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ae THE OPPOSITION AND THE Pestpecy, Tro) i the RePrlotican Camp—Al- leged Gomspiracy A¥ ainat Well. Seward: ‘ae TRIBUNE O°; THE PRESIDENCY. (From, the Tribune. wlty Intelligence, Jnsrronoy ov this UNUNIONMED SNLITLA. The annual in- spection of she ununilor med militia of this eity took place | | districte. Of course it was @ repetition of the farcical dis- Orst in its affee- | of the stor, Nita yesterday on the street corners of the various millAry | a1 ia to come off on the 18th. We shall then ascertain the | “olonds with the y we Cannot wow decide, Warren Leland’s | facts of the cave, which will doubtless possess marked | to year of “raw troops,” be, indeed, “uat he who al play ihat takes place from year 4 -— A ., broomsticks, Kune, blunderbusses, muskets | intere ” om tha most aceey ble of its 8! ates arsned with p » . “4 ned rHety ‘muskets, some minus @ ramrod aud some mins fuck, stock or barrel, The ‘turn outs” affirded lots of | gun to ragged urchins aud big boys and—that was atl. parthorenee or be Lity to adherence and active > satiow, we this ¢oes by no means follow of course , and @ not to De essumed with safety. In the absenco of promt cher way, tie preoutnption is acaiust + q | Tue Late SeNATOR BRODERICK.—On Wodnesday evening fs th) prattice of oar adversaries to stamatize te | o. Qembers of Howard Engine Company No. 34 held @ ‘Seward arty and to aS gme that | mooting to testify their respect to the memory of the Inte | Senator Broderick, who Was once tke foreman of that rempany. A committee Was gppokated to prepare rela: ws and invite the Broderick Guaed to mett with them at Wf HeXt Meeting. for next aid them an G b eomed tou Seward m adve bby our Tee Moma Tax.—The amount of the military commu. ational Conveu> | tatious received at the Tax Cermmiesiower’s olfice“up to the | , the nan whose closing Uf the office on Wedaesday cvening, Wus'$3,376 69. In addition to this there has been paid in at’fae Marshats chive, in Falton street, between "$2,400 amii'$3,000. "FI Committee of the Division Board bave ‘etaciu ted wex- Tend the time for commutation a few days longer. Soys oy Tearersnck.—The #anual session of tae rand Division of the Seus of Tetaperance, ‘for Eastetn New y insure our triamph, then bot if it shoul m1 our bast nod e PAyeoetn that | York, was held on Wednes4ay afternton and evening, at = Coltmbian Hail, inthis city, @. W. P. Guild presi ling. svatiog Webd, of the Courter, ‘The session was more largely attenGed than amy previons eession in five or six years past. The officets’ reports were of ar encouraging charactér, The qvtirterly ses: sions are t6 be bi January: Brooklyn n April, io New York, and in July, at Sandy Hill, Wask,gton coun- ty. The following vllicers were chosen forthe ensiing year:—John N. Stearns, G. W. e., 116 Nasstn street, New York, of Greenpeint, 199; Wha. KE. Macdeftongh, G. W. 4. of Harmony, No. 5, New York; J. Devies, 6. S., of fureka, No. 187, of Willinue burg; Wm, “HH. Armstrong, G. Tre r,ot Harmony, No. 5, NewYork; Silas Mot calf, 6, Chaplain, of Eureka, 7, Wi 3. D. Stiflwageon, G. Condoctor M. Bingham, G. Sentinel, of Srookiyn, Ne. 13. Pre Twextiem Sreeet—Turrs Horses Borvep To Deati;—Botwoen aever and eight o'lock last evening a ske out in thé frame stables of P. R. & G. T. Young, ground of as tho candidate y in isd, He . 827 West Tvrentieth street, near the Eleventh ‘openly favor- | avenue, The fire spread rapidly, end in a few minutes Sngslare | enveloped the whole of the’ stablvs in flames, and the threes horses thereei were Dnrned ‘vo death. Messrs. Young are dealers in coatand kindling Wood. The flames saree from the stavles to the frame sheds used for the siewin engine and machinery for cutting the wood, The firemen mreceeded in stopping the progress Fd the fire, destroying only about two-ibirds of thes! Mr. ‘Young kee rapes eet bo Marka 2 $400, ane image to the stock, t wil e damage to engine and machinery, amounts to about $600 more. No insuravee on any part. The éheds and stables belong to B. ©. Wardell; the damage will amount to about $500; no iusurance. The fire was evidently the act of incendiaries, — is believed to have been done by some boys. The Fire Marshal was early at the premises, aud took active ate for the republican party, , this os Ly verivst expedianey advanced in any news 4 " Bates opposed the elvction of Pre- Wom for Fulmore in 1886; anda doubt is ox- b or even openly with us i repablican organigation ; ety i connselled to meke bim Ee wat hereafter pat himself ow of a repadlican erganiza. This, ix oar judgment, srney that a Sane man ever Pobody ‘au emma mor nigh = we do apd talents of Mr. Bates, and we haye none Sraen'e is how.itity to slavery measures to ferret out the guilty parties. exe pen. and y it an abandonment A Frm Krrxp.—Laet evening a New York fireman, * Pepe which would mehiy merit defeat, if trom @ | pamed John Thomas, accidentally fell off Eugine No. 6, at Tribune | Mott Haven, and was instantly killed. His body was oben shook Fie ey to the Forty-second street depot gud the Coroner vot! Seward, Banks, Fre- | ie, Wade, ‘Trum- | best of others, Supreme Court—Circuit, save demorracy in ubstitute that of a very estumable gentleman who Was promiticnt ib causing Our defeat upon that occasion. Hat fer o o1 he supporters of Mr. Fillmore in . m Mr Bates was most prominent, Col. been triumphantly elected to the ehae marstra 'y. And consequently the atministranon of w have been in the hands of the re- pobkoan party msteal of being, as itis, wivlded by the shar sergocracy for purely selfish instead of ; what renders the conduct of the leaders pperters of Mr. Fillmore absolutely inexou- a@t that they did not support their candidate | wt dstant hope of electing him, but solely for dhe purpose of wefeating the republican nominee; and that ¢ Dolly assumed ground cf hostility to our prin- 0 accamplish their unworthy end, in which they wuforsunate) bereee saya A —— pare ar—n scaly , to ve the people by in the robe of the success of Mr. when every man of them well knew that @ue Before Hon. Judge Roosevelt. Oct, 13.—Peter Congan vs. Edward Banker.—Defendant ‘was landlord of premises 395 Pearl street, and tho plain. ‘tu? was lessee. In excavating the adjoining premises it was fovnd necessary to shore up the buil ling occupied by plaintiff and owned by Banker, in order to prevent its failmg down. “This was done by the defend ant, atan ex- pense of $2,000, as shown by bills in a The plaintifl claimed for trespass and for hindrance to b's business while repairs were going on. By the terms of the lease the expense of these repairs should bave been borne by the comet! although paid for by tie cefendant, }laintif claimed $6,000 damages. Verdict. fur defendant. | | , 38 the 1 Intelligence. Governor and Mrs. Banks, Of Massachusetts, are in town, at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. absolutely “anpossible, And with the recollec- | Governor Banks, of Massachusetts, passod throngh fresh in his memory, the editor of the | Albany on Wednesday, on bis way home from Michigan, “ine respect for the principles of his | Hfon. Charles 1. Peasiee, formerly member of Congress sid sis vo heap ‘the pouitcal conaitency of | trom New Hampebire, and lately Collector of tho Brees Ihons who compose the repobtioan party, | Custom Houre, ts about to remove to Minnesta, and take be. grav 5 recommends itto > pea bang up his residence in St. Paul, gatant loders, And to cast io the winds ite principles, | 1 ieutenant John J. Guthrie has been detached fromthe 3 eros Dae, Wes bene ane pelt reapect, by placing ‘| Netional Observatory at Washington, and ordered to the ‘aan 1086. . residency who command of the United States Coast Survey eteamer Let us not be mistaken. We mean precisely what we | Walker say when ‘we repent that “ Nobody can estimate more an aeval highly than we do the character, and talents of Mr. | pinnox Accra crostersay @ boy named Julius ae nd we are equally cineete Shee, we pines aa ve. So, 204 Grand street, the main support of a wi ord our well grounded cumyotion that the no attempting to crose the raiiroud was struck by a locometive, and any op candiaate tor the Presidency 1m 1860, would inevitably meet of nt of the republiean party of 1f 03, to be our With, ax it would most richa merit, the most disastrous de- | *UStained a fiecture of bis skull. Huh alco, SESS BR enh ees tage | FUNANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL. upon those im power to make no distinction between wn those who bere the burthen of the fight and those whe | Tuvrsnay, Oct. 13, 1859. come in and do battle for our principles at the eleventh | i E i 4 h ar. But when we are called” upon 10 deliberately sell | Money is again working a8 easily us bofore the late fur- out our aud our principles, aud place the standard | ry. Good four months paper is dono at 7 per ceat, and of re tak orb sm ID the hands of une of those who brought | @ysbonor and defeat upon it sp 1856, and this solely on the | ground of a corrupt and selfish political expediepey, we cannot and Will DOL besKate to enter var most solema pro- choice 60 day accoptances: at 6a 63g. The brokers are abundantly supplied at 6a7: with the old established | houses money is left on call at § a 836 per cent. The test against any such bargain, and to prociaim openly and | 4, eo be é 6 20 rane at ove board unalterable determination, never to be. | Danks are said to be discounting all the good short papor @ome a party to any such transfer of the republican party, | they can get. m order to wit the appiaase of a handful of disappotmted | ‘The foreign exchange market opens dull aad inactive, av isafeeted politicians; and through them, an | m4 ° ap any umall phnber of deladed. feliowers,” We | Tiere is Bo chauge in the quotations, which are 109% a apply pot thie language to Mr. Bates, who, we repeat, | 11034 for 60 day sterling bills, and 5.184; 25.15 for france, t, but we do intend frankly to | put at these rates there is little or no demand for bills, pelle gee i Aa | There are as yet no signs of any considerable specie ship ich the Tribune bas been maturing | ment on Saturday; the $500,000 ia silver brought by the North Star will of course go ont on that day, and proba- bly some moder we puttances of gold likewise. ‘The stock market opened with a fair demand, but be- came weaker on the tecoud call, and was heavy at the clove of the first board. Between the boards lower prices ruled; in the afternoon the market was unsettled, but stocks generally cloved rather steady. The business in Central was large The stock opened at 80:,, declined to 80 at the first board, to 703, between the boards; in the ur ow the noo & pent as tha each scheme for a year past, aud now haa the hardilood epeniy and bo y proclaim, It has bat recently condemned 2 ry of Mr. Supervisor Voorhies; but y ether its numerous readers, deeply imbued as they ase with republican principles, will not consider uuis movement quite as treasonable to republican Mlerests as Was the extraordinary conduct of the Super- visor. We have been prepared for this movement for more than @ year past; apd therefore are not taken by eurprise. Our only surprise is, that the editor of the tune could so mistake the republican party, or 80 over- rate big influence with it, a8 to venture upon such @ re- ‘Tho receipts of grain at Chicago, which were checked ‘by the bad weather of the last week of September, aro a@uin increating. Some of the roads are reaping a hand seme harvest. The Cbicago Tribune of Friday says of the Galowa business:— This old pioneer Mine scems to have taken its usual place this year among the leading tributaries te the Chicago marvet. ]18 freight business is enormous, and the eoond- Miteal studies of the past two years appear to be pro- ducing a rich harvest. The earnings of September, clear “# all expenses, ordinary and extraordinary, are a little ‘ever two per cent upon its whole capital stock. The road is now th splendid order, a great deal of labor having been expended upon it during the past past three months, and the probability is, that with increased recet ee for the next two months there will be still -diminished expenses. Last week the receipts of wheat alone by this road emounted to 242,006 bushels, and of four 7,488 barrels— making a total of 280,846 bushels, besides about 60,000 Dusbels of other grains. ‘The City of Baltimore brings us one day's Jater intelli- gence from Europe. The fands are unchanged; cotton js barely maintained at last quotations; breadstuis are firmer. It must be borne in mind that there is little or no American grain or flour in the British ports. We have shipped none to speak of thisyear, and apy American breadstuffs which may be for sale in London or Liverpoo! must be of last year’s growth, and generally worth- loss in quality, Of the prospects of the grain business, the Mark Lane Express says:— Accounts continue to vary in different localities a renpodt: ing the wheat crop; but neither the qnality 1 ield cnerally will bear comparison with the harvest ‘A Shs impression gaining ground, with but few foreign imports and better prices abroad, appears already to have influenced the English markets, and wheat hag ad- vanced, upon an average, another shilling per quarter. In France the improvement is still more decided, the defl- ciency in the wheat crop throughout that important coun- try being estimated at from 16 to 20 per cent. “If this be really the case, it is very Dene that the lowest prices have becn past in both countries, though the presentabun- dance—sompliing from the gathering of the harvest—as. well as the readiness to take improved prices, are calcu- lated to check much of an upward movement while stocks remain 1. The other near countries, as well as Ger- many, show the same tendency, the slightest improve- mace ta opiice telling immediately upon the corn trade a reat 13. A new decree irom Naps hk ti ps Tnyport of corn to the 30th y it The exchanges at the Clearing House this morning amounted to $28,834,677 37, and the batances to $1,870,- 792 66. ‘The following dividends have been declared:—Powow River Bank, Salisbury, Mass., a dividend of 434 per cent, payable on demand; the Manufacturers’ Insurance Com. pany, Boston, a semi-annual dividend of 10 per cent, pay- able on demand. ‘The first week of October on the Michigan Southern u“ u sss 3 3 ¥gesss8e883 sesey Sse = 55 § 5 Eosfste go: 5 geeseessy ry 2 = Fosese CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Tuurspay, Oct. 13—6 P. M. Asngs.—The morket was quict aud sales limited to about 60 bis. pots and pearls at 5c. Breapsrvyrs.—Flour—The market was heavy, while re- ceipts were on the Increase, Prices closed at a “deotiue of about Se. a 10c, per bbi. The transactions footed upabout 10,000 bbis., within the following range wn we Sound old and new superfine State... a $4 65 Extra State, from old and new wheat,,,,.. 4.75 a 500 Old and new superfine Western, 470 a 480 Old and new common to cholee West. extra 495 9 5 26 Extra Genesee, + 655 a 700 Mixed to straigh 640 a 570 Straight to good Kregel a ‘ 2 . I he hoice extra family and feet . 870 an 435 randy wine, 410 a 435 —Canadian four was inactive while sales were confined a Southern flour was cloaing within the to Vib bbis. at $5 26.0 $6 while the sales matigoad i 600 bbis., Tange of the above quotations. Rye flour Was unchanged. Corn mea! was in fair demand, with sales of 200 a 800 bbls, within the range of the above prices Wheat was heavy and irregular: the sales em! about 15,000 bushels, including good to prime white Ken- tucky at $1 423; a $1'50, white Michigan at $1 42, amber colored do. at $1 27 a $1 28, Southern white at $1 33, and Milwaukee Club at $1 03. Corn was firmer and the de- mand good; the trangxctions embraced 16,000 bushels, in- cluding Western mixed, in store, and Jersey yellow at’ $i, and Jersey white at 9834c., with some Southern white, re- ported sold to arrive, at ‘si. Rye was dull and lower, with smali sales at 88c. a $9c. Barloy was quiet at 750, a Slo. Oats were in fair demand, but cheaper; sales of State mere ‘peers at 430. a 43340., “and Western and Cana: dian at@33¢c. a 440. Corn —The market was quict and gales limited; 500 bags Santos were sold at 12c. a13}g0., and 100 do. la- guayra ut 12%, Corron.—The market presented no new feature in its gives $47,300, a decrease of about $2,000 on the eame week of last year. The first week on the Cleveland and Tolede is $17,477, against $18,236 last year. ‘The following was the business of the Sub-Treasury to- day:— Total receipts. + $142,142 06 —For customs 39,000 00 Total eames mente, ge following are ‘the latest quotations of sight ex- change on New York at the cities mentioned:— Chicago... La 14 premium. Cincinnati 4% New Orleans. Philadelphia, 110 Boston... 1-10 ‘The Independent of to-day al the following report of the dry gooas trade:— There is'still an active business among the leading job- bers, but importers are doing little. The auction sales are iso less numerous, and mostly of ridbons. The stocks of goods unsold in Great bauds are large, and con- Siderable fotw of fancy dress goods are left over for the #cason, Staple goods, such as merinos, are in great de- mand, with only a moderate supply. Black silk goods are firm. Fancy silks are geting dull of sale, yet they keep arriving Week by week, to*pile up in our ware- houses. The gengon is over for ribbons, leaving a largo unsold stock. The clothiers are buying for their spri trade. German cloths are rather firmer, but cloths gene- rally are dull, Domestic goods are less active and less jirm. Cotton staples are in better supply, and can be ought on rather better terms. Prints are rather steady. Delaines are inactive and lower than at our last report. Fancy cassimeres of good styles are active and firm; but ai other kinds of woollens are dull and heavy. Prices of most goods rule in pe annanmer, art she duotiie most guods roe inal the Gate Of the sckeom materially: Dutwith sales much larger than last fall, the stocks of goods lef} on hand at the cloge will be much larger. Trade in the interim is good—seldom if ever surpassed—with One prospects for its continuance to the end of the season. Our astvices are of the most encouraging character from almost every section. The business of the Baltimore and Ohio Raflroad for September was as follows:-— Paseengers. 8 $340,069 79 Expres Tonnage 40,480 06 Paseengers . Mais. ‘ Tonnage 19,586 69 Totals 03.0004 eat a Noga libores $400,136 54 Main ‘Stem. Wash'ton. N. Ww. Va. | Total. Sept. 1959.. $340,089 40,480 19,586 400,136 Sept. 1868,...11. 387,449 44,767 13,582 395/789 Increase, September 30, 1859.. eeevveee secs: $4,346 commendation as that which has rendered necessary these hasty remarks. in 1856 the republican party war in its infaney, and there was a seeming exeuse for the National Convention 20 consult expediency rather than uty to its principles. ‘We were a member of that body, and yielded with regret Ww any Jeratiops of expediency, aud we openly op- posed the nomination of Colonel Fremont in a speech of afternoon it sold at 80, an‘ closed at that bid. The West- ern stocks were more active to-day. Galena opened at 74, declined to 734%, and closed at 73% bid. Rock Island opened at 6444, fell off to 633, and closed at that bid. There was a fair demand for Dinoig Centra) at a fractional advance over yesterday's price. Toledo and Michigan some length, in which we claimed that if ‘the Convention teed also fair} p length, re guaran! were ly active; the latter declined 34 was prepared to be just, aud desired a represeutative can- didate, Seward ahold be. the nomines "beceube he lad {| percent. Panama advanced 1 per cent, apparently on the virtually ss and ot = party, and was ieee very strength af orders for investment; this boing one of the embodiment of ite principles, while, if we were to few stocks which aro bought for the sake of the dividend: trolled by expediency, then, beyond all Deratventare, f omy Judge McLean ahold be our’ newness, ‘ould | Pacific Mail was 34 per cent lower. The bond market is pra ee tne reitaaon, inactive. The Sinking Fund bonds of the Michigan Southern, high toned and able and consistent whig, he wou ainet the shat democracy al! the elementsof oppo. | Which itis proposed to exchangéfor the Ist mortgage bounds our advice been followed, the bespaniicen panty due next year, are selling at 50 per cent, State stocks aro would have triumphed in that contest: we need not | a fraction higher than yesterday. The closing prices of Fenlud our readers how enthusiastically we entered jute : ‘ -; ‘ % the tupport of Col. Fremont when selected w be our stam. | (6 day Were:—Missouris, 8414 a 34; Canton, 17 a 34; ford bearer but most assuredly we should have opposed Cumberland Coal, 123¢ a 13; Pacific Mail, 733g a %; New ie cicction or at all events, uot have labored in his be- | York Central, 80.2 ; Erlo, 4% a5; Hudaon River, 35. haif, if he iad been imine a Sit ae ! ‘el our principles in the previous contest. N® S*f#At OF | g ac; Harlem, 944 a 14; Renting, 394; a 14; 5 Michigan Con- The slate of partice hat, however, very materially | tral, 43. 3; Michigan Southern, 4 n 14; do. guaranteed, ebanged since repub! party nu it Pana 9% a very large majority of ei ac ct "7 ie toed 1635 & MS ma, iy had 120; Mlinois Central, 673, a States; und there exists uo longer 14; Galena and Chieago, 737¢ 4 74; Cleveland and Toledo, Por oacent iy psd atente 21 a 34; Clticago and Rock Island, 68% a 7%. je Rervants who false hats: co this ele It is remarked that to day \s the anniversary of the Plain duty to te, principle Dank suspension of 1867. Cousidering everything—the pestis longer Desrer ; crop prospects of the West, the cotton crop, the general one emen Ww principles and who did not war against and defeat themic promise of trade and industry, the extensive liquidation ; and if we mists of whieh it ie com. | Of debt which has taken place within the past two years, Teron tay aectr neat ea tglmevent euch « #e- | and the generally careful manner in which the work of creat citement in its ranks not oasit laged. “We were prepared for this somerset by ‘a "a | reconstruction is proceeding—the contrast is very strik- dune, and we rejoice that this denoument of a sche ing. ‘The Erie directors yesterday proceeded to an clection of officers. Mr. Samuel Marsh was made President, and | Mr. Daniel Drew Vice President. Mr. Samuel Marsh is the uncle, and Mr. Daniel Drew the bondholder of the re. | Solver; so that there is reason to hope that the mew fa. muy party will be harmonious. The new Board approve ples, or of 80 long and so ably sus- © plea of expedioney. Ite uires that tt shonid select of its great leaders— Ave HOt been ashamed of its The statement of the Pittsburg banks for the week end- ing October 10 was as follow Banks. Circulation. Specie. _ Loans. Deposits. Pittaburg. 409,172 1,701,247 604,933, Exchange 499.6 96,958 1)455,832 265,825 Merch. & Manf, 239/492 114,530 "867, 260,332 Gitizens?....... 121 23301 577,979 8,282 Mechanics’. 102496 745,770 110,172 113.657 691/598 14 714,609 110,285 Total.,....$1,796,613 1,069,448 6,764,057 1,007,502 Previous Week 1,808 308 1,073,083 6,740,885 1,604,173 = 7 4708 — 1700 8,686 6,581 ‘The statement of earnings of the Buffalo and Btate Line Railroad for the months of September, 1858 and 1869, were Passen $5201 20 az |” gers, . Freight... £84,008 95 SSio00 Other sources, 8,274 17 1,529 97 Totals... sees eves «890,219 42 79,870 08 ‘The tolls received on the canals during the fourth week in September, compared with those of the corresponding week last year, were as follows:— 162 08 Sater 02 Siinliad beh to ls "oe Sr Meee Tolls received from the opening of navigation to and including month of September:— ++ 091,140,521 04 2IT'1478 350 59 The amount received for tolls on all the canals of the State for the fourth week of aces was Tn 1859, in 1868: $71,162 88,767 which has been concocted for a periot of nearly pos | yeare, has at length taken place. But neither the repull | Of the scheme of reorganiaation published to this column & few day ond Assure parties interested Usat they can party nor the readers of the Tribune were prepare for any Such movement; and it will not Only shock the are acting in good faith, Such assurances are anugual, This case, however, may be an exceptional one | masaes in our ranks, but it call will forth denunciation smd ceneure so decided that we venture to predi-t th prompt ehandonment of the contempiated tre: the There ie some conversation in banking circles with re. | gard to the affair of the Colchester Rank, We have al- Feady announced the urrest of Warren Leland, of the very men who have 0 long and 80 zealously labored to prepare the public mind for ite reception. If counte Metropolitan Hotel in this city, and the Unreatened arrest | nance), the republican party may at once be clissed with the thinge that were, because, onee divested of its princi pies, its justice and ite self-respect, it will coase to have auy bond of union which honest men can recoguize. Supreme Court—Chambers. Before Hon. Judge Sutherland. Oct. 13.—Jehn H. While vs. Samuel Martin.—Motion for =yitlachment denied, without coste, but with liberty to renew © $~n papers showing more particnlarly the Ume of the | % lis brother aud partoer, Simeon Liand, on a charge ot | Fea view of the tjunction on defendant, and showing that | alleged theft, emberziement aud conspiracy. It la said | the aris with the thnant, ace seibee cet fo we sere © of such order. fua tt. Kalu ve. Henry Winbough.—| a v vy Wintugh.—Motion denied, Bligha Bivkman vs. Hery We Ward ifany, was | that the charge is made at the instigation of Jones the late Cashier of the Coichewter Bank in Connectic ut, in whore bebalf, atthe time of his arrest, Warren Leland * said to —Piaintiff's de- | have labored with euch } al that he headed j Sault ingaot \woceeding vefore referee on the 1 ep & party to ember, TE Aurl the Telecee's oder ‘Hemera ab: | rescue bim from the hands of the offiocrs, It will be re. | eS tin rt waase, Pte wie) 08 poy ment by plainti of | membered that Jones took all the blame of the peculiar | Mee tay cart ine fe Of Te ane te referee's feet for | transactions Which euded im the failure of the Hank, and 8 Of the withesess of fendant . actialy a in attex, dance before referee on ton day, Gee made bie peace in the best manner he could. Mince then | to take short noti: © of trial Befor ° Hon. Judge togratam Samuel W. Sears to in Curtis. — Motion granted: it ecems, there Lave beg monetary transactions botwra | Irland and Jowes; dhe former, as the asmgnee of a firm in | costs to abide eveut, we nl iat Hos to admit on Whieb Jones was # partner, became possemed of certain the trial that the defend ““t did not full! bis agcoorme . with Adriance, Ifsuch &!ipulation %e servo in dive daye, | ROP, which the latter valaly endeavored to induce ‘the motion is denied. » | Mim to serrender, tie sow alleged by Leland’s friends C, Heil vs. Lucian #0. —Motiot granted, untoge | thot Jones has contrived the arrest of Leland in order to 1 sheri.’€ return to by ris’. aud pay nOLOH Is” Granted plaintiff within five days procay® tt endoraed on the execution agains.’ the pr: $10 coats of motion; in which case the on payment to plaisti's remy of $200. compe him to comply with his demands, or, av one of the Hupers phrased it, to levy Diack mail on him. On the other band, itis stated by Jones firtends (the Hartford Times among others) that Jones is incapable of aay such Norra Canosa Opposition.—The op}...on | Proceedings, and that the simple fact ie thet the Lalande North Carolina have called a State Convent Were the proprietors of the Colchester Banke, and reapen Raleigh on the 224 of February next, to mai | eu%e for the act which have already led to wo much thone for she campaign of 1860. andaTt pod litigavon., What g i ty to this The amount received toe tolls for the years below daring the fourth week of September, and from the opening of the canals to October 1, was:— Fourth week Sep, To Ort. 1 $71,162 $1,140, sti + $8,767 1478; + 76,589 3,495,327 + 120,825 1,867,118 + 118,664 3909}032 . ‘ 006,848 2,231,086 7 2195/9017 ‘ 2,393,541 ‘ 2)158)184 N 25137 850 : 2)176,782 unis + 2667/2567 Stock Exchange. THeRsHaY, Oct. 18, 1959. $20000 N Y 6's, 1875. 10244 900 she Reading RR, 3994 600 Ohio 6 ‘ ) Bo; eho Virginie Baie oy bid Bag 2000 California Tx, eid 4600 MC Bpelmsf eb, 4600 Mi So ekg fd ba 0000 Late & Mit i eb 1000 Ha & St J RR 40 she People’s Bank 1 18 Metrepottan Bank ito $6 Canton On. 19 Pac Mauls et do co do 3 do GO Mic Hoa Note RR 4% fo SY Central RR, #O1 cL » 994 by ~, On, tone, While the sales embraced about 400 a 600 bales on the basis of the following quotations:— 8 beef nt 28. 6d, Te London, 200 boxes eet e engaged at 30s,, and 700 bbls. spirits turpen- tine were engaged by a vessel, with the i rietogo of a full cargo, at @s., and 300 bbls. rosin were engaged at ‘28, Od. per 280 ibs. To Antwer }, 2,000 bushels seed were engaged at 8d. per bag, 2,060 bbls. rosin at 8s., 2,800 bags coffe at 1, 44, 160 casks rice at 278. 6d., 800 bbls. ashes at 258., and 160 bales cotton at fc. A schooner was on- gaged lor Marseilles, to load with staves, atp.t. A tele- graph despatch, received by @ house from Mobile to-day, quoted cotton, 0 Liverpool at %d.,and to Havre at lige. ‘The purchases of cotton in Southern ports on French ac- count are said to have been moderate as yet, compared with those made for the same period last year. ¥xvit.—The sales embraced about 2, 000. a 8,000 boxes of raisins, including M. R.’s at $2 15, ‘and layers at $2 40. ‘The eales embraced pretty much the balance of the cargo of the Alfred, causing a light st upply on the market, New currants were quiet, being held above the views of purchasers, while old are dull. Hav was steady, with sales of about 1,000 bales for ehipment, at 66c. a 70c TRON was steady and sales were light, at $22 50 a $23 60 for Scotch 8s while small lots of Gartsherrier were made at $24. Lime was unchanged, while the demand for common at the recent concession was good Moasses continued in good demand, and prices sus- tained. The sales embraced about 50 hhds, Cuda musco- Vado ot 26c. a 860., 260 do, common grades at Zlc. a 22c., and 40 do, Porto Rivo at 86c. Navan Srores,—Sales of 200 bbls. tine rosin were made | at $4; common do., delivered trom yard, at $1 60, and afloat at $1 55, Crude was quiet at $8 6234, and 460 bbis. spirits turpentine were sola at 463¢c. @ 47c. Ons Were unchanged, while transactions in linseed were moderate Crude whale and sperm were held irm- ly at previous prices, Puovimons.—Pork—The market was less buoyant, and closed with « tendency in favor of purchasers. The gules embraced about 1,000 bbis., including mess at $16 36a $16 50, and prime ‘at $10 76 w $11, and clear at $17 50; 400 bbls, uninspected mggs sold at $18, 60, and 600 do. mess at buyers? option all UfPyear ut $15 60. Beef was held with steuuiness, expecially for new, while sales embraced about 260 bbis., including country prime at $4, country Mess at $5 a $5 25, repacked at $6 a $8 50, new do. at $10 a $11 60, and extra do. at $12; and = sales of 100 bbis. Chicago new prime old at $19, and 150 bbis. beef hams were sold at 16c. alTe. Cut meats Were quiet and nominal at 8c. for shoulders, and at 9c, a 9c. for hams, Lard was less buoyant, while the gules embraced about 300 bbis and tierces ut llc. a 1L3ge. Bat ter was selling at 13c. a 20c. for State, and llc. @ 18e. for Ohio. Cheese was firm at 84c. a Ne. Rick.—Sales of 125 casks were made at 31¢¢. a 4c. SvGars.—The market was more active, aud prices, sus- tained. The sales embraced about 1,500 a 1,600 hhds., included in which were some 20 of Porto Rivo at 7 4c. ; the remainder consisted of Cuba muscoyado, ehivily at éc. a 634¢., with small lots handsome goods at’ a higher figure, and 200 boxes at 6c. a 83c. ‘Sms axp Wine. —Sales of 50 haif pipes of cognac brandy were made at $2 26 a $2 60, and 100 casks Bur- gundy wine at 75c. a 9c. ‘Wirexey was firmer, with sales of about 400 bbls. at 28¢, a 29440, Movements in Real Estate. By Adrian H. Muller. 142 Fast 40th st., 20x98. ti House and lot Ni MARITIME INTELLICGEN Port of New Wowk | October 13, 1850. Presale Cireassian (Br)g Campbel!, G Iway—American "Bleue Huntsville, Post, Savannah—H B Crom ae Yorktown, Parrish, Norfolk, &c bcromel & nen Elena Brem), Kuhlman, Bremen via Richmond—C Lue Henderson, New Orleans—N Eup Bhan, Higwine: enemas esas Co ae Bark (arolina, Grindie, Mobile—N H eee ne Brie Bt Vinceut (Bi), Ganiog: Grint. NP 8 iat ncent (Hr), Gunton, Trinity, “ Brig Northern Llaht 0A us Brig Catharine a, King, ft John—A ms Salone & Go, Schr Emma, Hardenbrook, St John—C A Dewolf. Bebr EF Mayo, May: St George—Jed Frye. Sehr 9 peer re reont, St goes. le, lee Holmes, Hle—Van Brunt & Ties Holcomb, Goslee, Savannab—W B sana br WA Pills, Nichols, Wiimington—J Smith & J W Hnghes, Howard, Newbern—J $ Day ithe Josephine, Waterbury, Peteraburg, VawVan Brunt & cht. Sehr Ceroline C, Lunt, Portland—G 1. Hi Sehr Surf, Shaw, Portland—G _L Hy “i re Co. mis Fehr JW. Faulklin, Boston—Dayton & Spi Sobr JM Warren, Chapman, New Haven—Master, Sloop America, Stedman, Bristol—Master, Steamer Delaware. Copes, Philadelphia, ARRI Steamship City, of Washington (Br, Petrie, Liverpool, & Bis. Queens wn S0th, with deg and pasnchgers to G Bear: Sunday, PM, forwarded news to ere: off Cape Dias experienced heavy westerly gales during the en “Rbamelip Bainbarg (Br) Glasgow, ‘teamship Edinburg (Br), Cummin, Bey NRobort Craig. Han hed PM, with mdse and 151 passengers, to ‘westerly ors the entire passage. 13th inst, 2. AM, passed Br steamship Asia, hence for Liverpool; 8:15 AM, BF steaasliy Gluegow, hence for Glasgow. Sivamship Jamestown. Skinner, Richmond, &e, with mdse and passengers, to Ludiam & Homeken, Spoke ia Hampton Ronds srenmeniy Quaker City, Shafelat, all well—wustowed in by steamship State of Georgin, of Philadelphia, which fell jy with her her 70 malle miles ga ‘Henry ; pnased a schr ashore baecum Tight; off Barnegat, passed a In Hi yoni a New i fia , nes cer tenmship Locust Point, French, Baltiniore, with mndae, to Boromwell & Co, Lith Hest, 20 nillen N of Barnegat, pnsaeel a large black schr ashore, Jy ig broadside on the Neach, with fore main topmasts and flying jibs carried away. Snip dob Bunyan (of Searaport), Nickels, "Ghiolds, 40 days, with Goal &¢, to Walsly, Carver & Chase “find very teary weet ther the entire passage, and sprung fore and maiti masta, Sept 24, hnd a tremendous gale, commencing at SB and ending nt NW: 6th lost, hed avnthee hace gale from SE to NW. the barometer falling to 27.07. Ist lust, spoke Br three masted sehr Lady Mansell, (rom Malaga for New York, with loss of her foremnst, main and mizen mastheads, and bowsprit. RKO thronigh Pentland Firth in company with abi Yor! Sept 1, ip Aldatinb now (of Bath), Harnden, Marseilles, Ang 20, d & Hincken, ' Passed Gibraltar Sept 2; 16th) was boarded by the first officer of haleship for New iin 38 64, Hesper,. Hamblin, 0) Fairhaven, 43g months out, all well: 6¢ inst, Jat'39 34, lon hile laying to ina heavy gale from NNW, was struck by a arricane rom NW, which blew away nicer.” The A loge Feeted main topeal! and waa within 400 miles of fandy Hook for the W ene a to fers < Jatt 18 days, with heavy jark Jubilee (Brem), Kimme, Bremen, 49 da: and M4 prssengera, to Stanton & Ruger. Tith teat GaP Neataeae ¢¢ Shoals, saw two ships—one with main topeallantinast yoo, find the cilier: with lous of fore. fopinaat, could wee make ont has been their names fete Golden Rule, Whiteberry, Asptawall, Sept 12, with cof: Bark Golden Era (of Rock lay nd), Thorndike, Salt Cay, ayn, with salt, to Bnow A Burcoss, KO: Salt Cay, TT, 14 anit fering Barton, Havana, Sept 26, with angar &e, to Brig Enchantrens x), Wath, Windsor, NS, 7 daya, with ping- “Amsbury, Darien, 18 days, wlth timber, to ter, to 0 Brig Koni, Brett, Son & € Dorf Trnsem, “Witeben, Bangor, Rnek rhe ‘her te 3 days, wth lumber, toR P NEW YORK HERALD, FRAY, OCTOBER 14, 1859. DI ac | mma ce 9 ee story is the well KROWD CCangetion of the *% notorious and scandalous ‘Valley Bap of Maryland, whieh exploded a conple of Years age, Between the two version® Patel thecarge ane "materia of prety naa Tinks Balt Ca; wiht (fremont, Thurson, ‘Hillsboro, NB, wi” © e0'Kiivors (of Boston), Carver, mse “oie Wiliams (61), Hamallon, Hilsboro, NB, with plaa- veM Havelock (Br), Cole, Sackville, NB, 18 days, with stone, b Eseries a, ‘Deer Tae), Haskell, 8 John, NB, 12 daya, wih ih na, to Shropwon a Nay fe ython iii ¥ it ann, Do, 8 fehr OL Hulse, Bunce, Elizabethport for Fall River, febr J Anderson, Field. for New Haven. bed Old Zack, ind ym Pa New, Haven, SPS ay ty Lh and, Thurston, Fehr Brea Dyer, Coltrell, Calais, 14 day, Schr Bivira, Fear Mtror: Fehr Che fete Ate EEE "Calne Tare i Haey. © ‘Gardiner, ve aye Wright, Addison, 3 “ narra, Glover dave. net, Robin ir M Waring, Crowell, Poctamouth, 8 days. Behr Princess Lovell Boston, Sanya or Onprey, Henney, Pro ships Ch Ms fe Gal Yorktown, Norfolk & Stens reassian (Br), Galway, Yorktown, Norfolk &c; bark ramie Ntekels, Melbourne; and others, Wind during the day SW 10 8. wh Marime Report. SANDY nook roe sunset=do inward bound vessels Wind SW, light, weather = ae Sreawsnm,Quaken Crry—The following telegraph despatch ‘was received yesterday AM by Messrs Hargous & Co, dated Bal, thmore, Oct 13:—"The steamship Quaker City is safe, and was towed into Hampton Rouds last evening by steamship State of Georgia, CHADBOURNE, Master of bark Dunbarton.” ‘The schr before reported ashore on Brigantine Beach proves to be the John Colling, of Barnegat, from Virglula with a load of wood, She fs nearly new, and should the weather continue favorable for a few days sbe will undoubtedly be got off, Suir Goprn Suone, Lathrop, from Calcutta for Philadelnbia, Se me July, leaky, making 16 inches per hour, Sur KENTvcKtaN, » at Boston from Iv on Gch inst, of fable Ipland, bad a hale {rom NW, Penge yard, fore topmast head, I} and main topsail-and split Sepp ‘and fore topsail. mint aaeaet trom 5! to NW. Sm Caries Bocr, of Now. be i before Toported pare pared 1 Bombay, was lared at fces in this city for mR Bric Fraxx Kxtenr, trom Jamaica for Fatitas, put into | B Savannah 13th inst in distress, dismasted. (By tel.) Scnn L H Nickerson, before reported ashore at Squan, wae frem New Hedtord tor Maiumore. bhe Re: an A2 vessel of Padiees Lem burthen, built in Massachusetts in 1847, and owned in ‘— NLW, before reported pearenon. Long Beach, was got off 12h 2 ehh the analalanoe of a stoamer. Foo-cnow-roo, role 31—The American ship Benefactor sailed hence for NYork Suiy 29, Dut has put back to the an: borage for survey, having been on shore. Havas, Sept 22—It blew v Py ag tere port bad heen obliged to heavily at NW at Marseilles faut had “arrived In aight of the refuge in the Endoume waters. thermo! the cous id beep oblige’ run, and had anchored al a ma foedee, several Menor mail and commercial, due at that Bor Sept lh, bud not arrived. 10—The Ameriean ship Wild, Hunter, PL ay Slagayore, in. the China Bea ca the se sane Sresiber bey, ant lowing bard froma ENE, athe ommonos: Inent veering 10 8E. Ou the 2h the gale increased 10. & Epphoon wath a sfearfut sea ronning, and was tnder bare ape ree eenae Si here ons Rae tase ae ee. e Shilters, from San Francisco, tn through Balaban Passage, experieured & tahiien oe caring away muintopsail, foretopsail, and foretopmnst staysall commenced from the BNB, veering to NNW, wit heary sen Tithe amcrican ship Panania left this harbor on July 21 for Sbanghae, and disc her pilot at 2 PM of the Wind moderate frotm WAW, and hazy.” AUB PM har stood foes, wih 8 Sharp lihtni from the eastward. Alo Pa ae 29.60. and willl falling, wind hauling 9 tho ‘north let Nay kon hed tg winds enn rey frome malo Ay whieh tine reefed the ae pores we Se ee = had a pa eg breeze, till wher it fréShened from the northward. at v2.10, 390, aaron hauling [Bae — AM, ad a thar weeire der ehous reefed main topeall "at main topsail blown away. $30, heavy cross cea, when the eter rose to 29, ebip le 1g heavily; bead of matomast will every. ‘above ity taking witht the mizen topgal A few lapsed when the bend of foremast went at nt. ‘of the above rigging was sav sent He apm aud i topgallant nay als, Jt being igs ees ae adrift; the tove 1D boat y joon, baromeler 29.25, bent spare staysalle for fore and manin ste weayaalle, wore ship and bore up for Hong Kong under foreand aft sale; ae- Cured foreyard, and set refed wind south, witn heavy fea, VAC EAM on the son made the fouthern end of Lema. At® AM, bi becalan captain on eogaged tie steamer While Clond ts tow her te. « Nemo, American ship, reports, that on the morning of the 24d of July, bad fine weather, which. Mi, when #he tok studing sails in, “ia lng be north: Ward. “AtIO PM took Me ‘all Het nal ht was oft Pedro, Bianco, wind NSW, with Meaty Pau ‘Faint futted Yope the breeze pallentsails, gait et — Jib. ftreshed from the North, barometer Yalling: J ty Sootie reefed the topadils, furled ation and jib. Rta 28.90, furled Yoretopeall and foreaall. 60" AM bie 0. ic se on. blew away maintopsail. Immediately after: all the sails blew away from the yards, and ‘directly after the maintopmast, mizentopmast, and foreto gallantmast went, ich§ everything attached; tt it moderated OA ut a fearful sea ranging. pv deck and fore hatches were stove in by the fortia spars, also water casks. ‘the pres isions were badiy damaged, and some of the On the 29th bent esieneste an mainsail, and stood to westward, and arrived on Saturday evening in tow of the White Cloud. Pintaperrmta, Oct 8—The schr Allee, from Cape Tatteras for New York, with wheat, has arrived here in pep having been diemamted on Saturaay, off Chincoteague, ‘The steamship Keystone State Is at Cay May wi ahip Sonnecticut in tow— eyes ‘ex- usder arrived both trom Savannah, ( The wrecked material reported passed by Capt Beal, of fhe soamabip, Fotomas, was ne doubt some joiner work carr away from steamship Roanoke, ‘Mon falternoon from Norfolk. Le casein one s There is surance for $20,000 on the cargo of the josiah Quine fom Leshorn, for, Boston, sbaufoued ae eae seen the Bhutlabe Great We his city. In Boston, giles ha has $12,000, Boston sizpoe National $500, Total insurance, Missing Vessrr—fchr Soobia, Capt Jacob G Homer . from Henolitln for the Amoor Kier. on ‘atrading wort mone Yenr ngo last March. Kran the Auhoor, "After having disposed fm again for the Amoor. since which time bus not been hears she was a fine vessel of her Class, about 100 tovs burth as in Grstrate condition for the voyage, Capt H was an experienced shipmaster; he was accompanied by his. wite and their two veildven, who, with essel, probably all have been lost. ere ey te One of the senmer simon ae Gera (the: gate Bier blatectieeeite Ay migorings, ba been nother ect ie weapLLoveds SNe te ason to Buoy out the Channel to the site poral asec fur the Naval depot on tythe Islan ‘Whalemen. See port arrivals. Arr at Boston 12th inst, schr Chanticleer, Sock, ort " tic Ocean, of and via peers) with 125 bb! oe em, de. oot, ip Morning li san } from Boston for San Francisco, a8 ‘Grace Darling, Baxter, wapore ato, ton 20, eee peony liza!” (reported American), fron London for Bombay, Rion a a Havre for New Orleans, no date onde i, ie, Fartendet HoMeans, with passengers, Sept 18, Pua, Ha Hawkes, from Shields tor NYork or Providence, sepa t 47, lon rt Nv Arey, of and fro soni =e i Rs re Cent m Frankfort for Sierra Leone, Axrwanr, Sept ware Woah tcher, ion ERP, vana. Below J8d- Ashburton, san rd, fm tram NY eet Asti Say a aee Alaa Head hatin, —Arr Hussar, How! Padavg: 28th, , fo ic,” oa 29th, iva a yh meal éveutie, RDEAUX, tite, » San Fran- else; Hurlingtom, Keone, and Jab rire, ‘Orleans, Bristor, Sep, 2i—Arr Wm H Jenking, Lovett, Quebec; Omar Panta, Torrey, Wohi cl ‘Arr at the Fl} ingham, Melcher, from St George, Tdg at do 2d, ninent, Purinton, for Mobile; Texas, mab: B Cer for, Ca eston; Anna Psat a, ilttken C4 ‘Savan- etn a anc Windward, Emerson, for AT anacen, t 20—Arr Louisiana, mond ; 22d, Ottitle, homens Beer piers ices Sid 19th, ‘lenin ever Galveston; 2ist, Albert, ion, Horstmann teen Klamp, and Edmund, OUWERSHAVEN, Sept 2—Arr ‘aunalias fi Hanbest Rotter¢am fe ‘remen 2th, Unio for Philsdelpbia. Bonn DEAUR, tae Ocean Pearl. Merryman, St Peters. wikeues Sepia an tee 5 a megeuavrs Beit 2t— Are Howard, Sti, NYork, Sid 2ist, creoiry healer American slips <=, from cabs Cerie, Sept 22—Arr Gaetana, Onorato, N Yor’ Reames, Sept i—Pasesd by, Ohio, Hetehiage, from TALLAO, Septl2—Tn port, ships Dasha Wir Hatch Poe Chit Feast nan RY, Mins La J alg er ton, Walter Scott, Hutch, for dn Ronde gt £2 10s; Monacon, liaker, for Say. $17 per ae Quien of the Sea, Crowell, Lied for Corie ut an Sod 48 be it to the ¢ ews, {9 ampton Roagle; Ali ian for Corks barks’ Joa Hale, Slevens “diva Bowing Tiastnte oe all, for Chincha Islands to load for Hampton Rumda nt B19 per ton, At the Chincha Islands, PO, ships Sarah March, Storer Lowe; Dione, Felew, Rising Sin. skolfield ; Soreamer, Show; Nerthiand,, Areyt Unthoris Wiley, and mn; Nortnern € Godfrey, + for Cork, lig per to Chief, ve for do, do wt sama rate: Joh b Bydue Woeeler, and Vig ated be ur Hampton Honds, hg at $13 per ton penern Ki insane Pionylight, Holbrock Lk 170, Cid Avg 12, Goddens, © Boston; 20th, Gem of the Ceewn, Wilms in, pry Sid trom or Aug 6, Sarah Newman, Cobb, London; 9th, Fi 8 Badger rs Parlton, don Dvar, Sept 2t—Arr Gaston, Balleer, London for Galveston; gPRO) fpnten t pman, do for NOrleans (and both anchored); Buin, Arizvta’ Kobuaon’ ‘do tor de, (and anchored). Sid th; London, Hurlbut Grom, Fondo), NY: DaRrMourn, Kept #—Put in, Guttenberg, Weeks, from avre for NOrleang, LMOUTH, Sept Z—Arr Zeeman’s Hoof, Darien, ouHOw, ‘Jey 258M Cheysolite, N York, back $ bark Henefactor, Coruing, for NYork, for a sur. ep lerArr Tia 1 Rogers, Uarria, Mala an Frapelaca); 16, Harriet, Wiswell, Ung: Marts ‘sth Fdward Kverett, Guoby, NOrleans Ox, Sept Ls—Bid Tropic, Nowell; wnt’ Fracsto, Jove: wich NOHentis GroucrarRe, Sept2—Arr HD Brockman, Johnson, Crom Hayni ntinent; Biv Sept 22-Are Fanny Fern, Hnssey, er. Fairtowl, NOrlewns; 2ith, “Ariel i), 12 NOrieany Sith ¥ we im Feil, NOrleana, ), Harhurg. Hove, Puget Round NYork: eth York} 26 Hannurs, Kap 24 Hoxg Kon 26th, nery Br, of Nasu da fa Bewufor lave (where al water), with mdse and tenis, to Jos Hine Wild Francisco; - pia Ulatis, Foater, & 'iylig Childers, Iigtion dat 24; Bapebo ‘ork; igs Btege, Vancouver's ing, Callaghan, San Frat i: mere aia cate le, Past ita mee cer anres! Havana, Bept $0— fb. ace leans. dacksonetl Ne. York: Get 1, “irhitod org hs at cece poe, om dak salon Lege Mieasndrise wt taih ron ueror, fle z Chance! fd Apa * palnhicala pitas et bag al Wostudroiand, for New 0 bal ee mr, rder sburg Wave, suyd, eon Her, Boxabey; Sb, Fiyt a Swinerion, LT - citi aa aa japareh, ithe Renee ‘Gardver, Ni Sesen: ‘27th, Constitution, ; Princeton, Hell; St Hel - x v a y re Sy wi te fo ae Courier iene bia, Rattray, hie, ote; Eee Ene, hie be, Cny, Bota win o i ‘ahs Ata win orks We a 1s Travis: Sonne G Eni out 284, Port Ay Girveson Drm, Savanah a = Korg: Renily Emily Gi UrTer, y en, I jobile; Crimea, Harrion, Mor Goonies Se ae eiiibs Eumland, Cochtane NOsioees ber oi, Bi NON, Leweminarinesors R iB Baanier ye RY r, Cronstadt; Edward Fees, Ourtis, Doretta, Grabam, NYork Fy lobbing Gegda ia Grande, Comet, ge i ge aa, Ses dee Entout2ith Rlla-a Clarks burton, Port Philip. ‘Arr at Gravesend, 26th, mest Bid 21st, Mary Arr Aloyon, lis, tren Krente Gstin bor, Thoresen, NYork; Fenny Yorktown, Meyer, N¥ork for Lon- Nymwnn, NYotk; 224, Richmond; 284, Har . sont ‘NOrieans. Mata, Bept ress : sn BCotton, Mamita, July 16—~Arr Fear! Devens, - Cs Sprague, Bowers, Amoy. Kia Jly 3 te ee ong We NYork; Mas asdaaae it moe are id Aroostook, Paieteres Brito, # a ‘Paine, Ham! ee 3 eepeink a, Pike, do. ne Heyward, "dork y' burg; 30th, 7, Charleston. 1. aoe »pt 24—Cld previous, Clara Aun, Patten, Phila- SFr ont previons to 24th, Newrome, bept 35-8 ( Nanves, Gert genes Ad, Bept SATE A ‘24—Bld sohr pRatr Haha Coushien, wt NYork, ristede, ade, Winer Chane rm Pdersworrn Sopt 26—Pussed by, London, Hurlbat, from Panama, Se Re rr steamship Uncle Bit Toul ca rata) Der thenmaldp debe fan Francisco hens, Lapidue, naa i Aiaetenase Revely, Riley, NYork: 1b, Noribarn PADANG, July 20e8Kd Coylon, Leckle, Boston. nt 10—Cid hig Unole Joe, Sewell, Dublin; bark Meeuceaano, Bost *Anlaat? Poliard, NYork. ¥ July 2e— arr South’ Shore; Calcutta, sl pespere: te 7th, pera Aagpens jarin, ‘Starts OF SuNDA, Ji phys for. Cr cisco for Calcutta NYork; ab Versa 1 Bept eI to neat dy. mur Ba’ ai GM, July 23—Are Valetta, Watson, ate rican Ports. L=-Agrachr Athol, Raleen, Windsor. Francisco; St Cparles, Con. Py wade Ae fand aad At Bise, N ‘NYora; eld July Ame ALEXANDRIA, Oct i are ld from. Woosung 8 SU ‘ead tu, i ct, Mone, Batria Be Pkaacd. 8 Raniett, from, Kong? Ser dra, ‘ee from San fa; AUR S. ri fight, nt Howes,’ from, Manta for ry deportes Ge George W ‘Willan for ioe Boston » ); 2b, Win return); Rags, Tartar, Van ) Hong Kong. Sid ships Silver Slar. Wade, San wi NYork; x; brig 0 Cuba, Sawyer, i Helen, Hvtehioson, SAUANY, Oct = ate ae paniayien 5d Weoang Al — tulad, Dayton, ‘ork; Garagan, do, Cid schra Clark, nog ee Vercon, Smith, NYork; schr Mary Ponder, Dari; ma, cr re ; Brave, I ell, and Nile, Linnell, Boston ser Seat Sep Geen pe 2, ROW, Pemuiman, Baltimore; Chane, Juan de Car- tages, _Jolingon, Machine lan; sehr ortorer, Nickerson, Bich. Rich- Gray, ea Beare, Che Va; Ham: Beli esa gia Hira cia Pa dicate Se Treasurer, Fisher; Pay, Wi on Bia ree A Heckaher, Srabbe; Harriet A Kozers yi garth A. Hammond, "ain ton Wheatonea Clark, oul John Hiatr, Fy Gay, Al ees eer eae ne ate hii pi Mary ‘aden nee! e m, Camden, N, ‘rlet Smith, Kelley, Eiizabethport; Adel ‘Jacod Hay Handy; Aagaata west, nee Karl, ier ler, Albany; Elen ‘Boo: eaimer Cy S New York, Howes, ? Sine . dams, Hemin, ‘Tibbetts, Jacksonville, to ¥ oui: Wide schrs Wor! ond, Sunuel Sai jothing went wea; & anchored in. the, sehr WL Ce BALTIM Rotterdam: burxs Union, Janeiro, brig Peerless, (Bi ship Ejlen Stewart, Coflin. Kio de Janeiro and 2 mari f ‘Cla 1th, BRIsh Wea thd ida rr (by tel) ship do; brig Surf, Rockport. TIGHTON, Oct toa, Philadelphia,” Se Childs, from Alban; onan Davis, N Yor! 12th~—Arr Poole, Por HOLME re Bweny Mary A a tOkMes’ HOLE, Get luring the storm, brigs 6th ul, for Boston fork: schr Convert, lawey briea J aH Crowley, and ith—Arr sehr Johb a to fond for Granada; Taal Buckley, Savannah; A Crowell, NYork; Now York, Siephen, NB; scbre Charm, Baker, B Jor, do; bark ‘Union, F uller, do. HANGOR, Oct If—arr brig Fannie Butler, Bartlett, NYork: brig Reaver, Tapley, Gi ‘OL, Oct 12—Arr be, ond for Cuba; schr Gazelle, Pit CHARLESTON, Oct 10—Arr bar! pa matte, Wheiden, Wiozache © F'Voung F ship Kew York, Dewburat Liverpool; Rio Janeiro; i trien Now tine, yd Atwood, bite wind NW. Ship Audubon started, 13th—Arr (by tel) Br brig W_D Ruggles, ppeorsats jwell, Eldridge, Matanzase B, Ort 12 Arr ship Castilian, ported in Hampton Hoads. m Caribbean Sea. Sid bari ‘Abana, (iin) Thompson, St. Belgw brig ‘ight lle: ys Stephen, Ni BSS el nea, Fuller, Boston, | ‘chats Baile ito ir) Skaling, Gince, we tae ‘Nurleabs: bark dalakae, Wi ‘et; brig Abana, Pispeon, tin joston; J a Rumsey, Tay: jalveston, Matron, ‘Ta; Steal Ne to una, fovidence for Mork. Finn, Boston: brig ‘Kael Biers: Ocean Queen, Boston; bark Radiant, rr schr Allen H Brown, Edwards, EDGARIOWN, Oct 9—Arr brig Forest City, Bain, Balti- more for for Portamioih; sehr Reporter, Ginn, from Alexandria “FALMOUTH, Oct 1—Arr sloop Gullford, Mattapotsett, to load entong for Afbaay. Sid aid is come tie or RIV Ete Get 10—Sid schrs Rocket, Kelley, Norfolk; 0Ops: A B Revireg Hammond, Albany; Motto, twater, Dasnon, ‘ork, 10, tamil cover Arr laat night Twig. Blau velt, de Wiad, ‘Jobteon, Bluchill for Nore Hangor for Nyork. iteturned,. ily with logs 5f topsall. ihiott, RIgartown for Pongal, phia; revenue cutter James Campbell, Ci bar’ Jodo bri Ann, Tyler, Mant Pi Yate (i) Bure, al, ED Ruggles (br), Trade Wind, Tait Gr Crowley, & rity, Porter, jiedlants, Charies Rovere, Pallett Mahoney, D P Waterloo, Northern {ght Sareea Charles F Stickney Sarah Woodb: 4 eh COUP eae Ree ek nore abe wl, Fre inira Ann, Louie, #4 ‘tmeing. ‘ati Pie von, Le he ering, Mary ler, Capt Jol ‘Bt. Tt Arr’ rigs’ Tentelia feed el ptt Crawford, Hall, Machias { City for Portland; Ariadne, Ko for do; schrs 1, for a” Wuinson, brige Deumark, Jsabella Jewett, Crasitords seltars ‘Oriireons dewelt, Job “th portat 8 AM, wid I er, and revenne cntier JACKSON V, Get Lotus, Joy, a Piata, Wooster, and Yankee Blade, Gray, do, ase Aten Mw raweeae tan Edwin, Haskell, Baltimore; York; sche Velma, Sugett, Eexviel an Wig To sr dieu el ae ton; paver: ie Owens, cae Lr Janeiro. jeriford, ea Ea: Lx pare: i fires Boston. N—A\ 4 er‘ ei a ‘Naguss, i oe sren Nels Lee light from gm North, schra Ariadne, Lead- Stnere ay Tit hlladelphiay ake “i brig Rostaeey urate, Davis, trom NYork; arr ALLE, coitus Canon Valetta, e rr Bulb, Gen Hersey Sprague ‘and David B tates Sarah Flagg, rey care, Nelaon pliers do; Crimea, Havre; J iB “are (by "al ‘shi Logg v , Ne ‘ 09 te) ships Tou ae few, York; Dorcas Piet ‘t "D Phepherd Gay’ Acts, Samuel Locke, seer rr (by t 7 el hips NORF( ie ee I li—Are ve pAb ‘ork; Chas Davenport, ay echrs ‘Allee Howel NYork; ys * D well, Parker, Fit reid, Calais; bark Aart rn ne Beat i TAT. sobre ranger, 4 jar Crapo, Philadelphig, Hen Be 2 bo Haare ‘smith, 5 eee Cigar Pen- ze Pion. Sid ache ira, Hawkes, Mork, B SEWEORT Get iar Have straw, Citiae NY: byl aot fom on account Gov Arnold, ‘Ererswv! omer. Oct 13, London; Jerome, Hardt Coley A Roweil, Rows port: achirs J Ben i foftses, st Jehn, NIB, ship Robt Everglade, W te PROVIDEN id—Arr ateamern Pe New "Ranh Neen, Chil doe more "Bea dunt Howland, Wm 7 Stevenson, Mears orig, Va; KE eird, ae York; 801 Baltimore: Bro ., Piuiadeiphin; Win wer, te}! eens bs, Piiinde:pha: poe F Mad BPwcket tee, Mall, Kelley, stn Geman Wi Ayleswor ‘oam, © jarrimean, eton (Brie Sule Cid slenrner Boston hman. Otis, Savannah; brigs sina Arachne men eee’ fi aban frome see for Providence’ ; eehes Rocket ete of head wind); and others. DON, Oct 12—Arr sohr Palladium, Avery, Al- RG, © van raeiad maniac iota: ane freon Wolo fade, Wa tered, lew, Ss York}, 085, , do. Arr ot Nayat Point, echr J B es Diverty, James: rie HMOND, Oct li—Arr bark Andrew janderson, Thomp- on, Savaunals: sehr D8 Miller, ie Oreby, None HOCKLAND, Det 5—Are sebirs Lacy White, Glover, NVork for Ba 6th, Mary Langdon, Jacks: fo unerlor: Babine Yon forse toi, Nis sia see ih Bak for St John, NB. Richmond; Oreie Gyw), Smith, end Forest hie NYee ay 8 Partridge. Mi. Rictiman 4 Joa Pr Farwed, Packart abt he own, Maskell, N York, hub, Sn i, Newark; ‘%h, KB Pits, Grey Grane hotness NYork ha VARNA’ Pence (by tel) ships Old Dominion, Port- Maria NYork. MENANT TA itor, ‘Oct 8 ech Chr #0, (irom Calais) NYork: sical In b MI Pep heryhh, brig Maytower; echra JH Counoe, Hampton, oh MINGTON, Tw Fenton, Nei Hana, © WAREIAM.: Kept Oct, Angler, ens amen ith, ‘a Inve, Weeks do, 24, ¢ Pour, Nvork: Anm 8 Kaltes dee Gurney, do, WARMER tn Sel oe a Jone, for Philadelphia, Det Arr bark Peterson, Parker, ene ms Ph Se ta NE ey MINCKLLANKOUA, | and DOLS! TOOLS 1! TOOLB! 1! JOHN BTLIR removed to padway Toe ven meoenenlbaninn best quality of b be ‘t nied Mates, Moderate Prices, TOOL, CHESTS, For boys, gentlemen Bl. From $9 t0 2 ae Anat a “8 Oa or leheatet snanany ot ot 3 Hi > | the United Pains and Ba J rope eoustantly ua,

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