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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1860.~TRIPLE SHEET. prem'nes of Louie Kolb, #4 Vescy street, and stole there. | ings of the Michigan Southern and Northern In- or ever, bas beco retarded materially by the severo and summer * Cenay of Hoen dusters and maptilas, wor.b ia protracted drought of the past » and the earliest re A portion of the property was maid diana Railroad Company for August;— 1859. catimates of tho yield have beon much reduced Fren Court of Gemeral Sessions. to bave Leen fouud upon the premises to s 1800. artuusing that Do unusual v sissitudes occur fom this Bolore Judge Russeti, bed Fourth street, but the poor Bh pects ard 2 time forward during the season, the crop is not expected aa = Pe the burglary wat not clear. i pe to reach beyond @ moderate ay . Of tobar the ‘RANSACTRD—4 BATCH OF NOTORIOUS BURGLAR: SENT TO THE STATE PRIBON. Surr. 7.—The calendar of cases to be disposed of on Friday was very large, and when the Court was open- od it was supposed that it would be in session till a late Dour, ‘Phe majority of the prisaners, however, pleaded swilty either to the offences for which they were indicted or 0 minor grades of crime, thus saving the tine of the Court and juries, It would astonish the judges and pro- total receipts at this port rince the 1st of Septen are 80.956 bbes., ayainet 75,925 bhds, last year, act tow amount ivclides 10,908 hhds. strips and 2,164 bhds. stems, the quautity inspected during the same period deing 62,183 Lhds , of which 3,878 bhds, wero Mason cowty in ‘Tho year cloeos with a stock on haod, including ali on | ani iroard, o1 20,088 bhis, of whieh there are estimated to be unsold, tn iret cud second bande, about 9,800 h ads., one-third of which quantity consists Of refused descrip: tions, There are also 480 hhds, atems ungoid. In another column the Commissioners of the Patrick O'Neil, who broke into the premises of EAward M Cook, 92 Weet Teoth street, on the 6th uf August, and stole a ‘quautity of geotiemen’s club uniform, pleaded gutity to the charge, and was sept to the State prisva for two years, Carl Anderson wae charged with grand larceny, in stealing eleven dress coats, worth $175, from Henry B. Wall, of 789 Eighth avenue.” The owncr of the property ideutilied the prieser tm an Eighth avenue car, and procured bis arrest, Je ett ailty t ao attempt at larceny, and igs > lack well’s ‘sland for oue year. lubert was with byrglary in ¢urnirgs for 1860 about $2.20, which wil! make the in earnings for August, 1860........ + +0$43,004 36 The Chicago Press of Wednesday reports:— Secuting officers of the rurai districts and ibe small vil- | into the premises of 1843 | Sinking Pund of the State of Ohio advertise for a Jagee if (hey could witness the manner ia which the vast | He stole coat, a pair of and @ hat, and for 716,053 | loan of $6,400,000, to meet the debt of the State moun} of criminal business of the metropolis i trausact- Cp.foleg weacomricted of, Betis y and een terced to on payable next January, The credit and resources ed. There were more indictments disposed of im ine Michael perk, John Selly Joba, Rood tnd Jona Doa- 19,148 } bt iat one See ay SO ait. snd ‘Goert of Sessions yesterday than are goueraily tried dur. | telly— ie were with burgiary Ladd | her stocks are le sec ies for inv ent. tng the whole term of & district county court. Some | $704 deere ebay otares be” dling ha of sean | ae eek See Tea ee RMAs’! Taig apht of the State'wad' Brit’ autliotised by the might suppose that the comparatively hasty macuer ip youre burglars were sent to the House of Ke uge. — spr esa ep he yth thegetbd 3 seat 130 ee | act of 1825, and by subsequent legislation, during which prisoners are arraigued and sent to tbe State prison | Jones, of N pay en gy ag ag hig deny ghia yr den rage pedplcy e, | the construction of the public works, was increased by the instrumentality of the City Judge and the pross- Premise chock tad quale of tate’ coveros'wen Rad's Ano an increase in barley. is no material difier- 18,000,000. it of Outing officers is often prejudicial to the proper adminia- | trial, charged with receiving stolen preety nape pelea Lip eebaey ~ ‘ Punkoes aah elise ae im thé thira | of the week previous, State is $14,247,242 20, of which $360,000 will ma- Diels mma on ssn | SS each ee | ey tm vom ya het |b id et ch yen ei » i on the Butchers’ & Drovers’ Bank for the sum of $300, | Currency, in consequence of the it demand by grain for that ; and the sinking fund established be arrived at if the “outside world” were acquaiuted purporting to be rigued by J. E Miller. He pleaded | Operators aud shippers. sight was, in several purpose; ie with the machinery of that brauch of the iaw department | 8ullty to the indictinent and was seuteaoed to the State ces, offered at par for currency and refused. The | by the constitution will pay the whole debt in ‘ison for seven years. Dunhom isa very genteel look. | #me state of affairs prevailed at Milwaukee. ' whore ‘oftce is to try partion charged with criminal | fogtellow, but a noted criminal, for bo waa souvioted of | We read. in the New Orleans Picayune of the | “t¥ ¥ear#, while the action of the Legislatare last eieaces. Bumilaroff:aore on two Previoun 0 The last was | 9s nt, stead une ol winter indicated a disposition to anticipate the ope- Ih ia not to be expected that im the disposition of over | °Y j-4 April, ae aa Benjamio be ~ ne ration of the constitutional fund. The taxable value twenty priscuers io a single day—wnicn is ofen | ihe state prion for'hve years. fe wes pardooed, our | 116k bei wan 03s 1094, 1s, mae? | of the property of the State of Ohio is about $900,- po Sh Ry Mrs grep ne doug ces fom ag tsa Mae Ror gh Mb anol tere 8 16.30 per dollar: sixty da bilson No York, &.,1 | 000,000, and the entire debt of the State is — Fa Ag sort pounds gos a pet forging a check of which the following is a copy:— PFs gg ede etry oo jon, eee aa Rie. | than one and six-tenths per cent on this value’ aanerys sverseonennnce n-trecononcoroononnnonnrecocorneone® | clokes BO important es on the previous month. opace of five minutes the presiding judge can make 22 $6,426— mai Leta ae $1001 those nico discriminations, elictt the minor cireum. 5 » . Y stances connected with the perpetratioa of tbe offsace, i A instil ents oh dieiman Tuiame Mieoeia toto a0 10 and inqufte into the previous character aud life of the Six thousand four hundred and tweuty-six dol S0e,748 prisoner with as much deliberation as he would be 2 Prompted to exercise if be bad ours to devote wo the | $ 5§) Wit Wael eee Py tae 07,846 patient consideration of each case, It cannot be;ques- Pe eae ne uti 8 is @ comparative statement of the toned that cocasionally injustice is done to the pubiic ‘aad the criminal for the want of time to investigate the merita of every crimins! charge—inyolving, as it does, the liberty, the reputation, and often even the very life peal sometimes by the name of Freeman | “°W Orleans banks for the last two weeks:— Saunders. bas a brother in the State prison, who was tent there for forgery also. in @ pumber of The Grand Jury tadictments, and it is probable that will act apon the 170 com- Piainte now before them during the present term of the 80x 200 95 100 463 200 Milw FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Faay, Sept. 7—6 P. M. bso 23 & Miss RR. 0... 655 tee calendar— Other hand, @ose who do. <tith Wie dad aint’ gna a latuaielly diya There is no change in the money market. Some do cocasionally puaisbed beyoud their real deserts, This | brokers are borrowing below seven per cent, but 50 do. cam be accounted for in part when it is remempered that | most of the loans are made at that figure. First 6, a8 & the scales of justice are heid by men who, however pure | class short paper goes at 6}a7 per cent; 4 a 6 160 ys ee enia recording the proosiikge of the criciat | months’ paper, 7 and upwards, according to a $ i im to courte bae convinoed us tbat very trivial circumstances | quality. Bankers continue to predict a acarcity of ho. 10 Peon Coal 388 Ps tre pulicient to turn ihe 0:Ale oom Lappess to bere’ | Colm, growing out of the necessary drain of gold to of the | 80 Pacite Mail S100 Pann yy RON oppreasire—if the learned advocate | the West; but thus far there are no symptoms of 7) ptt tp oe oe m7 = Bx 1 do Eeppena ta render biswat oboaxiout vo ihe fury te | any inconvenience. The receipts for daties to-day | ocsaty nace her nagtbornt Os aie wi ae | a wer 10a. Ftteatee OF te Breet vim in tho uftereone’ and | were $121,060; the total receipts at the Sub-Trea- | Belek? currency 2c. was accepted. The market cleed | 60 do 86% 100 do frequentiy the case), if if '» Fatber soft, without any change in the regular rates. ‘60 Bruns Ci 8% 100 i Warsla Xe ctoquence’” fa which tbe prigouer's suunnel ine | S27; $166,100; the payments, $182,777; balance this | The New Orleans Price Current of Saturday last | °° ie pi dues, dopriviug tem of Boon riabledianer--(eceriain | evening, $5,646,808. The importation of dry goods published its annual statement of the trade and | 1250 sh3f 300 creve in the Semious is fully impressed with this | for the week ending this day is slightly below that 60 9634 200 Gal aad to the jury when be keeps them from commerce of that city for the commercial year 100 a 160 toc daner)—sifjoy ome ana combination of even, of the corresponding week last year. Ifimporters | ending September 1, 1860. ‘The receipts of cotton | “so 8654 850 course vestigativa, the buocd w ioapabie moderate during the remainde! oa tatea anal by pre onreee Santos wien teas | oe during the F of this month | s¢ the port are thus stated:— 8, $4 0 Siner cfoumatavoey, Would fender iemialnbie tthe and the next they will obtain good prices for their | gne total receipts since at | oe neste ‘20 2 86% 100 Daous logroimau—is, Tepes, uuder oods. ‘ROUTES, f amount Ty * Ctrenmstancee, the prisoser ia pladed i the dodk, Haven | © Dales reoalved from Mobile, Florida and Texas by searaaa | 100 211° RR- : 38 the unfortunate who gets into the “hands of jus- | Foreign exchange continues very dull indeed; | wis being receipts Proper, iactclng 33473 i * Boxe g00 fe for, no matter how innovent be pe be, and no | many of the leading foreign bankers are selling | bales received direct from Mon! We ma, ko.) | 160 EY 100 mather how couvincing bis wniod be might have | iittle o nothing. They ask 109] 110 for are shown to be 098 balee-—Dotng a increase, as com’ 360 ge& 116 Clevo Bdauced had be succeeded in geting O18 trial pustpuned a otha, sterling pared wi oar, of bales. 360 29% 1200 fom briel boars, be is aad inane eae to « | 60 day bills, and 110j for short sight; 5.13} for 60 Zi 10 Sepa ty aN 2 bl of wht 966 $00 Be 300 stead. tase og pth var eprom day bills on Paris, and 5.10j for short sight. Very 265. to the north and tn of ateea cna 308,004 oS cers ees ceeminal Suni of i ty vo good bills are to be had, however, at lower rates Erie tte ore Ton ireipt at il te avanle ) Bx ioe acted, Garnish vere <Micienoy, uprigtt- | than these; some first class bills haye been Se ne sa toe eee wee yy 50 Seely She escrat Seaton” oe mace sold at second hand at s considerable con- juror, whe siuecc’ of locks at Regt an pod 5S ive of those prisoners who plead gully to uffeaoes with which | cession from the banker's price. The City of » Teceipta overland, &e., wi 450 Ottalete, macy wioom, by mropeniea trai, | Baltimore and the Vanderbilt both sail. for fcedyand™ Seeding! tet of lat Juri te aout of ad Latening \o the arguments of soundel and the charges | Europe to-morrow; from present appearances t 800,000 bales. Lae Cee ae A ge pest Bo pny hee dh ramen ed they will take about @ million in specie, At 109% ‘. aaa. fa eamhearrarr penis a igent disciples he P mg 7 for sterling and 5.134 for francs, there is a very pn ar | ted one Wanourious and inteligest criminal i under arrest of | stall margin for profit on shipmenta of gold after 142 382 $2760 = $90,844,314 bur, in the first degree; tha\.is, cutering a dweliiug | freight and insurance are paid. w those rates . 886,180 | Desde ia the night since knows very well that toe gold cannot be shipped except Pirgearnd until the $08 496 0 fhitee toe feta ts tnary So aes | fue edb tl ge §2 Shh i force “po Rng ‘vial tm the Toma be ‘uss | ‘The stock market was buoyant to-day, and » ge- on 33 51 890 720° ae sbandance of time to refit upoa the probable reat of the neral advance in railroad securities took place. eeae }4 byt 4 ay gene, If be kuowe ¥ Vestimony Of 106 prosecution some the public orders for stocks HY 90.137, 4 ccliprsnsss'e the frek ogt nega STR perl] ~ Se eae confidence has been > ese 2 3 eosin | ; BS gaily to “buraiary ‘a the third, Legree,” wae lmits | strengthened by the reports of increased traffic on Dh aad vmod simanaa 00 Sp pene cd eee i the roads and increased investments in American | Totall2 years 41,175,637 . fakou HOO LJ toate wen the primer was teas arrested, Sula hi ‘it railway stocks in England. Among the most active | Dates of receipt Rec’ of aetreee ot Besse eS arenas, wea eer Mor “ue | stocks this morning was Erie, which, after closing Orlane. vba calculates the provebility of « failure to mumain nis cxse | at 284 yesterday, sold at 30 thismorning, and closed 1 12 982 2-728 500 | eo ort oe ete of the cast, keowiog-rbac | in the afternoon at 29} bid. The English seem to 996,098 2,359'467 | Jurors, whet ia a good watured mood, ofvea kay, “O, ue l# | be baying this stock quite freely again. New Bey ones oaty 6 pat Sov8, Weta tie 8 ety oe Linaily | York Central advanced to 86}, closing 85} bid, 140,770 2930 027 | witb respect to wdletments for robbery, grand \arceny | against 84j yesterday. Rumor states that the large i ae and the whole catalogue of erie tutexpcess ine wi | Purchases which have recently been made of this ‘1's13247 2'099 519 Sires wo’ plead to an catnald with intent to stock were for Albany account. Michigan South- “seweaug 3 13:902 | Fop,!" which gives the Court. large discretion In tmpoe- | orn guaranteed sold at 49}, closing 47} bid, against Pasiaes oc tones is Sate cxase of the efficiency and despateh with | 464 yesterday evening; common Lp sold at pond connate which crumwals are cagenns ot pataenl Sm 22), having closed yesterday at 21]; the second aes Conaists in tis’ Tach Hal, Os 8 beeen attention, kod | mortgage advanced to 67}. The advance in this . earlier clears whe arrest the pe iene aad chronicle We to the fact that ths a citmtpyt Besito! of ia 0 part of ibelr duly to obe=! id tear cenpeveye cage may be ascribed ie — pao we to tans when called upon by ube J04g® 95 Diy Board of Directors, which has been tn session for Se tentomn dope trict they are generally able * “cu. whether | some days in the city, this day matured « plan for the wrcured ever beey arrested before or not, who the settlement of the second mortgage over due in- are his companions 25 pight, how he ekes outa living, peer ee cee Raihy ot bet, one Coens St ae terest. The company offers, and, as we under- Br the rere ea ies those sorieate of the! puoiis | stand, the bulk of the bondholders agree, to fund Vs pa Se eee is wiyled * 5 S ‘ee Try <= daring iat eiingh oie On, ats This done, the company will be in s 19 pet ‘id to the prosecuting officers is 188 | |. -onaition to pay all its interest regularly, and to . om * Ra gta —ve meeaa ine datcctivea—are | have something left for the stock. It fe not likely 218 . eee et a7; | that apy of the bondholders will, apon reflection, dere its eeekey eutcorve the ends of jostioe, fer by conaing ta refuse to acquiesce in a scheme which is evidently oo oreey snd Brandy my contact with tne claribea yy -] the best thing for all parties. The first mortgage ‘Conedinn ¥iE ‘i Z aces | om Annem mance S zs ‘tbat records 4 changed by the company for ome. a3 6 Sonnet Shsouuand. nvagriy, tasested toa bonds, which, it ig expected, will by that time be ig Rye foe weg sone oat _ meeede ys eminent qualifications for the periurmance of their high enongh to render the exchange advantageous ve a eréncws duties, Taraish the Priatipal check epea the holders of the first m: . The latter [saclig gf IT p Wrncat fag rip 7 QGendcre arraigued :, ine dar. Frequentiy prisvuers are | to the ortgage. Beary, an a = m detected i» thé aot uf tolling deliberate faleeanods Mio | ouly cover s small part of the property. Illinois Bis hr ate wine, Minenn fade ra Gencrctehes wethe mary ail, eet. tho thougu's | Central, Toledo, Galena and Rock Island were all eur 1 Sreemed Bilent witness, prove bim to be & va 4 active and higher, as the printed sales will show’ mrad Wiss rn #1902813 Sees, Fontana aay te | MAN Oa seam Soar Pe Pardgewansane Lerane sound sense bave commanded the reapeot of all, bascon- | profit they made on the recent decline. Pacific pL TKI “eo oes ay we a aa ae cng eos | alc et and wee at he caren. Stoe Guus oes eeientaon cartes wine jects machine tm our erisinal cour the latter 1 per cent, and were firm at the advance. Sari mien, Sere ent soroniovs SCROLARS saNTENcED To THD ine Sime Toe, After the first board there was a slight reaction from ES A Cte iiele woe wan charged with The | the highest prices of the morning, but in the after- see‘ round yao ah 76a and arey mail Srwt depres, be rue nt te dweting wut of noon a large business was done, and the market gut, Sete ero mies tie tae erate <p ~ burglar eed aa ea: closed steadily at the following quotations: —-Tennes- My es quiet he Arado wae mul trinen opeo ihe roar basement door. When | soos ood aj; Virginia 6's, Ola j; Missouri 6's, $1) 9 x eal 1 cone ae 5 prevered er ding. *efieron. The bales embraced about 1,600 balot, while be cfiected nn entireties he procweant vy of elotiing aad | $; Canton, 19 820; Cumberland Coal preferred, 14 a fomee—e si amracd aut 1,50 Sher propetty. valued st $2000, but fortunately 15; Pacific Mail, 85 a 4; New York Centenl, 854 a 4; q Whout mount ° ant feofremant beara vet proceeding “ise uanst. | Erie, 29} aj; Hodson River, 65} a §; Harlem, 18} Pear — Hales wash ser Mfaferge, was enabled to care Bien from i; Harlem preferred, 47 a 4; Reading, 46j a3; ‘ tence of officer 5 i the ak pre : a ty — ta Fully Derg as tgare of | Michigan Central, 71{ a4; Michigan Southern and ei ae sptcch to'say that be ws deeperaie felow. He suid be | Northern Indiana, 23 a 4; do, guaranteed, 47} a 45; nie aos, was twenty signs years olds Sad 54% the ato prison | Panama, 126} a 127; llinois Central, 864 a §; Ga- pase bee Trore thes varee months when be commenced oversiioes | Jeng and Chicago, 79) @ 4; Cleveland and Toledo, [tee Meveg ined Sr Wot eae gee ti, 45)» §; Chicago sed ook and 4 Chicago, anal Jensent with bin he would | Burlington and Quincy, ao. 7 sctive, Sore eat sae a, ee Raleee to cages The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this "spices hae a ins On morning were $21,495,049 89, and the balances Yequiey fr Tears tmgrimvament in the O16 ad. rt p “2 James Willams, menos SS Osa one Wem $1,141,367 69. views, } phd Tore Jone Weias, No, 421 Sixth ave The sales at the Mining Board to-day were:— = tn doroand mead iw "be Sous of augue Tre a born i9 | 100 she Isle Royale... 103% gop ene Suiveritul.be0 gd and Mouterieo ‘200., 6 owe soi =a Wcey ae rag pnt the pnioatiay b+] te 580 So Am Conk. Py ao eoeTiome brecled, thet vd for two roars, ata ol msrat the "Antor Howse, stole | The tolls for the fourth week of Angust are Ss his 0 valuable guid watch from J. D. Mortey,, of Oat, & ism, | $64,000 over the same week of 1869, The excess Tans nw he. oa Theynpece pricier set this week is greater than the entire receipts of the es to the for tree youre. fourth week of last year. Scmet aren om oe ent Augen, Pendet gully oto | yn, has declared « dividend of tem per cent, pay- ee . = aa year’ een Wis ontense able on demand. Spt lazpeation by the Court. ‘The movement of the banks in the four principal “ aes . fim meres Miroay, bepared cities of the Uvion in which weekly reports are ; fem the pagers st ne haa ovmmnitted made, as shown by their last statements, ie as fol- ogg prime Jows:— aE ‘The earnings of tho Toledo, Wabash and West- ern Raflroad for August are $122,684, agaiast about $71,000 Inet year, The following ig the official report of the earn: ' » i i i i ‘were in made at 4340., with email of about hhda. Fate as} j r v9 7, 10}¢0. per Ib ; Dest quality crushed eugar, lOc. per 3] | xy ees Tt see as 90. per I>; granulated | THE CROPS, 460. per Ib.; grouud sugar, 959. per io | penemnemenaaeorae \ 0 public sale to day drew a yous cunpany aad) ‘Phe Rains and the Crops in the Scath, the suies made genoraily brougnt fall prices. A portion | LOUISIANA. Of the greeny Of the tote dispored of | = The Planiers’ Banner of the 18th inat Oviong, 3 6% ; Souchong, 31 56 —Considerabie bas been done in seed leat, tates bave beeu very large; prices tm copsequcnoy ure fy m an ued In other sorts, for want of stocks, litde ing. The market was again Grmer and highor. Woor —A good demand prevails tuia week for all gra ied of domestic, and the better ciass of foreiga, but the stuck of the latter ia bow very light. The saica ri ‘ted are 450 pales of Texas woo! at 180. to 200., and 0 000 Joe. lambe’ pniled and super at 350. to 380. ‘Bh: good inquiry for feeces, but the taies have not ti piled 60 bales of California brought 260. at 6 montha. le fur. eign there ie leas doing. A lot of Dopshai sold ov private terms, and 76 bales of Obilean, unwashed, the samo, A better fecling generally prevails for mout kinds of wools. THRE DRY GOODS TRADE. ‘The follo wing is & comparative statement of the imports Of foreign dry goods at New York for the weck ani since January 1:— For the week. 1858. 1869 1840, Entered at the +++ + 92,019,184 2,097,925 2.006 729 Thrown on the market.. 2,141,475 2,004,124 2.144 607 Since January 1. ooee 43,768,032 89,027,816 80,357.490 ‘Thrown on the market, 50,804,198 88,980,086 80,601 573 The above table exhibits but little variation iu the amount of goods entered at this port the past week from that for the same period in 1868 and 1869; and the | fo lows Hy oa brought 39c. a aad | 4400 bbls were reported at 23}¢0, a 240, | ‘Toe Weather cos timues dry in our pariab, the cang pisces beyiuut ty sullor geverely for went of rain. ud there @ partial shower hax kept Lue crop tn good and in plxces where the lund is fresh the well; Dut, a# & geperal th.ng, the drought now bes SOFeIY. OUP parish could not inake two thirds of crop of eogar oven were the raiue Wo fall abuodantly an this tll onking. If we do uot bave rains io @ week anevo ° cere will Dob make net & crop, The ‘Moo bcry Independent of the L6cb inst. naysses | After a few hoavy rains Inet week wo were very saree bly releved of the intense heat which had prevailed for ibe previous two months, For severe! (ays past breezes from the north have prevailed, renderiog it almost cool enough @t night apd moruing for fires. Tania prevalence continued ccol winds from the north, for several daya: time, durivg this season of the year, ie @ pew featurg 4 the climatology of thie region. MABBKEIEPI. The Lexington (Miss.) Advertiver of the 17th inst, tay s — “ince our last we Lave had several heavy-raips which Dave eflectuaily laid the dust, bat which calme too late to be of any benefit woropa. The crops im the ara said Lo be excellent, though our farmers im the bills will Lardly rewhze bait of an average yield, A friend, wri trom Fihory, sistes that the boll worms have made Sppearance in that urighborhood, aud that they are de #LrOY\bg Cotton faster than they have ever been teown a - before. We hear sumer companies from other pore county, ! TEXAS. In many places geuial rains bave fall period! amount thrown upoa the market also varied but | oy diene acta, ax closed. a late, dates tee fe little from that for the same time im the two | gt et themed sddvessad to the Jens, eaye>— | avy, Steady rains Lhere for two Preceding years. The aggregato since the Ist | |, There lt vg Ad | Me <4 horou; Boaking parched avd cracked earth of January last is only about $9,000,000 to pia eebed, sod Tejoiemg the farmers, re and $9,000,000 below those of last year, while they are Sook, salaeee! peent-it, say Polina, of ee | and citizens generally. iy ° were pao: Mndivepepthe ther Abpalinetarandmtpalimadtl Gly Mn Ml A The value of the different kinds of good ventered for con- | jearn also that there has fallen abuadaut vain in the serine during the past week were a¢ follows:—Woollea | neighborhood of Corpus Christi, It was mush needed, fabrics, $697,760; colton do. $306,549: silk do., $670,428; | Ceyecinily by the suck. fix, #io9,o7t, ana Diceliicons: $180,708." Anse exe | “Hiere was a goud rain at Jeflergon on the 294 ul., whic ¥ Vv 2 claesificatic ds | a thrown upon the may kot, ware ae | ee refreshing to both animate and inanimatg Iaronzanions oP Duy Goons at mux Port op New Yous | The Clarksville Standard there have been for @ YOR TER Week ExpivG Surremoen 7, 1900, fortnight there daily ind s of rain, Rain would (won. yet be of immense benefit to the late core im that section, | and is greatly needed by the cotton. The peouliar hasi+ | bees of the atmosphere bas partly shielded vegetation | from the teoxchivg, vertical rays of the sum, and thas far has been beveficial Range of the thermometer in the 886 | shade aud cool places, 96 legs, inte ¢ The Bastrop Advertter of the 11th inst. says rain hag deen falling daily thore sinoe tue Bib, foe an abundant supply. On the 8tb the r: i} io vorrentey The Adverisser rays:— ‘The benefit this rain wilt be to this section of country is almost incalculable. The grass had heoome | crigped, and all vegetation was pertectly deadened. cattle were periéhing Dy thousands, tor all over the Western country. Tdi rain will put » fuce upon the aspect of affaire. It will certain! the cotton piapter, and will be @ great advan who wish t> sow turnips aud gress. We learn Tal sources that we Dow bave one of the most masts that bas beeu witnessed in Western Texas it. The same We were Aft i s i Bi z i o— faut terial latter Seda! snilter which states that one 0! the heaviest rains that vicinity that bad ever been wit = 3 z wvoek 385 & } strer ta were flooded—the cellars of the stores om water—that foumtderably damaged, ant prracus ware Dually” engaged ed, an were in foativg out; ‘groceries, particularly, Ko daniaged. The Seguin Merci of the 8th announces a heavy rain there on the 7th, with every promise of y more. Ibeame im time for the stock and the pastures. The Navarro dupra ofthe tity says the rain he@ been falling there ily for three giys. ‘The Lockhart Watchman of the Fith says they wera agreeably surprised with a flue shower on the 6th, and i$ gn in beve fallen at Ind! followed by @ vy ral ve ienola, cold, strong noriber, an we learn frees the Charter of ha ith. That paper says:— ‘Trere is po doubt Dut the raing Bave been general, we bave reports from pearly every direction of their re freshivg visitation The crop reports are not good, but we are glad to hear fo chen ae ee farmers to try yet to wha: coru may be raised. the crop planted in \e Belton Demoerat of the 11th goen into rejoicings in- pumerable overa steady, hard rain of twenty-eight hours, duration. One man in Beil county was so that be went off to get married. There bave been good raina at Columbus, Culorado coun ty, and in that rection ‘ ine people of Gonzales county are giaddened by tha abuncaut rains that bave visited them in common with their neighbors A letter in the News from Gen The citizens of this region, who have 80 loog been suf- fering from heat aud drought, heve at last been blessed With ap old farbicned rain. Had this fallen « fow montha earher tw the season it would bave put millions of dollars into the pockets of our planters. There will not be a sutticiency of corn raised for home The cotton crop may, if the weather proves favorable ip future, amount a half crop, Potatoes are « com~ plete fm , and “hard tupes’’ will be toe complains Uhrovghout this whole region the present season. SHIPPING NEWS. Movements of Ucean Steamers. ykom SUROFB. Lawees. “ne 40 403 34 140 9462,074 906,800, 38 Eye 6,144 10,00 $113,196 wie tas te sod little of . The were very light, jest Indies. = 5 the porttot New York, Tor the weet ending Tih of Septou- Ler, 1960: Ya Dutch Wi Total.. Prev! Since The muoh ford —, there was.e fair Wrade a wee Delieved would become larger and more active as the season advanced. Btocks of domestic cotton 5 need pouds demand wes in aivance of production. Domes ie woolen goods were steady, but quiet, aud alee light As waual, &¢ the Routhers trade draws towards \is close, auction sales increase; several of interest have been eid this week, ‘& special sale of French worsted Brown tiwgs and shirtings were stead im fair request and were pot accu- montage note beavy Down wm 8KS. «90, end A) aU ty 4 Ko aud hgnt at Ko, 8 ONO. bed y ek a aod wurtained, Drills wero quiet, but eld, and ‘anus ophame, anche domestic wade Sennele, a printing clothe were steady and ia guod a ‘sold down, Small Ggures of madder colors ‘and of a staple charscur were in fair request. ahawis were in fi? demand but lene active. Other domestic oes wore, witest Cy Ay importance. Ia foreign ‘Of ribbune were white ie ware oe ot fall prices. ‘silk vel were Meeting with paleo supply drem fale alee.” Toe « irom fi i sree tan sa Family Marketing. pears, plame, apples and other fruits are to be found im pbupdapce. iii fil i P a CLEARED. peamahip Cy of Pantmore ir), Petre, Lirerpoat—Joke @ weer Magill, Me!pourne— 8 W Cameron. ne aba ty 20 rent um 1 rp bo )s te, aes Fbip veree Pearl, Senne A Cheney, Glaagow—