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FINANCIAL AND COMMER CIAL. Bacendiary Fire in Hroadway. APEENT ON SUSPICION OF ARSON—A KSMARKABLB CASE. On Sunday morning, the 234 of Apri} last, & fire broke ‘Wut tn the etore No. $69 Broadway, occupied at the time Dy William H. Perley; since the fre, however, it has been sbown ibat one William @. Lambert, Jr., was considera- Diy wierested in the stock therein, consisiing at the ‘tame of the Gre of segars, !1300r8 and wines. {GBoon afer the ocourrence of the fire iacte and circum- Planace began to develope themeetves befere Fire Marshal Baker, that went to show that the fire was not the result Of accident, and the investigation was diligentty prose eated. One fact wes pretty clearly shown that the stock Alleged to have been in the store at tbe time of the fro was very considerably over en:imated by Mr. Perley, and soak not in reatity have been there, Apoiper fact was Fawway, August 17—6 P. M. The money marketis steady, and good paper goes without difficulty at Ga 7, according to the Jongth. Very little paper, however good, is nego- Gable under 6, and most of the brokers are paying @ for call loans, though a few are still out at 5}. The banks are reported to be less desirous of increasing their discounts than they were a week or two since. The business at the Sub-Treasury to-day was fair. The receipts were $293,223, of which $270,000 from customs; the payments, $160,245; the balance this evening $5,511,466. The importation of dry goods for the week ending this day is slightly in excess of that of the Ube stock oF building, Dat what sudiciert evidence was | corresponding week last year, the figures being ces amonth ot sto teers (0 verge euppoted tbat a | $3,496,000, against $3,345,000 samo woek last ‘frend was contem| . aisek a aes oe | TO and $1,230,000 same week in 1858. ant, Teriey alleges that ve Tio. ste.008 27; upoa this | ‘The excess of 1859 over 186) is now only $9,274,000. We have reason to believe rin mp ihe Siandard and eurnee Company, ‘The inves, | that the importing season will he this fall pro- tigation as 1o the actu amountef stock at the time of | Jonged later than usual, and that September will ae are oF Paley ‘& Lambert ad two young | Show a large increase of entries. Shonld this be ‘men, named Janes Peevers and a ee who wore the case, it may be safe to look for more tosses in ee ee forth ti ny five | the dry goods trade, as the Western orders thus far by no means correspond to the expectations of the more sanguine among the jobbers, ‘ going im the "store; the i rome Un tgs, gin from Me, cask in There has been a fair business pes foreign be swore into and'to pat twelve bottles into each | and Kangaroo. moe, ok ko eore tae bottles or 10 pack any seers (0-087; toe oo Jane ae them, only to put about « handful of sawdust ip the bot- | which sail to-morrow, and rat q ly: ‘apt of ench case; these cases were piled cue on top ofthe | The leading drawers ask 109 a 110 for thelr 60 » he the on dtl ur. Perley and Mr. day bills on London, and 110} a § for short sight; Lambert in reference to the matier. This conversation is | for francs, 5.13) a 14j for 60 days, and 5.10% for jn Mr. Lambert's oftice, which street. Mr. Lambert is repre- | Short sight. The shipment to-morrow will proba- Hi i if ented to bave said to Mr. — nn bly be in the neighborhood of $1,500,000—about + ; rid of it in i EME: buey repiied, “Til fell you what to do wisn | the usual average at this season, pe a & damned cheap stock “ It, § 4 oe The stock market opened this morning with a haa dy , ee ictea they Se rae ioe “ust the store, | dull and heavy feeling, and the first sales were at Som time to time Mr. lambert would say to witness, | a small decline from yesterday’s prices. As the What a Ore that store would make,” and ask wit | oo progressed, however, the market gained bought it would burn out quick. On the wook fire, Mr. Lambert said that every drop of the Ono Saturday after- the fire, Mr. Lambert came z strength, and at the close of the first sessiona small advance was established throughout the : i A z z z E ht of Sete; Weve dad ested witness if all the a hanes =e. Western list. Between the Boards the market was ¥ bim “4 a ” V fe ed oid Belden Kecie’s and order | Steady at the advance; in the afternoon Bes market srante sik, Se cpmmhsanlt wemnmaper B | tee vat Ociva rai al atthe Ek ci about oe De eee at night Sriicare cit tat creninie-0e + 863 aj at ‘midday, and Hea er ed ae tae Hotei ot the stare ans | closed 87 bid in tue afternoon. The traffic on the 4 ee in and out. The bof Aponte ym | roadis said to show a considerable increase over Ure store were three men—one went down Eighteenth | fast August. Erie advanced to 28, closing that bid, ‘came out a larlem was quiet, a le lower. ie West- Borst ge fan Lowy veo pelea my ern shares were all a fraction better. Illinois Cen- = door hy he 2 pecan. it, then se ~n Room 6 tral, which closed yesterday at 84] bid, sold this amen throoae down Broadway together. They were not | afternoon at 87, buyers’ option, and closed 86j bid; = pam enced pene foarte Py prey door. | Galena advanced 14 per cent, Rock Island fhe saad light. It was a different light from the gas burn. | 14, and Toledo 1 before the close of the first board. tag. Witness could not see through —— inthe door | In the afternoon all these were atill higher. Se. £3 eee peo ROE Some of the earnings have come in for the second pone | — at cont er it, ga there was 50 week of August. The Illinois Central shows fectly eure ma the store was on fire, witness Jia'not | $67,816 receipts against $37,977 same week last ay hn) nee, but waned owe on as tee year; increase $29,839—80 per cent. The Galena Ty amcarnyper side of ogy wean tae pry ayh od shows $32,322, against $20,883 same week last Store. Witnees then Gr ony the vicinity of the store | year; increase $11,439, or 56 per cent. The earn- ; it was z i el hard, and eaten eee ie tut neatae re not | ings on the Michigan roads aro reported to be fire had gone out of itself in some way. Witsess | large, though their great increase will not come for some weeks yet. We note sales of Toledo and sed eleven clots, was informe abot ibe Are. The mare ie shout the" mbetance of the testimony of the Wabash—which has long been a stranger to the clerk Pee’ ; but of course there are a number of ad i A ae , “rebated te we wl board—at 83, and of Mississippi and Milwaukee at tend to implicate Mr. Perley and Lambert in the felonious | 13}; these uprisings of quasi defunct stocks are Durning of the said store. On the Submitted to | proof of the recuperation of the Western country. Eutico Scatice Kelly, a warrant Semerday, phe ok The following were the last authorized quota- y . Cameron, of the Kightenth | tions:—Virginia 6’s, 91 a 4; Missouri 8's, 81} a 82; Se el ik thw ‘eum cf $1000 toaaswer ike | Canton Company, 19j a 20}; Cumberland Coal, a pe ERT 154 2 16}; Pacific Mail, 794 a 80; New York Cen- suaber cf'the uccuted, and fia son wan lverated fom exe: | ‘al Railroad, 87 @ 4; Erie, 28 a 4; Hudson River, tody. 5844; Harlem, 18) a; do. preferred, 48] a 49}; Reading, 46] a {; Michigan Central, 684 a 4; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 224 a 4; A The Syrian Sufferers. aoa pebte meeting Bild im thie city on Whe 1208 instant, the Ps ET Reonte i ‘Dealt of | do. guaranteed, 473 948; Panama, 124; Llinois the mulferery ia 6 ria may tod practicable und etective ex | Central, 86] ® 4; Galena and Chicago, 81)a }; Eitte tbe Coristan ana fe of if hay cee *9- | Cleveland and Toledo,47j a 48]; Chicago and Rock to the CI wv ra 4 evel 10,474 a 48); Chicago cl peal in bebalf thousand most of whom 6 oe Seen aad atten, sod wena often widows oh Island, 83 a j; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 91 redaced to the greatest misery by a dreadful war * very Parianes of both a civil and « religions nature. This war | a 4; Mlinois Central 7's, 954 a 95}. ae been raging {or more WA". the rales einen thee | Our attention is drawn to the fact that the second mortgage bonds of the Chicago and Northwestern road are selling at 36, not 35,98 mentioned in our article of yesterday; also, that the Chicago and ia the middie part of the Turkistprovice of Syria, and serious feare are entertained that it may soon extend as far as Aleppo rusalem, Northwestern stock, which the city of Fond du Lac offers at 100 cents on the dollar to the hold- and poulaward to Joppa aud Je catsén of ta war, furiber than to say toss ils the ronal of ‘ns long chert feeling of hatred, that ers of ite bonds, is in demand at 5 cents on the dol- lar. No public transactions have lately taken place bas sutelsted between the M the Druses and ‘on the one and he other. 7 in the stock; and as the mortgage bonds are selling at 36, and the coupons are not paid, we deemed the stock worthless. Ifseems it is worth $5 the share. + With fis Proveaiant church schovis, Ribieh and avast oimber of villages have wilerly periabed, and many thousands of the faba ditants have been massacre! Even Beyrout, the most im The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this the Syrian coast, is in {i ‘da 5 wilh socus, tbe largest cly ia that country, haaboes Wished with | morning were $21,829,202 OL, and the balances al} te horrors of war, and 25,000 ChrisUvns have been driven oy have been | $1,288,637 67. The Snffolk Manufacturing Company has de- clared a dividend of five per cent, and the Tre- mont Mills of four per cent, both of Lowell, and payable at the treasurer's office in Boston on the 28d inst; the Bank of Louisiana, a semi-annual | dividend of five per cent, payable to New York | stockholders, less exchange, on the 3d of Septem- ber, at the Merchants’ Bank of this city. At the annual meeting of the Cleveland, Paines- ‘without re a OF pro nce to , often kided with their bayonets and sw to age or sex, the poor creatures that fled 10 ‘The enormities perpetrated {a this horrible war equal, if ass, any that were enacted in the late Sepy ia. ‘Ii seems to be the rettled purpose of the Druses and Moslems :0 destroy all tbe male Christian popula ton above ‘en years of age; whilst the womea and children, if are too often saved for treatment more crael then death hscit. “More than’ one, hundred and Afi] towns nod | Io thie ruthlors have been utterly destroyed ger oot on ee L—% bat the mulberry ang EO ville and Ashtabula road the following officers F iserable were living in comtortable, ai were re-elected:—President, Amasa Stone, Jr.; Sue ip baman thaye were reeled tha uo ually or ineee, | Vice President, 8, Witt; Secretary, G. B. Ely; Su- " fe b ting wherever this desolaung | yoy} Y eave apron of thle pepe tae bend | P*rintendent, H. Nottingham. ratnes'y ibeir houses umed to, te rouse aie rope The half yearly statement shows the gross re- oC beasts of burd athe: > Suen ee friends mamnored ta" sold bloed ceipts to have beon as follows one of our countrymen (ihe Ri Jessup), Who was ka eyewilness—"and (bey are tir em, Bomeless aud almost literally dastit ite of clot Six months ending Jaly 1, 1860 Do. do, do.’ 1880 The lake lines from Cleveland, Sandasky and Toledo bave advanced their rates to Buffalo and Dunkirk to 15c, on flour and 7jc. on fourth class, Increare end barily & rag on their backs.” fate now, when the mild weather of poor creatures to live im the oy ‘Aato ieee peovie tndiag werk, ia.¢ As u engl io " Jecaup rightly remarks aniness is at a dead ry, aod al 7 er permits air, what will winter’ has set in! ler to sustain them. being an advance of 5c. and 2}c. The Committee rates from Cincinnati to Buffalo and Dunkirk, to take effect immediately, to 30c. all rail, and 25c. rail and water, on fourth class, and 50c. rail and water, and 60c. all rail, on flour. The Galena and Chicago road brought 50,000 bushels grain to Chicago on the 17th, the largest day's work ever known. The business of the Tennessee and Alabama Railvoad for the fiscal year ending June 30 was as follows :— without hope. They med our help. Ska'l we uot ‘id, and that speedily? They bear the name of bame which isso precious (0 many ‘in this laud. Awd if this is not We may Alt, that however degraded and unworthy. they are human beings as wellas we. The c p who may have the to ity 1859. 1860. mate that it is of the | Total + $76,129 57 = 227,962 O1 ‘be doue Total...... 7,560 11 709 3 Net cara’ 47,676 46 ‘87,243 46 es Per cent for © T percent. 32 per cent, , it Per cont for net carnin; -66 per cent. 68 per cent, a Gross carnit 1860 over 1851 952,823 BE, Net enius in £860 over 1909..- 39,664 Fy we are per Books for subscription to $250 additional residence stock of the Louisville branch of the Commercial geet Bank of Kentucky were opened last week. The » ten times the 5 uence hy the id pots bce SoS | A new bank has been organized at New Britain, Vord tninnds tnt trom Ireland, wil nor bean ngs ieaee | ConM., with a capital of $100,000, It is to be Fo Uy poor aad ibe wretched in the lend where Chrie- | called the New Britain Bank. jour of men and bis \@mediate The earnings of the Cleveland and Toledo for the 7 $13,304 Sohese sheatanee var ey eeded wtins me Yo Umne, in he papers, of all donations. We woud aleo respect 390 of the churches in thie ye respect i Rauioton tm bel ~ | aie = an article in the Nashville Banner, makes the (ol- lowing estimate of the crops of the Northwost:— Milinols has grown not g bushel of wheat short of 26,- D. 000,000, and Indiana 18,000,000. Tho whoat crop New Yous, Augant 16, 1860. of Wisconsin will exceed 17,000,000, lowa 14,000,000, of Presidents at Cincinnati have also advanced the | fegae and famnlly beg thankfully to acknow ‘Minnesota 6,000,000. and Michigan 6,000,600. Your eati- 0 mate of Ob}0, 25,000,000, ie about correct; but many of “"Log | her best informed citizens think ber crop wilt reach 28,- 10 25 | 990,000. Thas you percoive that the seven Northwestern —— | States have prodcced 118,000,000 bushels of wheat. The curplus that cap be spared from [lino!s, indiana, Wiscon. sin, Jowa and Minnesota, after keeping abundance for bread and seed, will be equal to bail of their whole orop. If your people in the South are likely to c bread, they can draw on the ' Prai eat of | crough to make two millions of barre dey the child | stilt Lave coough ond to opare. As to Rod grew | produce 160,000,060 bushele. An Grd red after great | 129,000,060. You must not jadee ty OF production of [Mia's in 18¢ Case or Rypnornon. ” x of July inet, Freder: °, Vigdily bitten by a NEW YORK HERALD SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1860, w Port Dering the Se ee ae Pn emee aeg ploughs, reaping and machines, improved thresh be rm) prosetive ahtin of tee formers, and 2,500 miles “trail fe y Foaa, covetructes within ten ey , ready market for any man’s "i close to the 8 angle dustry evormously. Fear neither Velvets. "cea; the West bas the food Ba intieeippi river ead the ss connecting Cmicege and Now Brads Bu your part to your all Raw... Hydrogrepher. whole cotton growing country may require, aad at mode- Stephanie Wontporty alle, tastes ‘The Chisago Press of Wedmesday says:— schrs Weather The aweunt of grain received for the last twenty four aus 6 san, wi opt 130 biktiah; NJ Molght Beene a hae salons’ 1VIBIONB.- more ldth, ship James Loper, Pacife Reducing the flour to wheat, the receipts of all kinds ness and activity. The transactions footed up aboat 1,300 ‘Talcabuano May 14, with 1000 ep and. o grain foot up during Mee wane Read bushels, 41,600 bbla., including new mens at $19 31 a $10 3134, | Ars Coane out li bark Seoreea 5 ‘the corresponding week of last year the receipts old’ mess at '$18 62)4, and thin mess at $18 02%, eee rou eT ses vite oll of all kinds of grain amounted to only 336,623 bushels. at $13 12), and new prime at $14 123,. "Boot | Ol this senson) eat home and id J sp and From present the receipts during the en- firm and in request, with sales of B, ‘bark ‘Dar suing ho Will Tar exceed those of last, The foliowing table the receipts and shipments since the Ist of January lagt, compared with 1669:— Receipts. ——— —- Shipments —~ 1860. sy 1859. 1860. 1869 Flour, bbis.. 256,016 238, 281,373 — 220.324 Wheat, bush. 8,191,276 1,002,752 2,438,213 1,360,338 Corn 1,794, 8,290,464 10,416,872 2,400,189 4 Oats. 434,006 627,636 = 314,635 ow 42,416 25,140 8,219 lan 206,723 127,410 , x Reducing ‘the flour to wheat; the total receipts of grain since the 1st of January compare with 1859 as follows:— 1860, bush 17 818.415 eat 6,777,403, We read in the New Orleans Delia of the 12th:— . a 6 38 138 es | 8 The danke bad unusually light offerings of paper for = discount, and transactions in the outside market included ++ 487_$158,488 Bo amounts of ary classes of signatures. Clear 85 920,402 sterling bills, 93¢ = 30 rer con eee ik rates, 1014 in & 10) per cent premium: bill of lading drafta, $4991, per Rae fay Bilis on the Nort, 18 ve ie Fysdi iat ; 3 ence for Bt Jago. Aug 12, 1st 96, too a) on a cent an a. pees — tongs Rr In sdeehemlemiipee ‘The fellowing is the com parative statement of the banks Pt 2 169 Ms \ aiabupanadioans Baltimore for Kingston, Ja, Aug: of New Oricabs for tbo past two weoks:— 8 11,996 LErig Merebant (nothing further), Aug 12, lat 34, lon 7120. 978 9,778,590 264 $60,196 . Joly 25-Tn port barks Abyasinlan, Dempster, i ‘oa 10'780 688 or serie ot is Ang the Golden Stream). Std th bares Wiese "eeoaee ‘3 2 Seentser Sai e"Ts fry Soba. Can, fr , Sein sees + 33 Bite poe =a Ria ad 460 hemp Yor: ona bck Gl Ld see PP oo 41,588 ed my s * Fasarvo, PR, July 3i—In port brig George Downes, for a 'y improvement in bank : 90 15,085 io CLEARED. York dg manangement, and capnot fail to elicit 26 7,246 Bieamabip Kangaroo (Br), Brooks, Queenstown and Liver. | , Gisscow, Aug 3—Arr John Curtis, Dole, Matanzas vie Fal- a the pe St UAT Miffoeas..... TL $15,525 | Steamship Atans, Lines, Southampton and Harre—New York | ciMesl74R, July 25—Ate back Prmptde, Lanie, Net tor ioe comes . (abd ald same day). Bid 29d, barks David Kieaball, tpeci, which has ben further aigmented, Yat the mort 405 $161,162 and Harve SieastahiD CO. on Mer " Binet ra Pk © Pleres, Harvey. & contract over (from $340,000 in the aggregate of long and 240 968,330 “oem + eee eae Te Bone | | Fae A. bark Henry Hil. Palieys, from Boston for The Philadelphia Bulletin of last evening thus no- ° Wantavien baci, Calne, Mapeilee iE W rondy. | Puts Bay ‘from NYork for Be 19 3.621 ‘A Ladd. Liliag, Gilmore, ‘York. tices the money market of that city:— 2 5,886 peae ‘Parmele, Blake & Bro. ‘and: raite _— ight, 5 elande—C E Knox & Oo. Dates are to Holmes, Haneop, from 3a 904,007 Brig Hannah,’ Mi Fort au Prince—H ‘Becker & | palermo pet Adela, McDougal, Maneanile,. yp Honoveuv, June S8-Aer me Standard (Br), Card, Cornwallis—D R Dewolf. ee eh Mary & Buna (Br, Harter james | yatoa x ign aet amare’ partarey chr Vilage Belle (Br), Harvey, Newport, NSD & De- rea ere net ecoey tod Tichr M 8 K Thorne, Greeawoot, St John, NB-P I Nevius & of to-day says:— ed hon ee Company, in reference to the The ‘others. an, Sule Sean athe DS ios ot wy - Face aivites Seay Rare ae PEAS an pear, ts, re Fe ah eta im, Kae Servers’ Ameriean Ports. ver, ‘ Bellows, Clark, Elirabethport for Rast Greenwich. Manufacturers at the last accounts days. Stock Exchang. and while some were their stocks, 5 | Schr Jenn Bow, Sha rer f Gaye trom Sie ry ee Huiaty August 12, Lege... | found it dimicult to ‘goods sufficient to meet the de. | febr b Boston, 3 rf. port. % bef ad de 100M us e 4 ‘ile some few were on orders given Sebr ‘Ulmore, = daye Pref 4 le oo de. Brown. sheotings Shr Sree yy in BO; Keres ork wh . brown goods | Sebr Green) 3 days. NW to E. steamers RB lew York; ship Ieanc r Chi & Rock . Heavy shirt | Steamer Kennebec, Johnson. Philadelphia. tom; parks Pericles. Saranac; : pau eS Steamer Ann Eliza. abip. "iby Blasabord Ww: im; bark 1. ‘were less active | Steamer Alida. Robinson. Neovo, Cantuegen; brigs Dine, 'eweeest demand fair, | freamey Aummclie. Jones. Fh IC Wattn Davie, Cardenas, speed misgrerearm. | Seamer Pecan, Baker, Providence patro Piping Cloud, Warren, Nvork: Dae Dascan, 4 BELOW. Nevasea, schr Priscilla, Crowther, Humaces. Cid barks Gram: Bark BA Jex. and ME Trout; Ames, $ tt = Pw Cunningham, Sie rar aay hoe Pee, jerw A very, ‘arrington, i Ex Bank. 1 z SebSss8sssessicecks! seeassestecessesebecesses ‘76 P. M. Chi a ral sales oon- 4 and at 5340, for bas An. A Set, 80. bv j— 1, Breapetcrrs.—Flour—The market irregular o g i | the moderate and chiefly confined to" the. domee- iran, fevgae oes 611g | Me trade, the enles for export having been light. The a 81 | bole tage ot ~~ ete, plone, Rie wes ary Mi, BON » Closing within the range of the following quota. Ly aoa Ene 5 “ a a " yn. ‘Cid mip Urey ‘egies trom ‘Gly Polat io 8055 3 Pat in % s a SO | 8. Louis extra. 0 i ae sory | Mixed to straight 0 — Taney 46% Straight to good extrs do. 18 46% Choice extra family and bakers’ brands. eo 6% 0% Cora a 380 $, 40 fer $28 | extras. Southern brands were without of import- to ance, ‘The sales embraced about 1,600 Dole, closing 9% within the of the above quotations. Rye was 0 steady and unaltered. Corn meal was without oo change in prices. Wheat—The market was heavy 13 cert etecriptions were again lower, while there was By Ne ph The arrivals continued to be 14 -~ embraced about 76,000 by I a (Wane Benen hele ee i deficiency of which bas 8y and See Date © os Oe 60, fair white | cansed Heret-fore the Brio $1 30091 33 red ordinary to apring at owner Red uo a ma seat be was 'A prac: ry $1 15 @ $1 18, good to extra Milwaukee , $22 081 man, nor was "mg terriers > hoy 24; red Western at $1 260 $1 27. red and amber sari ber car Fr $04 theben ia, aonered oF come Lat 360 80K ‘and net in reeard *e ‘3 mtn wi opt le sac vidio wo 61 3 oe See "what i ane tat e HI ies four merebaate woul! adopt 100 a terpeo tet ‘merheriows mas Seemment, 20 a And bot ‘wen of friends and influence. “When this ie sepoe? 8 g plished we will have good commanders, in peace or in wat Cana Bark Macexta, of Green Ray, from Philadelphia for Mo- 50 88. bile, befe B Fh Raitroad ‘es fore pe Se in boary,reaber nod to 1 ste edyazased ony Soa rt 100 f " Tne expo Pr Bane Ourmecy James, of Muto Haren, Rng, woot THE DRY GOODS TRADE. Dols. four, ths tnorslng of the JHA wk ent sehead nal wont er nee ‘The following te a com sarative statement of the import | corn, to Ride nad riglor caved. of foreign dry goods at New York for the week and since | Dbls. flour, Bue from Philadelphia for Movile, put into Saran’ corn. January 1— Covrar —The mark. stead: femal! otored at the port. #120002 9.54%98 .Ave'Toa a 2 Ton ng Maracas wre tedyattie Aem techeentagee: 5 oe ie ee / 545,) 4 TRRETR 7 | Thrown on mareet.: 173.867 3.2ir08 8,400,178 Se ee eh males of | yBcxn Mareneue, 7g alle Boom inte January 1. ‘her damage. (By te! Entered at the port.$97,644.698 82,107,678 72,939,147 Thrown on marke. 44a38.008 Sz'0esTTO Fas0e08d ate AE TF The'roods entered for consumption at this port during the 3 6 6 LAND. Aug 13—Arr schra Alpine, for Bias ‘week, as the am unt thrown upon the market, ‘wx 10 a | wen Jorn MoM anim, Mar for do: Farah i ay i were largs. The former exceed thase for the same time 1a By 1a ag | De creat ee Se See won’ schrs Michignen Yak. during the two preceding years, while the latt ay 12 RB Te | was destroyed by BAN FRANCISCO. ‘Aug te-clt previous, ehip Revowa (00h Fone Ar ae the meant lant Tran, waa largely tn en: | FReToRTs wore nga n higher aad Brier. To Liverpool | git'itn URaricans tu Re ht Migces laa te eetien | Mette, RYorg. Phitndeiphia. sa coee for the same time in Of the goods @a- | about 70,000 bushels wheat were at 1d. ia b enee beard : LEM, Aug 1S—Are sche A\ pT AT th aN ET that Tig. 2 hi Sage mer pcennged at 11d aie, Farce: ad haa not been from. She waa 270 i008 | echrw Ailce Lok, Peay, Sok AM ation Betomen, Phinda amounted to $1,197,953; cotton do, to $310,001; silkdo. | a Se. Sd; 1,000 boxes cheese, by steamer, at Notice to Mariners. tit MINOTON, NO, Ang 18—Art ache! an. Pi $1,344,116; flax, to $110.197; miscelianeous articles to | S08, and 300 do at 45e: ‘14 bales cot. | MEDITERRAXEAY—SOUTR COAST OF SPAIN—TixED LcHT ON | Savann th, stoma NY ork, as 184,529 ton yesterday at 7-024 tation i renta eens wise air, Rew Bed tre A Fee atom. rom 71994 a i. 0 lond « Fyrnoenarnie Ovree, Apwresrry WESTPORT, Aug 16—In port s “hr ‘afford, for arnon. Jhly 2, 1860) NYork, dg of um Ang 15-8!4 ork, s rid Pes piven hes, on 6 1D, 1000, & dagbs Wisi Le exmsblted from ibe Lick). echr Ben) Brown, Incrabam, New chy Prvasieg bw) |

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