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ae a eT Lannie. taking s shorwtghted view of the supposed neccs- sity that the new legal tender should be legal tender for- every obligation, in spite of State con- stitutions ortaws; and overlooking the vital im- portance of making an exception to this sweeping @octrine as to the State banks, asserted something @ifferent from this to the vew system of National Ranks, . If so we must flatly and upon authority eontradict. them, . Ag we have suid, that depart- ment of the government which is mest concerned placed itself: upon record upon this question, and ‘that department has not changed its views. The Atlantic and Great Western Railway is pro- gressing rapidly under the able direction of Mr. 'T. W. Kennard, its emg.neer-in-chief, On the unfinighed portion of the main line west of Akron upwards of five thousand laborers are constantly at work, and ‘of the 30,000 tens of rails required for its comple ‘tion more than 20,000 tons have already arrived, aod are being forwarded into the interior. Be- tween Salamanca and Akron, and along the tributary brauches from the oil regions at Ticks- ville and Franklin, the line isin fine working order, showing a.large aud steady increase in ite monthly retarns from coal.trafMig. |, Upwards of one hundred @dditional engines of the best description’are in ‘course of construction at the best engineering ¢8- tadlishments in the country, witha corresponding number of cars, to be ready for the throngh traffic which is sure to follow its connection with the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad and with Cleveland in November next, when an enormons increase of receipts may be fairly counted upon. The central @epot is’ at Méadville, in Pennsylvania, where the company’s workshops and the houses of the em- ployes are situated, covering an area of sixty ecreg, and comprising an elegantly constructed station, with a hote) adjoining, where every pro- vision has been.made for the entertainment and comfort of guests, however limited their stay, ‘We have seen a telegram from the Messrs. Bar- Fen, of San Francisco, to their legal adviser here, e@tating that the sale of the Almaden mine to the Quicksilver Company has been completed. © This fa the first official intimation from the old Almaden interest that bas been received here of the settle- ‘ment of the controversy. ‘The La Crosse and Milwaukee Railroad Lan Grant Aseented bondholders are requested to cull at the office of the Milwaukee and St. Paul Rail- oad Company, 27 William street, and receive their new securities, in accordance with the agree- ment of tbe partics in interest. A delay to make ‘the exchange may subject the holders to more in- eonvenience than a prompt exehange of securities, Documents relating to the reorgal ‘ion can be had at the office of the company. The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows to-day:— Receipis..... s - $8,182,001 33 —Kor customs. 365,000 00 Paymonts 2,312,249 76 —— + 26,982,076 04 nachos 0 export ‘of produce and merchan- lusive of specic) for the past week wae EEDAY, Sot. 8 200 2 shtindi noo sr 860 131 330 132 feo weno Ind RR we . 108 2500 , 1a 1400 100 or 3000 a 300 2 100 aK ry 198 # - 199 30 “eo 20 18 300. 12636 100 14% 690 mt) 300 + 196% 150 Grhallver Joo is = Fs . Pao Mail 100 198 300 d0.,..... 0002 10 4 me do. 317% 1000 98 340.8 ¥ Con % -200 9846 a 86 00 98K oe 40. 1900 tr mo. do, 100 Gal & 107 a do, 100 | 10136 me do. 160 ‘ 10Ts me we 200 2 07% do. 100 Clev 2g 2 do. 5 Chi.g Rk . 107 do. 0d. » 106% 400 Brie RA 0 ao. 2 100 do, 160 Chi, Bu 120 to. 200 MiR& F 3 do. 200° +do.. 133 od do. 60 do. ™ mo. 100 do. % = & 60 Mil & P dn & py 600 Tol & Wad 2 BO AiLAN 600 Pitta, FEWACRIRR 60 m0 do. Kx 100 do. ‘25 Brie RR 30° 1200 do. 480 do ae 700 éo. 3 can eis att A 18, 088i Heds p Riv RR.. M45 60 Chi & Alton RR. 2600 do... 000 1406 Bina 20 do. vee MOMS gaceots7 81070084 BOK, ‘4000, ot B00 a ‘aeeeo us ord 5 903 = Aangyoan wie. ta , 138% Et eas sitet siete ad + 00 de. 482 9690 Erie RR. 106 2) (ao, . 108 200 an 106: 100 do, 105% 300 280 do. 106 gle Stee ms 140 do, 142 Sales at the OnE OComE F WO adsCumbCoalOo.c 2 100abe 400 do. cm 100 460 do. co 2 1000 eo... ay we do, ae 300 ao 2 0 168 do, ms Wo 900 Qa Hill £18 100 ™ do. 1 . do. wo do = do. 568 Mich Con RK. DS 120 do. 100 MSoANIRR.. 91) (160 Bucka Co. 0 do "i uy . bed © Ao, 0 a. 133% 100 40. we do 133}6 900 do, « 100 ae.. 188g 200 do ‘ me 40... 88 18854 400 do. 2 91% RE Pa seh do 200 Cleve & Pitta Bit! 3 g Sa «oo do. 300 do. 108 . do, £106% 100 40 108, an do. ‘mo do JON 100 do... WO Clave & us 190 ae mo do. 300 do 100 do ie 7 rs a ee B00 Erie prer. ul 40, f Boo Riot 100 "too a 200 100, 8 ao.. 400 wr ao “0 1 980 Hod Riy 100 109 100 do 300 cy Harlem 100 Fy do 200 i] ao 400 LU mei wo 30 br} x aan Tiem O'CL he ( ‘yoo she Qa a 4 tee ad 100 co ao ‘00 do 100 ae 100 ry &. mn NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET. 290 Bucks Oo Laud Co 24 100.0 Yor Gi Ki ao wee 100 Mich Cen KR, wo do.. . ie Rie 100 do 4 100 Clev & Pits RRDS 90:5 100 Gab & ChiRK..., 109 100 Clev & To! RR... 118 day 100 18 100 4 111% ‘500 do. 118 100, Chi & Re LRR.DS 10936 100 Pie,FUWACRIRR $2 % 100 "do. a 100 do. 100 do 300 do. 100 = do CiTY COMBERCIAL REPORT Tumspay, Fept. 6—6 P. M. Asnus.—Sales were made of 65 bbis. at Tc. for potsaud Oc for pearie. Bumiwax was very quiet at 43¢. a 44c. for yellow. Boo1s and SuoK wore in active request, at rising prices for scagovadse stock, Breaverurr’.—friees of flour tended downward to-day, yet the export demand was restrictea in view of the depression io gold and exchange and the unfavorable market advices from England. The trade demand wna 600d, mostiy for winter ground flour, from store, which was obtainable at low and isregular prices, aa holders of such were eager 10 diepore of their supplies. ‘The re- ceipts were only 10,400 bbis. The day’s sales were 16,300 bbis. State and Western, 800 bbis. Southern and 600 bbis. Canadian. Rye four was firm, with sales of 400 bbis. rc- Ported. Corn, meal was in good demand and sales were made of 600 bbis. We now quote: ae er ee et eer ated 46 2 450 4% a 538 440 a 850 470 0 700 56 8 6% 630 a 715 7180 a 875 340 530 Corn meal, Jersoy and Brandywine, 400 a 400 Corn meal, pancheons, each. +22 00 0 22 50 — Wheat was heavy and lowery with more eagerness op Ube part of holders to realize, especially on inferior and Common qualities. The day’s receipts were very light— onty 17,817 bushels. The day's sales reached 116,000 ‘Dusbels at $1 40 a $1 50 for new and $1 26a $1 50 for old white Western; $1 22 a $1 285 for amber Weetern, $1 15 ‘@$1 21 for red. do winter, $113 2 $121 for amber lowa, ‘Wisconsin and Green Bay; 90¢. a $1 13 for Milwaukee club, and 82c. a $1.06 for Chicago spring. Corn was in very moderate opely boy jnest at firmer prices; the day’s sales 000 busbele at 766.'8 ‘T6c. for sound, 74c. a ee, fot for pooner Western mixed and 763<c. ‘& 8c. for Western bred and yellow. Oats were advan- Sp Aare ry tapes © now quote Canada at 5éc. a 64c., ftaleat O4ole yc" Western at 60c. a 68c. and choice new at 10e. Rye was ees at pha 4 2 00c. Nothing Bew transpired jn bartey or barie; Canvas were steady, with a mmederate inquiry. Corvee was in fair demand and prices were tending upward. Sales were made of 3,200 in age Bao at Suen 34¢. ; 500 bags Maracaibo at 28 xc a 29'cc.; 70 bage St. Domingo - —— The stock of all kinds’ was 04,429 packages, of 68,572 bags were Rio, 207 bi 8 and brale dy fs ro, 9 SL Dags Coylon. 3,100 bags mines Maracaibo and 2,102 bags of ‘other the wae quotations were as be ER —Rio Prime, 203¢c.; Go. good, 28¢c. a 29c.; do. fair, fo Song a do. ordinary , 263;c. a 27¢.; do. fair to good cary 216. 'a 2e.; Juva, mate and bags, a36Ke ; galbo, 26340. 8 Sle; Laguayra, bate hy edie; Se Domingo, ee eee ‘was moderately active and prices ere firm. The reported sales amounted to 860 bales Sbanis of 000. 8 70c. for middlings. Franmns were selling in lots at 480. ablc. for live on Sea: ee cc. 8 1aK ixe.t for Cubs and Sy oat 3c. for Porto Rioo: t., the market closing Srmly. were "180,000 Ibe, nold at 10)¢¢. 0 TOKe. Fa yim ets ‘but bekd Tonacco was far dowd, che ch: for export, and eater were ys of 631 bhde. mate @ Kentucky at 8c. a 200., 260 basen sect? at 120. a See 6d 46 bien Havana abd 6 bags Saga on B. bans Le ere, a » With sales of 760 MARRIAGES ANO- DEATHS. Married. bag dens ve New Providence, N. J. ben Soe aay. ‘at the parsonage, IR pa Joun Cony: ot aves Sallis nas of Una Mya The relativer and friends of prt: J tuviled 10 wtend the funersl, ibis ( noon, at two e” et Ab tue epee dnen ora aa Wednesda} —p gerne y H eh ‘and Mara M.' Bricker, aged er Rowwas, mp y rare “ie ati | ednesday) ater the resilence of hw parents, No. we ustoceny) afternoon, at two Chamtave Ae Flatbush, f. 1 cn Toones} Berton ye Ciba re fee Me te pe ag sn sre is tare i leave alton tyes thieeias bert! tN, J. oe 1 ayseh, boplentor ber §, fede, tarpon firtnetiy’ be 0 the New Yoru aston Howe, im the 78th year os Fe esa tl ot the faraity are reepe tfolly from bie ime reauien e, oo me twee ehoan. the Norwh riverat hal! past qene'vietty sehroertete York 94 @ quarter joo 7 anh | Foreenttt 0, Jemms Com The fri and relatives of the family are respect. fully invites (0 attend the funeral, thie (Wedpeerts jh A at two O'clock, from No, ‘ees ancl sree? Deanery —W Dessay, ob!y son of wae nae), Sosquoed, oned Feary, 0 menihe’ aad mane Davis. —Cn Monday, September 7, Joy T. Daves. ‘Te triends of the (amily are invited to attend thi funeral, without further notice, this @\Vednesday) @ ter- noou, at two o’c'ock,from bis lute residenee, Mount Vernoo, New York. Deavy.—On Tuesday , September 8, Many, retict of Wm. Bendy, @native of Clobmel, county Tipperary, Ireland, aged 06 years. The relatives and friends of the fami'y are respectially invitedkto atiecd the funeral. (rom the residence of her son in-law, Win. Leggo, 90 Heusy street, this (Wedues- day) afternoon, ai two o'clock Clonmel and Lipperary (Iceland) papers please copy. Dis.—On Monday evening, Seplember 7, Euma Mansen, wife of 8, M. Dill, The relatives and (rie ds of the famiiy,and those of her unele, Danie) Man. er, are invited tonttend the funeral, from the Methodist Fpweopal church,.corner of Grand and Fwen streets, Williamsburg, on Thursday afternoon, ab two o’cleek. Dvaam.—On Tucsday, September 8, Jamms Onmieron Dt RRix, eldest son of Me Durrie, aged 14 years and 4 ye ‘The relatives and friends of the family are tuvited to attend the fvneral, from 146 West Twenty-scoond street, ou Thursday afternoon, at baif-past three o’closk. FERaUson.— At Stamford, Conn. , on Momday. Septembor 1, Bern Grace, wife of Jobo Ferguson and daugbter of the jate Emund Morow ‘The relatives and parte Hy ‘of the family are re renpecifélly jnvited to attend the funeral, at St. Jobo’s church, Stam- ford, op Friday afternoon, at baif-past one o'clock, with- out further notice, The tars of the New York New Haven Railroad leave Mone, corcer of Twenty-seventh etregt, oh Bal baulf meee A. Exc. & ‘patanes 8, after a short bat fevers Tineee, imaw 18 days. Aged 43 yeare, 9 months and ‘The relatives and friends of the family and the mem- bers and exempt members of Engine ang Ba No & are respectfully invited to attend the — fenidence, 351, Thied street, on ‘ 6 two o'clock, i. eine nn, ber 4, CuaRuss ‘e . mn Tayion, oly son of Dr: Melanethion W. and Emily A. Fieh. aged 7 months. Frexmay.—At Harlem, on Monday, mber 7 Exma d., daughter of Eliza J. “and the inte Ras ‘V. Freeman, aged 7 yours, 3 montha and 11 days. The relatives and friends , invited to attend the funeral, frem the residence of ber grandfather, Samuel Philips. 145 Madiaon avenuc, this (Wednesday) after- noon, at two o'clock. Guvan.200 Monday, ber 7, Eta M., only daughter of Nathan B. aod 8. Guyre, aged § years The relatives and friends of the foray ane invited to attend the faneral, from the residence of parents, No” 180 Went Seventeenth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o’clook. Hewren.—On Monday, September 7, Lordiaed igre hy bie father. Westchester; Nar, youngest son Annie M. Hunter. Hannor.—Oo Tuesday, Septem! *. suddenly, Mra Exgaxon Hasnon, wile of Jobo W. The relatives and friends are reapectfully invited to at- fond, the fumeral, from the resideace of her brother, 194 ii. on Thursda} ee at ten o'clock. How. 1, axva Bmx, infant Sa sigete aaa, selon 8 recy —Ia oD. . fer ipa Axx, wife Samuel J. Hammond, aged 34 ‘her relatives ry friends of ‘e family are Pome ge en ee tro aces ie mite ‘The remains witl be taxen to Greenwood wid Oyster ‘ay, Long Island Sunday 6 JONEA.— , oD ven- I Saenger September 6, Manceny F. Jonze, relict of the Hor, rt Harring Joves and daugbicr of the late Samuel aes aged 55 yeare. The ives and friends of the family are respectfully invited ms inttend the funeral, from ber late residence, thie (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past throe o'clock. Car- riages will be in attendance at Syosset on the arrival of the eleven o'clock train, Long Island Railroad, from James slip and Thirty fourth street, N. Y. Kirrman.—Saddonly, on Monday, September 7, Jonw Kiernan, ¢) son of James Kiernan, aged 11 years, 5 monthe and The relat! ives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesda: masday) aflerbeow |, At two o'clock, from the residence of hie parents, 336’ East Twenty-fourth street. McCarranty.—On Monday, September 7, Fives Mo Carrenry, & native of the towaland of Glassbaly, parish of Drimmhome, county }, Ireland. The relatives and of the farail are respectfully i a ri residence, 318 Fast Thirteenth street, this’ (Wednesday) ‘afternoon, at two o'clock, wi t farther notice. Moons.—At Sing Sing, N. Y., 0B Tuesday, Sept. 8, ptm Alexander T. and Fidetia 1: A of 1 fonts 8 and 13 days. tunaral epoca abe residence of bie grenametber re teen. at the resi: Leverett, No. 32 West Eighteenth street, this cy, oo ee eee Land! Virginia, on Wednes- ‘s * Tan tous Won, member of the fr tou West Youn, a hs Oo e fhe residence of tae piventa, No, 438 Congress strect, ga » ber 8, Sanus 8. Panen, decane of nrge ens amas Purged Fo, “The funeral wil take place from the restdesce of ber om Thureday, Sepiem- 66 yours, Masa. for inver- Philadel the ree dew: ir iw tether ou eet aay Repeaters, lomarn'W Sronan, iO meat ne Woe day" September 7. # TARe RY. nae Oumtos, ‘oon of Caton, ane Louies B. Star ; are Peepectfully invited to teed the foners), from #0 menue, Wiliann wm « "Beton a 1 ae on amy rosy poet SHIPPING NEWS. apy SPECIAL NOTICE, ae tt vias anid pruckayes intended for the New Yous Hxas.p shoud te sented. br ut Sapper, of Ipewich, for % tian, Aug lé, Iai 47M, oo ANTWER?, Aug 26-— BMI from Flushing 37th, J Jw er, pita, Wililaum (rom New ise iityeio tor #hangha: Juy ing, do for dv; Mtb, Europa, Ayres, J Ri herds, Churchill, fer it for NY¥ork do. erie, Warten N¥er hes 2—Arr American, Meyer, NYork via ‘Drew, Gray, Auyab. Siu Zid, Washington, mere, 2 ALMANAC FOR ry eve OM BON aisKs. SUNSETS... Port of New York, September 9, 1863. CLEAKED, Bleamship Persia (Br). Lott, Liverpool—B C ae Delphine (Pros), Lieverts, foliage Puoehy! ‘Meineke nfuegos—Tucker & Light as—W W Russell, Bro & Avna D Jordan (Br), Vartridge, Cardense—H D Brocktian & Co. etn, ‘8 * af Bri Washin St Jobu, NB-P I nei Hogs Was ington (Br), Morrison, 2, DERE Joreobine (Br), Congdon, Bt Jobua MF—HJ a0 A ig H Halloek, Wheeler, Port Royal~J O Baxer & Co. weir ohn Northrup bh, Bieveok Si John, NB— SR i 3 Margaret Ann, Whelpley, Ballas ee Oe Arrow, Holtham. st Mart nr 16s Bebe Copoiiour, Monell F mites Haren pel. Sebr 3 W Lawtence, Tooter, Nor‘ole: ne CO. Fehr Deratur Oakes, Tuite, rake i unt & r, Lincotn, Portiand—J V bat Nand. Lograham. w—Metcall & Boston~@ L Haten, nnington, Bostoo— A Hussey & Reston Dayton & Co. nan, Prov nprink Kenny. Here Haven—M Briggs & om, Ang 27—Bld Jubilaum, Warkmeinter, AM, ‘24—F id Bieilia, Monastero, NOrieans ; ¢ Brioane Row realn, PROMS Aug 23—Arr Gen NGKOK, June 25—Sid Como, Cod! Jona, Gardner, Hong Kong, $i), Mary Whitredge, tho, “Bras 1A, July 19—Cid © RK Batil, Limeburner, Padang, Baruvanr, WO A, July IR—No A el Aug 21 Atr America 26— Shi Teresita (Br), Hill, © fj Pedro (Br), Wallis, Mata i for chidchas tg lead for, France) Boyd, Chinchas (and eld Aug ¢ for Tambarg); Aug Bianchard, ¥ we France); 2 Patier, Sophronia Vail New Haven 8 Rackett & on, Pteamer Josephine Thomson, Cundiff, Ballimore. ARRIVED. 7 Sveam: r jverpool, ships John Fraser, Horpeat, Rio Jai pee Sah as ody PML ce don toa. paseo: anna scares Cowes): 7h, Levanter, ‘Sept ‘ort, jae haa (me d Pie _ hips Sthher! Ga tatin Buver, Chinchas; Aue, Sid deity 37, shins 2 Pather, Lath: Gib. Alexandrine, Boow, do. Care oF Cio Hare At Sinon's Bay July 20, sbip Edw Stentor. m Table Bay July 6, bark Contest, Wort. ncin, July 38, nod 29 daye thon Rewsert, Eng, Beauchamp, 38. ‘with railroad iron, ery rough Mauirit re p the Oret part of the pansy “eince light, ‘variable 1% Corl ast. desleatiii dings, Young. Zaza, 20 days, with eu- x (of Newport, Eng), ‘Wittiamas, Buenos ay mith wool ana hides, to J L rhipps & Co, rok dase shapdent vata ata tale Sok aan fia Rept lat '36- 20, on "Hen Merrie, Dye, for XYork; brie ba: Saxon Letavor, di rt v 22—Arr Crasader, Rel, Aden: 30th, ca sid 2% for Caloutia) ait i Rg Bap -, we'd Wh dardinte, Nelson Hong Kong, ns 7 Diana, Coombs, from Rangoon for Ase Ae Le: Beng. ¥" by ve hy Vv! ‘ieee Bhrea, m Nort. aha vein a a oly. Tie Arr Renown, hong, s (and sid sou for Caleutt). Bid ae oe Estead, Ingrabam, Calcutta; 28th, Inétana, ree oh “S—Arr ship Spark the Ocean, Kinney, s via Paral t'Midaielgn & Co. mn merece ‘Wallace, Nuevitas, 16 days, with sugar, Wagar, Ve Jetoris, Weekland, Matamoros, 33 days, with cotton, gene Minerve (or Hatitas), Pietcher, Ponce, P if Whuney & anne Ai Si—Sl4 Nudie, Ray, Cadiz ig Brit, Crow. 4 nderiand ‘and NYor Birepa ried on har eirord patage inthe Roca ck ce rane Aine er, a ape orial wreren, Melaon, NYork; 261m, Harpeth a argc sureti'8 days, naval stores, Hire ls Franca’ Gogstad, do, Bid 230, Western Coutinent, 1, Sunderland hee Patan son ae yilgunona, Aug 23—Arr ammonia («), Schwensen, New ‘Sarah. i ‘or rR ea from Cuxhaven 284. Pring Albert. ‘Plats, NYork; pete 5 a oa Cee Mater, Moller, Han Pras FG trseull, Yeisen, Vi Jung 2h Are’ Benefactor, Rerry, York; Behr Maria Tane, foes ns ‘iaym, Crowell, Shields; Fairy, Barrett Shanchae: Sobr " irginis, 3 dave. 1, Seaman @ Bride, Pet Schr 200 *Siliman, Virgin 3 days. s m8. uh moe ger ras 8 Ju'y 1, Dirico te rhne ! sr er. tHe vaginas loge, Perry, Nagnank!: 70 Ben) Howard, Kil ber y, Virginia, Sdaye eave pol Nankin, Crosby, } 8th, Dom Pe Bene a . Livuxroo: Mte-Arr Ine, Bassein ; 28 Behr anv of Mancheater (a Halerow, NYo iniana (8), Br hr Win rolt. V ine. 6 + Arabia (8), Moodie, Hoston;' 80th, Hecke (#), Hock he DB Miller; Greeny, Vi Behe P Bmmerson, oem: Virginia Taare Bia! a5cn, Minnesota, Matthews, ch, Lombard, Virgimta, 2 di Beh Wee Cajors, Van Kame, Virminia, 3 4 ‘aye, gebr d Le yt Coale, V hiladelphia: 261) Sebr water, Rissen noop, Laker, NO Kock. an Francisca mth, Martha. peter at proce lee. 2 Eni ont 26th, Portland, Leavitt. for Caloutta: Ame: fash ington. Sehr Anne Sbeyyerd, Kruger, Washington, DO, 3 days, for nd ee J Je A LS Pe tcl Jerachel ra ‘ en Toxaites, and Gosihe, Ad: Behr Rally ‘Gay, Stetson, i} wih, Denial Webster, Sbencer, and Julis, See Be Denne eaith, Malth a ae nie. Bra ‘more, be DAB Vgorhets, Baltinore, aia peiatths for RYork. aN rr Laura. Rlenk, © Ww Arr Cheriotte 5 Stpeors and KE McLoughlin, York Emma. Irwin, New ‘ante Y= Arr Georgiana, Tatham, N fork ; 24b, Jebanu lauerbier, do, MORN, Aug 16—Ar Schamy!, Taylor, and Gabriele, aoe, ang 181m Ortolan, Mahoner, loedine . Ang ot (Br). Are Dienstas, Bebevelman, te ‘out, Ba via TE gp = paneer ce tien ee Bote Poaanens, gaia por Ung Mar tet Bartedoes, aS ie iinelmine, Mullen, By See noah ea" a. raimes 3 wh wee. BaAtLED. Sailor Prince: bark ; eohre J \Dder- arr Beneres, Pinte Loogen ab. Mab, So eE eM cateh Jayne, iuary o. _* " ) Batavia, Crocker, Bhanshae Mie Kien, Maula, Migselianceus. I:ofme Bron, Mii There waa a dense fog 00 the rivers and Long Tetand art chine "des Mateee, bat found carly yesterday morning. The Maten Island ferry boat ay. & Ses wee missed the seven o'clock trip from the stand. The Eastern wiek. une; bare beste were bebind time, The Fulton ferry beat Bemiltos rye. Hid Jul; ship came in collision with scbr Saret Marie, lyiag at pler 29 Rast river, away her mein ngging amd chaine, ewe the bdulwarks, Ae. The ferry boat was got damaged, The sicam- boat Rebert Donaideen, from fag Hartor, ie ashore dry 00 the #log’s Back. if Hell Gate: has broken ber her freight ead passengers beve been browght down ayy Seamer Quest Basteaw, for Liverpool, sated — ‘et 11:30 AM vesterday, ms tain Gaonce Wassmaron fe on he a7 eee ng oT. Suede ta oe " re discharging. ah 2 dune B—Arr Golden + . Gityier Omper Poohor sh aires nageien: ) re; Mh. Panama, Johnson, Hong wer ” ian ck ater,'Takn: 29th, Battie 4 Wisi oog Kove 9 ane and J July 2,’ Jeenne and Joevn. he Raha a) ret oe ord, Bhanghee (and 514 Muh, pEeirades toa Oh st Amertean Ports. Haynie, do. TA: reneed cams © ier arson, Cont fron fn ms sda: oh eae ‘Uk Tolless Daf. Nor ty vee, Tpaee T—Arr stearoer Haron, Mathews Phiiade! sa ae Fe ah series iis ty) tet See are os rin “continised Re at Bi eet singin Ricks yt 4 serene a Mae cad eee ee | BS tema marion, Raawga bok ver feck heame, aplit aniin, iymore, CL ervoort. 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