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The Lady Eigin Disaster. BEddvaRy S¥ Bootes. from the Ohicago Times, Sept. 19) co Selurday aiteruomn a large oumper of human | vodiee bave Dees recovered from the Toe seam wag MeQueen, which bas been emo! by ssiher:ty ot | the Board of Supervisors ta craige in search of Loties, brought io tome <c-c. OF Afeen on Aaiarday évening: ‘Boy were conveyed to the dead owse inthe oaelary where ino vorner acd bis jury were engaged 40 late 2% labor of bolding ‘inquests. A great number Milwaukee people who bave frlenas or relatives by ieuster wore also there, waiting with anxious aad aebiog hearts for their dead. The mourners moving eilently aboas among the tombewnes, the ghastly Corpses stretched lu rows upon Lhe ground; te Coroner and bis aseistanie with Iaaterna moving amovg -ber, wed &@ Boome Wick few who witnesued 4 Wil Boe inquesta bed vince hose in Monday's page? are aa No. 88, Michael Grady, of Gravviile, near Milwaukee. No. 64 Unsinown man, dark hair, no whiskere, black =, one pes with red stripe, poslet handkerchief No. 85. Christopbor Rooney, of MXWaakee. : No. $8 Urkoows man. * . Patrick Quinlan, aged 32; parents reaide io MBwaukee. Deceased has buen employ od .n this ci 4 std ‘wes on his way to seo bis pareuta The body was identi- fou es aod mother, 0 one of who moet touchog and Ag sceBes of the Bi Covas.on. 4 = nknowa women, . AnDa #itageralid. Neo. 9 James Jonn Cosgrove, aged 17 yenre, parents reaidea (in Kenowta her ‘boon ecupicy ed ab Alwacikee wa compositor on the Tree Deo erat. No 91. Bridget Foby, 24 years of age, of Chicago, pa- vents revide in DLtwwakeo, densified by ner sister. aan AS W. Horner, employed ca tne steamer Lady ; pocket was Anu stale Focus rey No ba.” @ pos Duck and No, $8. Uninewa maa, entirely oaked; one plain, much worm ring with eal diamond; one plain jet ring. No. 94. Daniel MaAati’, ffrcman da the Lady Sigin, & years of age, of Chiexgo, uo Zamily. pa: % Margaret Codd, of Cucago, te mer of Clark and Rand treets, corner of Clad dc gph streets, bad No. 96. James Conley. tailor, of Milwaukee, 50 years sid, unmarried, a mem’ gor of the Talon Cuard No. 97. Unknown m ae, sandy ba'r, Diack woollea coat w teh’ stripe on fh shirt, speckled tweed pants, cowsk in boots. Wo. 98. Joha Keuc @wkeon, of aliwauke No. 99 Unkuowa Corporal James Mu No. 100. Unkno 4) Wore si with fornale head,’ g-ver open faced old ! dark bair, thirty © peorty years old, dark co White shirt with , bosum, garscilles yest Plaid; linen poct jo: dkerchief with spote ce . skin boots, et, worked er on board No. 101. Ber gan strott, of Milwaukee, taller; } wife and three gies. : _No. 102 ¥ grtin Dovley, color sergeant of Vaiou Guard; when gond bad on full ualform, witb eword and accoutremen! ¢ No 103. guknown man; no clothing except a marine ebirt wap ahirt ws we stripes, dark brewn bair, uo beard, be- dween 30 ar @ 40 years Old. No. 104. patrick Gannon, private of Union Guard, 90 years old, jeaves wife aud oue child. No 105 Pyaucie Caspar, eaioon keeper, of Milwaukee, jeayes w' @ and nine children. No. 1 nm amu @ Jacob , Saloon keeper, of Milwackes, a Rapp, @ of the Milwaukee Rifiemen; about 35 years three children; brought in by raph. fon tikkown man; dark brown bar, no beard $e email wh \sker uoder the ear, fire feet nine ‘aches 4 nea bosom, grayisa kings and fee Br tieh and trask key . Unknown man, Rh, sandy bair, clean shaved, cotton 8 2 pom, cotten underebirt, bive military pante; belongs to Guard. Reese, Unknown woman, five wight, ligbt Lrowa ba'r, yellow alk Ne tiripes, white skirt worked feet two inches in eas with black and » eardrop and (et rin; A military men, hair; bad on & “Marecilles vest, cotton mol underebirt} supposed 1 ace. No. 121. Thomas $f tho Union Guard: ieavee no family No, 112. Unknowa wap, Cee feet nine toches n height, Mair dark brown, blesk frock vest, white cotten ehirt wit tigared calico shirt, : gured rod ed linea handkersn.e! with aealy footed fect nine {aches bigh ‘8 coat, double breasl with plaited bosom, red fan. de James Maloney, of Milwan- Sergeant riped and nearly now. man, stout bulls red and wh as, white linea “8 2 Aly and willln 2 week b 1 N 9 pknown an, 5 fect 10 inches bh’ bt) lark wro#n balr, cotton shirt, red, dotted brows; while cot gun drii}icg pants. No. 120, Uuknown feet high, light brown hair, Tenty sco whiskers, and whi Marse.lies x £0, Darry, 12 yeare old, Milwaukes. rice ©. Frere, Milwaak m man, eet bigh, dark brown ha'r, bosom, Diack pants, so beard, no 0, Chicago, bookkeeper of J 12%. Wife maa B. Eviston, of Milwackos. 128 James HC iw 129. Andrew Mov shen, cf Milwackes 190. Unknowa womea, dark browa hair,5 feet & tmebes high, strip. irew; gold ring on ret Ongor of the left b rome lia aboes, patent tips, cottoa shoe: fo. 121. Gexnown mam, Brows hay, ovtion shirt, Yinen .eray-ctriped wool vest,cction drawers, 5 feo: 8 ‘webes bigh, gold ring, marked * §. F. Ko. 138, Usunown woman, dark brows bair, § font 5 feedes igh, pole ilk drone, black nce cape, WE ie <>: wo one. No. 152, Patrik Fitzgeraid, of Milwackes. VRAVC.S ASHBURY LOUSDEY, From the ve.¥ Orleans Poayune, Sep 16 ‘The lows of the Lady Elgin hae umpoced upon oi & mad | task. Atong those whe found a graye be. meath the waters cf alte ik gen af \olovel Lomaden The faint hope that at least ‘With us, an ¢0 desorredty + New Orleans, bad csoayed, bas remains for us bo Mina. At an carly age bo was E Joseph Cales, then ed'tor of the Raleigh £ giater, aw ‘fice be served his time. Afler speniing nae the National int iigecw, at Washington city, be c to New Orleans, about twenty focr years ago, aed in ‘was foreman ofa joureal calie! the Seendard lo 1887, in con Woenced the publication of the 2° Femained copne: ted wut! the day He was often called to all public elations of trast and honor. Several times he wae elected to the Slate Logie lature, and to him we owe the inception of serersl m wares for the Jevelopmen: wprovemeat of our an’ “tate, 2 OMe Moras loa coupied & oral f ibe city, and wae (or years & Board of Adm n.strators of the t. At the time of bis death ard of Administrators of our culy be was always " compaa ies. AG an rid bo tho ‘red the title which sh Colonel Lame te married. Hie Ores wife, whora be Dr ity, dying soon after 1 ho wae united to the pet iea, which connectet ow Orie cnilioe —A pedier stody by po tt, yesterday, erner, of No. 45 uowitg elream- at toc complan- senting thas be ted wanted Steady stated @ brought tonran Cummings. eis arge of : oe strength the oom. & pro ate for {he ammount. st Was presented t fortacomiog, and » for St. Uy a soy the emootl a warrant to be sued 4 chat be het been vict the com pla.nant caus for Dis arrest, and bavieg rece ard of bis return to the cy he had bim taken into costody, The prisouer was taken Lairre J orice Wels » be'd bita for exami. pation Casson of Passer: Cornrewat Mosty—Joha B Bowes was \akee ow custody oy policeman Anderson, of the Beventh precinct, on a c! arge of pasting a counter. felt $6 Dillon the leather Manufacturers’ Bank of this city, at the store of Taewas C. Carleton, No. 273 Stanton street. The pritoner was leo charged with baying at- bg ty one of the sam.” counterfeits at the of Thoms landers, No. 142 Columbia street. Juat Bretpan .ommitted the accused for |. The counterfeit im qoeetion if poor one and not mp! calculated to de cotve any ordinary jadge of money NEW YORK HERALD, FRI Board of Supervisors. ‘This Board met some time after three o'clock yesterday MMernoon. The mombers tardily came together, and did dot seem over anxious to proceed to business. On coming to order—Ms. R. Stewart occupying the aitens England was our chief market for breadstaffs. We have more than once published tables which show | £ that the consumption of 4-sisgy wheat and floor | in England is actually trifling in comparison witn the home consumption, and that im average years, two years and threo months, from February 1, 1868, to | When the people of this conatry are as prosperous way), 1800, amounting to $1,125, was referred to the as the average, there is no more wheat grown here Committee oa Criminal Courts and Police. than is required for our owm consumption and that Apamber of requisitions for stationery and otber ert! | of the neighboring countries and fdlands which de- Clos were dieposed of io the usual way. pend upon us for food. Yet, in the face of this ‘A communication from the Comptroller was read, sbow- | fact, which is well known im commercial circles, ing tbat cho books of the Finance Department do uct | our grain makets fluctuate, not i obedience to the make it appear that any money had been ye ‘nto the | ratio between our own consumption and our pro- Syemmy hy the Corspers 0, taceee See duction, but in accordance with the floctaa- i pte and pea whom feta ad Soe eld. we tions on the London Corn Exchange. For instance, . wing beaproy ys : we had this year the largest wheat crop ever {ivan of the County Treasury since the ‘sat retura made} a ‘and we shall probably have the largest cor £18,545 79 | crop also, With the exception of parts of the Gulf States, which seldom grow enough for their own consumption, the harvest was unprecedente.- ly large everywhere. As there was no obvious x sesciitioa’“cY the ‘Board; the Comp, | Mcrease of consumers, the consequence of th’s sat “t) moneys bad been paid iato the | very bountiful harvest ought to have been a steady , for for- | decline in the price of cereals from the day it was safely housed. This is what the laws of trade cis- tly declare. There is no evading them, When supply exceeds demand, prices must fall, In this case, however, instead of falling, prices rose— rose steadily for thirty days—in consequence of « speculative demand based upom the presumed wants of a distant consumer three thousand miles away. Need any surprise be felt at the result! And can any one wonder, im the face of these facts, at the ever recurring lorses which mark the history of the grain trade, an@ the almostinvariable ruin in which our large grain operators, sooner or later, terminate their career? ‘The Artisans’ Bank difficulty is settled for the present by the volumtary withdrawal of that insti- cheirmam account of Dr, Waterman, for \nmates of the Hows ot Total... Dadurbemen troller reporisd tha repo 4 uo money! jm Treasury since the Lret of January, fel recognizances. Jn reference to the bill of Galen Buster, M. D., for $47, the Comptroller ri ported that the charges: em properly tine 290 20 \tteudauc, Market prison, which viriually belonged to the juriadio- tiem of the late Guvernors of (be Almsboase. An application for a supply of clothing for four blind childreu was appropria’ referred. Among she applicatious ior increase of salary was one from Joka Poynton and James McCullough, asking for an inoreaee of $200 per annum. red toa jiteo. The following jon was presented by Supervisor Buony, read, and ordered to lay over:— ‘Whereas, a regolution was adopted by this Board, Augest 28, 1860, requesting his Houor the Mayor to in- ng with, or agreement on the part of N ©. Platt, s)., the preseat Chamberlain of the city of New York, to the cdect that said Platt, either as euch Chamberlala, or es County Treasurer of the county of New York, shail pay imterest on the whole or avy portion of the public moneys belonging vo the county depoeiad aan ini tress time to | tution from the Clearing House. On og ee _ time; apd whereas, bis Honor iayor not yet.com- | j+ § ithdrawal save e ban! plied with the said reaolution; therefore, be it it is stated that the wi Rerotved, That the Committees on Listing and Sta- | from expulsion; on the other, that the bank is ina Monery and Appual Taxes be authorized and directed to | perfectly solvent position, and is the victim of hos- Na nate acy tutuncnsat wit Nethare rac, | tity, awakened by its possession of the city ac- Bras lately appointed County Treasurer, by which te | count. In the meautime the Artisans’ will effect its exchanges through the American Exchange 5 eaid Plats is to pay intereet on county mcneys deposited with him as euch County Treasurer; and if so, the rate of prvi Coe 2 = be Lag thot = apa nga [4 Bank, which, to all practical interests and pur- committees are hereby acthorized to send for 2 a " wd sous and papers as they may require in the prem.veg, and | POSS, thus becomes the real depositary of the city zapect tho soe to this oeee. SES funds in the hands of the Chamberlain. i omin itlee on ual Taxi a of a > coumunittes to whom was referred the: Mayor's re- In connection with the recent decline in Missouri quest that the Board shoals direct the Com, Poy! ond State stocks, the following statement in reference his warraot for the preliminary expenses for the bu! vs “ oe ia vanw Hater bridge (avout. $0,000), reported that | 20 the finances of Missouri will be found interest 2 their Kgperh by. ee ee to do with | ing:— ‘iia Form: eo matier, aa’ e Har! ge Commiseioners Resovroes of Missouri applicable payment © must make their application directly to the Comptroller. | ciate Rreed Cremiane of any of the earnings of the Referred Commitvee on Annual Taxes. railroads:— The bill of A. T. Stewart, for cary ane the rooms of | From two mill tax collected in December next, including Clerk of Supreme Court, was based revenue of f The Committee on Critninal Courts, to whom was referred | ceases, estimates * P'$000,000 the eubject of procuring ewtimates for the constraction of | ee mill 2 460,000 the Lcarg hag Detvent me, repre fe Saves of gem | Bank tax appropriated to interest fund + 100,000 contract for mason wor er, at sam timated revenue OME. se + 200,000 $18,370, and for carpenter's work to C. Vandervoort for meerere Some routine bus!neee was then transacted, and without | poduet ‘a jation to’ schools, one- anything of further importance the Board took a recess quarter of the two mill tax... $225,000 until Tuesday next. General expenses of the State, est! mated by Auditor's report at $200, 000, towhich add $100,000 for in- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | creased cxpenses.....--+.00000000 an. 628,000 Tuvurspay, Sept. 20—6 P. M. 91,075,000 The money market continaes jairly active, with- | Amotnt of interest payable in Janea"y, 400,000 and July next.......+ +++ Of which the Hannibal ont change of quotations. A relaxation in the British money market may shortly be expected, if favorable harvest news be confirmed; any inc: re | it desloteney. and, as neual, any i rease of ease there will re ea ’ verberate upon our market here. The receipts for | st. Joseph, provide anything. aties continue fair; they amounted to-day to | , Of the inst (terest paid in July there was ded the roads $120,000, besides the amount of *5o.000, mae by the Hannibal and St.Joseph road. By law all the rosds not providing the interest on the State bon:is are forfeit- edto the State, The Pacific mala lice, North Missouri snd Iron Mountain roads, havo failed 40 pay, and those roads have about two-tuirde of the State debt. It is supposed that the either declare these roads forfeited, der them sold for the aznount of the State Men, or make some Rip to secure their earniogs for the State interest fund. $137,900—the total reveipts at the Sab-Treasury being $215,310; the payments, $142,535; the balance this evening, $5,521,381. is nothing doing in foreign exchange. ng bankers are asking 109j and 5, to be no buyers at these rates, ‘ow, probably, will witness more activity. The Saturday steamers may take out half a million in ear were over $300,000; both tho roads show con. gold radle earnings their expenses, and all of then sgl 4 are steadily increasing, Their earnings sp. Stocks were active to-day and irregular in price. | propriated in extending and completing the roads more bonas As a gen rule, at the morning board, the West- | Tir}? ithech tb candlite at tha aa rn shores were lower, being affected by the pre- | ture, and it is believed a very yailing fea % wot ine In bread. | bers elect are ly opposed vailing fears. growing out of the decline In bread cane doth. en Oa r stats, while the New York shares were generally | gresa of covttraction, can be in better demand. The feature of the day wasa pow d | id; and this will obviate ap; c sudden demand for Erie, which was bid up to 26} | four si which woul st be lee thag ia “ fe 98 inst 3 other § , would provide the entire State interest, in by a leading broker, and closed 36 bid inst 33 | ee deut ct any of the earuings of the roads, Toore at the close yesterday. Large short sales of stock been made within the past week at lower 2, and the advance is very costly tothe bears. without as steady in are none of the roads that would not bring the State Lien, it is said Uy erominent Citizens of ibe Sate who are familiar with these matters. The exchanges at the Clearing Mouse to-day are 21,621 85, and the balances $333,204 99. The Picayune, under date of Saturday P. the morning at price of yesterday after- | her Tk.“ - ne new’ eu noon; at the afternoon session it sold at 88], and se 2 cat Th, ys WS exthangel at Now OF closed that bid, against 894 at the close yesterday. | ” aa ‘ . Exchange bas been in only moderate demand, and Hadson River advanced } this moruing, and closed | patione slow « reduetion aa an orongs daily noweintes th: of " i sli 7 ven- | for the week. veri gs of Most Classes indicated but Lit in the afterno mente nis, ageinat 1 yesterday even oe aay, increase, and prices were irmly maistained ing. Harlem was also § a} better. On the other | throughout for every descr!pticn. We quote the hand, all the We: cs th mning | rates af follow#—Cicar sterling bills 10955 a 110; a, poe host ee _—- ~ rates, 110° a 110)4; Dill Of inding drafus, 108 = 1008; ia i per cent lower, except Michigan Central, | francs, st, 1920. a bf. 1810. per dollar; eixty day billa on which reacted vm the decline of yesterday; | New York, &e., % 014 per cent discount; sight, i @ 4, por cent premium, with sowe of the banks still asking 76 Premium. The Chicago Press of Monday evening says:— The exchange market i# rather close at regular quota- tioos, vin: , per cent premium, More active shipments, which will doubtless Le made as foon as the vessels ar- rive, now Cally expected, will maintain the price at the tigure. Boying rates, ® . per ceat premiam. enoy is in fair supply. Gold, buying rate je, pre- mium; felling 1 per cent. Ovtside the banks there te very in the afternoon these stocks were rather better. The business in all the railroad shares is very large, and while prices decline in some instances there are no evidences of dalness, and the vom- mission brokers are basy. Speculators in the Western shares are waiting with some interest to see the effect of the decline in breadstufs on the earnings of the [linois roads. Railway bonds oon- | jie good paper ollering. tinue active; State stocks are neglected. If the Tho earnings of the Hannibal and St. Joseph State of Missouri intends to pay Ler interest her | Raiiroad for the month of August, 1960, were:— boadsare very low. This afternoon the market $6 cene ‘was quite active, and stocks closed quite firm at | Tre seeeee + 96,921 08 the following quotations: ginia 6 per cents, #14 ssaesits ibs paige 292; M®souri 6 per cents, 79$ a 80; Canton Com- | , Total rt pany, 214 a 22; Cumberland Coal Company pre- | sl “ ferred, 1.34 2 14}; Pacific Mail Steamship Company, nereare . The earnings of the Chicago, Burlis Quincy Railroad line in the second weok tember were: $1 a $2; 2 few York Contral Railroad, $8) a }; Erie Railroad, 964 }; Hadson River &. - Bad Harlem Re dlroad, 10j 2 do preferred, 49 a j; Reading Ra iroad, 48 a j; Michigan Central Rail 1889, | tse0 road, Jl a {+ Michigan Southern and Northera In- me... *itbo1 3 is,oet % 1,1 Giana Railro #4, 22} a §; do. guaranteed, 4) a j Panama Rail toad, 125§ a 126); Miinois Central Railroad, §7 a {; Galeua and Chicago Railroad, 73} @ #5 Clevelan d@ and Toledo Railroad, 47] a ee ae Chicago and Rc ek Island, 79} a -0 $2000 Tenn 0's, '90... 9075 $00 she Hud RRR DIO Theimprovem but in the British harvest prospect, | “2000 Miseour! és 70% 80.6065 00 2000 Cuifornia T's. 96 9000 rie RR 1 m be 103% 14000 ERR 3m b, 1883 and the ¢ woces of that improvement ot m frkets, are i ery matters of i000 Ere RR dee very section of this coun- | 2000 Frie RR §m b ing to consumers through. | 1000 Hud RRR am tthe Union, At the time kt was supposed t reed sw belt AS British wheat crop Wasa failure our specu! ce “ had contrived to r ise the price of wheat iu this | sm0dchaetann. op B00 dreeas 3S market to $1 25 a #1. W for Chicago spr ot | SSC EN Wet so 5 ta cre Mil AR. 1M —weasgees State fi av vo $5 ; $5 80 the barrel. poe | LA WRIT wa a fe, oo te How preposterous the % prices were, and how 1009 ¢ lath 78 Mich S&N te 3 heavy s tax they imposeW upon consumers for the ph ote heme ~4 4 : us — igicabe Ie benefit of growers and :\peeulators in crain, may 40 Ocean Ban! ST ow do. . 3% be inferred from the fact that at this timo lest | 1} stetrepaiiiaa Bi! ii” Me re) year, with a crop rot muele more than half that of | 1¢0 Canton Go....539 22 60 80 48% 1860, Chicago spring wheat was selling’ in this | YY} gg: BM fo liton RR a market at 90 conte, and sfperfine State flour at 1 ve a4 980 io ao ATE $4.50. In other words, though the sapply isncarly Eat emcoee +4 TH m4 mh r4 sus double what it was & yea f 9g0. speciation, iased | nodes ~ (ee | on the presumed necessiti +s of Great Britain, had, ho NY¥ Central he 7% & week ago, raised prices th. itty per cent above the | lose 4 blo 19 level of September, 1859. Tie recent panic on the | ‘ ose " Corn Exchange has done some thing to © t this | 200 de #0 8 anomaly, although in all prob bility prices hare bof bs ae Why only Jost begin to decline to their rotural standard. | “to Erie Ah , iy As compared with the quotations cu'trent ten days | 3 do. % To since, flour has fallen 50 cents and whex't 1c. 2 i5e.; | 160 Si Z both, however, are still very considerably higher | 10 38 9 than they were @ yoar ago, though according to | "y ae L. the inexorable law of supply and demand they | tse a8 ry ought to be lower. A fow more favorable | 10 a reports from England will probably enable | % u consumers here to compel still further conces: | op 3 bi sions from the speculators. The grand orror | 9° “ which is always committed by speculators | ,t¢ Hyd g in grain is to take the British grain market esthe' se ay a DAY, SEPTEMBER 21, | guide of thas operations, and to epensia au though | pare HE ¢ B ESRSSESESSSSBE ST: pagans’ REK RRR SESESSESESSEZESs [SsBE BEATEN Rapwas | HAA . RABE y Reto sed BESS ‘SAILED. Steamahips R R Cuyler, Savaneeh; Yarion, Charleston; Ro mon and supertme anoke, Norfolk, &. station agactions embraced about 15,000 bbis., closing within . malady and evil can care, ae ‘Wind during the day NE to S€R, with rain. swap geass, not as they vs Superfine eave cevces cccecs cose ce: as se There aro four quarters ofthe world, and tn each aro b@ 510 & 525 received sel Snr BH Dixty—A telegraph despatch yesterday Wi OLA’ 238 5 $8 | anemia mar ioycorargc acter | | * pape tSPatR CAN AR 515 @ 600 | writers, dated » Rept 18, states Q ath America and the Spanish and 610 @ 6 75 | previoully reported, will prove a total loss, with all hercarso. | 1p tye ay pone? 450 © 978 | Thomale plotand é seamen were mred; Capt Dixy nnd the eractleas, Phas gren ly Saat eer ag tases. balance of the crew were lost. ‘and ‘wine. 350 a 495 the empire. wrentapeabnanes ce wy fs a, “A ‘0 200 0 400 Scns Everts Bares, Peterson, from Brazos for New York, ‘Hon Beary A. Wise, Arbus to penne dois were made ut $550 a $% 50 for extras; Southern Years’ Feaidence’ © hlsaeelf was p flour was in fair demand for export to Ports, ‘the use of v1 with sales of about 1,00 bbis., within the range Hecras's Pineal Relef among of the above dgures. Ryefiear was y at our Ggares, ‘of lives : with gales of 250 bbis. “Cora meal was unchanged; sales vs RE of about 160 bbis. eee eae REGULA' holding orders which they could All, at premium prices, WAYS RENOVATING B 4 entered the market at the concession and bought . ‘Tbe old Republic of of which tended to ebeck any further decline foF the time, President, snow ded ine ros but towards close the market became heavy. The eeeele, egy 3 sales footed for toe day about 115,900 bushele, at $1 $0 ‘oe capital, for choice white, $188 for prime red North JOS® YILAMILL, Hi Wibane el" a tt in abbots | tomas ttt ea Chole amber, $198 a $1.29 for red an1 amber’ Western, | [pst had riry heavy wonther, end on COMMANDER-IN-CHIBP. Miginget deme dnnn andres gi, | qT HE avec eae cate mere: | Bob coat Aan LE RR : ; 2 of 36,000 bushels, including choice Western mixed, at 67c. | weather clear, was run down on Saturday afternoon by Br pee bet babe way a and ? bl a panded umber, ‘es to report every soldier army vere made at 800, ‘them at Mar! ‘Loss about roken boves) for duty. ¥o disease or Aeie tas, cunt? Stat cue'et Wenticu nad Canaan ent Schr Rowrel King of ppica, ba been by Fish, | Wihstand ibe Sealthy fafuenge Gf these remedies: Sinte. at 87Ke. & Robirson & Ce, of en, for $9080. Bbe will hereatver ealy intone and {n tbe enfeedled and Corvar.— The market was firm, with limited sales, A | bail from Feirhavon, and be continued in the whaling business Them sonar io persvere tao — P Comme mie eae soci 40 bal ,gloing Larncnan—The clipper bark es erg succemtully Gen. ~ one oe argent good qualities, while inferior, as bas been a hig — — CATHOLIC for eomre time, were ‘somewhat ,. up | To be launched next week, a splendid oak built ship of 1100 ne PR oF CATHOLIO lands were at 10%c., middling Florida at 1c , and New | tons, equare fastened and weaned, Drom Oe Teed of wma ¢R1BSTS OF THE CaTHOLIO CHURCH, Orleans and Texas at 113<0. were | Descon at Quivey._ fe is owned by George 1 Upton hovored by @ grateful papulsce for cures sire scarce, Our report yes of sales of 8,500 ©. 4,000 oe wate sce vents ites iabellod” “Beabayre Wellet os bales in yesterday morning was , aD ad “Radway’s Pills,” ‘the act ad used other evening cotem! withstanding. Notice to Mariners. aman engine ty SE eT, a ae ey Oe ie crunk to |, Sowmaz, Aug 1—Mr Thoa Ldbeter, Lloyd's agent, in 8 letter wee blah civil funstionare at Gato’ aok 2C0,000 bushels wheat’ were oh 18d. in | 10 be esther of te Betndian enya:—Tt cannes be koowsthat ihe suTenings of we have beam Laverpool 20, 184... ctrenlated that bound to, Kurrachoe and) likely to arrive | very ‘curbulent ‘Dags, and 12,000 do, in bulk, at 124; 1,000 | petween lob ‘and 1th B ber, should not draw more | have ae flour at Ss. 9d., and 200 bales cotton at 7 32d., ong hy] — A ‘Sedr coctieg tho bon salty Oak of 500 boxes cheese at 308” a 60s. and 30 hhds. tallow at 85s. | with little detention. Tedway, cones eck ss emain bags, SS eee ee Sid from New Bedford 19th inst, ship Adeline, Barber, Pacific aye. by ens lew . 280 pounds.’ It was rumored that a whole vessel for Lon- ry a An tgp-iy—LI hau ee ia "Lagusyrey the senor don en) to load with wheat, in ship’s bags, | Srevious Stella, Hussey, NB, boing a 10) bbl ap wh, the rst | the, Andes. at 14d. To Havre 10,000 bushels wheat were engaged, in | she had taken. visited it tn abip’ : oe codecs ow a lotof rosin was en- Spoken, &e. ak eee’ 3 at Y was steady, with sales of 800 bales at T0c. at Téc. | anlar Geer ts Tuy 16 for Melbourne, | were cured as Purves tre, with sales of common at 70c., and of | milee'BW of _“Sapmmangemipeereginy ho , ’ lump Rockland ¢t $1. ‘Owego, bence for Glasgow, Sept 12, lat 40, lon 70. “Radway, tn funn cube manmade mere | ween tatty tases memes mt. | ru oboe eg, a Sa made at 322.; 00,40, Porio Rico at 40e., and 40 do, Cubs sheik pore Boston for Liverpool, Sept 4 iat 45 cruiches ints, the sen. of lange and Lives three dayp. cured : rk Mary C Fox, M aoocsah aly" Nava ees, Pada gh ab pend d ood ee as 0 For, from Portland for London, Sept 17, lat 42 bong as snchiened Sok pia Dunia White Sea, from Glasgow for NYork, Sept 15, lat 61 15, of Heat - Baie gecen pe py ey oo yt I Benno baae 9 rouiagk Gem, Brown, from Salem for Africa, Sept 13, lat 6580, | sleep, were restored to a bealt'ul, refr 10a $19 30, and $14 for prime. Beef waa steady and th Rark Casco, from Trinidad for New York, Sept 4, off Tor- Heniy Relief. Far ging demand fair, with sales of 237 bbls, at $5.0 $6 forcoun- | tugs | ist a ia ended, and wretched, depressed f long iry meee, $9 a $9 50 for repacked mess, and $118 $11 50 was eee tent th yd" mmed Matanzas for NYork, by eed we igarne datuices toDn for extra. Beef bams were firm at $14 a $14 50 for Weat- | Wapseem Sept lt. 0 lat, Boo i eee in tt Wee fy 4 ern. Bacon and cut meats were quiet. was frm, | was "pt 17, no iat, i while the sales embraced about 350 » at 180, a 18\¢e., Foreign Ports. Berucpa, Aug 90—Arr ketch Come: gid Bept7 to return); Sept 3, scbra York; 4th, Hound (1 and 12}<c. for butchers’ rendered. Buiter and cheese were irm and in good request. Rice was quiet, and prices unchan; ged. Svoans — market was Co prices without cbange of importance. The sales up about 1,800 a Hil, Baltimore (and way, Nea 2 und sid! 10th for Turis Canvas, Sept 11— Arr sehr H&J Nleld, Moore, Charleston, 2,000 hhds., chiefly Cubas, ant mostly at do. a 7340. in- TERFOO!. Rept 6—in the river outward’ bound, sbips We cluding 800'at 60. a Tze, 90 boxes at 61ce, 160 (do. | Kar,,Lamrence) A my Py ee Common at c., abd 140 melado at 5J,c,, with some bags atp.t ‘Wiracry.—The markot was ‘irmor, with salee at 23, 8 23)g0. Chase; Brid 3 ton, for N York; Cam Perry, ‘or Havana; Moneta, Spear, ‘QuEanc, Sept 17—Arr bark Norman, Linder, Hallfax for Ohi SMfito Jamesno, July 25—Are abip Harvest Queen, Batchelder, Egon Maes eee ene ha r, Randal from XY. arr sah, sche A from ‘St Marys, Ga Jo do; and others as SHIPPING NEWS. Raaua, A Baur Gav ALEXANDRIA Sept TDcarr brie Abel, Balgon, St Jobo XA , Sept Arr a ; Robert Reed, vee. do. i brign Sr Coitn, Croscup, StJcka, Ni: schre BL’ Derry, Weaver, Boston] Minerva, eRCETON, Repl 10—Arr Sieam'cr Relief, Hinct deiphin, vin’ hank BE awit i “ nd SPRCIAL NOTICE. an betters wterded jor de New Y arene ve on sw Yonx Henaip ALEANAG TOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY, CURED BY Port of New York, September, 20, 1860, : RABWATS HEADY ILI CLEARED. Dr. Wambarie, of Bab Fteamsbin Fruntevile, Fos. Rorsoesh— 8 Cromestt & Co. Radw follows:—' obtenbeny Marin, Foster, ford, Fiemon in the worlé—me Uicines of known vale tha: Bteamship Roanoke, Couch, Norfolk do—Ludlam & Heine- date,’ OWATS kei cna Shp Raven, Nye, Ai Mallar, Lord & Quereas. tor to ere . 2 Ship M Setscnues Tite, ands markei—Walab, Carver & fropesicn of he Pa Eefoing tag Miansnelar Gotten Hl Cone ay H i 38; . fi fi 4 ty HELE He fare COU ter ill, New York for Rook! FR Wi me ue WHAVEN, 10. pohow Flv LA c eetung of the som &, fe siting A a po ‘ana THINK ‘CF it THINK Of It ‘onl ing, Turk, IF DR. RA ¥'S RRA! days ice = ‘Qieea, Hee: Th REEOL' Sig abd Wiliam H Miichelt ready "OF en ‘et fuur win; Lasiattines | have etfered enen wonders} ae! o im whe bot Soke Weeman 5 : Hove unt tropical climates of the eekly torts} same, ARA FORD tpt IS—Arr sche Riimbeth, Sobran, Riise. | ‘tore rapid and will they cure ye cha oth a sbemth F nif sid b » NYork; dieenmes fn mi Tan lomperat tne, ogy Rey enh nol Sata | Stamtee cxtsan ny acurtee cence TEEPE ig errs SSeS EL Brena, | Caer seamen eens OF ANS. Lk Felson, Cheever, sulerer, ¥ "trig Pe Hawn, 14 dai Snare Oy tel tx ere SADWAt's es Penant.. Balled in cctapeny with bark 1 & Fisk, tor ew 12 Chamba oe, rani : it A04 r VAT pent Sts A few weeks’ Theos ni wi gatlg ome Sn ie | ener iepetroeae Se, Coaeteance, 7 ‘Palmyra, Kingwon RADWAYS "Ninth Pie Feet IS-Arr echrs Adelaide, Young, The Radway Fila wi yale Bacher MEWPURT. Pept 19 ine SNeT Ty Clarks Hensiews, trates emaraly cocaswaed bythe tos” ‘ new oe Fork. Imereury end atinien, Baunmore for Norwich’ A Heaton” Ayre, Arcuanare iy ae: | sw cere het te eal Rescue ie hoe re and. Sid schr Jane, Seen the 1 toe the ve et ympdon Belle, York; . NR, 10 day, with pine: tie, a, Rew Bragewt:r, A cxmeaer, dn 1 wnnry Five CENT SOF OF RADWAT's Pris BETTER PATLADELPHIA, Sept 10— Arr steamer Sarah Jones, New A PUTSICLAN, vee eee atmgs Peaplen fricide. eck Sate Doles ianys | RADW. = AND RENOVATING qaeke Gatan (Bi, Mayes, 8 Jobim, ND, 12 days, with tom- yy Oi bon Tae of Gemstar, | oe : Tal? RF Wert, saw, Paranaah S days, with cotton to, to | Ephrawm & Anns Dole, Boston, Lowen Tiadae Sos: Dee ricemen chy hd . ready, Motta Oo, rip. Fader, ath. page better dr May, Smith, Charieston, 10 days, with cotton de, to DO vi 9 Roya, Charleston, 9 dayn, with cotton, to NO, 6 daya ‘le, rs is, Vin Arr tel) bark Sullotie, Trinidad, et fem It—arrorie Buri, Hotes, Now York; rs, Bow Balurt BURG, Va, Sept I7—Arr ech Metors, Rhodes, tn ‘ick that 8100 ieee. aes ia RRAR IN MIND tae ao Boni and. ‘AY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT, 81 pee by @: at AY 4.00.8 ape Fach bor of Son hn oa of any