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‘Theatrica: BROADWAY THEATKE. This theatre is closed, Mrs, Robertson’s season lasted only twodays, We expected it, @ last two weeks, b mpany was the cause of the decease. Fer two Ligh's tiey showed how well they eould speak French ‘Thea thoy walked Spanish. makicm’s. ‘The ghost at this eswpiishraent is 10 working order at Inst. Vor awhile tt was very baulky; bat Barnum, who Rad subdued the woolly boree anil the Feejee mermaid, was not io bo anifled with by airy plantoms. Couse quently the spectro ved, and the spectacle is now witnessed and adu ory afternoon and evening by ConUL les thounaudisia Lhe pwns Jecture room, BROOKLYN, ‘The e'ever Webb Sisters give a popular performance at the Atheneum to-night. To morrow evening Mr. James W. Walldck, Jr., and Mr, #1. Daveuport wilt appear at the Brooklyn Ac demy of Music, under the: management of Mr Jarrett, Tho play wilt be “Tho [ron Mask.’ Messrs, Wallick’ and’ Davenport ‘are two of the best actors in thocountry. Why metropulitan managers al- low them, togostyuiling about as they do isa mystery. At any rate, the poople of Brooklyn will be benefitted to: morrow night by the foolishness of our maragers. POILADELPRIA. Miss Charlotte Cusbanin, Mr. Edwin Booth aud Mr, 3. 8. Clarke will appoar together at. the Philadelphia Acado my of Music to-morrow evening, for the Benefit of the wounded soldiers... ho aimount, realized will be distr. buted by tbe Sani Commission ‘Tr the performance Proves successful it will bo reperted at New ‘York and Boston. Thownty trouble about it. will bé to Hind a (heatre largo eneugh to _acecmmodate the immense andience which will attend to aid our brava soldiers and to see wourburg ) Monitor, June 26.) auloianemase document, indicativo of military gedius, forecast, and abound! 1, maxims whict on wath writer bag studied hy best ra ed in ni ‘ina rien worthy of Nap! form on the peed opr en 1907 to 1814.” ie Pleas antadh an ngienemcat from. ville to suocor and 2. The Tair vigor wi Shieh he moved to keep. feb de Braua’s design tp con- ection 4. ‘The vescus of Looiavllle and, tne battle of Perryville, where waut of concert on the Fic division comma: ders: watts tarts tay Ais ted aston whi ich Yorced Bragg’s su- it was designed to rie mT a worth his weight in gold to t in the present crisis around Washington tha Satimore ana ae tng “ne the last eight months, like MeCic) ie deprived of command, his conntes NE Weeding at evs at every fis) from the disastrous inter. any mittary hoot ledges phir capt rf a » Of B0- ieoting the. commanders. f the trying occasion. aed’ rt it in 1812, when the War ee tenes ‘Obt the object to be effected ited by a campaign, and. then giving the generals ful! powor, left the rosu!t to their fn Diuaand their knowledge of the theatre of operations. n wee the powers and vce contided to Harri. ‘whose deeds in successful compaigns Semogealion their own fame, and aided. in counection with the naval recown, in Placing their beloved country 4m the front rank of nation WLTiaisi nd and Departures. PI ma Pb Eaton Aner anand tarde i Whocanns, WM yonse, “Dexter — Bark X Ein a-Capt Webster, wite and fam! ras ate of hip. Constiutos, captured by the privaces ‘eonna, . Foo Cnow—8bip 1 ~'—Charles Chambjin, James Bags | Haxre-Ship Ge nia" Franzel | Live pooL—Fhly Meptu ‘e—"r Peeker and lady, } Vance. ¢ Av, NP—Brig’) lea sor Miller—A Coben, Capt Gr Dat! Devan, the aleerags. ss arg Be poe Ae a me te Koapp and two he am man, ae , La ( Py ‘Feri en : Hi ale i july ae ae a Nyy ney Wot Mise 2, jas Ferrier and three chiidre, 1, EB Bikasey. JA Vos 48 Al re ie ng ck? jm 34 Jno Harris, JT Harris, 3 JM Birmi Fick and lady. Miss E Bloor. Mins Lan, Mr Mia sieter; Geo Ubilion abd lacy, ea Hi Swan 3 Moberison. ta. d Gratam, Y fer Mortimer, M: MA Sirs ean Se mao Ji re ae ice ee Be * and wi GW Palmer and son. Hea Mrs ° D Moody, pe nod, biers, a Ls ta FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tronspar, Sept, t0—6 P.M. is-worth nearer seven than six per cent. Many houses have what they need left with them at six; but to the regular borrowers who goin quest of money the rate asked is invariably seven. Yesterday's sharp rally in the stock market bas again operated unfavorably on the nerves of jend- ern, and onustelly heavy margins are exected on the fancy stocks. Mercantile paper continues searce,and the best names pera current at a sixper cent. Debt certificates are up again one- eighth per cent. Gold opened this morning at 130%, against 131% last evening, sold up to 131%, then down to 13034, and closed at five P.M. at 130%. Exchange was 144.4%, being at one time decidedly lower than goid. The business done was very light. ‘The firmness of gold and exchange, in view of the news from Charleston and Chattanooga, has taken every ove by surprise, and seems the more anoma- lous as‘ quite a number of leading houses have private advices from the South and Southwest Tepresenting the collapse of the sebellion as even more imminent and complete than has been stated in the papers. Private letters from the State of Mississippi represent the planters as utterly destitute, and flying in terror with their families into the Union lines to escape robbery and outrage at the hands of the gueriias. Under these mstances, especially it in view of the probable early fail of Charleston, it i# not easy to discover any sound rearon why the present pre miam on gold should be maintained. Each Union victory tacreasen the amount of United States se curitios sent to Europe and swells the volume of Ville for sale in the market. It i# presumed that the firmness of gold to-day was main- ly @ue to the fact that every one suppound it would be a good day to buy, and hence importers who wanted gold for duties or for ex port, and short sellers who wanted to cover their contracts, sent in their orders simaltaneonsly, and kept the price up. Without some disaster, it would seem unlikely that (he premium can long be maintained above 125. The stock market was irregular and weak this morning, At the first board government sixes deelined }4, Quicksilver 4, New York Central 4, Reading %, Bre 1, Brie preferred %, Hud- son 1%, Harlem 9, Southern old 14, Toledo 1, ie nole Ceutral 1, Cleveland and Pitteburg 1, Galena % and Fort Wayne {. Missouris opened at yeater day's price, but were bid up % per cent. Prairie du Chien rose 2 per cent, and Pacific Mail 2; Rock Taland was firin at an advance of % per cent, The Chicago aad Alton an! the Terre Haute stocks were steady. We learn from the Chicago and Altow Company that they are preparing their an- wer to the injanetion on their lend, #0 an to erve ana reply to all similar attempts to embar- vase them, and that stockholders need be ander no apprehension ae to the result of the cate. There ave in the West 4 number of,broken down railroad eperatore who are trying to make a living by biack mailing newly reorganiae| roids, in concert with confederates in Wail siteet, We must expect to hear of many more imjanotions before these NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘Uy, 1868 TRIPLE SHEET. roads resume their place on the undisputed diyi- dend paying fist, Meantime the business of the roads continues good. The first woek of Reptember on the Chicago and Alton yielded $50.511—an increase of $20,937 over same week jast year. At the close of the first board the market showed increased strength, and at the pub- lie board, at one. P. M., there was) quite an im- Provement-in the leading railway sharee. Erie | was done at 107, and Central at 15424, At the ; Second board these quotations were generatly pretty well sustained on the call; but the feeling of the market was tame, and the transactious small, Atthe close, after the call, the market was steady, without any change of connequence. Rock istand advanced 4 per cent. At the four P. M. call the market was dull and weak. The following were the closing quotations of the day: Harem prot = 9 133 Reading... 17 4 11734 Mich Cectral. 119 «190 Mich Southern 921 a 933 Mich guar. Pacifie Mail 322. ny eer Ey 8 1 NOG "a TOG re preferred. 104% 06 a 2 River 143 pref... 3% Chtengo ANW. 3544 3 336 orm business of the Hub-Treasnry was os follows. to-day: — Receipts........ 04 s00e + $863 363 70 +-For custome. 363,000 00 Payments... ..., + 1,034,693 4 Balance 29 27,262 22 The statements of the banks of the three princi- pal cities of thé Union for the last week compare with the previous one’ abd the corresponding time of 1862 a8 eget The statement of the Boston mn Danks ‘or the Yast ‘week compases with the previous week and for the dca ‘week of 1862 a8 follows:— peor Sept, 7, 1863. Sept. 8. 1863 71,727,995 69,788 7,687,402 8,006,195 28,788.408 26,942,087 197,036 7,065,156 The statement of the present week, as compared with the preceding [shows an increase of $239,879 in the items of loans and discounts, $1,025,543 in deposits, $369,332 in circulation, and a decrease of $88,114 in specie. The outstanding circulation of the Wisconsin banks on the Ist inst. was as follows:— Par banks..... + $2,520,107 Banks wiuding up . + 67,976 Miinoja 6's Minpesota 8 The Milwaukee Wisconsin of Nekaedees chee We learn that large numbers of fi mortgages hay deey settled in en arty mol ressin aime tnotne the ay ad Prairie A Chien Railway. be pl eather ve been Most ‘Deen paid nyepe yearn of the nent receited for the Tite, bythe }, and the payment of ten per cont additional. Thus, Ma saliboaemenen of the road, the farmers hove gages ‘at 90 160 te Ee 100 Ds» as 228 st cui aa 308 600 NY Cen RR 133 do. 1900 do. 198% 10 do..... 690 wen 700 do 193.6 OP 500.00 500 ao is "iO Chie B& Quin RR if 450 do 193% MOMIAPrdoCDRR 17 200 do #30 1934 200 do. ™ ry do. +0 153% 100 do.. .. 1% 00 do boO 144 do bio ite 500 Reading KR ut 190 Tol AWabaen RR 4g 200 0.4 16% 0 4 200 ao, nO 116% ue +, FeWachic 600 dy bib 317 do. 300 40” °"880 41 deo do ey 1e do... DIO 116% 200 ao pid 84 600 a0... 116% 100 do DW BANG 0 do #1 116% WO ALA THavte RR 62 400 do... TIA, 180 Chic & NW ER 1060 rie RR 107" 300 ao 100 do #16 107 60 Chic & Alt pref. 00 do 106% 100 Mar& Cin 2d pret £00 Ao DIO 107” HO Little Miam) RR. 129 100 do bI5 107 BOARD. 1200 abe Read RR b10 iis 100 rf 00 ny ia Mick to & 8 i RR Ae 200 2 win Wig 182 0 Nor & Wor RR... 92 400 Ceut RR scrip. 137 ¢ wo 106 de... 9b g 500 ia 2% 4... P 120 Cleve & Pilie kr. 100N¥ ContealRR 166 100 do... bh0 100 250 de LA 20 do rad 000 do ™'% 1000 do 90. 100, 40 do 194 20 Gal A Obic KR. 109 600 Brie Ri 107 360 Cleve & Tol RR . 1186 100 bio 107 bio 118 Soo B30 107% iso one A os Ts RR. 100 ~~ ao 106", 180 19 1000 Harlem RR 145 reyes 209 do... 14d Sy ‘ta Pn Wie “ 4% 04% | 5 . “ o wo L a 100 an... a o Wo te, 100), oo #71046 100 Galena & Chie AR 107 100 Cleve & Toi RE.bS ror 107 100, do...... 08 1 wo do bs is 200 do... BS 1B B00 de 03 18 200 do . 18 100 Chic & Rk | RR. 10945 100 Chie & NW shoe 3544 100 © ab 200 3046 106 mem i,j 8035 100 do BOs 00 do 8045 wo de.. 80, 1g Paw eWicon #3), 100 ‘do BS I5 100 do. 100 do 200 do., 100 do. 100 do.. 0 do. DALE PART THREE O'CLOCK P.M, 1eppte Cush Coat Ce. 3245 300 abs Read! us 82 100 a + D3 82% 200 do ioe cenide Ooaspaby a 100 de. 80 Qoickni’r Min Co. 67 100 do. 200 do. = £ s € = EI sesststess 83 ig ane 28 KTFREKKRE, rey SRsessesssSsssessssEssysss ARIK ARSRERARENIE | EEK: rs OITY COMMEROIAL REPORT. Tacnapsy, Sept. 10—6 P.M. Arnms.—Sales were made of 50 bbls, at 7c. for pots aud Oc. for pearls, Baxaveturrs.—The home trade were the principal pur- chasers os flour again to-day, and they bought rather freely, paying full prices for ali fresh ground extras, of whieb the supply was very moderate. Old flour was presred on the market, and was lower and unsettied, without attracting much attention. The receipta were only 8.477 bbis. The day's sales were 14.600 bbin. State and Western, 1,500 bbls. Southern and 400 bbis. Cana. dian, Rye flour was steady, with sales of 400 dbis. re- Ported. Corn meal was ia good reqpest end-sales were made of 650 bbis.. We now quote:— Spots Bete ene Wanters.. 0 a HZ mab Carne 1 ie extra Water 3 8 850 teeeeenseeeee 0m a 700 Bouthera taized'te @ se 6% Extra do.. 30 0 776 Good to chic family do. o 80 a 875 Lo ced ts ee apeg @ & 630 Corp mea) 0 8 400 a 22 60 —Wheat was quietjand generally lower, though prime’ lots, Of which ebippers were in want, were quoted pretty frm. The receipts were confined to 24,1 panel The day's salen embraced 63,500 basbels, at $1 50 for vew and $i 30 asi atic for old st Me Weatern.. rot ‘$1 27%, for amber « Weatera pee. pieem 20 fer red do wWeur. $4.20 « 63 20 ceipts fmade of 69,000 ‘pustele at 75 gc. @ 76c. for sound, and 7c. for ansound Western mixed, and 770. a 78¢, for Western white and yellow. Oats continued {n good request i, buoyant; we now quote Canada #6c., State at 6hc. a 72c., Western at 62c. a ‘Rye Toled quiet at 0c. a 90c. Earley and daw hak were ee a 4 Clover. Bigc, @ OMe. per Il 4 $2 W per bushel. ‘Sveame were demand lively th sales reported since our jaat, of 1.400 bhds. at Le. a 120, for Porto Rice O%c m I1)cc' for Cuba, 116. for Fugiieh Inlunds, an in vous of Babia on p.t., and 3,460 boxes Havans, part at 1046. a 1c. TALLOW war in fair demand at 1c. @ 10%e., wth tales of 80,000 ibs, continued active at Me. able rales, 1400 Wroseny i MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Ma CLARK —Trowrson —tn Bt ehured. Rrooklyn , or Wednenday. September 9, by the Rev. Mr. Franceoia Aum C, Chane to Mise Lerma A. Twowrsos, daughter of | the Iate Robert Themen, Faq, both of ‘ork LOVELAND —KeveRR.—At Esbridge. Onondaga county Y., op Sunday, meg by the Rew Them e Rodgers Mr Hewmy Lovaas: es to Mink Makorkert Kuveak, of New Yor! cw Lape 0M As, —O0 edoreday, Keptember 0, by the Rev. Dr 5 by Kev. Mr. Kromer, Mr Ss Was Lampe, of Nash: ‘Tenn to Mise Rewrra Sous, of Watertown, Watertown please copy Lorme—The arene at- Jen ty NJ, on Thureds September 10, by the Key, Fiber Kelly. Mr. Hanny Lorea to Mre, Harumma Tuorston, both of Jersey City Mort en—Piemwoon —OD July 2B, by the Kev. Dr. © R True, Me. Onakine Mouimn to Mime Iae Snumnwooo, of thie city. No cards oe nema — At Winthrop, Masw., on Tosaday, by Key Mr. Daoham, Lieutenant |e tates Ariny, to Mise Armin # noms Died. Anvoud.— At ag Westehester county, N ¥ oa September 10, Cat sninn Smrrmsrn 1. W, Arnold, of Rhode 'riand The relat mot he (amnily are renpect ly invited to atteet the Toverdl, fron the revidence of wre. Hibbard, Yookers, this (riday) afternvov, at two o'otock. ag Sanaa man 5 7D. Wm my September 0, Many An, widow ot flees ton, aged “4 yeare, . ‘The friends of the fam)! Aas renpectfaily invited toat tend the fanoral, from her late rewidener, Bedford ave nue, Bear l@Kalb, Brocklya, (bw (Friday) afieroe, at two o'clock. Rowwnrt.—O@ Thuredlay morning, September 10, afer ¥ Jong and severe ilipers, Prince Eiwscrre, yo oeent child oF Jobo H. and Mary BR. Ronwell, aged i year act > tyntbe, ‘The iriends of the family are reepect*olly invite! to at tend the funeral, on Saturday morning, at wn orin®, (rom the residence of ber pareuta, Fighiy Ofth ttre! near Fourth avenue Heoerert.—0n saturday, Peptember Soo board (he bok rom Kew Oriews, Grown W Liltion, On the yoyn Peswert (boy), 0 Rleworth, Me , of conmemotwe BaaDy.—Suddenty , at toe rermenes of her von, of (ou! street on We porday feptember ©, Mire. fr umy Har aged *6 yours, L month and dye, he ‘oneral +)! take place thie (Friday) altere he O'oloek. from bee Inte revlaenen, Factory rel © wknd. The reiakres ard trends of the fat acct ly jor ite! to ntend, Frwy. On Phnewiiny, sentember ie Ameren lire: | Hive of (emeries commty Wicaiow relend The friend ket ho ynemntaneen are reepeeifatly ine m wt yore ry ena the eater, this (Friday) afterno a, at elec, from bis ‘ate residence, 263 East Twellib stroet. Dubiio TS phase copy Cxowiey —On Thoretay, September 10, after a linger mK illeest, JOwsmNs ChowLny, in the GULL peur of her ae. ‘The funeral wi!l tako place on Saterday meraing, at ten o'clock, from Bt. Lawronce church, Eighty-fourth street, Detween Fourth and Fifth avenues, where a requiem mass will Be said for (he repore of her soul. ibe relatives patty oy (hose of her woo James, are respectfully tend gn ewer Falteryille, on Wednesday, Sept-mber ee. Wns Fuswortm, formerly of Wet Creek, Funeral from hie jate resid moon, at three o'clock Fratuy.~-i0 Hrooklyp, om Thursday, September 10, of JOWN FkALEY, Youngest son of the late Thor ‘@ native of the parish of Cloubrouey, rd, Ireland. aged 6 yeatr. 9 months avd 10 da: friends of the family, and those of Th: a Colson, are requester! to attend the fuperal, op Bearday ster- Room, at Balf-past two Seieck trom the corner of Smith ane ana AUautie street Rrookly: OLBY.—-O0 Wedverday. "Geptember ®, Finn, the be- loved wito of Wiliam Foley, in the 31st year of her age. "phe fr’ Dd relatives of the family are respecttully iy ited to ihe furveral, this Fides F aftersoon. ab two o'clock precmely, from her late rewidenee, 167 Fags Twenty ‘iret ath On Thu September 10, Louis Bt ree. eldest syn of — and Louwe Pater, aged 30 years, 2 and 20 day felatives uti’ (riends of the family are respect(ully invited to attend the fumeral, from. the residence of bis parents, 120 fees Vertietb street, this (Friday) afternoon, anno behery i wl Wednesday aight, September 9, Jexemian v. ie SFowien, in the Ofib teas ot i age. The relatives and friends of the family are rexpecttully invited to attend the fuveral, from bis late residence, Little Neck, Long Island, on Saturday morning, rs ten ry Boate wilt lea James slip and Thirty fourth or my A. M., to connect wit ane at Flushing, where conveyances will be The remwaine will be taken to Grecnweod for —m Thareday auntie: September 10, Parma. Hovawas, in the 64th year of bi ‘The relatives and friends of the fecaity are respectfully an tattend ibe funeral; from hie tate resiience, No, 407 Broome street tbis (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock ‘The remains wi!) be taken to Greenwood ¢ 'y for in: Sept. 9, at the residence ce, this (Friday) after. mon torment. po. 8 —On Weaneatiy Bip. of Chariée King, Newport, odes “ANoriica, daughter of the relives end aged 22 d friends rar the family are invited to funeral, from Trinity Church, New York, this res 0 At 12 o'clock, noon, without further notice. Manan.—Un Wed » September 9, Haxxan Max- “athe 28 years and 11 months, Natives an friends of the family are bi vcore invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday ) afternoon , one o'clock, from hie late residence, 270 Tenth . corner of of Tweony- cighth etreet, - Macon, of J. antl Mee ee yer ad On ts. 5 afternoon, at four ropes » September 9, Romarna . ‘daughter of Terrence and mot, aged 24 years. ‘The reiatives and friends of the tamil; respectfully ited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 187 Forsyth street, this (Friaay) tena, at half-past two o'clock. Boston papers carter Weanordsy September 9, Many, on!y ter of Jobn and Anne Mallball. friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, Wash ingign avenue. «Melrose, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Nuisox.—On Thorsday, September 10, aftera long bat Paticnt illness, Harrix. wife of Charles Nelgon, and eldest bens aad of the Jate Edwin Pierson, in the 23d year of her ite fuperal will teke place on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, at the Eleventh Presbyterian church, corner ayenne © ‘ourth street, where the relatives, friends and copgregation are reepectfully invitea to atten Oncuarp.—On Weduesday, September 9, EKiazavein, wife of the Rev. !saac Orchard. They bad been married pearly fifty-six years, and she died in the 77th year of er age. The funeral service will be held at the Berean Baptist church, corner of Bodford and Downing atreets, next Sab- Dath afternoon, at halt-past one o'clock, when relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Pwunire.—At Chicago, Ii,, on Thursday, Septemper 10, Saman M. Puuuire, wite of A. K Seen. Notice of the faneral in Mr Bday's i —Yra, Ans Resmi, wife or) Jobn Russell, “he rcantve \tven and friends of the family are respectfully bg eaerees the funera), from the residence of ber ames G. Kennedy, 176 Fast Twelfth street, thie (risep) afternoon, at two o'clock. sehen im Aberdeen (Scoteh) papers please copy, ba Th y morning, September 10, at Dis feniganes, 28 West Thirty-eighth street, Nuwron J. Surrn, Of the firm of J. & W. Smith & (o., aged 29 years and 8 monte. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, without farther notice, from his inte Tosidence. on Saturday, at twelve o'clock M. Spanuino.—On W y, September 9, after a short but severe iliness, Manmyce Jawm. youngest ron of Temes and Susan M. Spafling, aged 17 years and 4 months. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are mont re speetfolly invited to attend the funeral, from the reei- ia parenty,No $1 Third street, this, (Friday) shernesn, at two o'giock. The romaine will bé interred in Greenwo a Cemetery Vooxstexa.—On Thoredey, September 10, at ber resi- dence, No. 37 West Teuth Rowe after a short and severe ines, Herxx Voornmxs, in the ra of funeral will be gtven to ext intues Of the ‘of Francia Courtney Morping, at bal past ten o'clock, ber late resi . No. 103 Fast Nineteenth street wn A Fao wotien There maina will be The Baltimore and Phi ie PAperH please copy. A gey the gf September 10, Hewxy (., son of Jobe H and Rebeaca Wika ten, aged 9 monthe and 1i days, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to ot- tend the futeral, thie (Friday) aftermoun, at two o'clock, from the residence of is parents No. 34 Bethune street. Wreermn. her. AMANDA (a Teesday evening, M. Wanerga, wife of 4 V. Webster, io tbe 33d year of age. bere of Poier Star Lodge, No. 245, F. A. M., are respectral- ly Invited to attend the faners!, from ber iste reskience, 178 Fast Thirteenth street, on Sunday afternoon, at half- past one o'clock. SHIPPING NEWS. vomemte of Cecan Steamers. Maile are forwarded ry ar hare. Tae steamers for or (rors Wearrdoh eal bt Gueetstn cepa whieb call at sdamers for or from the Continent, at Boutnampton. yaemu suners. Newer. Leaves Dose. * Bootes Liverpec’ Avs 7 Querec erp Hert 1. New Yors (yet 3 Manchester .Liverpoo! Rept 2 Hanes an 2. ¥ Averpoo.. 5 erpoe).. s wees Liverpoo. ¥ Liverpoet Ww Cup of ebciboaalan. Lirerreos y 6 Bremen. Routhampton Sept 16 Livertoo! Bove 19 Livernoot. Sent 19 Sept 2b Bent Oe Bert 30 Northern Light 0 een Queen Titeoie... MAVANA, KASSAD, N. f., KINGSTON, ORLP ANS. Fon HevansmBiearship Reanode, from New Torn. Sept D ONTOR, Ja. Be —Hieamne! tagene!, from New Frou Kingston, Ja. step Dowrao Cry. Pr-~ttenmetiy Ture Cain, £ hidat 2PM New tore ares amp lt Fou Wee Oeresrs—Qieamedip Creo'e, from Kew Yor hegt Fase eter from Pew York Rep: be. fp George Washington. from New Yort Bayt 12 a Hee Bteamevip Cortes, from New Biseroeh'p Evening Star, from New Yous Seu 19 a SPM BPECIAL MOTICR. Mntended All Letters ond pos hager for the Maw Tone theuld te muted (eae FOR WEY Tone —THt 7On meee morn 6 6 onsen ‘ wwe ti Port of Rew York. September 10, 1963. AKED. Ke), domes, Liverpool lorn Steamship Morning Bar, ———, New Ore om—Joho Rey when rare Myrence UN man bei, A Dew! fare Beweath (Pra on Nat President (Reig), Krome, Autwery s Anderer hae Kite (Macmb, Barta. b Kendartis On py thig Rzraonena Worerern (Mert), Poy tor, Ro iordame Meine & 1 Brig ta Gaerne (hr). Omerty eon & ‘ ‘Brig Priecese Bye! (Tir). Newbold, Perms “s-tones & Le Bile Hawk, Andorenn me > ree Sa we e . is to, . a r Seor Paria Bhengtt, iognte, Perand— it F Doub @ ay Behr Wm € 1, Beith, Bangor—H P Bork & Co. Abtenio (Veruy rry, fos do. r pham Rie spring Mit Rien Meliegs 4 cell & Payne me a le Parmer gobi Hucbantress, Mutchiage, Kaaty Jebe Monaien's athartue, Preemea, Boston; Behr Harriet, Lease, Pembroke-Jobp Te) uton's Bon. brie Mary (aos Mar), Martie yr Sarah A Taylor, Dukes Chincote 0 2 Pihbecsehmids; ¥ (Meck), Oulerkh, for v tava ane ‘ ARRIVED, n Steamed p Daniel Webster (US transpe ; oy Fens Mouro. 2) hours, (@ UB Quarter ber; Sea Serjeut. Thorw-tike. 7 of Cape Henry | B Dicawis Be Stock n » Minnesota, from the block: aie Pec odg Me than gte te log ov } % 8 teat Boats and hed a tebe with Aome rebels, kil Surlog (Wo gang Which they brought with the Desa id vp to Fortress Mourve, At zPM. of Toy panged miguais with sleamabips Baltic and Alias t. Havana, Sept with mdse anil th Indetained \u the lower Rene. June cage bs Wriawroa Melo port spel a so York; Kathy, enue. (rom Hong ods, arr . Foo Chow, april 2t, with | CT 6, 10 I “rear ie IFNGape of Good ‘Derby bad roueh head wii | w v iz Wit Maver, Wistte Borton Aig? with wave and } Met fini inion, Lovell, how Wace a a. Wridgenort Job Wedayn to'ratlast, to faye, in hal Bart Emina (Jial), Cassena, a. Dunkire, 61 days in ta) lan, ‘erbano (Tta)), Asaldo. Genoa, 6 days, in ballast, to ord Bark Marie (Swed). Halberg, Lachore. 8 lace, wish mas ble and ray ane, Job ewhh Bork W ae). Piewett ahd Gobraltar yt 6, with idee, to Peck 4040. Jon 45 61, aigaal zed abip Joho ert Sobuaou, hence for Mambares E bourded the abip Bru) B M/lsie.watarlogged and abandoned: She haa been boarded bya bark dowd Bart. three hours prexigun Beth g {Pr Papeaino, Marseilion, 6 daye, with m Bark aon (at Haren rt), -Mickewvon, Contig, soe th re care ta Toland, 12 “ with jonter a) 4, sanhix Mosiezvina, Hammon 9 Tain nya, ark Batnie nna, jLeaeitt, Bydney, CB, 10 days, with A eing peamer Cnr Herriman, We tuores Clara K diy © (of Tan burg, mat at 40 UR lon 44, PB Phillips, seit Weeks. and tT a ’ ye er Pbiindelpuiat W fe Obs au urch, Port Ewen, . Hien, 4n for ian coal. wo Krett, So , brie Dyer, Gonaives: sebre J Ting Maria’ Tervon Be. of Ou r). Dansoy, Mazagan, 46 | XY5 Hime (Br » Darling. Gardiner, BALTIMORE, Sent 9—Are steamers Jobu K Thom ™ ‘abe, NYorx; Octarara, MeLanetiin, do; sehrs May man, Howes, de. Old trey pio Lisbon @ dayn, »ith sat, oi, nom, 30 rig Magrico (Port), Roc! be io LE hinsinck 2 Go. Brig Aimore (of Waldovoro).. Winchenrearcn, a Fai nga ac, to Metcalf & Duncan. Been 12 gongs Joseph Dio ° ; ven ie rong of Now Ha: Brin Bleanor Miller (ar AM ar NPE Martbews, Bec T Nia wer Late” Yorting NP, 1S dava, with cation, As Montel & Bartow PP tise. just, of Barnegat, signailzed a Spanish sehr bound N, with . yk Coreg ‘of Jerees), Nig Bermuda, 6 days, in tal | gh HISTO. te tha tee res, W Thorn, Fort Reve. Sth arr ache Kosnoke. Pan |, voor tn Fa psd Vern, it, Nt orky the Ft Hwan Baran. Vater. ok a RB Minturn (ot Yarmouth, 8), Coon, Cow Bay,CB, with cou!, to.) W Brain ocala, Port Hen: sw 4 Mace, Wea. str riches, Worbriize, Ni, all for Bid schra J Wallace x GUTO: delphia: Jo Taunton Brig Tangier hatser: Saige! 9 days, with lumber, to Goatrey 2 a1 fete Rayner (08 aurves). Doughty, Reston, 8 dare ph sc yay ir Arago (U 8 surv dare. ALL RIVER, Sept h—Arr echr Roena Vieta, Pili acne Gondag (at Mail one Halifax, 6 days, with ge adel®iia: Vth. Saltie miter, Webber, Albany, Silan TROD, weir Bultan (ie), Dixon, Halifax, 9 de Woodruff & Robi ose . achthe tbh ‘itp with flab, 10 Fie, 10 daye, in disehg. b WN, DC, Be are bark Fdward Byerett. ington, "Si sehr JL Bay'es Mayien Ware VCRSTER, Sept T—Arr achre Fanner Tulle, NYorke o, Finnerty, Fort Cli "A Potter Lett brig Johnson, Virginia. \ntnry| Fhamas H Keyimour: Kelles, Ni ork ia. 2 dayne s * Paragon Laery wd 8 days, Pp pit te how Ohi 4 10. ‘Alban, for Fwunton Bangor, 8 dave ive 7 @ Knight, Whirlow, dodo Phiaaeiphins 0.) gor for New York “Sid brig Sea Foam; aohew ¥ 8h Audenreid and Le oll, Crocker, eat ¢ pominodare, VParret, Eastport, 7 daye. well, Boston for Albany. tia Strong, Boston. ndsel! Reston’ 9 ! Gertrode Horton, Juniata Patton, REDE IRD. Sept O-Are schre Volant, Bute La: \izabeth port rr sehee Sehr &t Lucar, Adar and wie: Hatt A Sebr Bilvabeth Areniarite Hssken Rockland. Byer eis tote Onenen ti Rene Bebr Trader, Hatch, Boeken EWPORT, Sept ©—Arr sehre Devid 4 Schr Bay Wy: Chares Laver ny. KP wo A La rer J 0 Welton, 1 Win Kh Kowen, Brother rovidence vin Pristol for N¥or Off Nayatt. sere Mary, France Bien, Ano Elica, sloop Sehr M8 Pariritge, Hix. Vipalbi Sehr Otive Avery, Randall, Vinal Saray Tatura in. (ilover, New Hav me, Norwich. Pork 40; Norw a Parren. Klirabethpor ‘Ureen, Philadetyhia, Philadelphia, Phitedernne, Ann Elia Ricard Ph eloh ie Steamer Mayfower (new). Kovinsop, Ph.adelphis, Steamer Kingtaner, N . BELOW. One bark. SAILED. Breumabio Morning Star, for New Orleans, {th--Gieamahips Fulton. Albany Cs tan tt At Witheim Kieker ‘rn Hrarich (Brie), beiea Bern weston (Pree): We Marke foemicen eat (ra Teresita jorning. Kiar Goa Paes ao Pa y Jam Holmes: WR Allen Artow [Bry Kprcna ver, Garibaldt (Mr). Wind at sunect # Langion, Geb, ant Hurd: kas, XY we Mary) Arena, Philaaeipnt (B via Balifas, f riven tahore oh Litie Hoye Ber" stir twat ar” man * cone i striking heavily, Hanegoes. 20 bow on the Great Baisnor Dork, Rept The abip An eh) apart 19 kwve the ther Wo Biwoud Wai wie saulbed ibe bvenedevee, ie Ma (oetore reported ot, Abeecor but i yer rn a 1d cork and ot obi ter, Ra, Becretary. we 4) sce auserr Wav ate Sstarie (7o4 Balasea), Sialy 19-The wreck of this ship wae ‘ou. Amie Cunet ov um Wark Allg. BAB tore (at Baltimore), Thomaston in 1680 haw been wold». private terme m Bedtord. which wee prrehasn Davie, Mew ates eh Tonporence Miers v" ¥, Pie m Fe sone, 4, Dailt et Addison, Me, in ined ROVAL HAVASA Lertthad. Aa the mnsek Hero was coming down the re rier morning rhe came” in Salhaion “with the SROteetorems.tons str vy maiveall and boom. fue OVN LAL DkAWINe wee towed to this erty Caure brateee Sreawene SLY IN CONN NCTIONT—Ollderaleeve & Rou'h! of oF avus e building the largrat vessel ever launched on Fag nivent.. It fe to be © tteamah abip and a three decker. | Kee Pryce Noe Prizes Sow and the keerie 200 feet iu lengib, It win be imuuehed in a fer new sea er Independent. built by G ape Win Week. of Norwich dimensions are —Lencth 2) 2 OH lone Khe Isto be taken w Rew Yuri her machinery, Std be finlehed as a paseugrr and (re beat Launemnp—At Bath, Br gers, a0 Al brig of about 170 Margaret A sehr of about | Javached from the yard o Toemday, let inet Bhe le to be come Bool ord Bele bom, we of and via Fippinan, Arr at Payal! LA nebeh H Matera, k. Browne report Wb. Bird, Wager, WB. 128 Som net WP ep whe oft Faye! 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