial Times of the 2hub of June:— if the war be carried on in this spirit throaghoat, the twteresteof the country, and all properties, bod native snd fore'go, will suffer wach lets from los or deveriora Sion than im any of the wars which have nitherto covas tated these regions. Unbappily, s:veral etepe bave b taken withio the inst few daye snowing 2 grea” devia from this magnenimous policy. Resitictioas totaily ax eaties for bare been placed upon the preze, both native ed toreign, and foreigners have hean arrested and im prisozed op the most frivolous preter's, the Inver of ber Britawaic Majesty’s Consul baviag bsen ne im ove iortance before a release could beriicret foe rovcentration of troops in the neighboring province of ei now going forward with great rapidity, and ch was general last month, in ranidly giv. wed confidence, The naval are nearly ready for service. hat the deciéive moment will rot be much é 1 probably next packet may take sdvices of bosnlities biving actually commenced. At the clese of last mouth @ cecrce Waa insued by the Natiooal government foroidiing ail communication between ine poris of \he Confetcration and those of thie State after tne ‘expiration ot! allowiog «forther term of gix'y aye to forcign merchan: yeeacls waoxe previous arrange meats would otherwise sudjeot them to serious inovave- nience. At tbe request of ber Britannic Majesty’s Plentootentia- ‘arena 4 evil! further extention hes bean granted far cages. There no longer remsius spy court Jifterenmtial duties will b3 suspended ex regards Montevideo, and a measure bas bees pissed by the Na- Bons! Congress suspen ting them ov and after thirty days from the 1uih just, Their evtire sbrogation wee proposod by s£0n of President Urquiza, but thetr suepangion only Wee agreed upon. Rumore of secret treaties and negotia tiovs between Brazil and the government of the Confede- reich baye been curieut. Great prepsrationz aro knowo to be im progrese at (be dosxyards at Rio, and Brazilian deepaich boats have been lately displaying a most exira ordinary amount of activity, bu: nouing official naw yet been published. The money market at Buenos Ayres bad been very quist uring the month, doubloone ranging from 369 to 266, Bvereging 362. The weather had been very favorable for etsple produce of tue country, the loag droughia of Ing fucceeded by severe frosts, which burn: ap the little partursge remsining, avd livestock of knnde bad guffered very seriously tn consequence. Daring the last few daye before the departare of the packet rains and damp, cloudy weather had eet in, and were producing a beneti effect. The ealaderos were inactive; t! mount of slaughter during ‘he moath had heen estimated Bt 21,060 head. Supplies of wool from the country had almost cessed, aud sales were very limited ip excer ioipiok witcad quslities bad changes bands at « decline of 10215 par cent oo previous qu Freight quotations remained last month, but thé nv the scarcity of freigh decline. Tho extensive military prepsrations goiog on had ozca moned a very brisk demscd far all clasove of @oods availa. bie se army clothing; a cepside-abie quen ity hai been disposed of in Rosario, an? covelderabie oraers bad a'to been received from Parsguay for msi goode of staple classes. RIO JANETRO. The activiiy which prevatied in the coffee market at Pin at the commencement of June war termission untii ita cloze, pri 7 ateanong t 200 reise per arroba on last quotations. The total aatoe of the month amounted to 287,800 bags: of these fally two thirds were for the United Siates. Little bad beea done los 09% having ex:osied 18,009 tock 60,000 bigs. As regards yield, it may be representet as aa utter failure. So iittle had come to market tha: nov cargo, solely copsisting of kuch, bai as yet lovt bor, and but little more could be expecies, ay th: ite gathering was at band. With reference to the Serra acima product, computatious vary from 1,000,0:0 to 1,600,000 bage.” If we take the mediuc—say 1,200,000 bage—and add thereunto 400,090 to 600,000 reported be still in existence from previous crops, nol more than 1,700,000 bags can be calculated upon to form the aggre gate amount of shipments durlog the crop year upon which we are just eatering, unless the premiture pro duction of 1860 should tend to augment th's eatiaata. ‘The term for an additional duty of two per cent oa arti- cles of export decreed on the 16th of November, 1856, and put in force on the Ist of January, 1857, having expired On the 20th of Jane, the impost reiurned in due courre to nine per cent on coffee as before. In rugars the following sales had b3en effected during the month .—190 caew, 1,350 barrels ent bags Camgoe, 0 which 80 cases were (heen for exportation, Farther, 116 cases, 7,362 packages from the north, white, at 3,800 0 4,400 reig; brown at 5,200 a 3,500 reig, being, wita th> of 2.900 packages, ali for consumption. ‘50 cases 150 barrels of the former, 114 casez 7,820 pai ages of the salsa Seacriotion, x! i In hides nothing had beso done; ¢. m owners asked 400 reis. Uuivod Shien, 10079 gt 9 Boe PERNAMEUCO, Business throughout the month hes been dull, xsins bave continued, aud conse entiy impeded inyer- courre with the interior. Suppiice of proiuce bave been , and we consider our suger crop as over, re Of ast mrii, beceins somewhat re nolive, and prices advanced by reis to 10 Leis par The stocks consist principally of low yates are Whee, On Yate vesson, aro sour ‘There ere no firste, eeconds nor thirds for raw, ead iorrics are werth 3,290 rele per trig ‘Fides scarce, at 200 reia per Ib., equal to 7 43 641 Freights, with the suarcity of proanee for eh\pmon!, a) yook wg fat. Discounts, 9 pey ceut a 12 per cent per sapum. Mon +2 sealer, frame dwelling hovse adjoimiog, in the rear ot No. 44, and before the fire was extinguished the upper part of the building was destroyed. The roof of the rear part of the front building, No. 43, was ateo tlightly damaged. Two horses were Darned to death; oae was owned by Jobo Reitinger, valued at $125, no insur: auow, and the other by Mr, McGregor, aud vatued at $' Tho buliding acd siadie on No. 46 Uscnard sirec. are ea by Mr. Davi The damage will be about $150, said to he trsured. Tha building No, 44 is owsed by Mra, C. Bonce, It is damaged about $250, and @ raid tO be imeurcd, There were several poor famuies tenant iu Nog. d4 acd 46, Most of their furnivare was reaioved, set wey have susisined a toss of from $2) to $50 each. The fre, t is Bald, ows its origin to children playing with matcbes, The mater will be inves'tgated by tue Fire Marenal. Two men, named Wm. Bains acd J. Van Pation, members of No. 17 Engine, nearly lost thetr lives lt ppeare Ubat part of the roof and ceiliug of the builaing fell upou them, end before extricated by the friends came near loging thelr lives by suffocation. Fine in Waer Sixreenya Srexgr.—Snortly after three o'clock yesterday afternoon a fre occurred in the Crotos White Lead Works, owned by Jeeup & Childs, and locates at No. 242 Weat Sixteenth street. Some oil which was being beated ignited and communicated fire to the buiid- ing, and before the flames were extinguisaed the building destroyed. [he lose by tire and water will be about $7,000, iully imeurea in city companies. Tho builuing was oweed by Mr. Depeyster. Loss about $1,200, saia to be insured. x Jersey City News. Jersey Ciry Common Covuxcn.—Tas Ysutow Frvea Alskx.—A special meeting of the Board was heid atthe Cuy ‘k's oflice last evening, for the purpose of hearing report from the Committee on Ferries and Wharves, wbosubmitted @ report io reference to vessels {rom in . fected ports or from the Quarantine, Alderman Harden, berg acted as chairman pro im. The commixee reported what they bad made inquiries respecting the landing of vetsclé {rom yellow fever ports, but could not learn that vessels bad at apy time landed. The committees, in order that no means ehould be left untried to preserve the health of cilvens against all davger from contagious or other diseases, offered the following reao.utions:— Retolved, fhat the aitention of the Suparintendent of ferries, wharves and piers, is hereby partisalarly ca'led 10 the earnest necessity of rigidly enforcing ali the proyi- sioce of the ordinance Seecored July 2, 1353, entitied “Au Oramanee to protect the bealth tne city of Jersey ity’ against all parties woo ehal! io any way violate avy of the provigions of the said ordinance. Alderman Horrman eald thas be had ascertained that the tow boats Kane and Thistle, which aro in the habit of coaling at Jersey Clty, are employed about the harbor in loyed in connestion with the Quarantine. The ti ) Which aten he yeltow fever bul io the lower bay, bad been iu tha habit of coating at Jersey City, but not since the 9:b inst Tbe report and regolution was adopted. Fire av Gkexnyiis.—Oo Wednesday afteroson, about four o'clock, ® barn at Greenville, owned by Andrew Cierk, of Jersey City, was destroyed by fire. Mr. Solo- mon, who ber the premises, lost 2 valuable horse, wagous, aod other property. Ihe loas amounts to about 41,500 The fire is supposed to have been caused by some children playing with matches. Brooklyn City News. ‘Tre Surrosep Home iy ATLANNC Sreger rae Resvie or RUM, AND DISCHARGE OF THe ACOUSED —An inquest was held yeeterday morning upon the body of Exizabeth Craw- fort, who was found dead in her apartment at No. 34 Atlantic street,on Wednesday night, under ciroumstances whicd led to the supposition that she had been murdered, Her eon-in Jaw, Robert fofte, with whom she resided, was arrceted om the charge of having caused her dea'h. From the information the Coroner could obtain, it appears that Tofts and his motber-in law bad frequent disputes, but no oue residing in the same houte ever saw him use violence. Tey beerd considerable loud talking at times,and on Weeneaday aiternoon, the deceased cam? inv) Mes. Spia- jey’s apartments, sud exhibitiog a cut on ber forebesa, that Tofm had caueed it bya blow withe bench. Sse afterward went to toe Lbird alstrist atatios house jo wom plein oO: it Ou her retarm eho woat tt Sor ravi Wiba her grenddanghter, ed the door, bh PB y apilied some rica fro Cish, ed her grandmosber threwteniog to whip hee, shi a ber jother. He came, and pusbiag ia the door, ahs 1 down and was taken’ with a fi. Tofwe went 0: | ior Fome waler, end recurning, tried to revive her, bat rg reached the neigbbors, they at ouce killed her, and #0 p-o wh bande, They avuaciked sreoce of officer Johaeon migat dave kiled jously injured bim. Tofts, on bewg q ously Geuled Baviog streck her at any tate, Dut acknowledged haying had rrequent interchanges of augry worde. He taid she was almost constautly drunk, and Was azource of great trouble; that she frequently ful! | whist insoricated, aud ou ons occasion burned one of har ermes severely, feiiipg into the fre. He thought she must bave gusimwed ihe cus on her head by ial large, rough cdged etoae, whica was found Lyi. room. ‘Tbe pelghbora ail corrovorate his statement as to her drivking propenmtiea. The body was taken w the dead house yesterday maorniug, where & post worteo Cxamiuation was made by Drp. Charies A. Van Zandi, Louis Bauer and 0. H Moryhy. They found an old bruise upon the left breast, wich bad evidentty existed for rome cuye, and was vot ot 4 serious character, The cut on the forenesd was 13g feb long and ona quarter inch deep, and is tecbnically designated as a linear wound It might have been caused by @ biow with sone ipstroment or by a fail. Is did aot penetra whe ecalp, and Bad no influevce, directly or indirectly in shortening her Nfe. Jt did rot om te 19 berdestn in suy manner. Thess were all the externa) Sojuries found, and the result arrived at was (uat nic diced Oi Daturs! Causes, and eepecialiy of ser ws apoplexy of the brain. A verdict to this effect was rendered bz the jury, and Coroner Horton promptly ordered the release and dis churge of the prisoner. Stavnine —Two brothers, named MeMabon, resid ing in Bemilion avenve, near Mill street, got Quarrelling = yesteroay, when ons siad bed the other in the back with an ordinary posve. koife. The point of the blade, it ia supposei, panetrated the lung®, causing a serious but no? necessarily fatal jory. Dr. 0. H. Morphy attended upon the injured men and isof opinion thathe may recover. Ine aseaitant was pot arrested, in consequence of the refasa! of the wounded brother to prefer a cempiaint, ALLEGED AITEMPTED OUTRAGE UPON 4 Faxare —An old woman, named Eliza O'Neill, was atiecked in Andzou avenve, near Park avenue, about one o’ciock yortarday morbing, by a young yellow, named Arthur Hagan, who, £6 cbargea, dragged her into am open lot and attemptes ber person. Officer Kelly, of the Sevon4 pre- live, came up acd arrested Hagan. Tae womaa’ * were copeiderably torn. Sho resides in Thlary etree, aud wae on ber return home frot Fiaibush, waere she had heen i eee ber nusbaod, who is in the Hospital The accused was brougbt before Jusiice Corawoli ao. sully committed to await the action of the Graad Jury. Coroners’ Inqueste. Tre Bowarp Streer Scievpe Casr.—Soroner Gamble held an inqnest yesterday at the Fourtesnth preciace station house upon the boty of Jaco Beiser, a naiive of Switzoriand, aged twenty nine years, who commits suicide tbe evening previvus, by shooting Bimsolf with a Pletol, at hit vesidenve No. 39 Howard atrees. Doe vew itappesred, was a aboomaker in comfortable circam stances, baving accumulated somothing 'ke $1,000 from bis earnings, whic he deposited ia the saviogs bank What could have induced him to commis suicide remains &mretery. He alwaye appeared perfectly bapny and contented. Tig friends are puzzied to find ant the canes which led to be commision of the rash ect, and epter- tain bat little booe of molving the mystery. The jcry endered a verdict {1 a published ict to accordance with the facts previously Para. Harchway Accinmyr.--Charles Daley, porter in the emp'oyment of Messrs. Jafiray & Sons, No, 359 Broadway, died at the York Hospital yesterday from the effects of injuries which he accidentally eceived on Wednesday evening by a box of ary Fooda falling upoa him. Deceased, it appeared, was ed sged in boisting some gouds at the huchway, whan » ‘eavy case fell from the fifty story, atriking deceased on ‘he head, and tnfiicting such eavere injuries that be diet from the effects thereof in lows than twelve boure itor. wards Corover Gamble an inquest upon the bady when the jury return Verdict of “desta by fraser of the skull from goods case falling upon nim through the batchway of the building 350 Broadway August 17, 1859.”” Deceased was & native of Irolaut, avd was forty years of age. A Sigx,Parwren Kitten.—Geonge Young, a sign painter, was almost inatantly killed yesterday forenoon Heavy } by falling off a laider at the corer of Beak man street and Naesau street. Coroner Gambir held yest upon ‘the body, when it appeared h was engaved in bewging oul acign on t% story ot Messrs, Whitlock & O9.’e ballding, when he e 1 with a alzzines? of the head, and fal! to t disiance of over thirty fect, Deseomo! tall ashing bia skal, aod recetying teen in lomediste dea. Dr. Tho of Uwer Eariy, @ mason, who died from the effets of in- Juries accidentally received on board tha —_ a aoned eal Deceased 36 of’ er nant ‘was 86 years of age, und was ane Avrivals and Departures. ARL From Liverpool, tp the adete) children wd we Mr Nitller, Stee Laogion, Wellor, 140 osnghters an 1. Mani, Gooe « bbeimer, rite asa" Ba Asla=Mr De “hyp and MreSnonr, Mago fe Miss M A Hows far ov A niece, J Nihole acd |” fox, nerman Bo jeiela, J daber, Wr aD a idrm Obs, Liden and ser Wine Gravle, Mr and Mie einer aua two children craib, Mr acd Mrs Delmonio an’ Biwleman, MeCopnin, Pethe! mar, Twilla, A Morrison, De la Vi W Gevers, FH Gloney, JF, hubp, Ivan. ¥ilgour, Pollor 4 bas bicd arde righ Lea, Bs ight, te H Flet” man, Jewell, Gol Virco, th sughices, Mr Ha ste, Gray, Grine eo deere mr aarvet, Nggtany Macks, wi eblowiuer’ Gosace, hes fh From Richmond. 9.¢, te rteamshi» Yorktown—Mirs ) Rovea bow, Mira 1s Harma'a, » Sutherland JY se@eons, PA Mon 4 ave and Jedy, Mr? G'P Bues and ebild, Mise NC Futile, DM « Hughes, la@y and child gi rou, umn Piaiim, K bb Meade. B Wateon, Mig 5 ® hoventsok, Bing Howsustace, AB vie, the two Mitses Har- ‘ems; La Basalod. | hog Fell Fit wpauldlag, Ds Wries wards, Mr and Miss Mat:hews, Chea I Fponderke, James Rosia, a Fda P aadeow buith. Wm L Meade, T 8 UC Mews, a8 M povenherg aid 145, . A enddaugh- SW Ooter, WC Len. ley, ¥ & shlossterger. oe, % Tucker thos M: Fy 'y, Mra 8 Mt Ch urlle Wes (bas Yatton. Migs P Atkinson, J # Yoak; G F M by ‘er; K Walker, Joba Dixie and thell—and ten {u steerage. *INANCIAL AND COMMERCIA:.. Toorspay, August 18~6 P.M, ‘The arrival of the Asia pisces us in possession of .wo days’ later news from Europe. I's pointe are, briefly, an advance of 4 @ 3¢\m the British funds and the Freoch Tentes; a cotton market steadier in the face of large arri- Vals, ® dull breadatuffs market, and a revival of the de- macd for money in London, recovery in busivess, and is local, as is shown by there- duction in the rate of discount by the Bank of France, There was a good demand for American State stocks in The actual disarmament which bas been com- menced by the Emperor of the French is calculated to stimulate further improvement in trade, though that im- provement will rot, in all probability, hecome general until after the Zurich Conference has adjourned. The last statement of the Bank of England shows the fellewing variations ss compared wita the previous This latter ladue to the Increase. Decrease. Public deposite On the other side of the accouni— Government ececusitice, Other securities Coin and buliion,.,, Notes onemployed With regard to American securities, Messrs. D. Beli, Son & Co. report as follows: There ig no particular change to notice in tbe market for There has beep & steady demand et werk, and some considerable purchase of es five por cents, Penneyivania five per cent boads for invest e Panama seven per cont Americsn securities. cenis, and Virgivia live and six ‘With the exception of tterling bonds, whiok continue in great req’ very scarce, ihe prices of raiiroad bonds are in a great measure nomiral. United states 6 per cent bon?s, 1868... United States 6 per cent bonds 18 Alabama 5 per cent, bonds. Kentucky 6 per cent bond: Mary iand 5 per cent sterlin, Msztachusetis 6 per cent sterlixg Moesiesippi 5 per cent Union Bark bonds, Onio 6 per cent stocks, 1886, Pennsyivania 5 per cent atg., Penpgs lvania 5 per cen; bonds, South Caroling 6 per cont bon Tennessee 6 per ent boads, divers., Virgiola 6 per cent bonds, 1886 Virginia 5 per ceat sterliag boude, Bestop 434 per cent sterling bon: Montreal 6 per cents, 7858-85 Ininote Central 7 per cant, 1875 6 per cent, 1875 7 per ceut freckandi ni eee al 8 per cent, 1869... 3 shar New York Centrai 6 per cet Do. Michigan Centr: Do. s Hot coy. 1883 83 4 convert , 1864 92 Pork and New York and Erie 7 por ccit SY maort., i from which the blood was flowing over her face, stated | po, nari cee 2 Panama 7 percent 1 Do, do. 1 Penpeyivania Central 6 p, c. let mort, , 18! ere, Baring Brothers quote bar silver at Ss. 23¢4.; American eagies » 23 Sattorthwaite saye:— Ibe trencuc.iong during the past week in American ge she soon alter brestbed ber last, (ne tact of her death | There has been a gwd 2 bonds from 60 to 81. | wid & Eady atid to 33, Boarceiy w bargain in a fs, aud bat | ‘for money end account, Baring Brothers write: — In Americsn stocks there is po marked varistion, but we Stale siocks, Which are United Sites 0°, buyers anc ecliere, wt 93, nia certificrtes, $0.0 Sl; bonds, 88 a 84 | Colonial recurities at the advanced price of 212 a 1121; for Csuasa, and 109 fur Nova Scotia aod New Brugewick. Raliway bares aud boude without movement. A leading circular sayz, reepecting preadatuils:— Harvesting ic progressing, wccom penied by fay wea'her. The excessive bext which we have had will moat probably be found to have injured the quantity ae woll an the qua insy of the crop, bow here aud in different parts of the 12 Coneequence well supported. rly crop of pose rome demand | There arerome complaints ag to the toes, but this seems to he a matter of couree at this pe riod of the season, The exchange business bas hardly opened for Satur. day's vessels; very few bills bave thus far been sold. The correepondenis of the Rothschilds continue to hold at 11034 a 110 5,; these rates are, however, above the mar ket. The Saturdsy’s steamers will take a pretty large amount of specie; bow much, it is yet too soon to aay. Money is working very easily to-day. Call loans are generally made até per cent, and good paper is easily taken at # shade below the rates heretofore ruling. The opinion gains ground thgt if the backs will only pursue ® cautious conservative policy for the next thirty or forty deys, there need be no apprehension of trouble among the merchants in Ociober. The improvement in the sock market is well sustained. There was not much business done to day, but the lead. ing speculative stocks were rether bigher than yester: and there scemed tobe more diaposition to buy then. New York Centra! war freely taken at an advance of 3, par cent; it is said that the Albany intercet fs buying. The advance in the Western shares is ojual to Jy a ig por Toledo rose 1 per cent. ulve higher, and in Harlem preferred was All toat geoms to be wanted to cause quite an active time in the stock market ip advices of an {mprovement ia the earnings of the rail- There is quite a desire to bay both among the street speculators and the outsiders; and there is a powerful bear party which would give steadinces and etrength to But it is bardly safe to calculate ou any considerable advance before railroad traffic increases, Iathe afternoon the market wes rather stronger, with moderate activity, aud ttouke closed firm at the follow- neesees, 87 a 14; Missourie, 8224 n 24; New York Central, 713 a 7%; Erie, 6; Harlem, 95 a Hadson River, 3254 a 34; @ c; Michigan Central, 4234 a 43; Michi gan Southorn end Northern Indiana, 634 a red, 217% # 22; Panama, 115; Ii Galcna and Chicago, 647% & 66; Cleveland and Toledo, 20 4 44; Chicago one Kook Iniand, 6235 2 The committee in the case besween brok we referred yesterday reported to-day to tbe Board that they could not recommend any interference in the trans action, and their resort was unavimously accepted and fi The facta of the case were very simple. ouleider, whom we may cal! A. B , bought stock of @ bro- kor, & member of the Board, on atime contract. Afters short interval, A.B. directed the broker to deliver the flock to two members of the Boord, whom he gave up az bis principals im the transection, Before auy celivery was made, however, A. B. went to the broker, counter- manded his request to deliver to the two members he bad | yoy, named, and desired him to deliver the stock to a third A. B. thus evidently became the real principal in the traneation, and the broker, viewing tho case jm thin light, retained in bis hands a portion of the profit OD the stock (wich had risen since the eale) to A.B. Tho letter appealed w the Board, which, ae above riated, ais morning refused arising market. ing qootation 34; do, preferred party, an outsider. offget a cli be bad agat om Mou'ay kast to express rogret thas wore pursuing ® prudent and vo omuree, one of the oldest among them—the y admiaiatered 45 ab tedacing ite of the Manhatian Cenk Jon Of Dolug wants 16 DSNKY aA & Dod. 200,068 of apecis in a Woe. aro unwilling to NEw YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1859. 1 Gamble notified to bold an inquest upon tho im wisdom; to prove the contrary, they pub‘ish the fellow. beans s emonged Jpg statement of the movement of the bank: Rerven vor Weex Ercina Avover 6. $841,007 2847, oem 3,188,879 oan sas nye Spe Otren'at'on, $529,769 Ate 48 epee aia nd 2,978,185 Balance in favor of the Bank...............$2,409,55! Tucreave in assets for the week ending 15th Augutt compared with the previous week.... $8,087 From this it appears that it is the opinion of the gentle mev who administer the Manhattan Bank that tho more @ bank lords the stronger ib becomes; and that if it only in- creases its loans a little faster than it loses its specie, it will be stronger the day it breake than it ever was before. We congratulate the stockholders of the “Manha'tan Bank upon the novelty aad simplicity of the method thus epunciated by their executive officers. Tney are emi nently enviable people; for while—should trouble again overtake us—the other city banks will be distracted a* ‘the loss of their specie, and worried to know bow to cur- tai! without ruining their customers, the Manbattan Bank: iB pursuance of its peculiar recipe, will only need to ex- pand in proportion to the decrease of its motallic reserve, and will no doubt weather the storm in perfect safety. One cannot but regret that this iufailible recipe bad not been discovered by the Manhattan Bank before 1857. Io thst memorable year the offivere of the Manhattan, vho are in authority still, did at least as much as any other bank in (tbe city to bring on the crisis by an excessive expansion io the spring, and an equal ly excessive contraction in the fall, Had they at thet time been conscions of thelr new and truly admirable principle im banking—that the lors of specie may be counterbalanced by an increase of loana. they would provably have peen spared the shame and sorrow which their polisy bronght on them, aod a.aooy the discounts, of whose yolume they now boast, tnere would perbans bave been not quite 69 large a proportic of yirtuglly dead paper. The Dusinets of the Subd Treasury was as fol.owe to éay :—" Total receipts, et $458,490 00 —For one’ 170°000 00 Yots! payments. 935,386 74 Buiance 6,335,987 ¢ ‘Tue exchanges at (be Back Clearing Rouse this mora ing were $19,805,083 26, and the balances were $1,053, 034 43. The Circassian, for Giaegow to day, lakes out $10.00 ip specie. The Ofth mortgage bondbolders of the Erie Ra(iroat Company baving applied to have the protection of a re ceiver extended to them, as well as t> the fourth mori. gage bondholders, Judge Ingraham, of the Supreaie Court, yesterday, oa the application of the trusiees, 6x tended the receiversnip already existing to ali the pro perty covered by the fifth and last mortgage of tas com: pany. The last morigege covers ali tne property of tho company. Btock Exch Ticnepat, Angus 18, 1898 1003, 140 ans Bariem RR pr 354 $1000 U S b's, °65, 23g 100 do. +. 36% 18000 Missouri 6's. 2000 ErieRR2dm be 72 8555 1000 Hud RRR3dm 75 BO s¢ 5000 Harlem 2d m be 88 625 1000 Goshen Br bds, 56 6Lh) 16 shs Nationa] Bank 10 6 Continental Bank. 99 60 Dei KBud CO sl0 90 100 Penn Coal C, 8 Ja ies 20 IN Cea RR... 300 do. . 350 Gul & Cai RR 200 Cleve & Por RR... Es do ..... 00 2 ao & 100 2 = rs SECUND BOARD. . STM 100 she NY Cen R.269 700 80 . 4. 078 lOMS& Ngee $2000 Tenn 6's, °90, 5060 Misrour! 6’ 160 50 sbs Vacifci 85 Co 200 10ON Y GuRR..... 100 100 59 PanomaR& 1 100 200 Chi & RERR.b69 6234 20 bo do 625 20 500 New York Bank Returns. FKOM May 6 TO NOVEMBER 25, 1554, Week Pnd'g. Specie Cureul’n —_Denosite. May 6., #90 i 9,923,007 63,856,600 + 9,240,927 + 20,866,728 at 9.484 807 9,381,714 9,307 889 OAs 284 9,009,726 9068253 9,195,767 3 8/837 /681 16 720.309 8,768,289 8,768,77 16,386,864 24,490,981 136225023 14 953972 14,496,072 14,7:4 618 1$°446,317 1782 14'484'260 28,, O2.065 91 12,082 U86 80. 92102 613 14,082,244 389,525 10,680,517 11.139,377 10,820,168 Oct. Nov. 1 8 7 10,806,682 7,877,694 627181,007 25... $1,699,705 10,200,983 7,718,168 69,524,199 FROM MAY 2 TO NOVEMBER 28, 1857. May 2.2114,409,275 12,009,914 9. 115,068,322 32,017,491 16. .114,620,082 24 23..114,049;108 20. .114,049'633 + 115,298,592 +.118,$12\641 115,119,690 8,593,301 125,016,604 8,695 005 215,044,303 8,991 690 11..716,028,018 8,693 '578 18.117 ,365,321 8,415,833 25. .118,848,131 8,528,814 Aug. 1. 71,050 12 22 8.1226 14.737,867 15..321,241.472 31,880,635 2,.120,139,582 10,0975178 136,588,919 1112,221;365 10,2: [109,685,672 12,181,857 [108777921 13556186 26..107,791,433 13,827 3..105,9.5,499 11,400,413 10..101,917,669 11,476,294 1) 97(245'826 7,843,280 » 95,693 6 8 10,411,643 1; 96,317,754 12,683 /441 7.! 95,838,244 16,492,162 14. 95,230,247 19,451,966 21, 95,875,482 23,467,760 28., 94,963,130 2,303,145 FROM MAY 1 TO NOVEMBER 27, 1858. May 1..111,868,456 35,06 213 7,438,514 8..112,741,985 86,253,143 7,786,056 18,.114,119,288 $4,739,728 7,602,975 22.,115,658,052 84,047,446 7,807,416 28, .116,600,983 31 ,496.144 7,252,618 Inne 5..116,474'597 82,790,852 J2..116,022,152 $8,387,253 19.,117,797,047 34,396,406 85,280,940 26. .118,885,869 31,831,892 46,323, July _3..119,812.407 33,880,232 7,465,120 106 308, 10. 118,863,937 84,796,693 7.571873 106,20" 17..119,104,222 35,528,184 7,340,946 107)101,05) 24..118,940,452 95'515'243 7,851,045 105.470.5968 31..119,850,405 36,712,107 7,498.34 106 458,030 Ang. 7..120,893,859 35,145,844 14..123. 874.409 $1,160,472 «+ 226,208,251 28,349,509 126,084,424 27,817,006 4..125,885,840 28,048,684 7.) 126,013,211 28,059,495 7,083,669 162,897 .651 + 124,648,018 28,808,568 7,318,695 104,733,684 25..124,118,904 28,625,831 7,864|373 102,429:348 Oct. 2. . 123,659,697 28,533,185 7,876,760 104,901,684 9,.128,699.250 29,170,204 980,519 106,669'933 23.1124 '87 G..126,809,492 26,837,855 8,183,933 109,217,416 13..127/207,519 26,089/277 7,975,420 89,542)5 25 9021125/898 691 26.79F.8'5. 7/360/576 88,045 1481 87. .126,086,608 27,157,731" 71862,467 — 80.734;701 FROM MAY 7 TO avousr 13, 1859, May Pepto tly 005 26,086,823 8,804 697 85,872,043 a 241,376 Sept. Noy. x 5 (480,684 104,809,659 463,846 103,928,173 748.249 108 347,818 Sse 29,680,408 25,171,835 $499,088 88,896,639 2i..128,701,668 25,090,008 8,362,723 84,054,140 28. .127,187,0°0 24,319,322 8,u82,0b2 35,002,055 June 4, . 125,606,700 8,497,692 82,678,806 11... 122,958,9.8 BOL ikG 76,883,685 18..121 900,105 28 LIL F9,127,979 28..121,149 44 216,043 77,193, July 2..122,401 13) 9.. 121,614, at 16..120,4.0, %8,2233070 78, 23,.129,084.160 21,196,012 76 101.08 80,199,247 419, 4584 74.474 896 Avg. 6.128.949.0645 05988877 8.4227 606,099 20,187,612 © Sf Ly sus, 02 the nig) CITY COMMER CIAL REPORT. Tuvrspay, ast 18—6 P.M. Asnre.—°mall ales were made, Paes n pots a 5KC., ‘ana of pearls at 5 4c. she sprang a leak and war msti-¢ now: rds of two feet water” per Hour, Bho will bave to dienba:ge ‘sbe ship Saratoga, 1150 tone regis'er fe now on the } Ses. tops dock forrepaire dhe will ce wl, ped, reca ty coppered. bia 7r—Finut—There was more sctivity in the | 5e¥’ Bassvor? d the beiter grades rather firmer, though ae cbunge of moment in prices. The ‘transqct'one Feast waatont 37 605 to 12,000 bbia, glowing WiRhia tho $410 a 405 425 evens Wishes ‘8 Tain ta choise Western extra, . 8 % Extra Genes ee a 6 69 a lis a 4s Aeeeees 40 —Souikern flour ws in fulr activity, amd prices steady, witb €ales of 3,000 bbls, closing wibin the range of the above quotstione, Corn mes ‘as steady, with sales of about 176 bole, includiog Jereoy and Brandywine, s+ the above fizures, Rve flour was unchanged and so limit ed, Wheat was irregular, and prices for moss dessriptions rather lower; the saier embraced 10,000 to 11,000 Dusneis, including new white ladiaua, at $i al; now red Souwuern, $1 1255 @ $1 20, and amber colored, $122 u $1 25, and bile do,, $1 25's $1.95.,and ehotde White Michigan at | yon 'p Si 4i,xnd whie Keptucky at $1 40a $145; red co, $115, and Milweukeo club at 76c., and unsound red Southern st » Com was in good demand, wilh sales of about 26,000 bushels, inciuding new mixed Wer! orn at 78c. a 790 , and 760. for old, ia store, and Jer yellow at 4c. Rye was firmer, with small paies 47 for Jersey, and at 86c. for Northern, Corre —he market was quiet, while prices were tleady; we could hear of bo sales of moment bi i Corroy.—The gales embruced about 700 bates in lots, cloving with some more lone, but wi:boat quotadie chavge im prices. Th» private advces by the Asia were con sidereo in the main to be fayorade, but failed Wo luiact apy advance to prices in thia market so far ay thelr elfoots were developed. Feeicets —To Li poo! about 300 a 409 bales of coltoa were epgaged ai 3-lod. tor compreceed, aod a, 7-54d & 44d. for uncomprested. 10 bhig. tobscco at 272. 6d , 60 bbis. pork at le. 9d., and 900 obis. flour at 18 6d. Rares to Gisggow and (to London were without change of mo- ment, while no engagemen’s of moment tramepired. To Havre rater were upchauged. fo Aptwer 300 b rooin were taken at 28. 62., and to Aambure 6,000 bbe staves at p. t. avn ale of old for shipmen’ Were light at 7 . 00 N Hg gs if quiet, and gales confined to small lots of the crop of 768, at trom Go. a l4c , the latter figure for choic Thow.—Sales of 80 tone Suotch pig were mace wy #24, eawonthe, Ober dercri,tions were uvcuapgod. lamk.—Further sales were wane of common al sfc , and at $1 15 for ump Rockiaad. Navab StToKkS —Sules of S00 Dd! Writs turpentine were toate ac ddu. w 43240, Other degoriptions were quet id Bominal, gon —Liveced was steady, and we noticed sales of 3,000 gations at 60c., OD Werms equaitocasa. Cruse, sperm and wha'e were quet abd prices unsbanged. PROVIsONS.--Pork—The market was more solve for prime, while new mess was neld with more trmaces Phe eles embraced advut 600 bbis., insiuding Lew mers .t #13 62B $13 6b; Kbout 1,000 ovis. new mets Were verubie between 16th Septe: 16k at p. t., and 2,600 obi 49 7b. ‘Beef wes beavy, with sales of avout 100 bula , ‘neivoing country prime at $5 50 a 86, mess do. at $7 a $8, repacked at $8 a $10 50. Cus meats were sterty, with alee of 125 bhds. and tierces at a 640. for ehoulders, and 83, >. 6 8340 for hewe. Lard—Sales of 480 ths. were made wb 1Jgo. lic, Baier wad cheese Laas _ steady, with a fair amount of gsles to the trade and for refining, with geome reported for export: the trapsachous embraced about 900 buds, ia shuding 04% Porte Rico at 7}cc., and the remaincer cou: sisted of Cubs murcovads, incinting retioing gootr, witain tne rapge of 5c. abe ,and grocery goods at b3¢c. B 63gc.; th 8 wlto included 740 bags Veruambucos at tone ut 100 boxes, chietly within the rauge of MgC. & THKC. one re les of about 5,000 'b:. were made at 103¢c Whiskey wee ttosoy, with sal s of 400 bb ib 26350 WARIIIME INTELLIGENCE, Movemeats of Occan Steamira. Kew Yor New York BPKOIAL SOTIOK, an and Iettere tnlended for the Maw Youn Oewirn ALMANAC FOR NEW YORH—THIS DAY. A + & 14 | MOON RISES, os + 664! mom WaTeR SON RISES, BUN BLTB. Port of New York, August 18,31359. OLEAR De Bieam hip Po'omas, Watsor, Savanuab—H B C/omwell & “btp Ornondater, Pike. Moblia—N H Brigham. Perk Normen (Now), Bschall, Bc island—Holmboe & ‘Sig Geo Wasbing!on, Innegs, Liverpoo!— Wae mperacors Dioclesziaud (sue), Karstelgy, wsrhet~Funch & Yeincke, ete Dh Trowbridge. .enfate, Rarcados. Bere Them Eris CMiy Dele, wtechens, Haittex—s sonithers chr W A Griffo, Borden, Granata inten & Jonea abis~D R Lews't D4 Dewolf. Dit Dewor ebr F tta & Wasibut Febr Danvi er, siebmond~ 4 Ph fobr Surp.ie Cole, Rallimore ~ Matiler, Lord & Quereau Sloop ® HE Fowen,’ Welle, Provideno=—Master, Reamer Dele wa: Noper Philedelnhia. Steamer Beverly, Pierce, Philsielphia. ARRIVED, Steamship Asia (Br), Lott, Liverpool, Ang & with mdae and to E Cunard eB inst lat 42 49 het iy Oceas Queen, Beuce Tir Souham #4119, Jou 67 4 aw #bio Heury Ciay, Oaulking. rom Liverpool for New York, @t micnigh’ imsaed ® “amshio Ferain, bexcet»" * tverpcol 1 hthe Battery wt i!:s0 oM < pty fieamehip Yura.ow ‘Whelemen. Cd st Mow London 16h tna, abip #lectre “brown, Northwest Lovers received frova bark KaD*“yhe, Hasey, of @reeapert, we te thle eh Loan, BS ok at berae eae Se 4 : Wiad erune lf Congo’ ¢or'ead bo x1 ame ia abu 204 Metter trom 7 Aa We 33 fume 7, repo" t Smith, of bark Feats 24, of HH, dated’ s he wa keria I GAN. ton B09) W. boblag 640 bol oP on-—July 13, lat $8 80 8, Jon 89 12 W, bare Cleora, Akin, “ied fay 14, Iai 35 18 3 4 Wee a nice 68,12 22 29, an Am whaler, with lations Spoken, &c. Shio Bovares, Hinckley. fi y July 22, ten thn Frineklas Doms Loadon Juve 26 for Oalouite,. chip state of Matoe, Peardou. fry trainee aly 28 Tat 1240 Nylon 98°29 Woes Tne 2 for Aue é rnp Sival. Kelly, from Savannah for (allan, July 27, lat 29 Manip Gomori Lawronce Patten, from peanut) Lawzonce, n, Mobile for Liverpool, tmer, from ft Joba, NB, for Li- Jul Ekip Monarch of the Sow, A sip London, Hurlbut, hence tor Londos, Ju'y 26, lat 41,. verpool, Aug 2, Jet 49 lon 1 Bbip Jobn Bertram, Kouds Suly 25, ist 68 low 19. ‘son, from Hamburg tor NYork,. Ship oro Castle Reed from “iverpoo) for L Jat 28 Jem 1006 W. defedoc!:sietubdve- te) be South Caroling, Femplon, henee for NUrlesna, Aug 3, of 0 Berk Whie Wiog. 11 days from Philwalphia for Laguayra, Avg 5, lat 2) 40. lon 68 30.) vi aid ibe wo fy Se (Den), trom Newcastle for Nock, tug 2, lat low By pilot port Geo Storrs, Mo6~Rark Tremen!, tor Boston Aug id. ae e May pearing W; bark Almira Coom7e 8 dayer ™ wands tur salem, Aug 16, Sarnegat bearing NNW Glaiant 15 miles, Foreign Ports, * A LaPOROUBM, Aug 5—Of, Uharter Ook, Flttner, from Shielde for N xork. + Larrns, July 26—Arr Marm'oo, Blaokessh'p, Sadiz. BRLTOL, © Ug dm ate Llavow, Vartls, Havens, ug3 rr Velast, Green, Norf ila. REMERMAVEN, July $l Sid Permacn Kubimano, York. HEN, uly "0 —Arr Cer: 0 Gerdy, dail, New Orleane; uno Fdzard. and Ado phine M | Alvent pont, Kepnard, Noriesns; Sshiller, Bahr; Ubiaa, Ke: tuaore rt Bi bas aod pramtng Zarene a os wor sas ORDRAUX, July $i—, re Juniata, Moxey, NOrleans a oma ulbbs, Cardi; $4, Roger A Beira, ‘scan, 1 Bakcx.ona, July 29—Arr Julis, Presss, NOrlesps; 30th, Vic- toria, Gorgus Pobadelphia. Hownay, June 25. are Belen Mar, Low Ooleutta; Jnly 1, Ciariase ird, iird, London; 24 husan Howlsad Adame Li Yerpool; 4th, Southampton, Austin, do. aid June 2d Fi | Loud Swinerton, Liverpool; 2/th, Ucean Ranger, Kao vies, Bot- teidsm in port July 5, Wizard King, Cone, for mdon; * P Ingersoll, tor Hong Kong, Rqusntum, Muir, for Cal + Routban ¥Got, Heien mar. Low; North < od, sdams and Wisconsin, Foot, disg; Cras Buck smalte, ass Find, Bird, do; Lica, Cooper sad Lombard bactnan, uc >. Carnie, 20g 2—8id Famvelace, Tatham, NYork; Joseph Giich: tot, Globrist, King ered ime NYork (cad eld for COWES, AUR & arr Avago | ee. (en. Bevre), Werer ine), Gaeljom do (1rd eid for Bremen) obitits Vecouta, July 2/10 darriabarg, Wiswell, New riespe Carcerta Jnre M—Are Celliops, Smmors, Mauritius, i Dat. A ‘Arr Vicloris, audereon, NYork for London and procveeces) LUNGENESS Aug 2~- Passed by, Helicon, Co'e from Bavans for Cronsimdt Lea., Sug 5- Sid Clara Ann, Patten (from Havaus), Cepen- gen Lover, Aug 3—Gf, Teavella C Jones, Woodburn, from Rot- terdam for # York. foo NLRH July Sarr Greenwood, Nason, 81 Peters! urg for Bi igienh Farwourn, ug 5- Arr Gen Stricksr, HoDonald, Hava a. FOLMESIORE, sug 2—<f, Washingwoo, Wenge, trom Phila delphi, sor brewen G1sSG0W, Aug 4—Arr Orbons, Hagerson, NYork 81d iat, Fairlld, Hatoaway, SYork (aud from “reeacek 61a); Kick mind, Corkul, Bostya; 24, Jane Lagavtt, Lambart N xora; 440, Lima, Johnetcre, Sesion. ‘aa How! Oo. | _rrig Martha Jae (6i), Uorbett st Joba. N5—¥ I Aeriue & 8a | Gray, trom qydney, NSW, for NYork, to «Parrish, Hichaond, Ac. with mdee and |. h 3 gatwiy, aug 2~ Arr 2delalde (a2), Niebolaon, N York vis 3t joker, Gotuxxeura July 3)--arr Loch famsr. Lampher, NOr- leone, UU Fowier, Wood, Koouie, Uid 2i1b. White sea, Kans, Boston, Geet Putco, Wichol Con is sine Shepherd hare, TEE, eo Paton Michel, co. $12 dist, Shep papp, Work; ang 2, Centurion, Caniking, do oe LivERVooL Aug $—are it M Mids, Burges, St Joha, WB; Atia, Duncan Mobile; Sth, Vigo (sa), M’Guigan, NYork; For- tana, Dewees Galvenom Bld $d, Cs Penne, Melcber, Havens; Guriude, Doane, 8t Jono, NV: Samuel Watts, Milla, and Leons, Norris, Tatso: Be- orter. Howes, and S'arof the We-t, NYore: den Parkhill, Pike, Osarlesion; Anta himbal, Merrill, to Janeiro, Cli Aug %, Pluiureh, Berier. York ‘(before reported ald Sind; Grace, ' tow, Baltimore; DL Choate, M’Manua, Boston 5: Pleades, Wiuslow’ Puiladel ok fluox Cadiz. Phliadelohis, Poole, ; Frank Fliol, Kobioson, Madras vis Gi Ongene. Foye Lh Boe ntout 23, Churlotte Nesmith N York: ae Oey do; Forrest, Charlea‘on; $4. Jobn Saroour. Moran, Orlesne; Guif Stream, Higgioa do; Lady Frackiin, Jordan -*N York; ina (#), Boston and NYork: 4th. & M Mile, Sturges, Lavan; Eliza Bonwall, Michaels, Oaarleston. . LONDON, Atg 2 arr Patricw Henry, Koure, New York: Sea- fox. ae amaaion; 3, shee Hoxie, St soe ae Jota ue yap, Nicho's, Matanzas; 4th, Mary & Uewpdel!, Moree, St bh alg: ose Carica hombres inant blout 23. Patrek nenry, Moore, ork. Mary Barteti, “Igoe bay. Ola 8d, Gov Frown, Axworthy, Rewcastle and New Haver; Eventide, Ps New castle and Providence; Glos. Bhieicanrd¢o 4th. Fight Hawker, Wewcuetle ana Haven. Are at Gravevend 4th, Mary O’Brien, Vesner. 3t Jon, NB. LEGHORN, July 23--arr leaac Bell, Je ‘Kriese; 24ib, Metropole, Foster, London et Mauszitius, aug 1—re Obes Cooper, Coflln, «ntwarp: Ad- Mmirel Fleville, Pent, Charleston, hosalla, sigrarolo, 2d, Convoy, Caatner, ¢o, Hata. oly 10 Arr Gandolio, Culotte, NOrlesne jai AvAITICS July 2—Eid bare Pbilomela, serry, 40) achr frouk, Very, Jonsuna Soe ty gents MELMOUKNE, Alpril May 21 Tropic’ Lorin, rr eblpa Screamer, Snow, London; mon; 20th, wed Rover, Puen, Hoog Keng and syaney: stat, Ruieco. Jeeven, San francisco; June 2 Pris (sw), Tregecth Feovasola; th Alarm, Mathews, Lovdon: $b, Pocahouias, Wooderenn, Liverpoo!; 0b, Ragle, Wiitams, ou and Sydoey; 16h, Atmospb.re, Lunt, dado, lala Currie “an Frsuc'a% bli’ May 18, Snnker Hill Hosne Singapore: Victory, Gard- rer, Guain; ia art Union, Morrison, Rlaing Ken, Koinels, apd Dione ‘aes do. 2th, Privcens ore), Garvey, San civeo; 2%in Ucesn Fte-d. Smuliey, Guam; Jace 1, Bau Fravcisco, 4th, Spusze arey, Gum, ‘Alma sanpan. 2eusscola. Avg $-Entcnt, sellence, Ir#in Bowon; Kate D July 25~—ary David & Garoiiae, Csiera, NYork; scr colombo, Aptos, NOrieane ts Qtpusstows, “Aug 1—Bld se) ‘eatcott, Dublin; urn L Preble, Roow, Amrterdea. ie sana Quebec Aug id—str ebip % 0 Peters, Curis, NVork: bark 8 .ovitt, do 1. (Bay of Telenda) May 18 -Pat fn herk Mandattan, obtain bande, OC KaNDE, JW 8-40 port barke Arrow, Macragton, for Frsp. gery to Ludiarn & Helneren On Cepe Henty sigualized | Siem: Keceva Malin. trom Lisoon ‘o: NYork; Srige Wea EL eemenip Vorb town. bence for Narfolx. | Brune. Be Nyork; Goss ied. Peratos, f-om N York rbip smerica Howe, Liverpool, July 1. with mde ant 22 | fir Moot br George W Towntend, Cuver, from Rich- pawergers, 1) D & & Ringeland &Puton Bed calms and light | Mord ‘or ke sire during the ire pga. dJuls 10, iat 49% lon 15 g99re #10 JAN Joly 3~SId_ Alma, Mut United Stated; 7th, ship Ocean 5 daye fem Apalechicola, hound FE. nodate, | Lavcasiy wer, N tork; 8th bark Parena, Lee, do, lat 0 20.1 , #poke ehto Tucy Thompasa, for Liverpool, | | billrLpe. aug 4~—Arr posstus, Look, Moerdam’ Bid 34, Jo- The © wae towee jo o Quarantine isst"uigal oy Kieamiug WG | bana, N\ork Puta Capt Geiney AN, Aug3Mid Wider Farley. Nishols, RYork, Bhio Keptone, Peabody, Liverpool, Jnly 9, with méee and 339 BIROMD Rss, as 4—Pui in, Lady Sruce, Kiimpson, from the passes. gore. 0 CB Luebel Koo “Wib inst Ist 4382 Jon 95 | Fyne for Portiand, che Pros bert Wiibelta Link, from *elte fo. StJobn, S| , SYDNEY NW. May 18—Sid Lizele Spalding Ames Guam; % B, 134 dss8 out- rupplied ber with provisions sad water. Bark ¥ & Beriram. Nichole, Havre, July 1, with mdee, to Siurree Clesrman i Co Glover, Bordeana, 45 days, wath brandy 49, to Has bed light wirds and calms thé entire Bere euolle (Prue), Brandt, Marseilles, #2 days, with mdse, to Punch & Weincke. werk Merion (of Baltimore), Jopneon, Rio Grande, July 8, with nides 4c, to James Demarest Berk Cleniuésos, Cole, Ciertucgos. Suly 23, with sugar, to Ponvert & 0. 8b ‘inet, [at 27 80, lon 79 30, spoke ship albert isitatia, Storer, from Swen Island for London with guano, ell ve Schr Mevve (Fr) Joncourt. Bt Pierre, NP, 18 days, with fish 0 Wheel wrigot t Co Sloop Kov hoy, Shaler, Crowley Town, NJ, 2 days. Eluop Mary «rn Bell. Frercis, Bese River. 2 dayw hr Superor, Rovinson Kifasbeth vert for Sean. ® Sebr Doretia Dayton, Port #wen for Providence. atesmer Neleware. Copes, Philadel: bia, Steemer Potomeka Bye New Redford, Bteamer Petrel. Baker, Proviaence. BLOW, Heury Moy, Caulking, from’ Liverpco: sear ebip 4 cis. ¢ nioe. trom Tiisste—By pilot host Ezra Nye. Bork Maria, Nebr Jann 3) Ma’ kebr Biward ban Brig Wobawa. ATLED. Beam dip Cire Calway; Potomas, Savannah: ships Sxoymion, Liverpool; F She man, 8 John, NB, Wind at suarise NE; m¢ id’an 8, wnd light; sunset 37. fevegcaph ertre Report. SANDY BOOK, Aug 18,. ennret—One ship in tow coming in over tbe ‘eatubip Circassian for Galway, cleared the bar at 2:45 PM. Wind NW, light; weuther clear? BIGHLANL . Ang 18 sunset—One brig fo the officg, ward cound. Wint NW a di ht; weather clear, Miscelianeous, Waarrsncr Fraxxiin, Richmond, of New Bedford, war wrecked at Ohatbain Islands 4prii 12, No particnta TheF at Iset discounts Feb 1) had 200 bbis sperma and 130 do wha'e ol: on board. Bann Maxnarran, Gray, from S5dvey, NSW, for Hew York. put into the Bm) of islands on the 16.b of May to obtain ssme bande, Foromac—Capt Athica, of shio Liberty, at New Or. loans, rep2rta tbat on the 24 Tet he ta sh'p Poiomas, Gapt Heed, from ilverpool for New Orleang, aground on ¥ Shesla, witb colors firing. dala itecme oc, ScnR Guasr ADoLF—A despatoh from Halifax states th sehr @r nf adolf, from Boston tor Kichtiucto, fa reported to Uaily lost off Nova Bootis, No date or other particulars, SUNKEN VeeseL.~ Capt Gantier, of the acbr Marinah N, ar. rived heye from Weshington. Nu, veports at on yeslerday, at twelve o'clock, ten miles eastward of New Inlet and sevan miles from bore, he fell ia with tae vessel oreviously reported a én sunk there, gud brougut her topmast to port Saot Couier seya be le cortdent test isthe ache R 8 Don- nell, Cwpt Gilgo, of Washington. bound from that port to Georgetown, “O wib acargoof corn, which plase she left Abou! nine weens ago, is supported 19 Lave been cagaized in waquall Hor ccew con- sisted or Copt Ofigo, William and Jeeepb Onntior (brothers of Osvt Gautier), and & sesmsn from mouth, who have no doubt tound watery graves. Captain Gautier says there ts erheidersiie canger of vesela getting injured or aunk by ousne 1b csntact with the wreck and ha was therefore care {ul to ascertain ber correct position He says ov fe inten fathoms water, ten miles eaalward of New Inlet, and wbout seven miles from abore, with her lower mast heed epht feet under water tn long 77 47 by ncoount, Ist 3401 by otservation.— Wilmington , GIBRALTAR (no date)—The Alexander Wine, Trawarihen, from Marweiilos for New York, with a genersl cargo, ta strand ed to the wectward of Point Varnero, A sesmer bas been Sent 10 her nsais"snce, Tiseai1yG, July 9%—The American ship Robert M Slomxn, , af Casting, which aatiet from C theaonrg on the 19th ‘or Boston (iron and avous 50 emigrants), streaded on the 24th on Horna seef, tare es anda halt from lind Tho ship bad spruy ga sak sien gpd the cava thongh! of tak. Ing her $0 Hemoure for renates wi forward the nensan to gere with another rhip The abip Iles in thrag and «half (avhe ami the toracastiaabeve water, ihe passengers ware aved on the Cay after the stranding by ‘Oepratay eeu, Of Sandal, #ho, 10 avcompllaa whi b, brew atx Cecklont over board, nd the (ollow img day retucned and taved a pact of the fule ind tov teriate, We had a tore thet fear 90 On hoard orew whe be er, anved themes ven in tne ship’ doubtful whetLor the ebip or cargo can bo saved. Lecnorn July W—The Govern ir, fipeacar. which walle? hence July 18 tor Howto (04) putbase hare vemering haw enoruatercd & & vin} MW pele td ver de8vy ane fo Loe ue tof the 23d and during the 24t2, 14 whet Qin, cromser, Moora, do; Juss 2a 3 py ei Neimetinapaceag Tokway, bug 2-Of, Havre, asus, from dave for NYork » ALEX SNPRIA, Rate ‘Ward Goald, Chin- Rogers, * ork ‘ F. a rom Liverpoo! isn the bar. Cid ebip Helve- *. orge, No; barks Auguste anc neste, (haw) Febwereireger, ‘et J’ bn, AB; Rawatd everett Bost? ing .Ne.thw ove; byl, Joves, do; ashre AuMA Hinoks Ebit Gooaives; Carcie Hves, * ton, Kichmond: nig) ledelphin} Kistoty Freeman, do; sarsh Gull: ve Bilis Seley, do; Pavillon, saker, do; Kechel Jan: Keanon, Co; Kew Mark Haleit do eld, vied N 1o,Nsiquad Mh shio6 Xbacher May oun, Troy; barks otter, Sea ‘Broe: i Ba'gece, HL Hutgore; and from below, ships Bate iarheoes Oboste; barks Sea Bird M WW Packer. Brig Candace stariod, apc Arr steamer Fanny Cadwallader, JW Motes. Satterley, York, Broad: ‘eg ancan Marti, Slelaght, x Pdrk. at. Kivklan#, Kolght.’ from st Jobne, PA; pobr nlite. Leary, from Havana Old bark New Light, nolde; Kio Janeiro; sthrs Peerless, Patterayn, Porio BH Hucuey, Hammond, N¥ork; Two brothers, Ward, Luther Ubiid, Kelley. Boston; 4 F’ Guablag, Warrea, 40; Dusiiog, ilowen, Froviience tld, Darks Now tA noide, Alo Janeiro, OF Borgatede, Sohwetchel,{Queses, CEAUGRSTON. sug }3—errsteamahip darlon, jork: ebin Otbello, 6 Bruen, Dongiae, Yor cook, Menkio do; Frac Keseneah salud Olasgow; zag; Sort, Nolutyre Bomiou: 2 Bate ‘terart, ether, & odaok rig oe Porter, enovgh, thilacelohia; schra Savab Manhasset Blake do; Lovett Pes- Satieriv. Cooper, do Old. mbip. ‘ive ard, Barkley, Matan~ och Benner, ‘11, Ge. wa, ork, Sid, Tarratine, Promey. nvitie n—~<10. ship Roseneath (Br). Au'd, Glasgow; »rige Hi ward, Barkley, West indies; Huoch er, Gill, Teores- town; Kate tiewart, Mather NYore: Laure Gartads, Blwood, 40; *yebeid Butwinkle, French, do; ila wavie, Flabée, do; Wi smith “o.d do, 4 Peter. arvold, 4. Fal FIVER, Ang 16—arr sloop Glide, Hathaway, Wil nmebnrg tor Triton. id, brig Ormue, Baker, Philadelphia. ULUUUK St hs, sug 18—atr ache baco, “reea, Philadel- phia. Cid 16th. bilg Benry, Komsn, Surinin. MAKBLEGBeD, Sug 10—Sid schr P A Sanders, Somers, TLEANS, Avg 11--Arr steamship fers, Tadianola, via Gniveston; ehlos Ville de Grenade (Fr) Gornhe. Marseilles > Pacific. Gadd. NFork; iinerty, Atkins, do; bark Ni iitan, Burdete sso Janeiro Below— Sani ‘up, ips, south Oaro- loa, Kempton from N York; Thorawaldes (+), Brown, from Liverpool; Joseph Clark, Kaxereoi ym Bos'on; Geaos, Jack. a from #York. Old, eveamship Habana, McUonnell, Mina- ian. 17th—Arr (by tel), ehip Revenue, Howes, Boston. Old 1 ship frank Fierce, Leach, Liverpool; bark fred Lenlag, dacs: ver, Ph'lude'p NEW SEM. NO. Ang 10—Arr aches TW Hn OmseaRiee seen Ear maT Lunt comer, came o webr Old schr Roxtury, Brown, NYork, Soran toe ay 16th—Arr achra Sidney © Jones, Bedell, NYork; Floreace, id bas not since been heard from Sha | Haynes, a lo NEW LONDON, Avg 16—Arr Br brig Helen Mar, Card, N York for Windaor—put in for medioal ald, mate sick; schr Sei Peck, Delanoy. Bitzabetnport for Providsros roe ale —Arr chia Jos & Potts lolly, Bliza! port 4 cence; Busan, Werd, Boudont rigs pep &W HAVEN, Aug 17— Nenvitas, Neisoa, Brandy- 6; achts Mary Lb mt irr; ‘ht, and N Tyler, Nsrouawisk. FUALAUELPHTS, kug 18—Acr steamer Kennebec, Sand, New York; ship #mily Augusta Strickland, Liverpool; brig Upen Sea, Sabbidge. st Mary's; achra a Ttrrell, 8, Bos- ton; Miver t, Herry, do (and both old for doy; Obtoman; Pigdtionsie, 3 ange, and Suana Viste, Davie, do; Reirbart, Pet \Balem (and old for do); Jas H Will Herring, Wiedtord.’ Uld aleamer Boston, Sellew, York, bi arr brig Mansanitla, Phila- de!phia: sobre ita, Pointe Turrs Iuands¥Onasloa. PROVIOKNOK, Ang 17— Arr steamer jones, York: achraivr Frankitn, Onse, atiegetsport; tented Degieans Sou.bworth, Port kwon; John M Parker, Cobb, NYOrk: fled. Cangon. 40: sloop Bet Ciny. ly do ‘8d, ashes filth. Philadelohia; WP Williama, Akto, do; T Sanedicty Govdareth, and W HK Benedict, Minls, do; Bardatabla, Gorenaany #ACO, Aug 9Arr nchre Harriet, Stanwood, Port Hwen (and sid 1b, for ——(; Tiger, Kavang York; 10a, & GB: Zitsomb, York Rwen; 12k, Aew Zealand, ‘Thurston, Philadel phis. WILMINGTON, FO, Soa Are bets lore nn. Berry, Bod lon: ith, Br hark Plotenon, Rove. Wasi. i wakes Marth A Mewet), Hand, Kottom; L it Soanerthwaite, Kogers, NYork, Gid 161d, wehr Annu & Glover, Killott, NYOrK- mi CANSeL, Aug G—Avg aholi” Union, Patterson, Balle