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oer ‘Tne Union Question tn the Soath A SOUTH CAROLINA PROTEST AGAINST DiSUSION—A CALM AND SENSIBLE LETTER PROM BON. BF, PERKY, OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ; [From tne Ubarleston Curler } Gewviust, & C., Avs It would geem, from the receut puri of Messrs. Kets, Orr and Boyce, that south Carotina wii soon have to Becede from the federal Najon, either aivae or im cou Y with the other Sournora States, or a por Kentlemen declare (nat ibe the Presidency ig certa.u; that on event, prompt and immediate sebessiou wt toe ‘States must ensue. Is the election of a chief magistrate of the rejublic eal cient cause for the dest mn of the fejeral govern: Ment, and all the horrore of civil war and re’ ‘This is a grave and momentous question, acd sh caimiy aud dispassionate!y cousidered ia a. sts Qear nes before *¢ is answered by the patrivt aud who cousider the Union of ine Stutes an eurse to thy South, and are dis) mists pe, course, answer jy” a the titirma ve. minds are already Gp, sua To them it is am. desirabie is breu, But cher: Their hele parpre formed unseg Jeace BOW wa w¥ER’ O> & who think dlereotly of the fede- ral Union. 2 seenjthia American repadils, We Only free governineut in the World, prosper aud #rarteh 4s no government ever did in accieat ur modera tiaes Ta the course of seventy or eighty years we have iacce sed from thirteen States to thirty-three States, from three mBiliens of people to Ubirty millions, from poverty aad weakness to Wealth, powor anil grande ir ausurpaséad by the videet.and greatest natious of che earth, A wider ness, Covering & Vast continent, 9a3 been converted tate towns, cities und caltivated fieids. During all time every one bus enjoyed tne most perfect freedom and se arity in ali bis ts as A citizen, At home and abroad jed the reepeot and admiration of the e Temptest coruers of the earth an Americau and feels that he bas a govern neat able Ling w protect him, and thas no power on earth dare molest him. It ig natural that they who thus reflect, and remember farewell advice of the Father of nis Country, taut ‘anion and liberty are inseparabie—#ho Kuow from bieto- Wy, ib ail ages, the horrors of civil war aud the daugers of Fevolution t> liberty aud civil goveramest—shouid wish and earnestly desire the perpetuity of the repanlic under which tbey live so hap, With such, one may well Feason aod argue without giving ottence, ‘ant ase for a Calm and dispassionate determination betore they decide a breaking up their government, and ruuaing the bavard of forming 2 better one Ihe probabil he black republican candidate will be elecied P the United Stalet. It is a grievous misfertuve, edeeply lamented by every citi zen of the South. t must be remembered that the Southern States will have brought tus misfortune, griev- ous as 1t may b oa themselves, by their own divisions Nothing can be more clearly shown. It ved at the time, and the Soath forewarned of the impending danger. Jn the unfortunate disruption ton of the democratic party at Charleston. which J did all that I could do, amidst the hisses and assaults of an excited community, to prevent, 1 s20 the trumnph of the black republicans tn the ensutny Prestdengiad election [stated in @ letter written apd published imme- diately afterwards, that the Southeru States would be di ‘vided into three bitterly hostile factions; thata vlack re Pablican Prevident would be elected, aud thal these petty @ivirione of the South woutt utterly defeat a upion of the South in any echeme of disunion It is true in religion nd in politics, that the nearer sects and parties approach without aveimilating, the more bitier they are towards each other. Uf the seceding members of the Charlestim Convention had vetawned their seats im that buxty <inrivlge and Lane, or ethers equaily acceptable to the Southern States would have been nommes of the denocratic party for President and be Lreident. it was a well ascertained fuct that Douglas could ‘not, under any contingency, get the two thirds vote requisite to now nation, After 4 pamber of baliotings the friends of Judge Douglas would have cast their votes for Hunter, Breckicridge, Diekingon or some one else acceptable to the South. But afier the withdrawal o! a portkn o! the Southern delegates they became excited and more dis w adhere w their candidate, The adjourument to res nore was for the purpose of giving the friends of Sa: in the seceding States, an oppofttialty of jing delegat:s in place of thoge who withdrew. This oi I know. Lincoln will be elected President in consequence of this disruption of the democrasic party. He will be elected by one third of the voters of the Uuited States, Two thirds of the votes polled will actually be east against him. And Ll be elected by the division of the opposition barely get a ority of the non-slavebolding J none in the slaveboiding States. Ia New York, rsey, Connecticut, Winois and Io veive & majority of the votes, but vies, and perbaps Oregon and some others, Bell and Everett will carry Mary North Carolina, Tenoeasee, Kentucky and ava and Florida, Breckinridge and Lane uth Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkaueas, California, and perhaps Missouri, Louisiana and Florida, if the first is pot given to Douglas, and the two latter to Bel f elected Lincoln will come into power with two-thirds of tbe people of the United States opposed to his adinis — on. This ought, in Some measure, to appease the ap- sions uf those who ailect (0 be #0 much alarmed for the South. His administration will commence a weak ene, and it is not probable that he can, backed by one- third of the people of the United States, seriously injure ‘and oppross the other two thirds. But we have another check on his ability to do mis chief. A majority of the Senate of the United States will be opposed so bis administration, and no bill can become a law till jt receives the sanction of the Senate. This ma jority in the Senate cannot be changed for several years fo come It is doubiful, too, as to the magerity of the Hovre of Reprerentatives. More than likely the ae election will ive ® majority of the members of the House 4m opposition to the biack ‘republicans. This is to be in- ferred from the popular vote of two-thirds agaist Lincoln im the Presidentia! election Mr. Filimore became President of the United States ‘with & worse record that |.\ncoln has on the slavery ques- tion, and he went out of office a very popalar mag.at the South. He signed the Fugitive Slave Ps Me Lincoln ie pledged _ to rag He bloodshed and civil war ew Mexico whieh Taylor waa about to immer on the Sets According to Senator Benj “eptech, Lincoln does not stand pledged to the a1 peal of the Fugitive Slave law, or agaings ste adamiegion ‘any more slave States into the Untony or to the aboli- tion of slavery in the District of Columbia, or to the pro- hibition of the slave trade between the States, or to the Sequisition of more slave territory. Jndging from the course pursued by other Presidents, and that policy which usually governe politicians whilst im power, iustead of doi rash, violent or unconsti- tutional act to injare or offead those ‘opposed to him, it is Hikely Lincoln will pursue @ very cautious, politic and wise course towards the South, It caanot be inguhe patore of any man clevated to the Pree dency to government broken up under his adminis dismembered and the co y his great e thern States be pularity in the & 8 rigid adhe of the & mag find more favors under t! coin than they have under any Tt may be that “Gid Abe’ will go out of Southern people. At icas; we should The election o” a stitution, 8 no ar atter how wait and d. will justify our ¢ trate ithe re can and #4 lawless despotism. Befoge any such well for Meters whether § party fever t, the Un Judge Dovglas in Geo adherents of ( he Nor has she w in these threat acl _kowws very well 2 for Georgia. . He for Maryland of Kea pmore st agitation of disunion in calowated, too, to damage the Prospects of Breck iur and Lane int States, Bell's party anda Douglas’ fricuds I make capital ows of it, to the Injury ,o idge » for Breckinridge in t ig is contest with all my heart, and w))! say under existing circumstances, that jt show ® want of om or to the South for any Southora him g can be moro injatiaious than the starting of = Douglas ticket in any South ern State, Its only ncy will be to give the vote of the State to Bell and paralyze the strepgth of the south. Nor do I think any Breck tmridge ticket should be started in « non slarehe he ve the vote of sa Ube black re Tt would be mae hettor to lar Dovgine in th them Lincoln, Bat (t @ almost certain that if tw det ratic ticket ere run in the Northern Staves, that Douglas will pot eipgie Tt was a creat misfortane and a great wrong that J+ Dong lak’ friends should have urced bis claus #9 strony es n the Charleston Coaveation. The South was extitied to the President. Three of the Inet Preaidents were Northern te election depended oa the Renth. She bad the omoeratic strength in agcreat de The 5 acaipst Dow many « rather bee Lies ‘The Char wht to b pared of nat t n 1 Yas friends in the Con Mr. R. B. fshad. They ( game platform, and Tthought and so said ¢ Mon friends, that + ed unnecrawrs @ocommen a ‘of reparate quasqged for bin t ahewer ther pti tt of We p ty, Mr action aud ae enema Re NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AveUst 24, 1860,. will violate no constitutional prine!ple or provision of The constiturion, Whea such violation occurs under z iatration, toe whole Soath may be united, | Livoolo a mam vatriovem demand that we should wait ecurs. mistaken in suppoting slavery alay be, that T aa | to be ont of the reach of the assaults of its foes; and if . Twill bo as ready as any oae to defend it at the pee of the Uaion itself, a8 much as I value tae Unive, But I am not willing to act prematurely when there is po danger, As to dissolving the Unionona mere abstraction, right carry — wherever slaveholders desire ot; them, where they would be worthless to it now | and forever, and nt eee a rights of the South in the Union where I think they have been beroto fore properly defended, and roay still be defended, if the South is true to herself and ynited in that defence That all who were disunionists should have rejoiced at the breakiag up of the democratic Convention in Charles ton is very natural. They saw in that movement the de- ‘stroction of the national aemocraey and their defeat in the coming Presidential election, They saw in the the election repabdean, and kuew wiaat a po erful le be in their hands to wield agai: ust the Union, any frienu to the federal Union and lover of rf quiet of the republic should have calamity is most amazing. The been the 7 triends of the South and the rights , the true supporters and defend. ers of ‘ and the only just and wise rulers of the in its foundation to the present time. Under their administration the boundaries of the republic bad been enlarged by the acquisition of Louisiana, Florida, Texas, California abd Oregon. The rights and honor of the Fepublic bad becw gallantiy defended in a war with Great Britain aud with Mexico. How any pa- trict could chuekle and grin over the death of this glo rious old party is more Luan T cam comprebend. But it does Seem that, for years past, there has beea at the south a systematic Orgauization to weaken aud drive from the democratic party ail who stand by it and fight for it in the Northera States, Their aim is to sectionalize parties, af the black republicans have done at the Norca! the federalists did duriag the war ot 1812—all of which ehounced as fatal to the republic, fatal to woe, ud fwtul to liberty itself: ‘word of horrible import to the {ilustrious af the republic, one which was not to be breathed by Wasbington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe and Jack- soo—is now inthe mouta of every’ tiippant politician, certain uewspaper editors, half educated schoolboys and unthinking mortals. It is the high road to offize aud Pepaerity, and he who dares repeat the dying behest of Father of bis Country is branded a traitor. The feeling is manifested In the Northern States by the ck repabiicans and Jon Brown fsyinpathizers. “Well may it he said, we have fallen on evil times, and that “those whom the gods intend to destroy they drst make mad.’ To consummate this folly it is proposed for South Caro- Mpa to march out of the Union solitary andalone, Taat if left alone we shal do very well; and if an attempt is made to force us back the South will rally to the rescue, We had better not depend ou being fet alone if we oppose the collection of duties, We may witudraw our members of Congress and no one will disturb us. Ia 1851 President Fillmore did pot manifest any disposition to iet us alone. He sent troops to Charleston. General Jackson did tho same iu 1831. We must not, therefore, expect to be let alone, Wad the other southern States raliy wo our assist- ance ia doing that which they themselves think it ad. visable not todo? Would it not be more prudent to geb them to unitewith us beforehand? And if they will not unite ia our agbon, for us to stay with them till some uct ig cone which will unite the South’ There is no doubt at ail that if the whole South were upited in any course, they would take care of themselves tmapy emergency. The proper course for Youth Carolina © pursue is lo kay to the cther Southern States she is ready to act with them, and to wait their action, what. ever that may be. ‘This will prevent ber Play ioe defore high heaven a ridiculous farce or a vlovdy tragedy . PERRY. Greexviiir C. HL, August 13, 1800 The United States frst class steam sloop-of-war Susque- hanna, having beeu detached by the Navy Department from the Mediterranean squadron, sailed yesterday at three o'clock for the Gulf of Mexico, in order to more ful- ly protect American interest peuding the threatened as- Sault of Spain on Mexico, The Susquehanos carries a heavy battery of tfteen eight inch bore yuas, twelve being broadsides and three pivots, besides the usual quantity of small arms. The following is « correct list of her officers:—George N. Hollins, Cagtain; Joseph N. Bar- ney, Henry K Davenport, jonathan Young, Wm. Gwin, Aaron W. Weaver, Johu G. Walker (as master), Lieu- tenauts; W.S. W. Hachmberger, Surgeon of Fleet? Chas. Martin, Passed Agsistant Surgeon; M. P. Christian, As- sistant Surgeon; x Senac, Vaymaster; Jobo |). Simms, Captain of Marines; Allen Rameay, Second Licutenaat; Chas. A Davis, tain; J. W. Alexander, Passed Mid- shipman; Thos. L. Doruin, Francis L_ Hoge, Thos, L. L, Hoole, Jas. 8. Taylor, John C. Watson, A. Hasker, Boatswain: John A. Tovett! Gunner; Robt. M. Bain, Carpenter; Wm Pa. Me honey, Sailmaker; Fréd. W. Hollins, Captain’s Cle Wm. ¢. Morgan, Paymaster’s Cierk; George Sewell, Onied Engineer; 8. D. Hibbert, Loyd A. Williams, First Asgistant Engineers; W. P. De Sauno, 8. C. Brampton, Second As- sistant Fogineers; J. W.' De Krattt, James Renshaw, Albert S. Green, Third Assistant Fugineers. Her full complement of men is three handred and twen- ty-tive, including officers and fifty marines. | higher, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tavrspay, August 23—6 P. M. The money market presents no new features. The supply on call, at 6 per cent, is fully equal to the demand, though in a few instances some bro- kers seem to be pressing more. The banks are re- Ported to be less anxious than they were to obtain paper for discount, and more good names are com- ing into the street: still,at 6 percent for short and 7 per cent for 4.6 months’ paper, business is pret- ty active. The English letters predict a more stringent money market this fall and next winter in London in consequence of the crop failure. The exchange market has opened with a mode- rate inquiry for bills. The rates, which are stereotyped, are 109; a 110 for 60 day bills on London, and 110; for short sight; for francs, 5.13; a 14} for 60 days, and 5.10 for short sight. There are some produce Dillsin market, which sell at 109] af; bat there enongh to supply the wants of the foreign , and a pretty heavy shipment of specie—say 1 600,000 a $1,750,000—will probably be made on turday. To make up for the loss, the Ariel ar- tived this afternoon with The stock market this morning was stro’ looked healthier than it has done for s¢ ral A a 1 per cent was re Betwe iger and neral a en t pply of stock w a sn marke the day w h we of wh m. bid, 1a and closed that b Yesterday at S6} bil and closed 87} bid. As com rday, Roek a; Minois Ce sold this me All the Wester er Was str bid, again: was also a fra freely tak pri intim wi morning at 85 st S4) at the n ontime pap not interfere n Stat with The t well dist followin United States aol; Vi | Company, 20 a 20}: ¢ uberiand € 15 a 16; Pacific Mail, 79 S844 a; Brie, 29} aj; Hudson River Harlem, 18) a j; do. preferred, 47) a 48; Reading 464 a j; Michigan Central, 71) a §; Michigan Sout ern and Northern Indiana, 223 a 29; do. guaran. | teed, 47) a 48: Panama, 1254 @ 126; Illinois Cea | tral, 87j #/; Galena and Chicago,s2.a }; Cleveland and Toledo, 4844 }; € Island Pree Burlington and Q in Central Bond a Delaware aud Hudsoa Canal, in Coal, 2a 84 The business ¢ Sub-Treasury to-day was follows: Total r « $159,009 ¢ —For custome 148 0m 00 Total pay mente 145 48 75 Total baie oT 440 TL The ex a a 1 5 a aioe me eae ike wut, SHIPPING NEWS. aio (apvion Ti ieen‘euiy gona ogeme tan mead cetera Sb Mibecscess § B]Men ptaes aee 4 peels get coer hd remittances have Dot fallep’ shortcfexpectarions, Gold | 8 2=" Fowlor, as { Dave lose of sad eee ee dust, for this Seanad thy Mint receipte for July, Ws apd, indeed, those of a8 the follow ing Hg January, ounces. Feoruary Mar ', iS coming in freely. The | , exceed the month of Jae, — any preceding month of the your, | 28,299 18 » 37.606 87 Io19 931 77 ly, to 25th The comage of the United States Brauch Mint, frou daly RY to 28th. inclusive, amounted to $1,513.00, of b $1 ig eagins, and $24,000 in sit tine to the amount only of the Emily Banniag’s parcels. in all $4,020, at 824 per cent, A round lot of ta, 310,000 t ning per cent, to go by the Ovsan Js veuees takes a consile contracted for. A good deal bars for China within the past week, and they are now scarce, The rate today is $50 fine par, but the prospect is that they will go higher to morrow, a¢ the supply threatens to be quite short. Ex change remains ag eat reported-—tigat on New York 24 234 per cent; sterling, 60 days, bankers, 484 ; commer cial 494. The imports of treasure from’ July ‘Lo date have been as follow:>— July 12, Golden age, from Panama. “21, Emuy Banping, trom Mazatlan. 4,620 00 “25,6. EB. Foote, from Hakodadi, Jupau.,... 1,93 00 “26, John L. Stephens, from Acapulco. 109 00 Total tees The exports of treasure £ the same period Were:— July 6, karly Bird, to Hong Kone $143,841 00 983.052 03 " Port of New York, rk, Auguet 23, 1360. CLEARED. . Bteamship R R Cuylen, ‘Crocker, Bavannah—H B Cromwell Steamship Marion, Foster, Charlestoo—Spotford, Tuestoa & ip Numero Quarto, Bibonts, Bordeanx—Guyet, Sivoy Ship Resointe, Prinee, Rordeau Bare Advuster, Hickwern’ Kemordam—Funch & Meineke. Bork 8 Haken Adnan, Marveileg Laon Bark Montezuma, Hammond, Barhados—t 1 Dwight, L ag Eliza Bares (Orn Cropsey, sermuoa—Pucker & Light ro ist Hidalgo: Whtttetsore, Nenvitas—Stmpson & Ma; ad M Staples, Chase, Galveston—MoCready, Mott —— Piety jores, Conk Charleston C Murray wt 1, Bown Layuayra—Mier & Houghten. Rehr ‘albert tir), Witsot Hatitaswhrtiaen faros # Co, Visi) Tower, Manestoa—D X Hewat Seer D Maleny, Steelman, Mobfle— iret, Bon rin . Sebr H Lawrence Johnsen, Jackeonvilie—F Talbot & Co, Newbero—!unes Santth & Co, lie. HE Pierson & Oo. fbr War Eagle, Modgdon, Portiant— Metealt & Dancam JW, Paulklin, Boston—Dayton & h Denton, New Senet Godwin § Shaw, bia. ARRIVED Seamship ‘arte, Miner, Aspuuwall, Aug 16, with passon- £8 abo treagnre. 40 1) BY! eta 530 PA se Cn naaia ter Cedates die pictenon, azo, w.th mdse apd eel 1, onseed Aniler May Nd. duly 28. lat $8, ion 7 oe Frauen Estelle. May 10, 50 miles Sof Grand New tude 1D the covet of & box, mari L Kennedy PaTRICK McBARBON, 132 Second street. (AgaeToN wom pompey MORNING EAee, In Wear Her, Crockett, St John, NR hiv by sag a Na: Wen wealy ae ‘sacl, demsibings nets aT Coralter, © Delano, do $$ UND—ROUND ABOUT INDL LAN Sasising’ GREEN. 0 PAsaoaeeee by aire of George Gundrum, 638 Broome wo ut, and several other staal sacle, fom fg dala reat will be given by sevurning them ese ‘Ooms artic! Lag ati witl eF will please band ‘bem f0 the oat and phere! reward, ROLL OF MANUSCRIPT, ON TURSDAY Randall Sim ition Ni Norieansy Ariel, Cooper, rthdan, Gurrnac Peabody, “ava Oh, bm Worlds Toms Toth, To ney ‘fy George Wests unk Wocetnet: toe Bink. ‘Bight, upon leaving the wage on Broadway, corner of th, Mar: Pare for NOFeana, Catia mh ingham, Ban_ Francisco; ga i fe SE ee we NOFl Winth: an Norviite, be =. stow, Knowle Hal Jeaunder, Bain, N West Foint, Spencer, nand, Hub! ad ‘arditt and NY wk; Wm Lord. Jr, Brown. Bos "a n New 4 ae koranton, May nara. Cid bth, Orion, Libby, Waleutia: wh, gece rh elie, Waits, aud W Lhd} : a ay iS of Mexico; Uroondates, Pike Ni mea foun, tees Deshi, ‘Move; National, Guard ‘or loadiog Boyd; Thomas; Plaiier, Dali : lated insworth, for NYork: on Petre. for York Uth; atries & ter, baile: for do. Min; Drendas Bou, fa do ths 0 do 20th; lady io Toa Heater! hia 15th; James Guth le, ‘Mitman, for ial 0. treanonghy for G} Pale she saab Othell ‘" 11, Sonora, to New York. To Evgland 474,751 05 “issoous wt . «$94,860,796 hn + 28,164,485 57 Falling off this year... $5,503,002 45 The private letters from England in relation to the crops and American stocks are of unusual in- terest. A leading farmer says:— The genera! pubilc are going in for Iilinois Central and Erie shares with « venpeacce The people who usually speculate in our Eng! roads have taken them up. Close 2634 and 27 for Erie, aud ae aud 25 diecount for ‘Llinois Central. is very wet aad cold; pot, #0 far ag I can learn, not a blade of corn of any kiad has et been ont, and ‘besides this the potatoes, whhia the ast week, “have gone to the bad.” I have not ten roaud bushels iu every twelve, and a neighbor of mine offers to sell the crop on one hundred acres for £1 per acre. We must import food largely from somewhere, aud the ac counts from Germany and Ceatral Europe are equally discouraging. Private telegraphic despatches from Chicago put the increase on the third week’s earnings of the Ga- lena and Chicago Railroad at $22,000—abont double the gain of the second week. The whole of August promises an increase of $50,000 a $55,000 on the same month last year. Previously this year. Total since Januar; Corresponding of 1659 Stock Exchange. Tuvrspay, At $9000 U S6'e, "74... 1022¢ _50shs 1600 Ill coup bs, °79. 10545 1005 indvani . 63 7000 Misrouri 6 81% 5000 ErR 2dm bs,ex. 102% 5000 Fr 4th m bs., 82 1000 HE RR 2dm bs 10155 17000 Har RR Istmbs. 98 1000 Har RR 2imbs. 96 5600 MCRSpelmsfebs 100 10000 Mi So 2d m 673g 5000 Nlod letmbs. 86 5000 IN Cen RR bs... 9534 1000 Ch &NW Imbs, 61 1000 Gal &Ch lmbs. 95 1600 D,LAWRImbs.. 100 1000" do... ‘ 80 whs Park Bank. <0 Del, 1, & W Ri 190 New Jersey i Too a i cen 30 en mane EBBsssss 100 Mich Centrai Rit 60 de £60 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. THURsDaY, Augast 23—6 P.M. Raean-reyra. —Flour—The market, Owing to the firm- ness of holders, was less active, while the general tone Was more buoyant, and family grades of Onio brands were higher. “The sales footed ‘aight to good extra do. . | Chotce extra family and bak: | Rye four. | Corn meal, J | —Canad mand, with sales « ] about 5 40, extra brands: Southern ry ab the range of the « | prices r was in good demand, with sales of about at the above fig Corn meal th a fair a Wheat—. nt of sales at the xt grades of umber color te Canad: + $1400 81 45 t $1 200 $1 prime We air demand, at 400. for State ket was heavy and prices favored sales were limited aud confined to lo at M3ge Corns. —The Steady, with sales of aboot 1600 * basis of abo Jee. @ Ue. tur middling uplands. PRechTs were active, with a further advances in wheat verpool, to whieh port ebout 45.000 a $0,000 bushels Were engage! at 124., included in Which were 6 000 bushels taken morning at 112%¢4., 9,000 bbis. 400 bbis wheat at 3s. 6d : 12,000 h 500 boxes cheese and 500 £08 A vessel of the capa- for Liverpool to load at 121. To London engaged at Se 9d, 1 bags, at 121, To Glargow To Rotterdam, including some taken today "18 copper Ore were eo + 6,000 & 1,2¢0 bis n tw hols whe we or three day cod was firm, with eales at aud firinty held. The chief ard Os, Inege and stant ng at 89 75 a S10: large No. 3's a's at $13 f smind her «0 4 280., and Magdeline at 90. The sales em * market wee less act st about 600 dim. tar © and b ding ue ieee at $19 95 $19 40, closing at the inside bark ¥ “yg in gure; | ark Youug T £e snore indian Tally coatidemt that they. will we oe stony a cup myles | t8 It bee confer hnumistauanbie rele. ave tag that they ‘hb reludin ‘Att a N neglect to do 80 @ doing ves ain is mos © u leet wo it is the m 8s 750 $1 Browtway, Getighitui of ali dtit-kn For { mally we ¥s wt a: $14 : CAstEN LYCHOL S00 4 White reer, mess was quiet at 314% crotey. tat $10.8 £15 £0 id at fail mand, with sales of sor eoxne lore af bate! re har-eaton with "despateh: © Duncan, Ous, wannab Lith: City of for Mobile; BB ‘Kimball Hosmer, for NUslewas 1 $ Coria’ thian, Sweeter for do. St James, Williams, Lonpox, Aug 9—Arr. Bombay; 10th, "| Loch Lamar, Lumpber. Natauzise ith, Palestine, Lord, New ‘ ‘orktown, Myer, NYork; %h, St Peter, Ha in, Philadel A Sth. Whirlwind, Edgett, Hone Kong. fan (and passed Deal fo uneiro; Dorcas © Yeato ha Wencell, Sun Asser tas load for NY: ang et Pu Volant. Brag, 2 tal Leeep Kearney, N ‘rest ‘Gravescnd Sta, Bell Rock, Tawaie, 29 Centre st, Sew Yer ork,” and for several gree! ‘passed tnronigh wrecked gale, 8p paging the aid mien ot pest aaa day bagi been within ‘ork for \y is + Madi with yrs sen, Hay enrar in port July veer boy, of ‘ie Fairchild, Galveston, 22 days, with cotton &e. heavy sculls in nced a heavy gale Tro se with cress sea; crs file @n. N ith v Bh, Bate. Hillsboro, NS, 22 days, wi Morse, Camp Pinckney, 13 days, with naval Arnold, Charleston, 5 days, with cot oie Suled in company sobr BN [ Ost—on THU fey ‘colina, Paicariel, Sunderiand and N ea Thorville, Philadel flarriaon, Kurrachee. ork iphia. ‘Hracelets, of gold Tings, two gol sade, oo one pate of Bat! Ee ul peat ppl he paid aa Fete faforsmaions Tan La ¢ras. Hrueocex a apcauiahhene cae, from eared wo Sayoud seo if ack Frost, London, barks Meteor, Colson, urelia, Beuitie, Tom Boston, and otbera tS en Arr Basan Clark, Blok Mork: 5 25th, Ee alonges Hawking ape, ih, Topeks, oo aioe Light, Prite (rom London, Lt a oon Shs, 4 wright, ¥ isaboth 3 OP hell, me ore rg 4 by days. ria, 3 days. Fep et ry — Ear 2 BAL Sesinner es sree ir Reindeer, Koper Baltimore Sebr Talla, Noyea. Jonoshona. 11 aya sae Aug T-In port brig AG ‘Jousie, NF. a biped gg Seat Lizak, Aug BELOW. p> Ship Carolus Magnus, Ashby, from Liverpool: S SAILED. ips RR Cnyler, y ; stadia Mote aughere ner Cmniewonseip ‘the day 88! ‘A GENTLEMAN AND* Board in « private tami- ithin one hour's eat ave ctaecke” near salt # Rominie, | References saven nd'required. MISCELLANEOUS. URBOWS’ rendges ty "euinet"p oR ture—Actnowledged by for by eee ‘vowels rust roduced. is for inser ae fssoee woe a. . Chemist, Albany, 3 X.Y. x. — Baers MACHINES FIVE TO TONS WIRE IN STORE _ a itek we wish covered. ‘well to cali at once. Parties having hraiders will do - FaOST & Ov, 41 ‘Brocdway. eas @ILDERS AND CARPENTERS.—A JOB OF CARIES, Serene. yy in ne ey on ninety seston Deparment Address ald ollises for tare : welies i HOGBHEADS FOR SALE.—ADDRESS 758, Post office, New York. wena RM haw nad Wao | Bas (BREN RPFRO. La cured of Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory, Dim- ie ONAY, MI . was if any lives bowen Suir Cowen, bence bey FE ‘Avanti: ‘oo a wegand rpm forctopranat n violent hurricage from NW pa Sprung malaianek bark Genl Green, Atwell, Balumore; sche T D i Ween, ityaer, rats Sal Wetoak, FALURIVER, Aug 22-la scbr cto Barronghs, Phiia- Rivne soe LOUCESTER, Aug 18—Arr echr Tiger, Réans, Saco for HOAs HOLE, Aum. Lad A+ Oharies & Ed ward, Shute, Alexan¢ria sobrs Jobn © Baxier, Philadelphia for Boston; sya, Btront, Elizapethport Bank Magewes, abandoned 0 the pamace Tend, wes valued a: abont "gan, the third of our acean lake ‘leet that hae been lost ‘n0e the ipaugn carnest. of the trade, which oomirre! in Soe ay Tet i others hs! toe, ‘Col Cool, lost in the 0 i 1856, biican, ra, Obio, lost off the coast of Florida. Cts ch cn phtRR, Haors, trom Chledgo for Boson, put toto Halifax he 16 Ph i vs i ai Stee elparaiso on ashore in ror onthe Yah from Dennis, Mass snd wee Senet by tee YORK WIRE RAILWAY COMPANY. HUTCHINSON & WICKERSHAM, Removed to 94 Broad’ ~~, rom, :| =e etn aas ears at tons arihen. \ 0. 8 ROSE STREET.—MADAME PALETTE FROM PA. Bare Koues, Hatch, sailed from fan Francises for Mum: pollaher Kinds of rich and fine Jewelry. boldt acd nip bu the Bin Oe, Sona I it westerly bP aay cadens pole = iad - ee a es, les a of 14- J with a fresh | kellie breeze ried away the {orem opamast, STS oom ‘and prin th walontaa Tie foro fell ralong” ms Ni Greta street tare me 8 Ait onthe Bb Pe oan, MEETS sa Syocun, Ut ceenge & Mage Oot Promean ona tap 2 fine lot of 4 "s celebrated Bulbous Root, h they offer for wile. A Stevens, from Hi up at New Orleans i masts and jib Lavenvoot, Ang §—Sehr Sagan, for Caernarcon, lost fore- mast and bowsprit, ana had bolwarks much h in the river with the Wallace, for Sa- ‘air cot fonl of the ship New Engtand ant portion of Dalwarks and maintopman’, tbe ship Bark Catnlpa, 1018 PATENT CARPET CLEANING MAOAINB, sale for cities throughout the country, on easy terme, Fare opeortant:y tog thee sa limived ca ital 10 ee ingly pre usiness. APDi, tosuenrien eet vite eld FAMA, hefore reported diamasted, + With logs of fore and maintop Ulinvonn, Ang 22—Sid eteamer Riore Dodley, NY¥ork; wehrs Jo ym aod Arno, Took NORFOLK, Prechr Cote In Bd lamptoo| AN 3 ‘hip ian “hisolaies from Chincha Islands for Alexanarie: NEWARK, aug 22—Arr sohre Mary H Williams, NYork: Qregon, Roskinnd, Me: Henry cmy, Haverstraw; HA Stereos, Crotem | Bid sent Rocgland Lake j—Arr sehr Almira Ann, Beck- ve New HRDEORD, of New Bedford, 260 tons, has been with. 22—Arr sch Ancel Luce, Elizabeth drawn from Une whaling service, having been parchased by 8 ort; sloop Mary J wer, Damon, N¥org & sobre Thomas & Co, of New Hedford. and is to be employed in the rare Carving, Hari and Harriet Lewis, Gavitt, N Yorn. jv ARTS MILLS—TH PM—Arr achrs Charles 1. Hales. ‘ne ¥ der command of Captain Huxt Bravabion'a Paceut. of the Robert Pennell | late master malemen. Arr at Holmes’ Hole 20th, schr Kmporinm. Cook, Atlantic Ocean. 100 do binckts Ly poke 6th tnat, Ist 32, le bbls sp, 140 do blackfab 0: e adjustehie anti beating grinding curiae Wectually preventing the admission oq te Gest bon periect in ply to TEC TT, Depot Building, mand Peak in strocta, New York. % OOFING SLATES OF THE BAGLE SUATE COMPANY are of auperion quality fpd untainted rain water, dregs the Agent of the cor mrevt, New York. TRAL SPRINGS, MOLL NG. TEMPERING AND COVERING, avenue, Betweeu Twouty third aad Twenty-lourth streets. ¥. He fe B MACHINGS SHINGLE MACHINES —FO! jeehans 7" Pe th AM sohe Excelsior, Newmen, Ritzabethport k Fu o Wi April 17 for © John Janes, SBrunan ion’: Baum re, Kileabetaport; Sarah ant Rizabeth Smith, N nape New Jersey, Johaaon. New Breese ick, Joka Metles, Tor Keen. Hinds ty, Myre is 14 for Callao, J iy Sid sohra © en, om 32. Baker, from Havre for NOrieaus, no da’ . Port Kuen; ide ¥ Mo dave, Warren, N York hence for London, Ang 9, off for London, Ang 9, off 1 aiavisle, Vaipa je, Knowies, from Cardil July 20 for N York Ship Palestine, Tord, Ship Moro € Bay Swe x Repadlie, » bound out, July 12, lat 26 8": - sale, some oi tae best Shing Machines for riviag » Rectien Weim, srigamer Nena Willams | shaving chingles ever invented. addrune M. A. Peat fatoo® ~ ing OnME Arvaten, Deter, Bates; We ‘adelpbia. C1 sebe star atchin, | OOW Seem in i en, Providence ira We P Smith GIDEROARD WANTED —ANY ONE HAVING AN Oar “IWER? Aug § Si tcarbie wy 4. whlch gost $60, ana wisbes to ete a Seay, Will address box 112 Harald ofice, for two daye ry ore, Greem, NLork vin, kinpete 4 a --h. on, Ja, apd NYork—anotber uccoant delphins Fly ey Seen. # estrable 7 ty brig Delta, Geslin, Raltimore. : por eee eicinen' titel on THUS. MOaVILY, No. 81, coruerot Sih st aad 3d Waball, Stdago: brie Win BN, Aug 8—art Iddo Kimbs ; Rocaiand. Bid (from Kingeroed) ih, Wx Bulli, H Boston: sehr id snr handy foik, Boston. Pam RATURAL FROF ALeR, . ‘ SAN FRANCISCO, July —Arr Dan ship ler ward, wiitaows tri evasion of baemwater, Ta por. lun, Maseatie., kar eet ig Seabee eae on Re Mees tact dterset: | aownlaream or nh seen ee m Peated on toe Tak ny ree i Carus, tor 8York do, 3 i bP Whi 1» Avery, for NOP met ot Japan): fist bark Emily Banviag, Bon August, 1560, by @. Le « boned my Ameren Two jeans do. . 4 a. - Wan | JeSwerking te water und one laying on the KOCWERERAYHN, Aue T—Arr Rial, Kelley, Callao, , Sd idee Nye, Mebation “Tor mm Ol | eigom, will De 7D aN 90 ou ad atten “Tw fj, Anna Rimoa', Marah, Helvoet ‘Aug S—-Atr echt Flite & Francis, Rockland, | om? A. Mo 6P. 30; a No. 37 Park roa Tiswnataves, Aug 4—Arr Otttltie, New York: Sth, Gastar, We, Renee Roma fe one treet, room No. 10) oo lke Aame ater 0 e Belen Amer! ore, eld dh, Maryland, and Ferdinand, Baltimore: Re ean. Gok CARVES, aud Paientes, pudpx Hunenthal, Marwes, Sehiller alum tains, ork. “At Be beg Load by an Melsod, java. farw rion and Barad « lea, Calien, jerriil. Merril Salem WARBN AN, Aug fees sehre’ Lady Jane, Sauade: | Exoress, Db on NY rk. HE AMERIC. “AN SOLIDIFT as ay way w prec milk im large ctloa. The medical St srlcathe EAs vaiuaole for fan ai invalles It ie cheaper made As alk. As it will Keep for years ia any Clima'e, ft is indiepeneabie for travellers, odicers of tbe ariny ed nary. and for thove Living in bot elimates or the Rout. Pog fe various sized packages, for Wansportation, 6) oe "AMERICAN SOLIDIFIED MILK ( POMPANY, 73 Liberty street, rwo doors east from Broadway, X. ¥. THE POLITICIANS OF Te CNITED STATES Me dt, Sears, Onl avi. Tucker. York wes, Boston; Sta re pare tne fae ban ‘be ewil} jew 2KAK sand cy ademas As misprinted)— Arr ehiy Hatch, Hoog S—8U brie Carthbean, Winchester, Ch * Ogarant, Oliver, irist otk Mary B Rich, Rich, trom Tork Solin H Ryerson, Latham, Pe bh. Ja meee \ At this wagon of the year Is KPIDEMIC July 29—Aer Armenian, Hamiltog, Bow The pudtie may rely with ovn'itence io the use of F z ny or one milion. of dollars we propowe to cement al coepu sn Obeuat at - Giferent pi Tub, the stire detest of Lincoin, ‘by we ay bd AL COGNAC BUTTER: eaten of 'D. SPAULDING “& COS unrenied Boek as the only aife remedy erent or core DIARRHE’ and reed! pay ey gat of an Inable bitters are not on! " Hope: eine of ap, it they are sleo @ Fa peveeahie fu vmmer No family shoot be with Sher stort x enre ina few mines, aod eat. be always tupom in any emergeney. For anle by v sae er, and Herald’ ot the Mi bark Reiodeer, Bartlett, prove: if made oy th a San Fravelsec le by large deme: All orders prow ly U,shipe Cherubim. Skinaer: John A Parks STEINF [Rul GB Naeger etre, Bi Clovareriba Futon cost er | em 10 thee Coe, Oty Heunpion saade: Jomph il agent for the Voter 8 D. SPAULDING i ‘and Boaphorns. Pe And by all dria lata, grocers €a | bars in the ity ULDING # GOs 2 Marcedinn, Hellot, and Raeabler Lanhrop, CONSUMPTT: Re —IN THE DAILY MILLIVERY. Act Prank. Kelley, Candon for Boston Paiestine, Lord. N¥ork for Landon (and wns | they are generniiy over ween. andi (wh. B AGGAINS =—FAll, BONNETS Now | pablte. , we ter Lanne ors, (rimmet ond untetiimed, Soseh we bee 10 wit Kong ts Sond Dyline Live ai $5, aot his pure aud healthy beverage as a mediciae, still we Tor tan vag ot HINSS Millinery. Sova: Dut WERE ottrRe veR Of 1) that ine sweoih Poooh i uni- Lae Metropoiten Hovei. versal recommended by physicians t at ‘aweden hl senpesti me 0 = the best Rnown remedy | cases of eomenmpt We bones'ly , PAStiton®. OPENT NO att er er sa boy a that inwldiows Ane Sarr Marmion Biakens’ ANTED | 7 X, A FULL SRP OF SE sD MEDIA’ TRY, he ne P Land Deng Pixtares, i t Sbeives, $B ebeocs, Hughes, Atevandiin, Oe oS Bonen, Conners we Apa mien " 3 Ploréhee thy * Arr } . do ee in tll aottorr f : ORO ° TANTROOA ors AND? R : the, wn he shes une, ST OF, i “ : f det mu te a COAL - r " “* “ (* ow z Aery BeST QUALITY gro. ‘oie e or De es pee AND Site te, S100, atien te c recy os fndion wanted for Se ieeke markets Purchase st felt prices or make liberal c FAMUBGL WisON 4 0

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