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Mich Looby Developementa by Weed and [From the New York Tribune, August 21.) The Albany Bvening Journal copies ao Much only of our fagt article as relavs w Alderman John A. Dayton’s Mr. Weed in regard to the Brooklyn Ooe ‘Gent Dill, and says. — ‘The Sridunc’bas our thanks for making its warfare open. di- Fect and manly. With bitterness in its haart for four yea 8 of which we were unconscious, the eaitor of the Trikuw bad am smprenes (ican guluat usin releion to the Brooklyn Ferry ae pronounced fais, and in reelitag then, So mcnounced * Alderman Dayton, if cor. silly re . 4 9” That Alderman Bus since disavowed » part of the” ty "and ‘We now pronoun: in ke Tribune, not only equally false, D te semblance of truth a That = cbeck or checks, for any amount of m: deposited with apy * agent” of ours, or with fousent, Knowledge or connivance, direc p is @ relief, instead of crossing pals in , to meet an enemy ' face to face.” vlitied his charges. the carefully prepa’ ed and reiterated i desutute of yey, was ever y one with our a by the Trine ie aesenibed oy Alderman Dayton, with Mr. ptranahan, is falan, Id oppose ite passage quently, had we any pecuniary in “agent” of owns, but by an totke bus money, we perempto- f, Bubsequently, tae amount each ume incre. who ig referred toby ~ put it “eanbot help notlag that MF. the name of that agent.” “We have “demanded the name of that agent” simply because uo uch agency existed. on 0 sit ribume dora know the “pame” of Aliermao Mayton's “agent,” and hat if the Tribune demande it the name will be given, oxether with particulars not “mentioned i the bill ” An cone! fore, we repeat, that every charge and vation made by Alderman Dayton, the New York Ex ext and the New York Zriguie in conneeuon with the Brook: n ferries, urious to us, are coined calumnies. Dordons othe Fhe haat rere aiteuioay But suctnow leisure or room yeara ago, when the editor af the Tribune was nccus tamed to greet uso friendehip and alt 4 our table, bis Frne an article charging us with having made a large yant of money vo believe) digcreditably, out of Tapia at the Castie Garden. The facts in the case were, ‘we had devoted tne best part of eight months’ time, and ‘Over $1.00 in money, to the establishment of Caste Garden as Basle and comfortable bome for emigrants, wilbout ever re cetving, directly or indirectly, one doilar or dime ia retura for time Or money. But we ouilived that calumny, as we have alttved others, and ae—if soared—we aball outive tne Brook * ferry faiseboods when great relief to have the Tridvne an avowed instead masked enemy, we shail aim, in whatever may occur, to Shue car panty roa “emage. Though saking velber favor or quarter, we may if the cause requires it. forex or post: the quarrel, ut in time the arrows of our assailant Reretarnea ‘We are giad to see Aldermen Dayton’s charges so fully contradicted, even at this late hour. It seems to us un- accountable that this should not have been done earlier. Mr. Weed must have been aware that the charges, even ae they etand #ince Mr. Dayton’s correction of the pub- Mabed report of bis first statement, were calculated to deeply injure, not himself onl: iy, me the party of which he f6 & prominent member. Express has made the Aléerman's statement the basis of several damaging at- tacks, and dared Mr. Weed to sue for libel thereon. It is wmaccountable to us, in view of the denials now made, ‘What they were not made long ago. and we canpot yet understani why Alderman Dayton is not brought to ac- eount for what he did charge, and why the name of the person whom he styles Mr. Weed's “agent” is not Peremptorily demanded. We know not that name, aud Rothing of the case but what has tong been before the public, ‘and this convinces us that the matter should not left where it is. The more vita! portions of our article—those which re- late to the course of the Journal and its editor with re d to the Railroad Toll bils and the city railroads of t winter, apd the Governor's vetoes of several most Outrageous measures—are laid over by the Journal for a More convenient season. Other seasvus may be more i Wher applied to early, ot of Alderman D refused it The appli My Mr. Day- 5 for « reply convenient, but we think none so timely as the present, These are pot private matters well-be they deeply concern the wg of our State aud of the republican cause. We ly assure Mr Weed that this is not the mere arre!" to which be would degrade it, but a ter of the gravest public concern. It is in every- Dody’s mouth—it agitates national conventions and in Buences the results of important elections. It will not be le to stifle it by browbeating, nor by any exhibi- f arrogance oF passion. The Castle Garden matter, to which he refers, is ope to which we have paid no attention, and with regard to which, though we did not suppress ev thwg adverse to him, we treated him with ample Justice. The gist of the charge which he now yakee up, however, was not that he had actually made macvey by the Castle Garden arrangement, but that be entered into a combination which was intended and expected to put money in his pocket at the expense of ‘the poor immigranw passing through the Garden. The wpeculation may have been unsuccessful and yet not entirely Yaudabie. But this is @ matter on which we are not fully informed, and which we only allude to because be revives it. The editor of the Journal is quite mistaken in assert ‘hat we bave been for years his enemy. Not one ‘thoee who daily surround and flatter bim less deserves that reputation. He bas done some we can- not approve, and which we heartil: aw fit to fasten a personal qui pot our diversity of preference oa of Lm my at Chicago. From that hour we have been marked by him for de- Btruction, as the less guarded utterances of bis satellites im diferent quarters have shown, Bat we “atill live,” and are prepared to meet—we trust with equinimity— ged of good or evil the future may have in etore ir us. Offerings for the Pope in the Diocess of New York. TO THE EDITOR OF THE METROPOLITAN RECORD. ‘The following is a correct report of the amounts re @cived from each church: — St. nick's Cathedral and institutions connected ‘~ ity = Rey Wm. Starrs, V.G., rector. . $6,880 61 Xavier's Church and College, Rev. M. + pastor..... St. Joseph's Church, Rev. Thos. ‘Farrell, pastor.. @&, Mary's Church, Nery Rev. M: MoCarroa, pas- . 8,000 00 ares r ee Peter's Church, aion, p 8. Stepben's Church, Rev. J. W Commicgs, DD, pastor 000 00 &. Mary's Church, Rondout, and Missions con- nected with it, Rev. F. H Farrelly, pastor... 1,643 95 Ghureh of the Nativity, Rev. George oC low pastor "1,587 46 St. Bridget’s Church, Rev. ‘Thos. J. Mooney, tor. 1,563 80 | St. James’ Church, Rev. James Brenpan, “pastor 1,280 00 @orch of the Immaculate Conception, Rev. Joba Ryan, pastor 1,101 65 1. Golumba’s Church, Rew M McAleer, pastor..1,100 %® @t. Andrew's Church, Rev. M. Curran, pasto Tr 1,065 ( ‘St. Jobn the reeyeion Rey. James McMahon, | See eee REESE EROEEOTTEE SS TT 1,060 00 Bt. Vincent de v. Annet la GOL, PABLOT... 00 ceercersccscscrereecesese 974 80 Bt. Anne # Chureb, Rev. Hugh T. Brady, pastor.. 932 22 Trenedy jou Church, Rey. Willism MoClelian, pastor mecpoeacs 7 00 Michael's Chureh, Rev. A. ‘J Doasally, 's Church, Rev. I. T, Hecker, pastor. St. Gabriel's Church, Rey. Wm. Clowry pastor Qharch of the Annunciation, Manbattan rille, Rev Jobo Breen, pastor. St. Peter's Cuaron, | Por ikcepaic, Rev. M. Rior a has Church German), Rev. Ambrose Buchmeyer, pastor Gharch of the Immaculate Conception, Yonkers, Rev. Edward Lynch, pastor oa, 8. 1 St. Mary's Ch St. Patrick's Church, Verpianck’s Point aod Peekskill, Rev. N. J O'Donnell, pastor. a ge Staten island, Rev. M. Mar- Panteas ‘of the immaculate Comception, Port Jer vie, Rev. Faward Briady, pastor... St. Raymond's Church, Westehester, and St. Mai thew's, Mount Vernoi Rer Jeremiah Kinsella, reh, » Rew ‘Joba’ Lewis, . Goid Spring, Rev. Thos. Joyce, PABLOF se eee Piermont, and Mission connected with it, Rev, Jobn Quinn, pastor... x Peter's eberch, Haverstaw, Rey P Manoa , Rev Edw pastor et Augustine's church, McGean, pastor 173 00 St. John the Baptist chareh (German), Rev. A Oantner, pastor 173 Melrose, German charch, Rov. € Metzler, pasvor 167 51 St Joneph'r » ee empl & 1, Rew, Joba Barry, pastor papagove 208, sa svg ‘White Pisina, Rov. M Dowling, ae otreh of St. Boniface (German), Rev. M. Nicot, PAMOF ee eee seeeeseses +. 12044 Church of ihe Assumption (Ger Mw Strehie, pastor. 101 50 St. Mary's Chureh, Filenville, and Missions oo0- nected with it, Rev. Daniel’ Mogan, pasior.... 100 00 Qhureh at Buenville (German), Kev. Joho Rai feisen,, pastor. 41 00 Obernvvrgh and Jefferesnviite (Germs), Rev. Joa, Roesch, pastor .. 19 Sum total.. . In addition to the above, two thousand two handeot doliars were forwarded to Roms a short time the Redemptoriat Fathers of the Churen of the Holy Redeem er, im thie city @ above report apenks for iterlif. Tt is a large gun for one diocess—the voluntary offerings of the derote clergy and faithful laity. It is intewted a a personal t bute of aympathy and aid to the Holy Father the P WILLIAM STARS New Your, Avgust 20, 1960 : _NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1860 Supreme Court—Special Term, Before Hop. Judge lograbam. ‘THE NEW HAVEN RALLROAD FRAUD CASE, Avevust 21.—This case was set down for to-day for the purpose of getting the decree. Both counsel were pre- sent, but the matter wae postponed until the 17in of Sep tember ——— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tuespay, August 21—6 P. M. The following is a comparat statement of the exports (exclusive of specie) from New York to foreign ports, for the week and since January 1:— 1658. he For the week........$1,286,237 1,108,687 g00ds falls $10,000,000 below that of last year. following shipments of breadstutfs :— Rotterdam, flour London, wheat. “ flour Galway, wheat. Cork, wheat « flour 1860 1,745,141 Previously reportei.89,916,402 40,487,438 4'828,915 Sinoe January 1,.$41,201,639 41,696,825 56,572,058 The increase in domestic exporta over last year is thus swelled to nearly €15,000,000, while, as our tables showed yesterday, the impert of foreign In- cluded in the above statement of exports are the The earning: of the Central Railroad of New Jer- sey for a0 w 102,373 53 79,431 72 pss 4 Increase, 29 per cent............005 neds $22,941 86 The earnings of the St. Louis, Alton and Chicago Railroad Company for the second week in August were as follows :— Correeponding ‘week in i Increase for 1860... + $6,897 87 The New Orleans Picayune of Friday last thus notices the money and exchange market of that city :— The income of the banks was in excess of the aggregate demands for discounts, and there was very little strictly first class paper to be found in the hands of outside opera- tors. The exchange market indicated further weakness, apd operations were but little better than nominal in either foreign or domeetic. ‘The supply of moet descrip- tious was ample to meet all ordinary requirements, but the inquiry was quite restricted, and yesterday's quous tions were barely maintained. We as follows :— Clear sterling bills, 10939 a 110; bank 1,110 @ 43 bill of lading drafts, 1 10914; francs, 51. 13 sicer per dollar; sixty dy bile ou New Work, 011) per cent discount; sight, 3, # 34 and 3¢ percent premium. $36000 Tenn 6's, '90.. 4000 N Y Central 6’s 9006 Erie RR 4th mb 6000 Hud R RR3 m 10000 Mi So 2dmbe.. 1000 ChikNWes s fb 1000 Lake EXW Imb se 6 shs Bank of Com 101 “corn 100 86% British Nor 18 Metropolitan Bk. 113 10 Cley,solcinkte 9bsg iM Byes |S ebee& Lther Be 12 160 MiL& Mae RR. 15 " Artivans’ oe bes aves % British West Indies, four. 18.246 | “7 Del & Hud Cao, 9534 12Clev & Piste RR. 12° Kilpoll Hass Tate, Pee, “Soo | 53 PAcive MaiISS Co 79 900 Gal & Chi RK-DOO $24 Hayti, four... + 6728 5 New Granada, flour, _ Web sisssosssaetee . $758,392 For the season of the ‘year this export is very large indeed, and helps to account for the quie ness of the British markets under the news of short crops. Money was rather inactive to-day on call, an six was paid very willingly for loans on the best Some of the banks which made a bad show yesterday are calling in their demand loans; in the course of a day or two the flurry from this cause will probably subside. There is no change collateral. in the quotations for paper. A short crop i Europe generally causes money to advance in Lon- don, and some of our foreign houses are looking for At an upward movement at the Bank of England. the Sub-Treasury to-day the business was prett, large. The receipts were $205,063, of whi 500 from customs; the payments, $320. alance this evening, $5,883,635. The foreign exchange market closed steady a’ yesterday's quotations—viz: for short sight. fair business. The stock market opened with more strength thie morning, and, though the amount of business done was comparatively small, the tone of the dealings was firm, with an advance in some secu- rities, After the board slight concessions were made by sellers; in the afternoon the market was inani- mate,and closed weak. The most buoyant stock: at the morning board were Michigan Central, which advanced 3 per cent, but fell back in the afternoon, closing 694 bid, against 69 yesterday: Erie, which advanced [, but fell back afterward, closing at yesterday's price; and Galena, which ad- vanced j, and closed } better than yesterday. Rock Island, Illinois Central and Toledo were all lowe: at the close than yesterday; Michigan Southern was steady. New York Central does not vary; the bu- siness this morning in the shares was larger thai for some days past. There is no change to notic: in Harlem or Hudson. State stocks continu steady, with a light business. tod souri 6's, 81}. 3; Canton Company, 2l a berland Coal, 15j a 16; Pacific Mail, 78 a 3; Michigan Sout 22; do. guarant b sla and Rock Island, 83} a {; Chicago, Burlington an Quincy, 90} a 3; Minois Central 7's, 95 a 4. The following is Neill Brothers’ statement of th movements of cotton for the past week and sinc 1093 a 110 for sterling sixty day bills, and 110} a ¢ for short sight; for on Paris, 5.13} a 14) for sixty days, and 5.10§ The market has not been a very active one, though one or two houses have done a The market is evi- dently pausing before it takes another start, up- ward or downward. The bears are confident that the full effect of the increased traffic has been realized; the bulls think that when the roads come je large profits, the public will be anxious to buy stocks at much higher prices than those now ruling. The following were the latest quo- tations of the day:—Virginia 6's, 91ja 4; Mis- York Central Raifroad, 84 a 4; Erie, 28} a4; Had- son River, 57] a 58; Harlem, 18} a 3; do. preferred, 47ia4; Reading, 46 af; Michigan Central, 69} a and Northern Indiana, 213 a 74a 7; Panama, 125 a 4; Winois Central, 85] a 86}; Galema and Chicago, ; Cleveland and Toledo, 46} @ {; Chicago IstSeptember last, compared with the five preced- te d in 100 ao. 16 Del, Ia & W He iis RR. iy h $6000 Missour: “10 bs Read RR.b10 3000 Tenn. 6's, +s 300 abe Cumb pref . 00 Mic con, RR. bid t 300 1 ber RR eerip. 200 NY Central RR. b30 200 ees DIO io u so ign 200 Gal x chicka ceo 100 do.. 10 500 “ee 200 Erie RR asst’d sk 100 Hudson River RR 650 Harlem RR 100 Clev st rola. 0 200 = 46 do .. 100 Chic< lait 600 si 200 Reading RR. .b90 100 do......b80 84 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, . TURADAY, At 21—6 P.M. limited sales, at Asues.—The market was steady, wi 540. (or pots and at 5}<c. for pearls. Breapstcrrs.—Flour—There was some more ieoune, ; | from the trade and for export, and shipping grades of State and Western were more cao while extra brands were firm, with sales of it vlan bt som witbin the range of the — old and new wheat. of os S » ey Be r Btraight to good extra do.... Choice extra family and bakers’ brands.. Rye HOUr.....csceeeseseeee Corn meal, Jersey and Brandy wine. Cunadian flour was ip fair 800 bbls. at $5 20 a 87 60 for extra brands. ithern four was Grm and the demand fair, with sales of about 3,000 bbis., closing within the range of the above prices. Rye flour was steady at quotations, with sales of about 250 bble. Cornmeal was iu limited supply and prices firm, with sales of 300 = 400 Dbbis. at the quotations, Wheat—Red winter and good white were firmly heid, while common grades, including spring, were duil ‘and inactive. The sales footed up about — bushels, included in which were Chicago spring a » Ted State at $120, white Ken- tucky ot $140 a $) 45, chowe white Michigan, in barrels, at $1.60; good Obio do., in barrels, at $1 95, and white do. at $130 a $1 31; red Western by $1 Previt: 2. and amber colored do. at'$1 27a $128. Corn—The mar: ket was more buoyant, with more inquiry from the wate, The sales were large, and footed up about 90,000 a 100,000 bushels, part om speculation, including Westera mixea at Gc. a 6lo., chiefly at 60i¢0.; Western po iow at 67c. a n e e Smaaecaee Ssessssce ; ih; a A 6Ticc., and white Westero at 70c. a Rye was quiet, with limited sales at Tho. a T7c. Barley ana bar- ley malt were quiet, with limited sales. Oats were steady, with sales of Western aod Canadian at 380. a 39c., and of State at 380. a 3930. ‘Corree was quiet and firmer, with sales of 400 bags Rio, at M4}gc. for common to 18%Xc. for choice. a | Messrs. Scott & Son give the following account of stwcks in this market on to-day:—Stock of Rioon the 14th August, 1860, 2,007 bags; recatved since, e | 4.600 do. Total, 6,997 do. Stock of Kio'cn the 31st day of August, 1860, 6.697 bage;, Maracaivo, 4,400 a 8,342 do ; Savanilia, 1,445 do ; Java, mats, 11,71 ment bags, 1,350, 1,400 6. ° Total bags end mats, 35.615 The steek of Rio at New Meg Aw ing yeare:— gust 18 was 1,000 bags: Galtimere, 21,000 d Philatel- oui —-Eep. for Past Week ~ | pia, 3,300 do.; New York, August 21, Ths Past % Great To Other | priecs were Rio, Prime, 164. @ Lb igc.; good, Mo. @ We Britain. France. Sc. ; fair, 1d dy ; ordinary, dc. a 14\0.; Mare 2.000 4000 «3,000 caibd, ldo. a Tones Soy ISc. & 16¢0., four months; 19,008 = 1,000 — | Java, mate and bags, 16)4¢.'a 18e., four and six months, 16,000 = 2,000 | st. Domingo, diye. & We cast. They remark as fol- 8,000 1,000 1,000 | lowr:—Our market has been at a stand since the arrival + — | of the steamer Powhatan, bringing Rio dates to the 20th 13,000 = 2,000 | ultimo, advising increased supplies of coffee on the way. ite Since Let Sept. There have been Ho sales from first hands, holders being unwilling to make any material concession. From second . Mal. Steck. | bands some sales have been made at very irregular pri 8,748,000 151.000 | ces, but mostiy ata decline of Ko. a ye per pound. We 2,979,000 116,000 | reduce our quotations accordingly, but they must be con 7 2,673,000 95.000 | sidered entirely nominal 1856-7 1;416,000 413,000 411,000 2,240,000 72,000 Corton —The market continued to rule quite ante, 1855-6... .1,945.000 478,000 520,000 2.943.000 61,000 | and the advance of yesterday was sustained, with sales of 1854-5. .1,28,000 400,000 283,000 2,220,000 1121000 | about 1,500 bales. The following is @ statement of the Thus the receipts show an increase of 762,000 over those of last year, and an increase of 1,390, 000 over 1857-8, and the exports exhibit the follow- ing results: — @. Britain. — = Pid) Comp'd with Ine. Last yoar.. .080,000 11 000 1857-8..... The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $20,581,335, and the clearances $873,- 282 07. The statements of the Philadelphia banks for thi past two weeksgcompare as {ullows:— Dering the two day —y sc cowards of 310 ny) dori — days foot a The shipmente of wheat d Wo about 390,000 bushels, vators are at work night and day without intermission, And yet, vegola have, to wait sometimes two oF three days before they their on board. joo oked for ogous tiene, which th have arrived at inst. A week ago wheat was taken from 1 to Buffalo at 5\\c., and yesterday every “= we ib demand at 940. to 100. for gny | Saturday last wheat wat taken ate. to yonareng Doe. wae paid ready to be sent to market revder it probable that cone te will rule high during the remainder of the The absence of quite a number of vessels in the coma ted Lake Superior trade haa canted & scarcity of yeesols which was not realized till now. The advance | freights yeeterday was fully 9 per buehel. The Milwaukee Senéinel thus discourses relativ to the crop prospects of Wisconsin: — nite 310M of grain far surpaseee the expectations of our We think it safe to put the average yield of the 9 This will be doubdie the yield of Inst year, and the breadth of land sown wo wonty bushels to the acre wheat i@ nearly, if not 1850. The estimate quite, one-third greater than therefore, of tweaty five inillin bushels as the wheat crop of Wiecensin for 1860 is a rea re fonable one Aut it Ie vot wheat alone that oar form have raised thie year, They iar eropa of hay, aa large onee of rye, ante and barley ant shoall »o mate frost come to biaat their hopes, the yield of 1 idly large At the preeent tim an we t known it tod too, are very abu ud Of excellant There # bo appearance of rot, por any |x Ine. $65,000 205,000 105,000 1,175,000 66,000 at the vessel interest bas deen waiting for during the past three years, seems to cargoes. K ngstoe, and The immense crops which are movemect in cotton since the Ist of September last as compared with ~ previous three years — , 57. 1858. 1859. 1860 Rec, at ports 4,462,000 x. to 000 Ex. oth. F, pts. 411,000 391,000 647,000 495,000 Total exports... 2,240,000 2,573,000 2,979,000 8,739,000 Stock on hand, "72,000" 96.000 ‘116,000 ‘149/000 Of which during the past week Included | fo i the above: 2.000 7,000 Ree. at ports 1,000 3,000 16,000 % ‘vo 1,000 1,000 - 5.000 Ex. other FP. 1000 2,000 _ _ Total exports. 5000 18.000 20, 6,000 Frente —Rates continued firm to Liver About ve | 10000 bushels wheat were y atiliga {im ship's bags: to-day 90,000 « 40,000 were . in ship's toes, at 11K d.;° 600 bales cotton at + Aid some flour at Ss. 3d. To London a veanel was taken up to load with oil cake at 32s. 6., asd dour at Bs Od., and wheat (in bags) at 1264 For a veasel to load with wheat for Cork abd @ market, it wee said thet ‘was declined. To Bremen 10,000 bushels wheat by steamer, at 13d, in ship's bags; 500 at $1 25, and 50 tons moasurement at C08. A bark was chartered to load with guano at ‘Swan Island, at $4 50 per ton. Facit <selee of 400 & 600 boxes layer raisine were no hone pd importance; 200 bbls. spirits turpentine weresold at 400. order; 600 bbis. common rosin were sold, per barrel, and 860 do eas at $1 from yard, and 100 do, No.1 at $2 per 285 ibe. was quiet and nomtioal , Provisions. —Pork — market was lest while prime was steady and im fhe ping demand sales embraced abot 1,000 ei 10 2 3 or cluding new mens at $19 25 + $19 3755, and old and mess at $18 75. and new Pad at ida $14 125. & 400 bi "| and nominal Bacon wes frm’ fides were made at 110 Lard was steady, of 300 ® 400 bbis. at 180. a 18\c. for Western; City Fendered was selling, st Lae. 019%: ‘Butter steady an at 120, @ 160. for Ohio, and at Te doe. for fate “Obie Ohio cheese was gelling at Tc. @ 9., and State at Sc a 10s0. Ont meats were in fair demand, ‘With sales of 6 000 Ibs shoulders reported at 9¢. Rice —Sales of 100 caske were made at 40. a 410. SvGane were steady, with sales of between 1 and 1,600 bhes., inciuted in which was a small lot of Porto Roeo at 1746 ; the remainder, including refining goods, Ge. A ONo 8 OMe , and grovers’ grades at TKG. & THO., 4 | with email lote of prime at about 7 Xe. a 8 ' Tonacoo.—There is some inquiry for the article, but ) | high prices and indifereat qualities are a bar to transre Vbe sales em! ely bhiw Kentuel © a ” 1} tons sooriat 6c a 834 at p. t., 198 canes Wawkey —dales of about 400 Dbis. were made at 2140. SHIPPING NEWS. Port of New York, August 41, 1860. CLEARED. Sleamshin North Stay, Jones, Aspinwall—D B Allen. Steamsbip DeSoto, Johnson, Havana ‘Orieans— 4 P ohn saad nang Florida, Crowell, 8a) ene Chesapeake, Crowell, Savannab—! aiieamahin Columbia, Berry, Charleston—Spofford, Tileston Sead Roanoke, Couch, Norfolx 4c—Ludlam & Heine- “Ship Ocean Rell, Brows, Uiverpant—Snow (& Burgess. Pe Anderson, London—E E Morgan & Wiley. Sup Je evosehire eat Queen, Wheeler: Buenos Ayree—W J Forbes, Bark Theresa, “Jehnson, St ‘Thomas and’ ‘Maracalbo—Mait ME PIEPIAS moat mare t Morbter ts, ~ . Bark Old | hi Dominion, 9 J Havana Trujillo's Ri Brig Ai D, Brig C-A White, Cadi2—Moore & Henry. Brig Princess Royal (Br), Newbold, Rermuda--Smith, Jones Brig Union (Br), Smith, Halifax—D R Dewolf. Brig Angeline Avery, Wotton, Elizabethport—Nesmith & Sons. ‘Scbr J W Webster, Blake, Galve ton—Noreross & Prince. Behr JW ; Key West—Renner & Deake. Sehr Kate “erear, Savannab—Dunham & Dimon. febr 1.7 Warne, Staith, vannab—M , Mott & Co: a She John ¥, Jackson, Charleston—McCready, Mott "0. Sehr Rescue, Bacon, Bahimore Meret & Abbott. Sloop J E Vail, Vail, Uncasville—M. Steamer Brisidl, Allen, Philadelphia ARRIVED. Rteamabip Funteville, Post, Savannah, with mdse eis. sengers, to HB Cromwell & p Parkersburg, Powell, Wilmington, NC, ell, Cromwell & Co. 19th Ina 8 i signalized George's Creek, from Baltimore for Ba’ yannab; 2:30 PM, 20 miles 8 of Hatissas, bark War ‘Warren, N; 9: ah po omery | ip Nashville. hence for mm — (of Bath), Bosworth, Shields, 60 6: with coal, sy hug: ith eotton: ac, ta ark fark Baer (of Bom), Bay, ut Sap te se APE Ariel, Cheesman, Port au Prince, Aug 6, with coffee to OL kA Kerra. Wan up i Haterns ith; ‘on the 15th 16th bad a strong gale from NE, with much rain, thunder and lighteing® for tbe past § days bad nothing but calme and light ate ‘16h inst, int 6 0, jon 72 40, passed bark bark Waltham, of ‘Bark worm Bird, Babbidge, Havana, Aug 9, with sugar, to RL &A Stuart; to Artbur Leary, Bark Gridon, ‘Davia, Havana iS days, with augar, to 1 B § Nashua (of Boston), Gage, New Orleans, 22 days, with cotton Ae, to master. Bark E'Plw tbus Unum (of Baltimore), Lambert, Baltimore, 4 days, with coffee, to Wm Wallace. wo an in Fest Rio Grande, July 4, with hides &c, se a" Boy vite ) Handy, Mayaguez, Aug 5, with ite A ‘tiene Sp) Wena ‘Nintanzas, 12 days, in ballast, to arin i a Hodadon, 8t J: 22 days, with Bent (Br), jago, sugar bs & Frith. ” a rae Haerien t, Rogers, Baltim ore Sebr Pe ‘Mekerson, Turks Islands, 13 days, with salt, to ay ie Co; vensel to past & Small oR, Meswenner, Averil, savannah, 7 days, with cotton tc, to et Alice L Webb, Webb, Charleston, via Hampton Roads 3 “Br burg. Harris, Richmond, 4 days. FPreaumire, Pours, Mevandrias 6 daya, Rcbr James House, Grand, rs Virginie, 3 daya nis, $ dare. 3 daya. Charleston; Roanoke, Norfolk, ary Wind during the day cite Ae che Mary Miscellancoas. The Cunard extra steamship Damascus, Capt Langlands, sailed yesterday for Queenstown and Liverpool—not on Satur- Gay net, as before stated. Burr Kcoria—Capt Miskelly writes from owner in Haltimore’ that the ablp went tonen 17tQ, alfoele ie a gale when on the, Horse Shoe, lost an anchor, vat proourea ors ¢ saya nothing ‘ballast Sits toto raben reseeaae™ Baie A B Parrerson, at B uh uve ] * pA SC ngreenble to each of us, our pleasure uch by your continued kind thoaght lulness, a thoughtfulness which led you to provide tn every possible manner for the comfort and amusement of all on ard. Even the children were cared for, 9 that none mi fer from thowe feelings of listleesness which so often ‘Our voyage evtae ote voyage he. Buea Our bove is thet we amp Sone oe of which must Tenew an ever be of the mos eaaing character. mnt hearuly desire to Crpreas tench ef lf few ae ee sehnowledaments oe oe, unremitting Kindness and courtes) ES = : z & 2% F weather, (oe nite ed im 46 48 8 tat, 85 is of brick, avd on each side stand ‘and wie tant, the < ‘ee 5% 7 a A ARcHANa! Astwanr, Aug Arr at Flush! Sid ath, ‘Ocean Wy a NYork. Pees ere, Somes, . Aton Bay, CGH, about Jane 25—Sid brig Surinam, Boston. Anscino, PR, Ang S—in port brig Capella, Head, for NYork whe A Buttion remain. eo ue 78d Hodgdon, NYork (and vee OR, Sid % Are Cr B Perrer, Grif Bros a Carter, Havre: © Adama, Heming wa ‘Urieans; Cerere, Pirandetto, N York te trra, July 2 Arr Lane Jeanes, Chipman, Liverpool. 4, Henev Harbeck, Troe, and Napowoe, Carrier, New Art St James, Willams, Bombay (and pro Deum, Aug &Arr Jenny Lind, Larrabee, St Stephen, NB; SPECIAL NOTICES. 4 Ms Pilot Fish, Hoyt, Greenock; Ae rae come are Ase ss “Guisco™, ent ang pair bar Sa Some Dee 3 ieee = ae a a, Jay ZO Meeting aera resent Rom Pranciscs; Sir w | Blot tog hat Capt ma a sat ae a Se tet, ts . ae ‘Mount Vanxom, near New York, pele ao AYRE, anaes ht Sine States. wens Bi Cages, Moses, emeapere, Sid At thar Club Hace oe Nhs Snaaioe at te Ta A Saree Van Duser in the chair, it wae Ma Helen W Almy, anes easy 1 scott, Charleston: 8b, ecttamin oud tt a 1 truly boepitable we. pmehgray ‘NYork; Dixon, vouchsafed to us at nary by. joptane Webster, panzenes Ficuett, Baltimore; | Club, on the occasion of our firtt cruise, we our Hore ia, Aiki, a Paadelpiag Pl SE , Burdick, NOr: | fet with the fervent. wiab thas we ‘may be permitied pe ae a eee oe Peter Ma , Teompana, do. to rectprocate at the earliest moment circumstances may favor; delphia; ‘Anna , Parsons, Brunswick, Ga, via Vardi ‘Resolved, That a of these pi be, io gephins Aunt Des a a lew Orleans | the Jersey City Courier and Advertiser, Re ork eral fand, put into Queenstown Oh with master dead); John Wills, | Times nud Tribane ‘apd a capy gent the allgrg and mem, bY Sr ag ag ; Matilda, Cushing, Ch.rieston; Sawley veg & ihe Neptune Cl ‘AN DUSBR, Chairman, ‘Clo 6th: Currituck, Baltimore; Uncle Joe, Se uses Orne, august 20, 1860, Havana New Rneland, Lovell Savannah ‘onaries Cooper, Jor: | —~ iris Aut dan, do; Bernard, Hubbard, N York via Cardifl. \AMP MEETING.—THE HARLEM AND Loxpon. Aug 6—Cid Bell Atbingon, Kurrachee; New | ()°“Duyvil Navigation Company's steamer TIGER or TROM- York, Dewhurst, Newcastle and NYork. PF TER will leave the Century Hon near Kings- Fe oe Geoweepas Be. Paes, Feley ', Boston. be for the Camp Meeting at Sing Sing, on Wednesday, Loxpoxpenny, Aug $—Arr_Aunie Scott, Dowell, NOrleans. |) ‘and Fridey, Acgust 22, 234 aod’ 24h, touching ab Monnovia, duly 1f-Sid ketch Provident Benson; Chuzapion |. arsey, a Harlem river street, (Yorkville); Ome | Halnmore) for the leeward coast. ‘MOS street, 3th street (North avers Manhatianville, AcKiTIUS, June 32—Arr F Very, Aden. Sl¢ June 9 | sreet (Uarmaraville), Tubby Hook ‘and Spayten Duyt Brothers, Adams, Calcutta; July 3, Lebanon, Hamilton, Woo Keaving Century House at 60, Hariem 7. 96th street 7 Amos street oi 5:80 A.M. | Fi ari om and solalty 5D MiLzocRNe, June 17— patrinoct June 17—Arr ships Hound, Rogers, New York; aeoewoeri ‘Atiy 6—Pussed Hed by. Spitfire, Arey, trom Lon- maney M taeda omy “Perinat i ok or aera June | MTUHQNS OF DOLLARS UNCLAIMED IN THE BANE roe ae anne ¢- tn port brig cho, Rice, for NYork erates GLO fay hee A search for wil records, ad\ family Si era Pedigrees and granie of ivertioomenta, egg ready for sea, Mary A\ Grog for Torpens: Azemede Snow, Hareden, and Burling: NN reepectally call tbe eso ation of fs, pulie JF Raut) Roven,tAug 4—Arr Anpa, Watkins, Charleston. reyes My Mey Avenue Hotel, ron | whe a ly 4 Ia port beige Pollux, Leehusen, for po entrance. 7 (aX, \gomn jendell, disg. AMER. 7 Soninan, July Ip Saye Maryse Porter atame ter | ()FFICE tide Wikia aoe cate at Boston 10 da; igre, fr Sales ‘ier four, Suguet 1, 1800" $ Rincafons, June Scare rald, The public are hereby notified thet the American Guano Sid 12th, Ann, Munro, Swatow (before repo com fp mney eens ‘duly 2T—Ta port ‘Grig Indian Queen! McGregor, | gotPuty, tre. and bare ben for 1 oy 's Island, io Iyng irs inttude 0 deg into, and in west langlade I "Fiat tbe American Guano Company are now, Bouter af the seid ra st pam ait ada we Py will be delivered by our agents on Turks Isami Al Fiast urs Inanps, Aug 10-In port brig Rxecutive, Gilkey, , Blanding Dudley, Atwood, from Werwourn, Aug 6—Of, ip. American Ports. London for Port PI thls com ALEXANDRIA, Aug 18—Arr bark Warren, Blackwell, | {his pay aan NBedford; brig Cel Windsor; schra J Ten- such order. C. 8 MARSHALL, President, es Be waters Reed’ Rani mye Winder Vaahtl Sharp, TOTORIA, BRIDGE MRDALL—JUST RECEIVED, A , Boson: Carsten Alera er, Wareham; Joh Vn of these each. . Providence; Yankee Doodte, Vanciiet; M Jones NYork, Sia scars GD Shannon, Bowen, JL. Weaver, pg ce MetatrrANY £ 60s 660 Broadway. L]TWARD scH0018.—THE OFFICERS AND TEACH- EP Pao Cranmer, Pvt ‘Julla A = ‘Newton, New | (Ww, are reese big Fifth street sane iaven: edneatny), at 2 P-M., to, make penis 10 attend ‘Anb— Ary steamshi Monticello, Gi Orazim- of Comoe) late Chairman of the Board of bo, Tracy, Windsor: Marshal min iia Drizim- | tees. CH NMETZAR. Chairman pro tem. visa, Rokkeon, Providence. 3 oar dn’ Browser and Hamilton, ‘ogden, NYork Sid Dark Helen Maria, Mar: shall, Borton;'schra ln, Packar#, and John Warren. Hosier, aheet Narrows; Win liennet, titled, NHaven; Bliteaman, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0. |ABRIAG! eo, momas C yn yf asaue A HO! pa —— N’ fa- BOSTON. wi ‘2)—Arr bark Mary Broughton, Herrick. Suri- | tory and ‘wecond hand mam: H ier ta Noa a Nor Carriages and Wagote, rat <2 ow nd Sera ad pom fens wy thy EY RA ria; Damon, Pitcher, Brookiys - renee SP See eee tnd Argus, Phinney, Philadel phar Rebecca,’ Plumer aod Sa: port; " ONE SECOND HAND Ewen; Delmont, Mitchell, Rondout. ‘Tel ship Ken tnetlan, fom Gouenburg’, gual for two bras Cid steatn- one top Bugxy ship Jos Whitney, Loveland, Savannah; ship send. NOrieaas; barks May Stetson, Gilley, Alexandria, 7 meg res Sea Breeze, Jervey, Savannah; brig Abbott Lawrence, F BAY HORSE, 14 HANDS, ‘Wasbington, ackrs Mexican le (Br), Main, Lis H |, trots and paces; is fasts, Gen Veazie r. Gonaives: ‘ater With, Hall, ged for a famil; Bates Aoki: whet atu ah Whine" the “Satie scree shorty er wins corner 2 Gaarioa (now), Bark Hindoo started, ‘Sut anchored in ‘Broadway, or at $8 Dey street RIGHT YEARS 0} puALpvOnE, Aug 20—Arr ships Bremen. Giremn), | Me, rer, Mary Caroline Sievens. Etch ‘Kent and Kind in all = SALE—A_ BAY MAR! Pees sicap for dhe weet f tae; for & fale nea il Be wl ced ie conve os i re aes Ki are sere ‘Can be seen at ang ‘rancon! lace, Havana; , it. St Pits achrs Paste Wien Wi, soho, Rtn Ri: auinnia, Use at the i very ‘able No. Gs wereet, pear Second ay. ‘ooster, Windsor. ; Ha: 3 Oe jue SALE—, ARR. HANDS 7 a ‘inn. Boston; Seaman, Lank. Bi Jaa ‘McKee, Mundell, F = BAY x pene i See apd Wareham: Nancy J brasyton, Milliken, NBedford Below, off | atngte or double bar Inquire ss Mactey's io Swan Point, ship War Hawn, Callao, “Cid sh Ys - ilion, Jackson, ren bar bark Ji JU Sons, oe 4 a 4 ny SALEC A STYLISH BAY x, so gt I AND Reais bare ¢ angi eae schrs San Andreas and Bocas del Toro; Mars H Banks, 14 Clara, Crowell, Boston, Black | old. bert to WILLIAM 0) Brooklyn. CHEAP “TWO CARRIAGES IN GOOD OR- ‘et Central Stabi on Sid bark Hugh Birekhead. ett, Valparriso; schr Monster, Halves, Charleston. Went io, sen 18th, shine Cncie Jon, from Richmond, and Scotia, from Baltimore; ‘yrie Elica beth Watts, Samuel ‘French, and Experiment, and about 40 be S20? Os BAKER'S LANDING, Ang 18—Arr schrs Handy, | Broadway, corner wd ne Copy, iy, Palestine, 3 ey LicHt WAGONS, TH G00 IN GOOD ORDER; WORRY POINT: Ang 1s—Are “Arr abip Pepperel, Hill, Liverpool. one wih a covered ‘op alg one acto Nett = FALL BIVER, rd Teka sche Gunton, orden, Fliza- iin be sold very pee Ns nen sip— te tid brig Ormus, Baker, Philadelphia; achr H'B Bas: | OR SALE TWO VERY FAST TROTTING HORSES, hands high, 6 yeare old, sound niso. one se tlorses, 3 banda 8 Agb—Arr wire Henry Cole, Hazelton, eanieh Lady Ad- ame, Pave, NYork. IN. B, Avat omg epee, Alma, os Port oa pers Tm, bere ri —4 as, ‘3 rN York: ttehee high, very sla, Joquire at 98 Gold streel. Brown, £ (eg Samuel A, APLENDID A. 4 “HO! ARS ro Beta ate last May. 17 Arihands ida pode wild iaeslae Nasgan; a ~ Silane Tingo, and CM Nevinn Haws ‘every way. ‘ibacire at 4 Hudson treet cat ee Pete Roeet; | pa BALE—A HANDAOME ROCKAWAY CARRIAGE, GRORGETOWE, 8, Ang 10_Are brig se dae ot ie oye and i per’ onder; suitable for winter OF harlosion,, (1d Sib schr Whitman Phillips, Neff, W Gibmurance sgck willbe aken fs exchange ‘at No. ug 17, PM —. Rotan, + | Qasdy, and Mare aay oa Reh o t S'Gold street, ofice second story. tian, Alien, alubrige for N¥ork; Tacos erase, Celnts teat BRIGHT BAY MORGA’ _' aren breim Williams, Corn 7 mines pe sound and akg, will be sold low, as Sater Ga isont earn eee: | Geeta bet wae Cissk, Daagert, Bremen, Me, for feiphin; ERIOR FAMILY OR ROAD BRIGTE schin Ocean Herald Cuttcrd, Port Reta for Salem: "Mewen: | KOR SALE. SU Ger Doane: Rork for zn Jobe Toten, \ s cesak Toe oak Plastant Gove ae hoton. for Norfolk; wi ——; OR Lockman, Endicott, and man, do for i ellileet Frankfort for do: White Seu, 1 40, N 6 Harrie, Rawyer and Alpine Arna Gardner, Jarvis, Bluehil! for, A'M Aldriige, Batemuh. and & i Portemogis i bat 7 isre Pacific ‘rey (tty Fan: rm, moe Patiade! ia. i ctis Ase in = we 0 og Tagnai ‘td 1: D Wentwarth or Calais; Sid bark Sphralme ‘Williams, "eee aoe, Winans Couch or nen Rotah, 3p ree aire, Mi Cutt a jeanen cer, Sam, Dennis. 0-8 , Mary Paterson Lockman. amin warranted Golden, Age, M4 Guia, Whe Sen, HC Ha Alpin Apply ui 83 Baxter sireet. ni jane. tte 3WO CARRLAGEE. anne, Gardier, Hance Matiie, Csr Wiles 4 i R BALE CHRAP—TWO HORSES, TWO CARRIAGES, yr But # Saundere sud Hoary May. said for one quarter af inete valost te tke conor ts Fear rr ship Ringleader, ¥York f 3 tow of steamer RB Forbes: sebrad Farrer. iumil ‘ign from business. Inquire at Si Mercer strest, corner of Wi and ta for mages Seven Mere, Crowien A rer ntapart for Daton place, 0. Rescue, ortland; La \ Joh ~~ ary 4 sie ong ‘ortian: amarti ae, Hoes 4 AND Cay age 2 ae in port at S AM, wi bows arrivals of to ai epee a te pricy’ Russian, Judge, w ‘Wivimen: aches Ocean Herat? Joes | TOBE, eters for Temeae, oon, tne, ca tatinens . Houndaey, « William L. Dayton. Forrester, Ola- Grane loge, Carine Koight: and Margaret « ORLEA. Ane 16 Arr 8 shop of “wnt Pocaton tan Lieut Hassard, Vere tar of the West, MeGowan, NYork tin Havana’ Gla parka Bradae, Pulsbucy, fence: ee, Hopkins, Baltims Towed 10 sea 7th inst ship ¥ , and bark Horace; Mb, ship Lemuel D; is aed bark Alexina RORFOLK, Avy Aug Ie—Arr bob Washington, New York. Sid NEWARK. Ape 30 Art achta Hewnibal, Ran . ~ Ary chég annie) Bangor. Lgbanca, Haverstras schrs Emeline H Croton; sloop E oy: rT. Ang 18 Are sehrs Szelle, Naylor; Ro and Hannah Willetts, Philadelphia. Bld Serta takes Gate, His ENE Pee, fuel eg Beare saat cL dees Senge, Handy, erie Tw Nicer aa rom ot seal We aati LR OF $500 BAC! a i Ee : a5 Mon ie Biases “i ay, Fn &Tannab, Val wierd “an ifateng Jeroey Ann 8 MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. VAST 07 Ww. P. C st OFF CLOTHING —A A LARG ‘ANT. pee Mg ng gd ett Lig ae ye Dosen. Lenen’ interest fom the Ssnyupene Beek should. be sonia addreseed | ythe Com ptrol can Sarco ware part of the Unmptroti® to rere IF ta Paject any or all of the bio, if considers neomanary to yritect or 1¥ SUREST aoe FOR Ps AND GHNTLEWR! | Promote the interests of the ety to gots fair peice for onst a Nethng. Fmiture, Carp “4 ROnT T HAWs. Comper or. nd pot to be brmbaeeed by pete, to senda nove by Oty of New York. Department of Finance, Compirolers | oat to 162 Seventh avenue, whieh will be p ately Ofice, August 14, 1860, to by J. ANHALT. Ladies attended to by Mra. A,