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3 TWO DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. CEE ASIA AT HALIFAX. Tho London Press Still Locking for the | Dissolution of the Union. @ar Treasury System and Army Draft Con- demned by the Humsnitarians, Garibaldi Denounced asa Rebel in Italy. SICILY DECLARED IN A STATE OF SIEGE. @ymptoms of an Approaching Revolution. The Spanish Journals Dislike Napo- leon’s Speech to Concha, ADVANCE IN AMERICAN STOCKS, he. c., he Hauimax, Sept. 8, 1862. The steamship Asia, from Liverpool at nine o'clock em the morning of the 231, via Queenstown on the acter moon uf the 24th of Aug rrived at this port at cighy @olpok this morving. H- dates are two days iater than (hose by the North American. ‘The steamship Austraisatan, from New York, arrived at Queenstown at one o'clock on the afternoon of the 22d of August, and was off Liverpool whem the Asia left that port, ‘The abip Queen of the Sea arrived at Liverpool on the Md of August, with four hundred bales of cotton and $160,000 in apecie from the Confederate sates. The Asia reports meeting, on the 26th of August, ships Australia, British Quoeo, Conqueror, W. F. Storer and @avannah, a)! bound into Liverpool. On the 27th of angust the Asia met the steamsdip Aredia, aud on the Sixt the steamship Scotia, both ound to Liverpool The Ania has ninety-stx passengers THE AMERICAN WAR QUESTION. ‘The Dubitn correspondent ef the London Times writes om the Gist of August 18 follows:— ‘Tee fedoral gunboat Tuscarora, i appears, has been dodging the Ajax for the purpose of getting chal on board fim dotiance of the orders issued by the Admiralty. The ‘Tusoarore has coaled within three months at @ British pert, and «iid mot proceed, as she was bound todo,on a voyage to the United Sistes, She remained hovering About the coast on the lookout for Confedorate vessels. fhe put into Kingstown wih the view of gotting coal: Unable to acevmplish thix thore, partly in consequence of phe return of the Atsx, she weighed anchor and @eamed with all spead to Beltass Lengh, wher, @eeording te @ previous arrangement, she received a supply of cos! amounting te a hundred tons. Having emchored crtaide of the jorwdliction of the Harbor Cora. jamsiovers, the Collector of the Customs at once took the Matter up and servod a notice on the federalcaptain to depart wkhin twenty-four bours,and a revenue cutter ‘wes piace | slongyxie of tho Tuscarora to prevent further violation of the neutrality laws,and at the same time the matter was reported to the Admiralty. The Belius! people ask what would have been done if the federal cap tain had refused to leave, ‘The London Ames editorially arguos that although the latest advices from America show an apnacent improve meat ie financial matters, by the dimiasied preminm on gold, bc., the day must come when the people of the ‘United States will really understand the position of thew own finances, and wheo that Ume arrives it doubts not shat the principles whieh have so often been verified in the bankruytcy of greas Ruropean monarchies will assert themselves with equa! rigor, to punish te fmangial ode. qeies of the American republic. In another article the London fimes depicts tho Intes, Americaa advices in the most gloomy character. It ways:—On all skies the politica! herizom grows blacker aad blacker; wor eam any chance of peace be @aocovered, sxcept im the exhaustion or impotence of » Delligerent. Kf the federais were net blind with fory ‘ey would row see whal all Burope has sen from the Deginning. the truth, ft seems, bas yet to dawn, if aot on the people, at any rate on the government, of the federal States. The London Herald speoulaies on the effects of draft. ‘ag, and thisks & will try the temper ef the Northern people more than R has ever been tried yet, and shike very foundation the tnttering etifice af the Union It gays—New Yorkers have lens reese, thaw other Amaricans to struggle against the conscrip- Con. It is their last hope, m the absence now of any sobler or worthier object It i# for the supremacy of their olty, and to avert ite commercial ruin, that a war ‘@ being provecuted which wil) convert America into s desert. Great Bei im. Queen Victoria and the Junior branches of the reyai fxmily were w embark at Gravesend for tho Continent on do 26th of Augnat, There was rothing pew tp Eng)ish polition, Lord Palmerston bad deen fiquring in publie meetings ot Dever and iri Derby #! Mauoberter; bus neither of Wom said anything of political import Marvest operations were progressing more favorably andor the iuiprovod stare of the wouter France. ‘The French Miniater of War bail (reighted some English @teamers for the Mozicac expe ition uch interest im Paris, and jeon's policy wore eageriy The Italian erisie exe: the indications of Na) awaited. M. Benedetti was about te return from Perle to Tort. The Prris Constitutionnd, after deck thet th ¥renoh fag will net reoedd bemore any» ayo Toetop the folk who Bowtt wor es which bat given freadgm te tty, ig cemsity (posed by Memon, But ud wo td) phe miliary [sso SOO Wok Bells Gee rt non The Paris correryonient of the Londo Time notwithetauding the Come mutionnel’s deuial of ment, tat YW Laveletes las given to the sapuranoes «f (De woppert of France, ax ‘The Paris Bourne was fit st Oxf. Ths. for the reates 2 ¢ Cate tay ane e me fs han be ‘ 4 wit ' at Admiral Pore sla aepor lee et,» , iv ® ators & “ dilion in hs ais ot +n Sucre omy io NEW YORK HERALD, ee a ar. a ee Aug 21, P Jelm, of Swe weil his fetentions ond kaw Peripean he orice of Rowen: deah” are sensclag innelts pores ally, and retard the ony pam ibie sccomplishment {Pour aban mn. wishes, Ax Gariwatad rernains dal bo your voire atsl muamoved be the thought of Wahttng ap Givi! war, energetic rebellion of Garibald te | ose by his volunteers as & country by aneomy. We thorelore ad- vie your Majes'y to pcelaim & stale of siege. 1pe umin~ Asity aocepts the responsivity of the measure. ‘The isailan Parliainsut was prorogued August 21. pain, ‘The Madrid journals almost unanimously continue to denounce the terms in which Napeleow uddresand General Concha when be presented his oredeuttais to bim as am | Wittlam auvet Dassador from Spain. Belgia ‘The Senate has adopted the eommercial treaty with England by & vote of 26 10 6. Turkey. Great agitation prevailed at Cetttene in consequence of from Ph the acceptance of Omar Pasba’s ultimatum, Murko bad protested aga.nat tt, Poland. ‘The sentence of death againat Jaroereyneskt, who at- tem: ted to assassinate the Grand Duke Constantine, was carried out by hanging, on the 2iet ef August, Indi; ‘The Pombay mail of July 26, and Caloutta mail of Joly 15, had reached England. The American portion goes por the Asia. ‘The waat of rain was unfavornbly adecting the crops. ‘The news is generally icirated. ‘The London ?'mex notices with satisfaction the extra- ordinary activity im cotion at Bombay, and thinks it must spread to the interior and largely augmenttho sup- plios, present and prospective. Commerci Migence, THE LONDON MONKY MARMET. Ta the London monay market the finds wore quiet and rather weak. ‘The rates for money were without change, and few transactions tools place below the Bapk's mini- mum rate of discount. Messrs, Crabt-eo, Axed & Oe., of Liverpool, in the Bra- zilian trade, bad suspended payment, Their liabilities are supposed to be considerable. AMERICAN STOCKS. ; ‘The market has an upward tendency. New York Central, 71 4 73; Titinois Central, 49% discount; Erle, 31; United States fives, 66 68, PARIS BOURSE. Pants, Satirday, August 23, 1862. The Bourse is dull. Rentes, 68°. 6b. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUPFS MARKET. Moecrs. Wakefield, Nash & Co., Richardson, Spence & Co, und others, report:—Flour steady, with slight | im- prowement ov fine qualities: Amsrioun 25s. a 288. Wheat antet. and quotations are barely maintained; red Western, On, 64. a 108. 11d.: red Southarn, Ie. aT1a. 31.; white Western, 1s. 0118. 9d: white Southern, 11s. 9d. a 128. 34. Corn quiet and steady; mixed, 208 61. a 20s. 94; yellow, 29s. 9d. a.308.; white, Sle. a 31s. Gd. {The weekly Taverpool covton market wae received per North American. | LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Various circvlare report beef duli and nomiual, Pork dull, Bacon quiet and firm. Lard steady at 428. 64. a 42. 64. Tallow casier at 47. a 47. 64. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MAKERT. Ashes steady at als. a S28. for pots and pearts. Rosin firmer; comm n 248, Spirite turneutiue inactive at 208. Sugar quiet and steady. Coffee steady. Rice haz an up- werd tendency, Linseed advanciuy. Dinseed oil steady ai 423. Cod oil quiet and steady LOX! ON MARKRTS, Breadstu™ steady. Iron steady for bars and rails; Scotch pig adv incing, and qnoted at 648.4. Sugar firm. Tea steady. Coffee firmer. Tallow quiet at 48s. 3d. Spirits turpentine #terdy at 118s. Rosin odvancing mon 26@, a 2fs. Rice frm. Linseed off firm at dls. 34. Sporm cil nominal. Cod oll deta at £44. Messrs. Groves & Todd qnote ashes dull. and declined 1s. Baoonupward. Beef quiet and steady. HAVER COTTON MARKET. + The sales of cotton ‘or the week have bcen 8.260 bales Orlenns tres ordinaire, 100f.; has, 90°. The market & buoyant and excited. avd there has been an advance on American of 50 ceutimes, and 25 on Indian. The stock of otton in port is 38,000 balea, TRE LATEST MARKETS. Livenroor, Saturday, Angust 28, 1862. Cortox.—The sales to-day reech 5,000 bales, including 3,090 wo culatore and exporters. The market closed quis. Tee following are given as the quotations of rday:— Taies Midating. Orieans.. wey 2 —The mark ¢ 18 ¢ Gnnsois cored 8 03 '¢ & 83% for money. pr Dellion im the Bank of Engiaed has increased tree a RIE § SHIPPING NEWS. comenee ove, see vors—tus Diy. gon sare. . Port of New York, September 3, 1962, CrPAneD. Ls Pees Frorche A Ca Are San Praceince fF voleiman & Co. Liste Oakiord. Peck, Livervool—Hallet & Carman. » Liverpoul—Trark & Dear: Carow. maon—Nesnith & Sone , E—Funeh, bei xbtp Unterwriter, Bring Hover, Thermetii Griesewaid (Prus), Kreuschner, Bi Meincke & Wendt. Bark Wolkin, Banehned. Glasgow—R P Rack & Oo. Bark Releigh (Han), Heldrics, Queenstow2s—R M Stemac Richart Oodden (Berm), Bischoff, Antworp—Hen- tout son & Boot. Barbacoe—Sanith, ——, Ta Lo | Rukemnedi, Brig © Jones 2 Co ihe leer n. Phiktps, Dublin—J Jackson. Bel C LB Arsinck & Co arlotie Agnes (ir), shir © Alber'6, Mans, Operto—! hr De vonatre (Bo). Pratehaw, Yarmonth-D RB Dewe'f. J B Litchiels, Orockot, New Orkans—Mewail & Doa- Dale & Harvey. —Rr i Pont ron—Taker & Dayton. iis, Fail River— Maste rye: Re, BAD AM. 8 mntles be, 749 AM, 10 aon Wr Morton, trom Bemufor, Tannin . Lefevre, Vorivens Monroe, 2) ™ ™ Portrens Monroe, Rev 1, with ih New York tropa. On the morning of Dover on Winter Quarter Bboy anc! Othe meinen were Lreraterred ww amer wes ashore. Bhe remains per Tid regiments were taken i ol, July Yon 0, Macahail, modne and S88 vapangere we OH harsh “hin, Oy of Brvek Phang, Laverpeod. Jo 30. with mise, to Neemith AS ue i, pacmed Onpe Raon, 6 uh Me Sid trom NK 2d iat 4400; lom fA 8, wind treet SW parsed a fleet of fabermen, Bae had lant winda mans of the pasa a ip tlar of the W " mise sod 97 pase rage ce 61 Be, a0 OBS Delphine, (Prom re ee c k HL Roteae Howes, Monteriden, Juty 2, with Biden, 1, 1 Geys vel, inert Co wor, NBS Portrean ip Bait, nb Isieod, 78 bad a fou packages of dry yooda. ane Tomas (D eccarr, pens, repr that Uayt DU) rosea of us ie necesniny of tras | Opi ems gx wae te | Jory 2” Prentel, Daolin, 88 dager, ballnet to | + Pou from Porte Car ¢ ded Fuiy Wo be Golwerd pee wos (aie eh tse nic wae discnered ashore on the Hen und Chick, by nent tie, badly bevled over, and Her nottom was 0X er cop. Color. The see war mak ne pag EO and she wiould prevaty . ae ry rary overr,taat_olyht aud ae Teter fron Weatport reports. Ureaking over her na bich as on ib wan Cnmgne aon cond crew. Kony Annie Bounwe: laden with 67 tone of stores Yor the army in Utah, was snacced two and « half wiles below Sucramonta, California, on the ih wit, Tue vreet sunk so omickly that the und deck han woome near hetng drowned, bat savul themae.ves by means of the small boat, Eiforts were (o be made (o raise the echr. Me 8 Gilnin, of vie Merchants’ Exchinge Reading Room, t, has Le tollowing Bost mw, Sept 8. 1848, ‘The ache Bold Renner, from Boston for Pn lad bad was mn inte by an unkown on Theetay nigh nd a ntame- Guenuy went anvore at Provincetowa, whe Lote! Ins: ai mate of the schooner with lot Figh hence 2d inst for Port a pit evnk outede of Reston Hight, bysehrt from m Volladeinnin. The canna at, the ee wre Srowne rH Laftheler Ww were cared by eobr Mary D Cranmer, ment Cowns.4 ug S— the Nerwerian brig, Avance, Christophe sons of Kincefon, froin Gurl ast et hy) ‘ork, handoned ty 5 pee} coat caytatn and craw were Rriilsh ship Tiomeward Bawnd, Dron me on her arrival in the Channel, she put them on boar. the Cowes pilot cutier Venus, No 2% by which they were landed here to-day. Genenrons, LT Sept 2A Nocih river slonp, called the Liberator, lovded with abun ®) tana coal. and tound to Nor M onern: atest in Long Tana Souad wien or sin ead et gett or Punt, 6 milon woe yeeterday? ts reported n't bad pos ia ‘d Hikely to 0 to pieoen, wes. Del; Ave SA—The ache Ciifwin, ashore on the paint EUs ueemasd oe mapas ar ui ont hee cargos tha veas-t wil probably wot be gut off. Rio Sexman0, July 26—The Gleniurn, Tiienham, from 3 atoviteo tor Ringlond, pot iu here ‘Bat inst, Americar ship Helvou trom’ New York Cia nore date tact lost reported, and not the “Hi saree © Colling, of the Hartford lina, has government, to be used as 8 tranavort, The steam: been sold to Ship Romy Rawaras, of, New Betford, 355 tons, has besn plireiased by Edward © Sones, Eaq. of private (rms, Ship Marcha of Fairaven, lias been purchase! by Mosera Brow Mlue, of Boston, for the merchant sorvice—iernis ow bark Ly-ee-Moon wan prrehased for Mousa § B ‘s & Son. of Hong Kong, Going. Her name is the the eastern eptrance to thas harbor. S Marsha! at Philadelphia soid at @uction the ech Kuma, nt $700; sehr Alert, at $725: sc Chase, at $375, and u schr Catalina, W halemen. Sid tqpin New, Bedford 24 inet. barka Hercalen. Daxter, Pacific Ocean; Jireh Swift, Williams, de do; Callao, How: jand, Atlaute Ocean. ‘Arr at Kesion Ist, thst, sohrs Bleanor B Conwell, Kithurn, B Ateniic Oo-an of anid via M'rox.acetown, with 25) tule xp. 0, wh off; Montezuma, Curran, N’ Atlantic Ocean, rovinostown. with 160 bhis 6p oti. Oupt Cofin, of bare Janet, of Westport, re ius June 2% with 700" bbls ap ow hoard rd mothe, and was bound on a eruise off 4! Fort banp ia, ‘A letter ‘rom Capt Smith, 0” ship Ohio, NB, dated as Fecal 80th, reports having hear! from oark Marcetls, shy, NB, with 140 bbla sp oll—having taken oil since last report of Fiores, eed ae. Ship R Hend-reon, Tenn, [rota Giaigow for’Otago, 1S, Svly 8 iat 6 N, lon 25 10 Wi. a — Paty Protector, ‘olark, from Liverpeol for Bombay, Ang 16, + off the Salice: ue p Sania Cana, from Calloa for Rotterdam, June 16, lat 0. slip Rufus Choate, Bion, from Boston for Ceylon, May 23, tat 4 N. loo 23 10W 3 ‘Trim oe n, Field, from Liverpool for Shanghae, Avg iT, 10 mntten W of Tuskar. Bars Evangeline, fri Jug 1 no lay, ae (by au arrival ut St Simon’ Boxtou, anxious ta be reported, Bay, CGH, Suly i “Beg Amy Warwlek, Smith, 12 days trom N¥ork for Lis- bon. Nag? Jat 42, lon 46. Alen, frow NYerk for Sisal, Aug 27, lat 34 10. lon mit Foreign Ports. Awrwarr. Aug — uit Eypehiog 2h, J A Parks, Rich, sn. Alico Vernard, Ke'ly, ari qgnmere cra, Aug 19-Sid Cincinnatus, Hammond, Car- Biewxnmaven, Aug 16—Are New York (s), Wenke, New ‘ork. July S-Arr Sartetie, Lowry, Troon .d Sd, Saratoga, Marhlae, Antwerp; ich, Chana, Liveeport Opliclia. Johnsen, Antwerp. . sly 48-4 Byzantine ra Chore Aang T—Sid Harold, Clap rot See hist oeteatmieees ie Living "hae, Emery, from Liverpool for Slerre Leone. CruxruRces, A soe beige Sitka, Butot, NYork: Ma- liue Pike (not White), Lang, fe » prix Black Hawk, rece, for ———=y about Doran, Ang 19—Passed by, Coriolan, Girengrafe, from NYork (or Bremen 'g 1S-Sid Slapben Duneso, Tyler (frem Re. medive), Lon jon. (Jagerocn. Aux Wore City of Monivea!, Lather, NYork, Sid Isth, Tits, Warman, Guseatrar, Aug Al 8 Peunell, Gre Gew’ re W $ Baker, Ham! Bar Au TSDArr St Genevieee, Pi Aug ——Sid from Cuxbeven ty Pouiecbiand, Brien, N¥ork: June it—Arr we PR ™ ~¥ . Sergent, San co for Hong (and 3): Wa, barks iin T, Oakroan, F 7th, Bores D cai) Turner, do f rs ‘Te - er, Terkaslet (91 sf su lv Sier by ins dab, lerk AA dye, Bennett, Sap Franesscy f ‘and proceoued) 8.) S eteamer Wyom! e. ty ‘Dougall. Baa Pract o for mel et, pees Cetalpa. A! ee dea)? TH, tec upeth or -Ohina (and wid same cay); ret Senith, San. ee ng eA S BE Gates, Bangor bayer a). Sotirm, Bawarde wh Aten er "Tay Al rea Jey aour ok ne, Peabeds, nt 19th, Siar of she Sea, Rioh, and Calhoun, Truman, BE for N York. 1 Ave Are Hortatmaan, NY¥or! Artie, Polar, NYork, 801B, Thos Wituney, re Jrévonand Yotly, Pasrick Heap, Moan, NYork panne. Aug Site Flocinds, Valle, We ort. arr IY Base, Owens, Carct; 13th, ko, July i-t0 port ahiee Kate Sweetiand, oe Livery ool tee Core aiis, for Buenos Ayres next day, n bark Orehti - Deverens, NYork. Vockons fey ameriees vesose at we Jon rates; wo tine United Buaen, Ke for dre bw fon fea do. Neweastey, Aug 16—Ent ous. ba se 7 Deabon. A ae ea Bstclan 18thy; Ths Mea cricks Mlb, t, Aug I8--Arv Bessie Jane, Batre, Belttmore, QeArr brig Berta, Morgan, N¥uric ‘Ang I5—No Ata versal in port, (or Brooke, NYork tar » bolts, wo, “Peveson, Pathe: Audersun, uo; Zid, Ou da, Pike, Nowy Weivttia Higetns, ‘Sid 13th, Pornta, Puram, New M—Sid Mary Yann, Andereat co. wo 2b ACT Haw fiemnelip Sanonum, New wz Bid ant Win Spraque, Jame: tor Rett Cortlia, #0 Pa Mor, Hardy, New York, Geral Grerw Arr from Chiladelphis Aug 2, Imvest'ge ior, and lmduaey, & Liverpoot ‘Are (ross Ratt! Avg 2 Anonjolly x taversoot Ainfrom Po oy Aug 2 Conquarer, t Lieerpook, im Bangor, Ma jemcte nt ow) Bastport, Chandler Price, at Trvoo, Waredaie, “ave rain Sachertie Havelock. at Quester n rirom dlalitax, Gonerns Waehlny'on " aie fom Cavan, koeri The ship Precil, from Qorematows with loas of rudder Le at p00) for Bangor, bad put inte A Shrened ermen, Geor yo Dyer Osnraba. sed, atll'a, Rebsy Bald ughan, abd Cktruwn, Cobb, Pullmtelphin; #B BO mare; $0 Va Wheeler Mepathiin, ao; 6 1 Bull, Harelson. and Brea & dane, Pickering, Bilabethport; | fate tern ark Memmcaat, Golden Gav, Weeks, MY¥ork | Moodie, Laver! vin Uautan | Wes invton. DO, Valhalla, Laed, 1 Wideruy. i PTIMORE, Sept Sarr ooh Hi Weutvrook, Litiijeiva, Oo Driga Chatarogge, Pry, fromm As ah, Ns é soure ABN, Cole, k, Banal 8 Ried omy Nd; Sacdilua Tracy, | Reucinewm, Guark, Fall River, menmer Richard , Olay pool, Phiadeiphim Hie ahtp Soleo, Mark Liv Jobneon, XYork (sod Juba Salor, Low, Phivedeiphie Urenne, Wile. Province fe Ama, De aware Ory. Sie ¢ ton Hiavacre, | SVEKLA. Ang Are whE Coorpe, Sweets Vhfladale F eahrs Getaltrd, Gorbam, SYork ys ed whey He vita * fwtdon, # ' WICH, Hep Avien, A yrlers Gale Swanger, Mondly, Caedner, Mow for Bentord, ioe Be Tecan wt re Votent, Douge, New Hove Mave rs pay ty! Phin file & Dyer, MeDy tor Fortine y Wiheae Aoaton fer Pi ial ia, Davi ~ halt on, ov ngs Tor York; i Vio Ko when, mi ‘tor Fagor, Kip hh to ioe board eaetwawl, Al) others ale Fata Pat lense Ware: , o'tock Bani § aod 2—Arr steamer Onpray, Kenn ene e Snorgs Kell ed" Ghrw Wariha Coll Dial daee Genmeactal pot. OVIDENCE, 8. ie iat May Bilea, gaops Peepers Deore qe Home, Wor ham: Bilzs ame. ones Jenny Lind, Spencer, und Humnilug bird, M so: schre Alth. a, Hadelpbia; Dnt: ies nae LEO a og ene RANCISCO, Auge en Constitution, on, Cover, FR: Mtge, Nock via Panama; ship Angie Wy. Arrivais andi D- partares. AKGIVALS, Larunroot Steamship Cl ¥ of Woah W J Gumor, ie KB Josce, Kev B Giee- a Mine 0 Sui, XS A Buith, Ming P Ke Mr Kenny, Mi @ Garris Mr PC Tweedie, Mr le uriian, Mov Mre M Asbraon, Cayt bce, Mian Greig, Mrd W Ba lor, Mr J Twaaao. Capt Fary: har Mew J Bua Meal Dan: ree sons, Mrd A Mr ar ! Mr Pa ey M mien, wr dd lady, ston» Hayes, and (so cntldrea, Mr huiy. Mes Bua. cd Jmous, ME Van isisser no: iad) Mi Moiiat, MrJ Hoytrs and ladg. Mr Gook and Vaay, GH famer J Wow sh iter M Hamilton, A Grolo. Hon F Smyth, he tea Pity Magn and dauchter, Mise McCormick, day bir laawny. HL 6 much TW igstman, fonuns oc id, Mr Bi Blitus yuh, ialy and tofani; JW Liiaalt, J wi Da) bun, Disrosih Be ee, non ond lady, UG Wooile, J Sans 4 eo: ic Earey WS lady, ‘ouilien and ‘servant; GG’ Bal Mer Fercts, iy and tuiaut; Rev MA Walsh, J Macoun L Tipp, M J dotnso " na Welch, J Nash aut ingly, Koran aud gon, Sra Gas ve 8 Forsyte, ir, J Duncan, DW Jenkinson, Mee Suurier, J De lioltacs aud wily, AartwAview=Sicamship Northern Light-W K Barron, J Barron, Miss Banks, t& Coxta. oe, AP s-nnison, wife vod J Bolado and te, L loss, Lieut J McDougal U Magn nF m& wile aad ine spe eo 4 Wan vilier wud Bhove, aiersua, Hone wite wad bree children; Ci site of if arnuid Mrs AD voe, Mrs 1 Sargeut ant twe enildeen,:D CH Swain, Wir and tent; ML aA Mew or. WH Ro D McD. FCD ght vee, L Thompson, TK: naett ani wie, BAO “wifo rnd oblld: Dr sitar, JF end w Kx Keunedy, 3 ai 4, Hupping, Wr ure re: tH in 8, Upp ns Hand, Deilscrres JO Jung..o sou, & Murphy and wie, Gd F cb: ster, ai-tor and brotuers i Outi 1, M Jeu igi, F Pinto MB Motes, HU Meigs, JG Oldner, P Ryan and wife, OF Bateman, De Hine TT sosssen, Leurse at de spatobes; Mra Kie an: iniant, Miss O cacy. Mowtn toro—Bark BL Butgers—Capi Lord, of ahip GW Bourne, ov.demned. xbienroot—-hip Kitty Floyd—Miss Jessie Raynolds, jew York. Berry, fete & r and wif, PB King-ton, ‘tie, Gap ‘ace Walinca, Misa, 3a DEPARTURES. Naw _Prasxa—Steaniship Marion—Mre A Bobert and sor. tau, S vernon, B Blanton, ves MCha.in.u, JW tan Siok, H Mande! B hean, A Buss tuger, © Lim J Tewell, GW urittiu, A Sambourg, F Manto: . Lerlo, Habre. wim end lady, A Lechonm-yer’ M Soule, CH Govant and servant, © Grossinger, Marx S-uomberg, TD Diarmen, Mis A Lewlvaad two children, Mes Swift ang aid A : tw de Bri Briah 2 de Castros it Bosworta, BN Haigot, Joun Haigh, G. How ison. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Cauexper—Swaix.—On ‘Tieslay, September 2, 10 Brooklyn, by the Rev. Lawreuso is. Mulls, of Brooklyn, Me, Stiuia L. Carnexvua to Mise Auaiza Ml. Swaty, beth this uity. Guna br-—Wixase.—On Tuceday, September 2, ab St Bertholoxew’s church, by Rev. Samuel Cooke, M. Gnecory, U.9. N., to Kate A., daughter ‘of Win! Ww. Winaus, Keq., of this city. Hianeicica—JOMason.—At Wituamsburg July 19, by the Rev. W. rey tir hddee goa 3 the lave Major Frise Hedectoks ef on York, to Many Jouxon, of Williatnsburg. Worcn-nen—Waea.—On {weiday , September 2,at St. Lay's caurch, Brooklyn, by the Zev. 5. Diver, PRaNa K. Woroesten io Mise Fata A., daughter of Uevrge E- Warner, Han., of Brookiys. Died. Cuaryvan.—In Brooklyn, on Weduosday, September 3, MARIA SL CHAPIN, aged 63 yeurs, Fulton aven attend. vax.—On Tuesday, September 2, Conmmia Cary, in the Tih year ef her age. The relatives sad ad ‘riends of the family are invited to etiend the fuueral, wibout further tuvitaiion, from ber late romdecoe, Na 22 Minetsi lane, this (Thoreday) afierncon, of ove e’civck. The fuucral servis wil take place at St Thomas’ church, coruer of Prince and ‘Thoupévn streets, at hall-yast ono o'elock. Camus In Brooklyn, on Menday, September 1, J. ‘Teusu, Cause, aged 86 years. The‘ uneral servioes wisi tule place this (Thursday) af- torqioa, at to o’eluck, at 14 Uxtord sireot, Brookiyn. Dowotw.—Un day, September 2, Jous Dopo, in 82d year of bis age. Ste golatives ond felende of the family are reapectfully imvited ty attend the juperal, from the residevos of his sou, Heujeuis Dubois, 176th’ street aud Teuth avenue, this oe taorning, as half peat nine o'clock. Doren. —Ou W. ay, Septeiaber 3, Eugasmim Nex, a pative of tho ae of Bigeworth.own, @vuaty Longtord, Ireland, im the 98'h yeur of Ler aye. ‘The relatives ard frieuds of the formily we sor nen invited to ationd the fuuoral, this (Thursday) afvercoua, abhall past ave o'clock, from the residence of ber son, Thomas Deunen, 301 Mulberry strech Doiay.—On Wednesday, September 3, Kowanp J. Do- Lax, ton Of Poter and Margaret Dian, aged 10 mouths aad | ovent of a panto, there ie but s amall quantity of 15 days. ‘the relatives and friends are invited to attend the fane- Tal, from tue residence of Dis parents, 1.37% Sredway, near Thirty suird otrect, this (Lhusadsy) afternoon, at two e’cock be Bevoum—4t Newtown, ot Tuesday, September 2, of Gropsy, Jone De Usrocw, im the 6b yenr of big age. Hie (rionds, and those of she famiy, are invited to attend thy funeral, (rom his late resideuce, tiv (Jnurs- diy) aiernvon, ab two o'cluck. Gruy.--Oa Wednesday moriing, 8 ptember $, Hansnt Hsrank, youngest duughier of William *. amd Ksther kt. ray, geal your, 3 mouths and ae uave. fiwerol will toke piace (rom 64% Ninth avenue thie ab iwelve v’ciock Mo The remains will woud Cemetery. Jay ¢ be inte. rad ARLLT.--U0 | tor of bilomel and Mery Rely, ayed 2 years, Yhe friemés aud acqualataices are respeotiully invited to attend the (unera, tabs (hureday) Rite nvoD, wt bwo o'clovk, from ths resideuce of her paronie, No. 10 West Porsy-sacend street. La k—lB Une 61 mm Wednesday morning, SejXomber 3, alter @ abort Lines, AGKe, WUO Of Thomw Love, Notes OF )\.nered heron! ley Mota, —in Jersey City, on Wednantay, September 3 Fie Jame MOvINNis, Youngest ds. gater of Kiward aad Macy Amne Molar ago! LL mont ‘Tw rolaeives and {iltida of bho family are reapocténlly fovited to sitend the uversi, from sh6 rendence of her parents, 302 Seusb Fourth strea:, Jereay Gy, ou Friduy at ton vouch. McNi.Houn —In Jorsey City, Homan MoNicnot, aged 21 years and 7 on aie, a member of (be Samad New Jersuy regent, Gommpany G, was woduded May 5, L861, which cauwed death, Mis romais will be taken to the Camstery of the Holy Cross, Loug Iskaad, (rom the bouse of his brother-in law, corner of Auantic and Hoyt atiests, Brooklyn, ibis (Thuredey) oaternvva, Hie (rience are respecttully in- Vited ty attooa, Chicagy payers plaase copy. Mchaevan.—Op Wodves.oy September 3, Joi B. Mo- Kaxvaa, ved 8 yoars and 2 months, Tho friouca aud rewsives oF the (amily are reapeetfally taviled bo attond the Sunerad, on Friday afternvon, ab oue O'deck, from ihe revMtenge of her parenta, Front strect, Brooklyn. MoMame™’,—On Wednesday, Sotamber 3, Paawons Mo- Mase, flor a sbort bed severe itinaen, n'aative of the coonty Munayhan, parti of Annemulles, ireiand, aged ra) "The Fricode of tbe family, and and ihowe of hie brother, Patrik, are respoctinlly invited to attend the faneral on Friday afternon, at two o'clock, from hie iste rem! dance, 255 aveuce B cormar of Fifteenth -tront. MoMouw.—n Wednemiay, Sepunber 3, Momo Jam, Youngest child of Joho wid Jaw MeMuilen, aged 1 year} months unc e ‘Tho friends of the family are respeotfully Invited to at tend the funers!, this (ihuradey) ate ion, of two o'clock, from hor tate remide Teeoklyo ibe remane moat O'ROARN.—4m Wotneeday, Sevtember 8, Carmunore O' Roane, yorogows danghter of Charles A. aid Ceuartone O Hoark 1) svatbe and 1 dey ‘The frien’® nad amquaintince. of the fanity are re | mpectfally invited 10 ati@nd the finer Tom whe rast | dence of her parouts, No. Adi Weet Sixtoonth vireo, | (Thursday, aternema, at one o'oloak Roum.—At-t. Paul Minn., on #riday, Ange 809, sn } Auramy Roce, seed 22 you Hi ramos are beg lreued! on ' hiet ° feWlance @ ° Jon weet Tweenty-Ath i oa erokek YaTum..=At Aloratdrhn, Va., an Monday, Septonber Geasral Gaonan’ W. Tarton, Yin Mew dtrsey brigade, of wo ad reesived at the battle of Me aeons, queens 17.) | ‘The refativer ant Trianda of the family are invited to sttond the Cuneta! from bie late remidenos, Citnion, Gun- terion eonnty, N. 2, o@ Priday morning, ot Oley Pom, York! West Thirty seventh sirect, corner of Sixth avenue. are crete igy samen daughter of Patrick and Ellen Walsb, aged 17 years and 6 Sweet and som, Mire Hi ndates and Infant. dre made under ‘S‘Uurlecle. | mercantile paper. views at two o’click Friday afternoua, at No. 1 | holdin times like these. Mor frievde are respectfully luvited wo marked that all the property in the country, in- uel tol per cent in Pacific Mail, 34 in Central, % m - Ba vemlar 3, Jowama, daugh- Tonneesee me er, do 000 TH War loun... 965 8000 Fr RRB ox 10215 iS 4m bas 95 10° Tol & Wa im.. 96 aE | rhea Feces, September 8, Deg oid the 424 year age. ‘The Tatives aha fe Of the nant! begin aconigl 4 invited to attead the funeral, from ber av TEN At Plattskitie, Uleter ovanty, en Tues- day. Septembor 2, Amawae Vax sora. " 500 TH Con RR dita. 100 MChess CoUMLY prrers please oo S00ONILPEWaAeChSan Er Wevrgrverr —On Tuesaday, feplember 2, after @ short 500 An fitness, Jase b. Weareacwtr, in the 21h year of bis age. | 20000 The relatiy +e aud friends of the family fre respect(u'ly mvited to attend the funeral, from the Reformed Patch church in King treet, near at half past eich oeock, thir ( % » The remains will be taken ¢) Onk Hill Come ery for interinent. Watan —On Tuvertay, Semember 2, after aix days’ ill- ean which she bore with Chrition fortitude, MaKy Al paar, onthe, OITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. The frienda and acquaintances of the family are reaneot- Wepnespay, Sopt. 3-6 P, M. fully wvited tw aitend the fen, ths rersderpatur. Avurs.—The market was anchanged, Smali eales @ novo, at two bo'cloek, from the residence of 65 Amity atreet, Brocklyn. bcspestuiai Lehr ory OF 96 G1 098.67. Bearle wore of FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | veanmrm< tur ts ley rathe better, aod, Wepyesnay, Sept. 3—6 P. HM. vance in sterling tended to stiffen prices, The ales em- This has been an exciting day. At an early eee epeseeummnniasbasiien hour this morning the Philadelphia reports of the | sapernne State. retreat of General Pope's army and of the adtance ‘xtra hang: of Jaokson toward the forda of the Upper Pot were known in the etreet, and a panio algae, Canrdinn... + with the usual effect upon money, stocks, ex- Br Pasir supertian change and gold. Many loans were called in, and no new ones five per cent. In many casea im | _ canna: which loans had bien effeeted with ama margins, | pbia, at air quotstions. ¢@outhorn flour was more active additional seourity was demanded. Certificates of | ana priges were firm. Tho sales ombraced about 1,400 indebtedness fell off %4 per cent; demand notes ba irene dele Rye flour was steady at rose to 1084 a %. Little or nothing was done in | 4 with sales of 300 bbis, Corn meal was quiet and sb egiesesy ical the sales embraced about The exchange and gold markets were very ex- | 160bis. ‘Wheat—The market was tirm for shipping cited and irregular, Gold advanced to 118 at the | olf red, and dul! for spring, while good to choice white first board, and to 119 between the boards; it sold | wpunchanged. Theadvance Pitney Arts - from the latter’ figure down to 118% in the after- Jaa 88. $1 42 for old white Indiana and Otto, noon, cloning ut 118% bid. Bankers! bills on Lon. | € £08 81 68 for new «ite Mionignn, and at $L C4 fof It if a r ‘os! dou ranged from 130 to 131, without mach busi- | §,"55 for new acaber 10,81 24.881 25 for amber lowe, ness. People are generally inclined to wait a few | $1 12 $1 22 for r Milwanien one a date rie = 5 qn r 0 ing waa Soaroe Ani ‘ales erabraced about ia deeply deplored, implying, as it of course does; | bushels at 46c. 0 ‘She. for hented and warm, 560. a 680. » - 7 shipment East, and 59}<c. a 6lc. for sound Westera 8 steady depreciation of the national currency. mlsad was sit aes ar at ay ped for habe But there are some compensating advantages in | 9"? by Bia o have ng. new: the advance in specie: it prevents any further im- eel in tr eye peta a Bust conte ak portations of American stocks from Europe. It ar a "| eae to an —- oor — ayoretae ctanaty helen i ad os prices were um of foreign goods, and, if it lasts long enough, Corroy.—The aneculative feeling continned to prevail, check importations very materially. The foroign | 804 prow wereagnin bicher. Before, the North Amert importer who is obliged to pay for his goods in } vinged at 52%o Ie aes giving ft aoe = tbe twe days is ‘ i the salen om. gold, which i# worth 118, while he sells them for | since ite news Of {4c per th Tn tee inate currency worth par, requires to make a very large Fraser. ates wete cyepete a Tay is 40.000 bushe's wheat were engai matic nn profit indeed to preserve himself whole. So far | 13. 184d. Ts00 bola. flour at 38. 10}4. 04a, 00d as the real and permanent interests of this country | dead weight at 408. To London rates were stendy, ab led, are concerned, it is of very little consequence | * 14 p- foe wheel ee na — fis pao pod yeeee ee at 3 10 beh ap, iE exchange at rt eand orders, with 24,000 bushels wheat In. shipe’ bags, or 200. ¢ people of the ed States are | st not interested in the price either of bills or of “nn Bast Pega Pi i% i te 8, vos . “ gold, except as consumers of foreign goods. | Now was selling at 500. for shipment, and at 60c. a dc. tor city nso. The only practical effect of the sdvanoe in | ‘1.2 Vere tore buoyant, and sales of 100 bales. of 1661, exchange and speoie will be to enhance the cost of | were sepseras at ee a The ae vie f waa firm ee noc! seat were all Imported commodities, and, consequently, to | _,/n0" wae om Shine ot ph Ia ‘at fol nee me reduce the consumption of them, which {is not, Lon was in reere demand at 60c, for commen Rockinnd and 0c. for limp do, after all, @ circumstance that is wholly to be Navat SToR?S.-Spirits turpentine was quict at $280. regretted. Rosin was cnchanged and tale 4 e.qulvo limited. ner The stock market was more agitated by this | Pxovimoxs.—Pork—The demand war fair, wit morning's newe than it has been for some time win doing theceene. rte ine the art past. A number of holders of stocks lost courage | tons embraced about 1,700 $11 38716 for this morning, and sold out, causing a general de- Se ote » sain ot ee o” agi 7 oe cline throughout the list. Government sixes fell | for plain mesa, and at $14 12) $1b 12% a extra do: sales of 50 ble, choice mate LY per cent, and 7.30 Treasury notes %. Many people seem to bo selling their governments, and — oy: 4 dere, fe. 2 0%. for investing their money in railway bonds, on the gl ra pee} ney, Oe 2S; business. theory that the latter are the safest property to | cheese was selling to a fair extent at fall prices for good ‘Stal Te need hardly bo re- | (prime to hags Rangvon sold ot 6i4¢.,.and 60 do, Paine at To. S —The market wos steady, with eles of abont cluding the raflways, fa responsible for the public Pen a pads w rig Mo Veknas New or debt, though it is not unnatural that governments | joans at Oif0. a 9i0., sh a ainall'aae (@ bhde.) elarided should fluctuate more rapidly, in a crisis like the | at lle. present, than seourities whose future is leas di- | _W#™rst was steady, with sales of Western at 23440. rectly involved in the contest. Very few railroad were at $16. Lard was firm, wiih sales of 1,000 bbls. at 93,0. al0c, Cut ments were steady, with aalesof 175 pack- FINANOTAR. bonds were offered for sale this morning, aud ocars nn nner prices were, as & whole, well maintained. In ARMY AND ay f—%., OFFICE stocks the decline of the morning board was equal jensen JOH yt a fed ca, U@UST BELMONT 4 CO., BANKERS, NO, 50 10 WAL Anette iomenasts case eares emesal 26 Pare iondin, Frankfort, Vienna, Naples, and sea har ‘Gorrespom Erie, % in Erie preferred, 1 in Hudsen, 1 in Read ing, 134 in Michigan Central, % in Southern old, % in guaranteed, % in Ilinoia Central, 184 in Galena, % in Teledo, and 13 in Rock Island. The amount of stock sold was small. For some time past in- vestment in railroad shares has been pretty sotive, | “28s “er SS ee the street probably ewns fewer shares than asual. — a ie es BOUNTY, Thus, though the short taterest is emall, and can- extramess to ne, wiil be proin| not be relied upon as an element of strength in the | “* ae aca MBROWS, Need Perk plaon_ OR MORK WILL 34 SE P. ‘ia for two monthe. 4 warebouee, “hddreas Ca STATE AND SAN ‘FRANOTSCO cIr® SokdatSiremtan's co. New Kors Interest Benkers, corner of Pine aod stock to be slaughtered, if slaughtering should be- ceme the order of the day. At the close of the firat board the market was heavy. At the second | ~~ To board the market opened sgain lower; but towards $2. 700 7 at the close of the session a better feeling was manj- | Departmeat, 174 6 H. Ay LOAN—ON ROND AND ) MORTG: to JOHN & OL ‘Treacarer mal aireet. {oaxcon BOND aND MORT. one or twe suMA, On ny ag geod New York and Brooklyn. No on BROWN, foatod, and later inthe day railway sharea were | SB ()(}() ,! ~ firm; but the feeling was still fevorish. The fol- lowing were the closing qaotations :— USO's.reg’st. 90% 0 99% GS6'scou'sd. WY a 85% RS froproved reat mission cherie. Apply to WARREN 4. wey. 2 TO $9.08 70 LOAM ON BOND Al re ag | SIF.ONO 20,504 ri tart naa, x4 Ns Mich So tN ia St aa MISOMN Tag, 0294 0 ee arto ote thd Mt MASON, 24 Cedar stron, aie SO a BO, TS 5's, "74. - STK oe 7,90 Treas in. “192 % oie 1 WANTED, AMPLY SEO! PH Wichonnl ome oes thy 2x | $15,000 Mtccipe cedures thipnmoun, (or whkat Gove RTe... San 884. co bonus will be pela Apply to ®. M. F., vex 1,678 Powt Chi & Bx Ini cars a a6" 8 aT Chi, Bur A Gon 86 ‘ TO LOAN, AT SIX PRR CRNT INTE. Pr Org 8 BI MIR Prd ch MM a oe 3.000 Te eee na mortenge for tre of Hudaoa Rives. 91 @ 64 1 Gen bdaT's. wo” w inosg | Years, pio ray 86 prod cue tral alain i ie rH sr e or 0 Hariem pret. Gish = Hes USE | WIGAN Fe CONRMY, 66 At five o'clock the market was generally better, and we noticed an improvement of 1 to % por cent, with not many stocks offering. Geld was about the same, the disposition being rather to sell than to buy it. The business at the office of the Sub-Treasarer was as followa:— AM LETTERS AND PACKAGES FORM Lever f TS Rowiok strvet for Mra L.,can be sent to ber Feailence, 115 Thompson atreet, AY, WEITERE AND PAROBLS FOR na. a formerly 0: 175 Greene tvest, may be lott at her pre emt remdence, 2 Weat Houston siroet, Receipts... . $879 .820 99 —Por evsatoma 189.000 00 Paymenta 431,606 84 Ralanee... «10,292,184 86 wa BETTAR At a special meeting held yeaterday of the ? world Nin tne aneetral 90m, jamie directors of the Breveort Imsurance Company, Mr. James C. Harriott was elected President, in place of Mr. Richard Oakley, deceased. ‘The Jefferson Insurance Company hae declared @ dividend of three dollars s share (ten per cent), tess the governsweat tax, payable on demand; the | =“ Grocers’ Fire Insarance Compsny 4 sem+-annual dividend of five per cent, payable on demand; the Chemang Railroad Company, @ quarterly dividend of twe per cent, payable on demoud, at No. 337 Broadway. 7 JARS D. JIRAON, WHO CAME IN THE sTBAM. cy BS arate Valparsian, will T rent ue tried Ths to soe bine Paquire af pane et, (uReTiiMe OF Jom “NOR. o- wilh ri tren to L., Medion evs * friand from Keiitwcky. = 2, KRMMNOT, FORMERLY “or THR yr va! A drem a come Ww Banke ber Oe ork Pout ofice, he will bear ef something ws be edvaniags. The advertwers mle | infermaiton mate LC wheresinat O#8EPHINE A OW TER-YOUR FRIEND wri o) has wirived, abe 129 go-niant Be'ciomm, By cau Steck wax abe eo. Dox, ad re Weovrtay Sept 9, 1008. | suevet, Rriwkive It shored $1900 096, Sea 100 juoena NYO ER le S tan eee bol A 1000 0 86, Soe Bete RB, * wees Nserenmt at Me 4000 Tre 78 10 ls we ‘i ‘apt. NBLBON SITA WHO BO... 40 de 10 re ap = rwe do. ” on bao T. dn wf ¥. @., © ns, 7 INTHE 20009 350 ire RR pret Moedinwels “whet 7700 C 400 o...... B80 ; Ae 2 00 nO Mud Hiv RP.bYO $2 . 0 ue vi ve... hy 100 ‘ ie i * bdo 45) JOU TOM Wah pref. 48 | 4. ga, (SO Meading TM,.900 “ 1000 \ aw « ie w , 1) Micb x Ws c ‘ WO Ada goitt ore ee + eine Paw Maid C Bey Cont OR males Eorsceeer ‘ M... rt CATON. HATING Hap SEVAN ‘ & ve 40 hot pein by De. d, TAY te do, 100 VARY Diack fromm Benn noanv. 519900 U8 8's, °81, og HONE MOH she Uirle RE Pent TAGs cm we 8 do. * : 2000 54, TA et 8S on pe BAP eI, 6 Oh ya u ri a aan et a aemens | = 4 HAMS PU LASTORE AND WXPRE ‘ - He ' ‘ablivtans 1 Went Bie ‘ 1800 Tr T S10 pen ou 101M Uo». fu sire aeenues” Housenola Pure, nt ore boreat ri ae eer | 20) Radeon WE, % o a paris of she werie. Doveead ear he 198 Baricw RY 6 a ios Covadvies t» nad frees counky, Paruuuve “iy