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asau aver UDnALDY, WRUNKESDAY, OCTOBER 24, se FINANCIAL AND COMMER CIAL. ‘Tosmir, Oct 25-6 P. M, rk market Das bega strong and active to-day, and tho public ‘uterest in the present speculation for a rise Is daily on the increase, Tho oat of town orders, aod particularly Chose from the West, continue heavy, whilo the speculators in the street, emboldened by sac- ‘eoss, are becoming gradually more and more covfident tm the belief that ali the leading railway shares will yeach much hither prices before the year closes, and in viow of (ho present speculative temper and the large earnings of the railways this expectation bids fair to be vealx'd. ‘The chief Interest of the market is suill eontred in tho Northwestern shares, Common and pre- ferred, and the latter experieuced ® further advance thts afternoon to $i, while th@ formor remained firm, the oxtromos of the day belng 549 056%. The earnings of this road for the third week of Octobor eur- rent werd 6, against $223,829 for the correspond ing week last ycas, showing an increase of $68,406, and tt is saoh rolurns as these which give so much strength to the general upward movement of railway securities, Prices ros» euormously bigh in 2836 and 1867, on # gpocio basis, and there Is obviously greater davger of speculation rnouing wild mow, when we have not far frow nino hundred millions of paper racney afloat, the ‘total, exclusive of State bank notes, ep (the Int instant hayins, beom $874,799,008, The money market shows no elange, its couditic ‘weing one of perfect eae, although it is to the interest @f the banks and othor lenders ty prodnoé ‘a contrary troprewion. Loans to the stock Exchange aro mace freely at four per cent, with exeaptions at Gye, while @ome of the lexding dealers in government securities aro enabled to borrow at3a3%, With the increase of Business in Wal! street and ihe rise in prices the de- mand for moucy will increase, aud as it does 80 the banks will doubtless incrwse their loans proportion- mtely. Ai the end of last week the bonks of this eity held $78,625,469 10 legal tender notes, and $7,371,487 in ‘spicio, making a total leal tender reserve of $85,098,956, against Wabilities in the forw of depusite amd circulation amaounting to $255,499,098. As the law requires a legal Yend*r rserve of only twenty-live per cent of the de- qposits and circulation, say sixty-throe millions and a half ‘ad the present time, st follows that the reserve as it @tands ig twenty-two millions and » half in excess of the logad requirement ‘The banks will very naturally fee) disposed to extend Ahetr loans as the opportunity for so dolog presents it- meif, tho more especizity as twenty-five millions of tom- porary deposits will be lying entirely unproductive to the Sub-Treasnry after the 25th inst., the iaterost on the seoona fifty por cent of Clearing House certificates oomshng on that day. The enormous power of the banks Aé invrease their loans was shown in 1856 and 1867, In ‘the former year the bank note cheulasiog of the OUMFY was only §105,747,950, and tho avurdyo deposits of al} the bank® $212,706,000; yet the hans amounted 9694,183,000, ani in 1897 they rok to $684,450,000, Ser. 5 aro at present confident in the anticipation of prolonged case, an’ consequently thelr chief anxiety is to keep their funds as fully employed aa possible. There ‘fs only a nominal demand for discounts, and first class sommerol«! papor is quoted at 6 a6 per cani. At the esrly session of the open board the market was strong, ani Northwestern sold at 55% » $6—preferred 993; 2 %,, Michigan Southern 91% a 4%, Krie 83. At the fivat regular board the market was active and budyant an tone, with a large and well distributed volume of ‘baxiness, Erie clozed |, higher than at the seine time yesterday, Reading %, Michigan Southern 11, Minos Montrail 44, Cleveland and Pittsburg 144, Rock Island , Borthweatern 214—preferved 2%, Fort Wayne 1, Toledo, Wabash and Wo-tern \j, Alvon and Torre Hante i, Ohio and Missiasipp! certificates *), silver Ly, Mariposs preferred %%, Western Union Telegraph 1. New York Pontral was %; lower, Clevoland and Toled» %. Govern- ment recurities were neglected, but nearly stead Woupon.five-ivweuties of 1862 were 34 lower. ‘Fennessee sixes wore % lower. Erie third mortgaze advanced 1, Chi- eego and Northwestern convertible bonds 1, selling at 86, At tho one o’e'ack cossions the market remained trong, aud at the ba!f-past twe board it was steady, prices devi- ting but atightths ‘ror those current at the fret by New York Centra! closed 4, higher, Oleyeland and Toledo dd, Northwestern proierred %%, Reading was 4; lower, @Plovelnud and Pitreburg %, Rock Island 14, Northwestern 3, Quicksilver $4, Wostern Union Telegraph 1 \. me warprice if expressed that the latter atock, of which thyre + Mealy forty-two millions issned, should be ao little @eait in on the Stock Exchange, and that, notwitbstand Bng its frequent fluctaations, it should attract Dat a tri- ‘Aime «hare of aitention as a speculative recurity. Abthe three o'clock open board the market was gon qwally firm, and for the Northwestern shares very strong and active, outside parties, in the West and else ‘Where, boing buyers of the stock on ite euppored Derity, g@iike with the speculators in the stroot. New York Central sold at 1219;, Erie $24, Reading 6% (« Michigan Sonthera 91%, Cleveland Rork Tiland 1087), Nortbwesiern Port Wayne 109%, Quieketiver 561%, ferred 29, Western Union Telegraph 83. quently the market remained strong up ose of buviness, nnd the quotations pei fie were as under, —Naw York Central 12! Brie 82% a %{, Reading 116), Kw A, Cloveland and Baland 1004; a 44, Northwew pre 291, Fort Wayne 104!, 2 110 Ohio aud Missiseipp! cer Pifloater 333; aby, Cumberland 57% & %. Quicksilver ‘The et a nd Pittsburg 92% 5\—preterred 81 pre- Subse to at Mariposa the hati 964, 4 ig. Compound interest notes were thas quoted By the doalors im them: —Jnus, 1844, 196% «117; July WOK 0 4; August, 1 @ 116; October, 114% 8115 Becomber, 1139; 0 114; May, 1865, UI all2, A B10 a Y; September, 110 4 \. Urtober, 1094 a 110. The movements of the guid market were somewha! secentric. The opening price war 1454, @Avance of | and a decline to 14645. From this pot BM rose gradually to 1462;, at whieh it stood tev mim efore three; but at four o'clock it had further advauend followed by an nt M1473) @ 8% A heavy “ssbort!? mterest has been treated, in antictpat of the payment — of We November coupons, amounting to neerly Swenty.tour millions, deytering the premian fur the = aifert, ofthis tistmrsement bar ‘Been dicounied, and when i actually made « Strong Upward ronction will be probable, em lance rent Ranees of Kold will have to be male to Rurope by tae Growers of Wilir of exebangs and others who are @revent deferring snel with » view to Duying gold more than half of the imteret ov doe to parties im Enrope. Tire Spply of coln for deliveny wae somewhet aearcey than Peterday 006 lows were mado at LOR e116 on fare: oF Se londwr The foreigs sx beute marke. was firte Steand for D2, of whict the sopply ie evar Bile at sigty dave oo Prylend were quoted ng days 1108 4, commermind 108 wT, france at MEE days 6.172, 6 6.20 vt (htow daye 61D a5 18 Mring mocks were active bot somewhat irreguier At th Arpi board Corydon closed Boe, lower than a ihe mame time yestoniay, se!!ing at $490 La Crowee war O8e. lover, selling at $4.9). Nye wae steady and sold at et the second board Corydon sold at $7. ot $4 1% Quarts Hull af 86 «2 $5 %5 and Nyomi s ‘The let and provtous quototionn for consate and awe Weaw seairition in Lomdoy are thus shown Or i with © good Baukers 108! ‘At the amvnal raveting of the Bocial Sotepes (ne mecently held st Manchester, in Bngiant, one of v e mations! debt of ¢ of 1929, 1 hope that four mititons of the new me will be asigued to further conversion; and 1f thi hope be realized two hundred mil ons more of the debt will be placed om the read for liquidation. Then, by the year 1960, the debt will be reduced to three hundred aud Sixty millions, and the taxation for ite payment to about eleven and & quarter millions, as com ared with Sevem- teen and a half mi! ions in 1923 By tis time the dobt would be brought down to so moderate a size that T hope that by one more and jast effort the whole would be onaveried into term nable annuities, and that por- haps at a higher rate than five per cept interest, But even ifthe fatter rate be adopted by the year 199], or in legs than one Hendred and thirty years from the present time, every shilling of our debt will have been paid, and iwenty-sevon miliions # year will have bega str or ‘the taxation. The Newbern (N. C.) Times thus speaks of the spirit of repudiation rife in that State: We uotice from our Slate exchanges that the gubjeot of repudiation is daily growing in Importance among the taxpayers cf Nori Caroling, They beg'n Lo writhe and the heavy load of taxation that , and th y are dizpoged to twist res: ous fro a if poasibie, The various taxes levied and collected by tho United States. government take about all (ue surplis money the people can possibly aud there is nothing left with which to pay 5 and they are looking out for some excuse to a portion at least, of the burden off their ahoul- notice that part'al repudiation, or repudiation n exient, ts Deing agitated by some of the can- didaies forthe Legislature in the western end of the Stata, also that thet there ts a repudiation ticket out in Now Hanover county. To what extent this feeling has extended we are not able to say, but from present indi- extions the subject will oecopy the attontion of our next Legisiature In some tangible form or other, ‘The business at the Bub-Treasary in this city to-day was as follow: Rocaipts., $1,246.351 Customs., $489,000 Payments . 994,071 Gold notes. 180,140 00... ss + 101,330,544 The earnmgs of the Odio and Missiscipp! Railroad line from Cincinnati to St. Louis during September were :— 1865. 1866. Eastern division. . $208,004 $163,876 Western «division, . 144,343 14,824 $278,700 ‘The comparative earnings from January to Septem. ber 80 inclusive, in 1865 and 1866, were :— 1865, 1866, Eastern division $1,601,427 $1,461,089 Wastern division 1,122,088, 1,024,142 —_ Total, . $2,485,782 Deorcais of 1866 trom 1805, ‘Sar ia ‘The following statement shows the condition of the Philadelphia banks yesterday as compared swith the pre- viows Monday :— On, oe + 814,49 pans. 51, 416.490 Specie. ONT Legal tenders. 28,977,073 Deposits + 48,152,028 Cireviation, ... + 9,639,176 “Annoxed ty the Phi igdelphia Clearing Honse * Mearini «$0,802 50m 6,337,368 8,050, 107 5,157. 868 2 6,087,302 + 5,809,525 ‘33,060,079 fhe total value of exports fro 2 Roston for the woek ending October 19, inclading specie, was $330,710, against $179,350 for the corresponding week in 1865. ‘The-cash halance tm the hands of the Assistant Trea- surer in Boston at the close of business October 20 was $13,373,041, showing a decrease of §4,271,572 as’ com- pared with the close of Uae previous week, ‘The railroad from Payattevilie, N. C., to the coal flelds joenied ia Kyypt, Chatham county, és tovbe extended from th» latter point, soas to connect with the North Cayoline Rutlrvad. Work on the Auguste and Milledgeville (Ga.) Railroad is stated to be progressing vigorously, The Anguata Chronicle eays that several hundred tons oF {ron are on the way, which will be laid down immediately after its arrival. The heavy rock excavation between Oulyerton and Sparta bas been completed, and the rock work be- yond tite latter place will be finished before the track- layers sr° ready (o proceed with tnelr work in that soc- tion. ‘The raiiroad from Atlante, Ga, to Chattanooga, Tenn, with the exception of a few miles below Marietta, has been put in thorough yapning order. The stockholders of the Loutsville and Nashville Ratl- ropd have dotermined npon the extension of their Leba- non Branch road from Crab Orchard, its present ter- minos, to the Tennessee line, at a point to which the Knoxville end Keotucky Railroad is now being built. ‘The North Bridgewater (Mase,) Gazette ays the capital *wek of the Hanover Brench Railroad has been sub- veribed, the frat assesment of twenty per cent paid in, the road #ixked -ont, and the grading wil! shortly be commenced. Tho road extends from North Abington, through Kast Abington, West and South Hanover to Han- ovey Foar Corgers, SALES AT THE NeW Yak STOCK EXCHANGE, Taesday, Oct. 23- 10:30 4. Me 181, 000 B's BA sha Quicksly MgC BT 768, veg 13, 1) As 2 %, 5.20,04 11435 OO CS We 50 reg," send US Ta se io Macipows pret 20000 03 6's 5-30 cou, wae $20 Union Navigationla B00) CR Gag adert bat 18S 10) hos Wator SH)VUSS«10 19'ec yy pS ll 1h Pacis M ny « 700 Reading R do. 10) Mich © enteal Rit wn ve aii ‘it 100 28a ze 100 1000 GO is i 100 4.00 Hrooxly 20 Erie RE preferred. 100) Minnescta ®” SM Undsow River fit. 1334 Onin & Migs oar 1000 Mich SN Ind RE 918 de 0 do esa igo fo. ey do ; w Pod Mae ig 138 b Cleve oy ww 92:4 0 a ae £o 16 s . RY Py 10" so eas “0 . Soe wo “vi Boda sien rt 6 Ct aoa NW pre. my do... 1400 coveey 00 Chu ARE RR iy da. ] Amertean Coal. Mentral Coal Oo ) COMMERCIAL REPORT. | Torsmay, Oot. x Reeripts noon, The marke cirtend siesdy ty prices Piswawar coutinund quiet Nodarste exiles ware eifeoted Boesnerorrs —Keoeipts 99 Wi tout, U bags cern toon! 1,130 banhels wh ant, $8,086 do. « cdi and 44.008 do. Darley. The deroand for Staie ant West. ey (ur was moderate and the owtinoes was light, the ex. teen views Of sellere serving as an rifectwal check apon tranwaction® Mort bolders demanded an sdraner of We.» yee ve ies reported, however, were matsly at 1.98 do. owt, Hdo ¥¢ deur contiaurd ty advance, t neral scarcity. ote rales of m0 Gite mt ‘teow te) AGA Cora alen bed am advanday ith bhi. at G0 @) for olty and $i ‘Speators (a Mr Hill) discumeed | frandy win calorie, We quote Britain, aud miggested & ptiei San in ghlladad Goteonen 1 bs eae rsa cca payee irs “es » fend foal extisction, He mid < tate e Wis ue s} & Vader the following arren; or se) ~ ain estes estern a a a ponte : ws ie meight be puld of tm one ohn he 498 eae :s-1 erate thal naxt year300,000,000 01 «be | ‘ystngort SBR se BS janent Ore per omnt annuities be aonvaried juin fice | Fa Wee 16 Per cent lermimable annyities, t do whieh would re. | he a ° is . +4 sive, tors period of thirty-one ytare an edditien of | Peacoat “28 8 i" £3,084, 000'% year 10 then taiteny mately, 9,000,000 | core Beal Scans viet : ies ae BRIE Satorest and soows £90,600 for cont of colleetion; Wat | rhe demand for wheot was moderate, but ‘choles was held fom thie tm would have to be deducted firet neariv | oy Sem as Ure main alpricns sitogetber sbour the views 800,000 for existing lorvatnabie anaes inka will | gf the snl Cor were to light deman, 40H Wo ar 4 next , ond upwaeds of oo | Bese otigy ‘vt ‘sine calee Ls diente na to like msurer, ent have to be aiewok eae nina pn hes A be. on winter an ears. Te 18G3 che ae ort would atand a8 follows: — | Miimen tee #2 for anne Mid Bien ge ‘for choles stalcer welding gay oe wivalent of oe Hlotey $8 10 for white hag gd and Tae Plo med pene hon! 714,000, ri The eautrmert the corn market ovea@ioned by SaLarert ot * somewhat more van O00; OG ine | thavshis newer continued to inoerase, aud wit ante 10 Contes of v Swrenty-try millions wee me op 4 “4 of twenty five and ¢ © and two thints tat whee the year 1698 arrives there. will Ne Willi ngoess to employ at \mast ae preater 007 Wiree rutilifine— lo a Age oy Lerminabieeonulties Ifthis be aame, TY! proposed conver. millions. @Ame arrangement asthe te 800 OF one hay Arwd and Atty tolls ia -On@ More years the dete noua he five huudred re b) nb es tase Res AL the peat vericg | apewiaiive and elt tnd domend pytoes further ad a 16 some holders, ret y tell pert ot 8 A Rieter advan, Fes i} nenrty &H),000 enayrneing 1 iy 4 a it A ery, in dg. aan ir, he anata’ price Toh hk high tal sew: 9 16 for Werleco yellow, and 8! io a raul aperit ‘ints * ovomen ti close footing ap vearty \pyiik) bushels, ngeape gee ye ciigo and Mitwvakes, and ae. ft was Aiea a fi Bate, he lat vo or eee ita Tere limites ob neve Py Yical ey was helt ut we hi 00 Te Sasa a in ire Pet wat ganar gly 80 wan duit of NSorron ie Tee ct nan on yold of the bey na and the bavyaney Poy at which viedo M fair to elicit demand se; from spin ners, 4nd the market cloved hoavy at jeaved by our revised quotations ou gies st write a general to sell and scarcely any fe quate: panel. Fi Mebite NOG T. 35 % s FA ao vs g ‘market continued quiet, but ut prions foratt were weil ausceined. We net note wales of 300 hags at ieige gold, int bon’, and wold, duty pi me Loblaw. che York a ‘dame; Bul sa bap oh anes ton Ql tock of otuer sonpilond in New York amounts BO477 page in lots, aa follows >—La- er, * pent Java, 8.140; Maracaibo, 9.776; | Cev. hod in LAN," othy.r dosgthpiions, | 7.773; ee nd’ totid te 71,493 bags. Rio gotten, oa ia kev ‘ork. 85 000 ba 0, 0), and other porta tn | hy of which 8.208 bogs have been sold Z ‘ea ny Rio, ordinary to fair, ie. a 18e.; toe wo prime, old, dus inde to good go a 856. thurs, Gay's coal Maracatbo, Vigo, 206.7 Lag: mlngo, 160. 8 Te.: Ceylon, We wnge On Lan ton, bankers? bi teste ‘1ostg 146, CANDLE. —-Adama tine were uneban ed, the mai i Secns koe en age. were quiet at 4c. DkvGs AND Dies,—Lese activity has railed in Ket sino our last, yet a moder ny bet bugoeaa Van’ trane: | 2 haa 0 acted, and pravious prices have been fatty intaine:t, snlgs were 1.350 keg bl ear. soda at Ze. @ Tie, Fives and. 11340. 8 11%0 cy ney, onthe shinny at at A Sige guid; Weddin eens a ee ee een a favorite brand: sie Seka coe ener, and, yn is tocar gt en ‘a Bice, gold; (oaks French mad : a iattar ‘at ' ana alet prot ‘atmnost nominal ab the annexed gold; aoe ine. rari mH pig ae} refined borax on private RRIGHTS Were “ae tions:—To ver db. ST! cr i _vatyieaim ti vA a, 16s. pes in: ik and 044, per buahel; wheat, Salk aud bags, hie ari sda ds par + pork, In. Od: bbl. To London—Tieaty goods, t ton; ail. 25s, ; » Hour, aia bape am, 4x bee ‘Ba, Sd. per ‘ n. Bod, ce To Auiw toba hip, 60000 iA 60,000 busiiets corn, : eine two ships, to Cork, for a ee ‘6d. per Paty C: We heard of salen of 200. in ‘Roston } and here, at Zc: « 28340. in Bosion—Ble, fethe tauatneien sent Baas were dull and nominal. at ei x ed Hines. Business was x were nesopte, TU Uy Grantee Piyncen pola, 2000 "fivenos Aye, 4 ATs. at ted cap 900 Rio Usage ® Re iy ihe, hie Dobie oe Ihe at IR. eurrone? BO) do. Sia, sabe fist as Yerma. We nanos Honteviten, » re) Toa, ‘igen fox i is 21 Ths. 189. a Sti bins tye Ak 1g beta, La 193, Amerien: ihe! ie ° A65e., Backs a2 totes Tae wags, eh ~ Hors were in ae dor Caer mr aia folios 1e r ‘ere Wa ered tf iM from 15°. to de. for Ameri for fort noticed im our Inet we have heard theme Citta re heart of eales of F000 3 < bis, common at Sales were reported of 1,100 ‘Lxatier.—'The market for hemlock has ruled steady and frm at the unnesed peecatione For oak there bas been a noeptl for Ji which has ane the: desert limited inquiry. i, ers eS Ee 2 ee ee # 460, ; do, middle, a cropped, middle, 80x. a 650. ; rt Ih, OLASSES Was sterdy bat quiet, parcels of a reta'! character were rara realized ey We Ch he Marescmetar ae © Ble, ny 460, Cuba, aiCusnh, 30, nao: Porte ‘Stock, 3800 prvi Gabo 8,400 bhds, Porto 160. Svaar wan ict, Wut nominally unchanged. The sales were $0) hh. tivding Cm nt frat Oe. to 18%e., And Porto Ri wa ide” Alcor lal. Ooxen ‘gn Lereus we. did foarn, Refined sugar was steady but incetive, bards. Weynote pernman reflaing, oi Ag. for Mani Latas.—' om st i vanced somewhut under & Meal ire bay ote: Ps i, Bee. yee unchanzed We heavy, B70, 0 24 Bde. es heivy, 254, do. | ayes ale chia hen No sales = Ps baseaur a fow ema 0 ynade were on & Rosiact, I6ige. for ane as follows: at, i raw 1B to a Pr ae rades, 10! al a ings am) ae ae Bosc ear" unde, se “Murats. arene a oe haw San er sea Movement In the market for avy erualont rut teade ts very quice, Wahene Madyite 15.006 Ios, in lotr, ine leas Sta iimare, erable during ‘November, at Te apa Tend ed fae a ae leon, the spot ew " a for or. inary foxelgn amd Sage & Ze tBrada, with selene hpetter in abt ds tales Lona Tecqmet, “amatl supper Anite: he, bushes Peg oping pe ain tte for Stra ies ‘or Banca und ake tor gush, a mt continued at Jo, @ 7io., and clinch "Sime kinks were in moderate, detail at uncisuped Sronrs.—Crude turpentine wa My held at Wo "Phe netivity notlond tn the market Wr np mer ifeadncnd te in our Inst almost AAS meray ati ry Taos, semsion was granted, the, trans hin, at Be, 2 A¥e,, thelnding 3) ‘bhis, alae aL the inaide Price. “The markst for roains eoutinned quietand steady for all grades except hots 9h which rnold atan advance, sn) bhit, being ispone The eales besides were: 2,000 bla. 8 pai a, ai Sif a $13, includ ng 300 do. palo Bs, 100 Bote. + for half broken. a8; ek cca, tar jarket for crude fish has ruled 5 the dford foy the ny beiog conuned to Mf bbls. 76 thers--and 80 do, Boath Nie to arrive i in Sind, (atte, 84 for von and or nite 10) ioe wold at $4 50 altred $4 1346 0 ale crade sperm—genaralty hatd at Sea whale on privat verma. continued ulet—x SS nsec gold. Crashers prices ohm ed City diswiled was ae Sobbing way ot md a Wan steady bat quiet at preview 4 phy dull and we heard of uo tmportant transac.” “Provist oe. 47 bbls. beef, 81 pkgs. cut ments and Sdo. lard, The pork market ruled quiet and heavy, bat holds ms id not seem disposed to coneede much of a re ton, ™. to effect larger transactions, New moss ed wt Nt ®eash, The sales, cash and 7 were 1) it a for pew mesa; B fovea do. and $29 tarp ‘also y9 for Inte Oetaher iy 0 for new plain mesa ness. He rae ame af 2 Price nominally as to quality, Cut moaty changed tn valine with: farher sales’c ¢. for shoulders and 170, « 190. for im lard were very and.the 1 was dull Aud ngsainally lower helt ix me ensen held at Ic., but it could be The enies were about 400 , at 1B: iStter rate only obtuinable iu a few Instanoes for the chowest aniples. Rutter aud ¢ “ar porieargrante quiot bat prices were snibtaitaty una Sta AACE thle The mache, fr, ath delivery 1,250 Was not much vealed f for. ONY w Sb) bhle, at $12 50 0 for new extra fh . ike, 1B per were inactive but’ un WY packoges at Me. a ine. . oa in Y en ie on saving dectined Fully rene tOt ere ai eaters mount of basiness in Rented. ue Satpe of crude bet 20 ile a 2 a. a 220., at the - gee | or, | A hey straw @, at Be. a . ©, Bit6e. for the latter: Be coe pe Sie, for, straw to white r for Hight irae: 35) bile ‘om color nad low teat at B2t;e., 200 do, Ng teat on petvale terme 00 ‘shite in tine et 48lve., ‘slno. 1,000 bbls. do. » on tom dag for all DO ber at SuAge, mM. and 1.009 whis de, forthe frat Wan days in November at 286. sule of 100, bbls, {ree was for white, Tn Pailsdniphle we wollen sains of 1.10) vin prime Liyht straw to white at 87! nd 0 do, atandard white for November wi buyer's on. Bary continued quest and hos ‘salen of Ban oy --— 1 were re- we es She Senne, however, ruling trm, Jobbers’ prices naehanged. reanene Filed eténlly with 9 moderate demand. Salen GLO Tos at Ide 9 16%e., end 08, grease at 9yc. s . ‘The market for goasconsaveg (anit, aed inaty pouyinal, the transactions betes tient No Hielw. L do. Pavia, aod 2 do. Cotpeet on effected Pit wn Central yr NE es rat and Para Ge, @ 62540. M erate gales Were inde of castile at 1%. ‘Tae market remains dull, Our 4 ira te Sear son Joan fhe 8 Ne. a dhe, Soar Tn some descriptions ing to the Large etock fm implied. n penper, to the trade belie om Be, Tartar wesgnietand bea Cenlon were At from tie to digo, the later pries ag outside for the Dole, . Co.-The market has been {nacre Prione are owes) apy business feeilag separate: eooeeitios of consumers, Bene eoniined do Fie ot ile. and ‘eoretoen Wars env. Recetpeay Ci ‘ole ‘There wae 6 sctive guy, ind Eriewe, Wrong Bemer, with change. Bins 0 dp H bbls. in bor <The’ m r both fore rvted Ory quiri, ‘sud prices ell t tn ehaser At auction to-day, 18.000 Iba, Temas, gee a ng at an at 20.) tet ee 28 ot frieaus Nt Bdo., Ad bales ehoat! ings a mye at Wigo,, gold, and 4 halew ma TELEDNAPIC MARKET REPORTS Pictanrr pia, Oot a f*%, Alooks eR, Morrie Oanat, S8) Pailadedph vid, Zh. Kenalog Railroad, 6 Peony #3 vente ih ea Tait, Pearcrcam® nore ne shale § Fefined, in bond. e Flowt eouive fn slowiy; red. $3 1 oMeara droop: r aud deained de; yellow, $1 15 Basse Pow very frm: wuter wheat, We oar 1915, pring, $120 1275. Wheat frm. 1 moO fomar: yellow $1 08 aerhre, oer Mendy, neuro. Provisions quiet ine Waukey dul Weolwrn 65.42 ts eK RSET oe RIPLE SHEET, fru; fen, ater 2 050 busbele s white, Canada oy ite wi =} oe ery tat bes bi bushels Caneds aueese a Satpal brag ele Cans soaroe, Rime and and et, relat Aly A ie bo eg ey bushels aut 364 fh x and firm; sales 200 bbl, a ‘ prin, 314.00 Yor doubie extra Wester witte. ‘g12'@) for cn gprtn (bakers). Wheat rm aalen BDinaae hia to arrive, aes BD for, Noa Chicago and No. d Mil: Waukee apri for Port Washinton club, and $277 for Fei Vani 260, on the spit and to arrive, ts. —Siles 21 00} bushels, Mow Bus Ped pe, en 180 Wha: key. ire Moar’ on Plc Waa ame cn outa to Dusnels, trot for the pei ending Octobe Dols: raln, 2X34 855 bushols. a full week of 341,203 buxhela, ‘The: th Her, Including abipan, vg, Uenohar ber VimeFloun, i eras "828,830 bushels; oats, bushels; ryo, 88,860 bushels. Flour frm. Wheat advanced 9220 for No. land $1 toil oy yivanced 26,5 ales ab . Oats Meus at encuasee da : c., for bbia. 088 co ‘Onta, bushels chery 0,000 do. corn, Flour firm. $1.29 for No. 2, wheat. Shipments, York. Receipts for the last ne a barrols; wheat, 3).857 bushels; corn, No — - poy ‘of Buln aeees holding 0: id refusin; price receipts at the pokes porte dof Gh ae, Mi ukie, re is adoat on ca vote from Bull « fa tek Oeterno. for ning vai 7,971 bbl. wheat. “4 a Néc. for No. for Xo. Land Soo, ti dren at Sa. on whont to Bu flour, 114.000 bushels wh: Shipments 19.000 uble, flu, 67 19.56) do, MILA Avge ‘Wheat firm aa petive at $3 td fo nis, 7-000 bblme Doure 86) do.; barley. yy curlers. "roledo aD 20 were:—Floor, It ing off 884,04) bushels; 46). gee | De- 162 ‘om the previous testined for for fourteen “Currcaco, Oct. 28, 1856, closing No. 2. wi at $2 tie and iy ot 28, 18. Hoar, and wo ‘bushels 4,000 busiv.s wheat, NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Jersey Cit es Copnoner’s Ixquest.—fhoe body of a boy about thirteen | years of age was found floating in the water at the Jer- An. inquest was held yestorday by Voroner Kirsten, whon a verdict of ‘‘Found drowned” was returned, The boy had brown hair, pants, buff colored small plaid sey City ferry slip on Monday, Diud facket and abirt and beavy mother, vordict of * Death by suffocati Narrow Esosre From reece of the passen- gers of the ferryboat was so hurried to reach terra firma jamuped into the water in After the process of other appliances sug- gested in the excitement of the occurrence the man was on Monday evening that altempting to leap op the bi backing up, throwing lines drawn out Jp safety. Rorsrp Near Tae Ferry,—James Eyre, residing in Garden street, Hoboken, bad his pocket rifled of its contents near the ferry on Monday night, He had been gvending the day at Cominunipaw, and on reaching the PBPY inc discovered that his pocket g seaich and cba, ata eet of $2850, wove abslracied, Excrmxe Race Between 4 Tucnoat anv» Riven Turmver..-As a watchman at the Erie Railway dock, in Jersey City, was going his usual round yesto-day aftornoon, he observed two sirange looking obaracters einorge from beneath the dock. He at once suspected them as members of that somewhat troubleeome pro- feseion commonly known as river thieves, ‘an organiza- tion whieh, if less nomerous, js certain) cessful in elading the vigilance of the Fenian raiders, The suspicions of the ol wore confirmed as he saw the men approach th Canisteo, then lying at the pees até a ne ae then pu! A tugboat coming up just acter, ‘was immediately chartered by the Long Di . An exciting face now thieves pulled well, but, seeing that the odds were aint them, they wisely turned tack and struck for oro, Having once effected a landing at the dook of ursnit as were Rome, Their to the’ barge, and rection of Hoboken, ad *h they were as secure the bet bei the early Christians in the catacombs orrest i3 anticipated. Tho arrival of Chrisumas day is also expecied, Newark. Boat Racr.—A boat race took place on Mondsey even- ing betweon the Nereids and the Annoke Jans Club, on ‘The Nereids won the race by one- eighth of a mile, having made the distance of eight miler the Passaic river, in one hour and nine minates, Trent Auiacen Bripeey avy Conrrvrtion.—The trials of the indictments for bribery and corruption m the last Legis- The first case called was the State against Charles Rub, of Hudson county. lature commenced yesterday. The State but one witness, Attorney Generai Frei: ysen and Prosecutor Hi oe a red on the part of the State, and J, P. Bradley, A. chardson and Leon Abbett for the defendant, Mr. Brad iey contended that the State had failed to make out our aut of in from NEW JERSEY POL Democnatic Conrrerion.—Another demoorativ conven- tion in the Fourth district waa beld yeatorday at Orange. Tt was convened by leading politicians, who are opposed to the nomination of Jack Rogers, John Huyler, of ITICS, Berzen, was nominated by acclamation. It was before the meefing adjourned that Mr. Kogers Sonia resign, A leading topic in the cor of the Fifth Congressional district to the democracy, caused by the forcing of Mr. Gilchriet by Essex county, which has decided the contest Letweon the parties by thjs inopportune course. Cuomentaxn Counrt.—The republicans of Cumberland county have nominated Peter Gambles for the Shoriffalty, Sarex Covsty.—The repudlicans of Salem Cou: Monda} tor, made ¢ following nom nuel jammer, — Firet Pancoust, Dawoena’ Asem Coxvasrion.—The conventions of the Third, Sith and Ninth Districts vention Was the loxs inations :—State Asserably will be held ducing'the probcat week. Rervaticas Mretiva.—A hold at eon Mall, Major Z. K. P The ofticers of the French flect in New London harbor, Capt, Ribourt, Commander Lathines, cae . Boetand and pecemite ‘ a cons — Brat. 20th inst., iu company Capt. fri Babine, ome ig whom were , Vt, on the the profemsion. i pring of eleven years of died, by two Paisioy. They Light fn bullying a little fellow. A negro cook in Nashville on the night of the ith wore "hannel AN Inpaxr Suvrocatsy.—An infant child aged two taonths ‘was found dead at the father, John Walsh, in South Second street, yesterday morning. ‘The cbild was lying in the bed with its At the Coroner's poor se ery the jury rendered a residence of its book, a valuable gold shirt studs, fn all about more suc- rittes than the di- men for The two nt ty on on District, Samuel Garrison; Second Assembly District, Samnei C. Assembly Tepublican meeting was P i ‘on Monday eveni 'y City, delivered an dreas of an bour and & burs yactaiion. NEWS ITEMS. and his asso- yaad Hoary and Ba The ne sactre for the act except a de. oy birth to a mulatto child which she murdered id in a ploce of rere Getting breakfast for family a4 asgal next moreing. The following are the ioe. —— t perce Press. North American... . Evening Telegraph... Evening Bulletin,,.... Philadeiphin Democrat J Age... On the 14th ofnest, mon! hiluard tournament at Hi mineat pla; a a week. held, ns te — and, | in addition, on: > einer bet at this toataamea Tho Ma: Tecoipt ol $408,187 18, of relief A Prossian, named Edward Borns: sia eg rin at i Lg Medel in Boston, at temeky = tnonthe — a from the fiem of ‘a road one iid ton 1s proposed to erect a ‘abe tecaltan of the Wobece Three bills afeoting the atabitit; ain aa taaean caer M. Prostor, ones on the 170 Inet, to raise funds to vag beantifal gold Pe #Q] Me., bes ac! Nota" “the” amount Fee pula oe die az Lonumaeears vc , of Franklin, N. i, enmmmitted sui Maine furnishes Boston with 9,000,000 doxen of exes noua! The storm on the Atlanti¢ coast has made a change in the chavael at the mouth of Merrimac river. have commitica ‘the deed from The Richmond Peaminer, North Carolina, saye:—The ‘Biate ia w are a etter ile always has boon a manufacturing ' renee fore the war there wae over a dozen cotton factories and in the vicinity for the manutestere 8 fine qui fnetnriny Wiper ted, This mill Pane 2,000 epindies, turns out 2,600 yards of cloth © week, “eae 00 pounds of wool weekly, or from 120 C00 to 160, den year, The old North State, oo maven § vartows eal here fand tive throw Rose Jeekeon, born in ore ape a stave in the family of the lave Goueral Wiliam Hart, of Saybrook, Comm, died | A sf the serkdense ata Canghien of General Hart, in Hart- ford, on the 20th instant. She remained a slave until ela ‘was absolt abolished in 1 and since that time line boen by her old tlstresn On the ni hatin sein 18th instant J. L. Peck’s warp $00 Go" Tnsurance $37, aredon re tee Bies:—Home, er Lorillard and Nort! ean, of New Y« ams SEAS ens Fomor of New aso #75000; Ouy, of Haring, $2000," Pataaus for 4 al 3 Western Nccaadiaseoetlt of i Prateld $2, ae bl are three hundred and hive f brick stores in course of construction at Allanta, Ga. The Toxas Legislature ig about to establieh a State University, -A young man in Binghamton, New York, was recently struck with paralysis of the lower limbs and of a portion of the pelvic muscles, supposed to have been caused Lay A by Oy angen the damp ground after violent exer playing, “ioe cholera prevails extensively in Tennes#oe. of Lynnville, Tepn., was killed by his son. ast uk @ BPN was altucked by the intoxicated father with a knife, and shot him in self-defence, A woman tn Louisville lately gave birth to twins, and shortly afterwards gold them to two neigibors—the boy for hy and the girl for two pairs of children’s shoes, bare f sn dar Tpcbester, of Connects at, has ‘one of tha United States Commissioners at the Paria Exposition next year. The Golden We of John Smith and wife, of Fair Haven, Conn, was calobraied oa the Tih tastast ‘The annual fall race between the shell boate of the =e ical in thar i The Giyuna retains 10 1 ed She correeae on ne nareeen aving been rowed over A man was briskly ear tigen ‘m the refreshment room “8 on poneeo its ‘, Saiupaiptte, on Sunday even- ng. by female w! some mann during the afternoon. ne enieenes SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 22, 1866, Cleared. Sieamenp wae free a Macaulay, Liverpool—E Cunard. teamabip Virgo, Bulkley, Savannah—Murray, Ferris & Bursley, Charlestop—A Leary. Steamabi A dal poy rh = Wilmington, NCC Good- Portland—J F Ames. Steamship fp Meter Burton Borton—Neptune Bteunehip Co ‘Steamshi Stoamsh pore Se e(#r). Lany, Havre—Boyd ineken, Wiliiamecn, Thompron, Asluwel-Merchant & Bark Coursor, Dickey, Havana—J E Ward & Co. Brig Marquina do do Rasta Oran (Bras), Lane, Pesoambisco— c Endowed C Lt es owe. Hotchkiss, Demarara—H Trowbridgo’s Brig W K Chapman (Br), Malifax—P I Nevins & Son, eee Continental (@r), a Oampeachy and Leguna—D eee Capella (Br), Taylor, St John, NB—P I Nevius & Schr WJ Russell, Smith. Jacksonville—Baker : alg AM Le, “Diaker, JeokeonvilleGolithwidt & Over. feb forse Hoyer, Poland, Ameena ¥ &Co Schr Jane Emerson, ‘Hmerson, Bavannal-Van Brunt & SRkhe Annie W Collins, Gordon, Newbern—V'an Brunt & stork Katie Kroger, Crowell, Baltimore—Van Brunt & \y Sehr Cabot, Bacon, Boston—Rackett, Tooker & Taylor. halt Anteceaent,, Bhemteld,, Provide bee—ltackett. Tooker ‘ay Schr OC Acken, Hobbie, Stamford. Steamer J Thomson, Moore. Baltim Bteamer Black Diamond, Meredith, Philadelphia, Arvived. Steamship Ploneer (Br), Chapman, Cow Bay, Burg coal, to Snow Stcamaliip ‘ean Dewar, Dewer, Galveston Oct 6, via Beaufort, XC, avin (we here a in’ for eal), wih cotton, to Wil- Magne & Gut sibs teainship Lodon: . Galveston Oct 6, Via Key West andl ‘harleston Cee ne? abe put jo for coat, with mdse and paasengel re hee H Mallory & Co. Experte: need heavy NK winds the ei Fe pasnace. Muith “ast, lat 24.60, lon niet streri san brig Mary an or Sisama:hip San gnlvador, Atcinh, Ravana, Oet20, with mdve aud pascengersy to Onrrieo ie aa pong Goua, Crowell, Charleston, 65 hours, with wenger, to Arthar Toary. Steamship Ellen 8 Terry, Chapin, Newbera, NC, 60 hours, with mde Rnd paasbn gers? 0 oo. duped. “Soh Inst, wt passed steamship El Cid, bence for Newbera. nip Watley Cis City, Btyder, Richinond ‘&c, 33 hours, port, romaeteus, Aduys, with mdae aud steamer Eagle to thie “Hoye Boston, with mis, to C Gootspeed. Sbip i W Steteon, Woodward, London and Tele of Wight, ri pt 22, with radso cS pamsanger to Grinnell, Minturn ‘Was 10 dings i aie nallsh (1 hannel with strong west- oy winds; sin bowp land ght wind» and fine weath ore UM nic ab taller Be of Wannsket igh ridged atomner, apparently tn distress steamer tay by her a short time, amd proceeded on ae Bark Theone (Brem), Hellmers, Bremen, ik) days, wiih madae wud 914 passengers, to Hennings & Gosling. Had two births oa Hoe recone. 2a rg “iat lon 3), enconntered a hurricane from 8, during which lost aud apiit sails, sure bulwark and dariaged rodder. 20th inst, on Cearges Bonk, lena, of and from Bremen for New. YOrk. ing, Andersou, ( to isch +s from Sai fot and NINE. with tremendous sea. Mth inet, lat 55 15. lon 7 Ot, saw bark Mary Elizabeth, with colors of distress flying; Boarded her aud took of Lie capac and crew, twelve in number, and brought theupto thle port. te gota of the M E reporied huuying passed the wreek of with font men board, bag he vomiane's then, mmo bine, ‘ould rendetth tance, We stood on the starboard schooner, but were un- wack in hopes of falling in wit with great violenoe, with ith the ar luring the night it blew “Tee Chseseren (Norw), rs, Hoyer, Rio Jai with coffee, to Punch, Metncke a eat. Sta insist $ bi 7, loo 734, LAM, ye sace nee. Up ou fire (the steamer TD Wagner, before reported), with another sieainer lying by her, 80) to have (aken the crew off; pot ascer. tain the names of either: the one on fire sunk wt iPM gid. Bark bea Kingman (of Roston), Hammond, Frontera — 417, via Hampton Roads. 2 anya "with imabogany, ac, to , Suinll & Cv, x ebtal, 17 des sin Oe n “ Valinie eon 10 daye ‘worth Of Wtattaeas to Washachin with heavy NB winds, Pushing (of Stockton), Rovers, New Orleans. 8 . With staves, to Walsh & Carver. Is bow ux, and put into this port in distress, having experienced 8 wucorenion of gasterly gales, sweeping decks and washing fart mov able overboard; aleo causing the vessel to Brig Oevarodd (Norw), Christianson, Seville, 42 days, with a aor (pe), Cusrie, Malaga. via, Long Island ny a o sonal, & i daze with trunk ve Lawzence, Giles "Revanuaheia-Mar, 20 days, ret jenry. De Cordova & Co. bth Tints inthe Gulf of Forige, bad'e Barmeaoe from N to NNE nat was obliged to goad for three hours, and from 14in to Ith, of Hatteras, had another hurricane fuom NNW to NE. Brig J Ranks (Br), Oochran, Havava, 15 dapat coo, » Dera, Gvantenamo, 25 day slinal, vo Park Castichow, arr 224, is congigned to TC MeArhor. Wind ot sunset 8W. insnen 9 Wadeoeg Vaca (or J fell, from Guantenamo, beg Bs, fe . xs 4 ass steamer Theetore D Wagner, from on fire (before reporied), got out our Leman ‘them all (be astisiance possibie; pF pth Ang ha mpeey children, 16 tu number, safelyon berrd the brig; 234, 3.45 AM, finding i impossible to save ber, the crew abandoned ber, Sof coming om board; the remafnder (17) going ‘on board theschr Booeh Pratt, bound to New York, Bemus Sarita (of New York), Foster, from Georgetown 80, for Barbados, bas been abandoned at een, Crew taken off by the Br brig Ospray, of and for Bt Joho, NB, from Bars bados, The @ was builtat Barrington in 1885, acd Fegis tered 17 tons, Scun We Guroosy, from Cardenas for Boston, picket up severn| trunks eontamning the clothing of operatic perform. era, and letters a@dressed to Mise Nellie Fowler, suppored from the lost steamer Evening Stan Bank Many Exszaners—Capt Crockett, of the bark Mary Fileabeth, of Boston, abandoned at nea, makes the following statement.—Lefi Philadel; ds for Aspiowall Oct 11, and the Breakwater Math, with eng of coal, On tie sth took gle from NNB, which tnorensed ton hwrricans, the sae making a complete brench ower the wossel, carving eway hulwarks, and hg ry oe ape pes from the deck: ate oem pad coms caning Jeak; 9@¢ ai) ba free ‘Tok, bad 1h) bw phn ut 0 not wir Yoet gf woler iy ime Waly. gu POW COMmten! fhmvanageatig 9 frou tho water takén ou board the Star Patt 3 Circe I ES years v9 91. $0 § tone Paniane i~y3 owed her, aud at 1:30 we Unable: ~ 04 wud the vessel the wecather er fewalted oa aad brought to port, The steamer Mesrimac passed this place to-day. The maser sent the following letter ashore to the underwriters? agenta:~ Steaiasht ris Merri tude ing. West attached there‘o gor iS a iarer. gf lobes from ardenas; took the people off, she having lost vo Then, another distress being nearl; wanted, wil bored to cargo, Yesnel ving: the: he Uh d to oMlcer to her, who reported {at she eoulil be to Jee bee madces starved At? SOP M hawser. inac, #t sea, Tuesday, October 6 sustitade 19 {3° mand & vessel atime North, Ht! ignals of T immediately a ‘away {oI wanted, when the Captain taken olf, She proved to be t man, of St. Andrews, N, B. distrews for her and asked | w! ad lied th: ibe the big Ly} seat ne, rnd ~ a Haine ‘At ihe ‘same Dearing on rey ix 8 F Brown. of New BRE Kp d she being diamened with no sails, with her In toy ath. M parted rier in chock, wen! her, got hawser fast again wir) chalm from each Captain #aid to the take them in tow he mult abandon her, Wlfiowe hc fe frets or tea and. sv tng 10 aails oF boat a 0 D.. VAN SICK, Ci 1. P. West in bere by the revenue cutter W: the 8 P Brown, T Gardner, fromm veusel first qsicer (G. H. Platt) thas if Cac ing at were of Brown wan tivtad vty’? thor” Men ‘and ‘enchorede' BLe. wast! fom, Ney figs of potatows and ahooks for Hi: Getodar, NE Pots miles jas hove se Seat Ne Renny cee the ewes thrown on — so quarter thing on vesse) Lo windward, the weather rigging aida a {omen ‘ and at midn’ pbaiad. anew heavy me tthe! inchéa trom deck ‘The brig nIG GLENDALE. paren Kare, at ‘Mth ult, was leaking. hurricane on the 16th. overboard. ‘Thome io distress, auction Hib fut, came off AM 22d, aft Jum! was vold on the 16th Reur Atma, from phia wid inet, Teal Kone, h oat DP ue B, at Srramcur Fan ym ap elit yard, My manied by ¢ i oes Sour Trea ment, bnilt at Maal Moses Nash, Esq, & measurement, built tle. At Kennebunkpo! freighting basiness, Thoene, of Harwioh, Capt Doaue aud others. rapla ed on that sta Mocks. A Sight vessel will cise ae forember 1, L Ost 1, ona InoMtown, A letter from Ni, reports her at at ral bovine di ito, elsco, Oot PM, 400, yen sehr 5 iio Ww Brig Ww 3B ‘Queen of the yy ranklin Tovawands, at RNOWRY, bg - windward Bay, CK, Oct yon for York nert for do dem, ae de. wet ‘Trowee,’ NYork of an a deck crew saved inemactves by feet water in her heats cabin heelys | ra the vessel foes Ue’ ineaday, newt day, be ing of 17 bbls, potaioes an 78 Wola at wuction, being of a perishable nature. $162, oF itereabouta, evens,” bound to J: mien on the South Breakers, ne wil prove a volal Suu Asrusa, Millett, for Mauritius, which ae oe Srv Gosrun, from St John, NB, Oct 4 for Melbourne, into Borton 23d inst ia distress, ha M A Ruan, Rea: riaden, put into masta, enlis nod tigeing in a gule Ovt tare Yo dlechargs Prepsuatesy te. aitloraring repetre Bra DO Casrxer, hetore reported ashore at Cow Bas, leston for Boston, ponies » With salle tor, hows a been in the gale of the Mth me ‘et HHaltaras. Scur Rionaxn Vax, of Philadelphia, af Boston, sunk at her whart ight of the 22d inst, Soeur Custer, from Virgenta for New tan 4 was al Little Hag Hurbvor 20th, having pnt fm with loss of foresail, Uulwark» washed away and Jeal Rowe Aisawa, dismasted, wae towed into Sydney, OB, ih Anthony. uae, of Branford, Ct, Nu parties m Providence ‘and Appanaug, BR She will hereat er hall from Providence, of Oupt Charles Arnold. Lavnenyp—At Harrington, M Cottia, of Addison (who is couimand her) and called the francis G. Davis Forder of the Lighthouse Ho Bosion, Oct 20, 1865, The bucy ou the south point of tu passing that point may go within int, Hor position will to hat #oa level. should ya will Le exhibited for the first 968, and will be coulio: after from sunset to sunrise, tat Michaels of row tro Sp eA 2 ahead Sie bee Yay rate peard Saba Fie 10 ira elie, tladelphia rom Bae merges <tr e eta eeitae oy linbing oa i Wat ben ed and relieved she urting a of the masts, igre ted with four ng; PI at the wheel and ae kene ‘portion, at this'yes rained 10, GUMS tons. ontons. wa disposed m9 Savannah, having sprung. aieak Int Brie CARLING, at St Jago 11th inst from Baltimore, hed flecks ewept, lost salle, bout, de, and had captain washed Bara Waren Wiron, at St Jora Sth inst from Baltimore, had decks swept, bulwarka washed away, Hurc Joun Hamawas, of Feithaven, which put inte 8 lemned, aud has been cond Bere Harner, before reported as ashore at Holmes! Hole, tor discharging about 75 tons NB, for for Heyenes Mat 30,10" 72 Abe wilh from St Andrews, bilndelphra a for about $1000, Chat ee wile rere Ingraham, Capt Cow Bay, was sold 16th inet for sbout Miscclianeous, —The subusrbers, passngers on the <e>, gave thelr most cor lat thanks itor the k saneae, haa ing the passag from Guba and Nuevitas to Vink We recommend the vomel as gvod, comforfable strong fur a long vovage, and Its wort eman aud intelligent « captain san rea ruxnt and also the aflears, LOondea, Smed' S, Martian de Maga, Man t Martin, Seraplo, Rely Bolan. James R bark verently lamnched from Messrs Malors's 4 has been naraed Galveston, and wit he com. Peoningto. Fons. new ee ee . Ot in 1356, haw ison, in pea wine ‘the command fost, from the yard of well taize of al 46) sons, old con pact a ir Nash for & fine schooner of 1 hots ole teamenernt ‘and wil bocomnmanded by Capt Daniel Sho is owned by 1k 0 dircoke & (oy Tt, rece only Notice te Mariners. Notice !s hereby given that a Bef Buor off the Ledge of the Graves, for which a Srat clars (an Kooy was tomporarily anbstitated on the 1éhof August last, has been on. KE, Ta To«pector, 2 dirtries. ini thafrength of ts Lae soon, be sintloned off the Her and Chtok- sa enact ast'at ens Ludge, Westport. RE-TSTABLINOUENT OF THR NEN The Lighthorsa Poarl-han gus has Deen established to mark the AND CH not'oe jen and weat eniranie to Buzza as the Youngand wo be visible about ten mites The ai ‘on the evening of evening there. Whalemen. ‘rar Garr dc soul road Tor ao, to ak a sobr Abby R Brown, Higgina, ma ‘ape fla aris Baye Sow amp ie cent Ties hs . to aly 1, car 11a) a woratfac Ware nays Spoken, &c. Garten ods, from Boston for Honotulu. no date, Page, from. ‘Dee IS frome Gane es tog toe from NYork for Shanghae, Aug 20, Jee, from Cube for Boston, no date, of ee eee: ith pee at mates, OAD ee EET i, vo date off Cape: it—by steamer Forelan aay W,CAtrion. Aug 1=Ia port bark Dawn, Mar SD ne barks J Helaret, Per feo Rural, ryt 9 and owetl, for de M unebsha, 7. NYork. ribbard, And Vi end trion. ioe ook, Boston. th, Tronsides, Weeks, NYork; JG Richardson, Ken. ann. ‘Oot 23—Arr steameship Nova Seotian, Wy * 8 D_ Tharsion, 6 Pa ov tg i pe ae sehr Kate fromm Mnivitan, ure 24. & Treas, port. 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