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quent fluctuations and (¢) \ at the banks, Sime yesterday, ro wippt 20 per cunt paid. and slightly lower, ‘Contral at strong, and Proportionately. Rock-Island, 103>, graph, 46% 047. coupon, 102% a 102% ; thirties, 10734 a 103; varying from 1-32 falances to $694,533. sold as low a8 1093;. at three days, 5.1144 8 6.1236. ‘and Eldorado, $2 40 Li do FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tvsspay, August 6—6 P. M. ‘The railway share market assumed a firmer tone to- ay, and the advance in most of the leading stocks, !n- cluding Erie, was marked ; but the demand was entirely sonfined to the brokers and other professional speculs- tors, thore being no buyers among the outside public ,Worth mentioning. Erie, after selling at 683; in the morning, advanced to 71% late im the afternoon, but as ‘the improvement was due to speculative causes | ‘Die to be as quickly lost and followed by another decline; and the experience of the last three or four days is cer- tainly aot of a character to induce the street to load ap ‘with it again, Moreover, the diasolution of the compact which until recently held the Erie, the New York Central ‘and the Pennsylvania Central lines together threatens a railway warof maguitude, To-morrow afternoon we, ‘Understand, the Erie will advertise » further reduction Of its rates of fare, to take effect at once, The fare to Buffalo will be $5, instead of $6 25, as at present This ‘Wilt force she New York Centra! to follow suit, and, as one reduction leads to another, the ultimate result is uncertain, This change in the tariff of fares, which is Supposed to be prelimiaary to a similar one in freighis, 4 attributed to bad faith on the part of the Pennsyiva. mis Central, which, while nominally charging certain fixed rates agrecd upon by the late compact, has been Gllowing drawbacks and commissions to such an extent ‘and in such a manger as to virtually izoore the terms of thecompact, The Pennsylvania Central will doubtiess ite ‘tart! oomloally as well ally a soon asthe Erie advertisoments. ap- pear, and the Western crop may in this way be carried to the Atlantic seaboard pu very advanta- geous terms for the farmers and shippers, but not for ‘tho railways, Some years ago Commodore Vanderbilt ‘made a similar reduction of the rates of fare and freight on the same road, and it was regarded as a piece of good management at the time, for although the experiment ‘was costly it finally brought the connecting and compet- ing roads to terms. Tho stock market is liable to fre- ish relapses after the shock which the bull speculation has just sustained; and although Erie may cut ioose from the rest of the mar- ket and drift accordmg to circumstances, there is no inducement for those who are neither brok«rs nor pro- foasional speculators to buy stocks, for even if they gain temporarily they are almost certain to lose in the end, Confidence is almost restored among mouby lenders, and loans are made freely by tho banks on approved collaterals at five per cont, and in some instances on government securities at four, Erie is regarded ‘more distrust than the rest of the speculative ya owing to its recent violent fluctuations and various reports in relation to the undoubtedly bad financial post- yao gompany, ‘nd a wide margin is exacted in oats ord ths stock. The principal dealers in govern- ment secarities aré enabied to borrow large umounis at three per cont, but this rate is exceptional. Tho supply of commercial poper is light, and the best grade passes 0607 per cont; but inferior signatures are not in favor At the early session of the open beard railway sharos meré somewhat firmer than at the close of business last evening, Erie excepted, which declined to 68%. At the ret regular board the markes experienced a decided im- provement, and Erie advanced to 703% on the second call. New York Centra! c.» od 13¢ bigher than at the same 1%, Reading. %, Wouthera 134, Clev: and and Pitteburg 2%, Rock -Asiamd 134, Northwootern preferred %, Fort Wayne 3, ‘Seigdo, Wabagn and Western %, Ohio and Missis- —— 6, Pacific Mail 3, Quicksilver 3, Western Telegraph, 3. Government sqeurities wore steady tone, and coupon five-twentier of 1862 and (eui-forties daivanced 3. Among the State’ stocks ‘Tennesece sixes, new, advanced 34. The express abares ‘were dull. Adams sola st 7334, American at 71, Wells- ‘Wargo at 673;, and Merchants’ Union at 1734, witn At the open board at one o’cloc'é:the market was firm, and Erie sold at 7034 a 5. At tho’ second regular board dt anderwent a further improvement, and Erie sold up 40, New York Contral closed % higher than at se Qret regular board; Erie %, Michigan Southern 2, Illinois Central %, Cleveland and Pitseburg 34, Cieve- land and Toledo %, Rock Isisnd 3, Northwestern preferred 3, Fort Wayne 3, Western’ Union’ Tele- graph %, Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred 5. Gov- erament securities were strong, but dali, Ooupon ' stres of 1981 advanced %, five-twenties of 1862 3, Issue of 1866 3¢, mew issue of 1865}, seven-thirty notes of the third series, 3¢. Tennessee sixes, new, declined {. The ol@ express shares were firmer, Aweripn 725, and Wells-Fargo 6734. "At the half-past three open board the market was'dulj Erie sold at 803, and New York 4g. Immediately afterwards it became rose 071}, while other stocks advanced During the rest of the afternoon the market was steady, and at six o’clock the subjoined quotations wero current:—Now York Central, 105% @ %5 Bris, 714 0%; Reading, 105% 0108; Michigan Soathera, 81 0 %; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 95 a 36; 34; Fort Wayne, 10634 a 34; North- western, 475; a <; do. preferred, 70% 871; Ohio and Mississippi certificates, 2814 a }¢; Western Union Telo- Adams sold: at 74, ‘There was a moderate amount of business transacted in government securities at the counters of the leading dealers, and at the close the market was strong at the aubjoined quotations Registered, 1881, 110% a 110%; coupon, 1881, 110% a 110%; five-twenties, rogistored, 1862, 1093{ a 110; five-twenties, coupon, 1862, 113 2 11344; five-twenties, coupon, 1864, 10974 a 11044; five- G¢wenties, coupon, 1965, 11014 a 110%; do., January and July, 10634 a 103% ; five-twenties, coupon, 1867, 10834 a 1035, ten-forties, registered, 98% @ 99; ten-forties, old, 140 a 14034; August seven- june do,, 107% a 107% ; July do., 107% a 107%; August compounds, 1864, 1105 a 11934; October do., 118; a 118% ; December do., 11734 @ 117K; May do,, 1865, 117 4 117%; August do., 116 a 116%; September do., 11534 a 115% ; October do., 115 a 115%. ‘The gold market opened at 140%, and declined to 140 ‘under moderate sales by the Treasury. The closing transactions were at 140, but subsequently on tne street the price advanced a fraction, There was an active bor- roting demand for coin, and loans were made at rates to 5-82 per cent amoly:—1-16, 5, 3-32, 3-64, 1-82, 5-64, 5-32. The gross clearances amouated to $42,008,000 and the gola per diem, ‘Tho hugh rates paid for the ggan of gold have resulted in a further decline in the foreign exchange market, and Al prime bankers’ bills on England, at sixty days, were Bankers here jent their bills freely for thirty or sixty days, in consideration of the amount in money and a commission, or, in lieu of the latter, payment in cight bills at maturity, The in- dacements to borrow money by drawing foreign bills are Qbvious in the present condition of the gold market. Bankers’ bills on England, at sixty days, were quoted at 100% & 9%; at three days, 11054 a 34. Commercial bills, 108}, @ 109; bills on Parle at sixty days, 6.13% 0 6.15; The weekly export of specie since the 11th of May, is sabehs + +826, at the same time yesterday, selling at $6 60. Corydon was Go. higher, selling at $1 30; New York Gold 6c, selling at $1 20, American Fiag sold at 96c. ; New York th & Parmelee, $5 70. The receipts tor customs, and the receipts, payments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the ex- pired portion of the woek have been as foliowe:— Custom Howse ———-—Sub- [a Receipta, Paymenis, — Balances, Angust 5. . 326.880 052,777 $127,095,772 ‘August 6, reine be abe} baal ty Ronee SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. ‘Tuesday, August 6—10:15 A. M. RR... 2d oe is Hae as virtue Michigan Aud pee, sigamer, 16 00) Dushola cori a: Aied.; | cuunen wae chiedy experienced require aitantion ifor. es. | Amoliad., his wife, br 8 Moulton, Crowley, Klisabethport for Uostoa. beat at bd; tes chovse at i7s. da Ss: | cepting im those fim ts of unbealthiness, the dea A ‘ : "Boston, S250 do. wheat at bd; 3.0 boxes, chocee at 278 Od. 9 We; | cepttg 18 thoes Lined tte OE nat Nee rors icores | Funeral corvices will be held af the residence of mie | sent L Dante y Harttord steamer, 7,0U0 bushels wheat at 6d.; 2,000 bbis. flour at 2s. and tw bois tobacco ‘ tebes ond os . ui ‘ SEE ANOTHER PAGE. 100 bole, apples at 2s. 64.. 183 bales tobacco’ at $1, aud 6 |! The densely populated Fifteenth ward in New York had | 5 02. EE AL bols, rosin at La. 6d. To t1 —Per steamer, ly its it of th five tl id in The relatives and friends of the family are respoct- ote rosin Og tao, Luamure or sisamer, 1.000 vble: | povycanin, while ta the more clevaied ud less crowded, but | fully invited to attond the funeral, this (Weduosday) af Maxine Disasters. 70 bales Lobacoo tierces grease at 20s., 75 cases tobacoo at 178. éi, 10) Ddis. perfumery atds., ‘and'000 cases he charters wore:— A veasel to Gibraltar for orders, 2,000 bbla. patroloum at 68. te s 4 B12 3] 8882 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1867. VS. ee Ship Constetiagion, Hoxie quoted, 28440. a B35¢0., gold —Av 00 at the latter igure." Ba je tons were dist of | Bacwow.—On Tum ‘ay, Auguat 6, James Baonus, agod ™ pool, July 10, iat 4 €, 198 % Soo Plates we heat of no asics, "Ee omunal at Be. gold. Of | 38 years, 1 mouth am to daya SHIPPING NE\ | liar Kobert, Garter, Crom Liverpool for Galle, July %, lat Po Touacco.—The: demand. was fair" “Sales Si ‘Obio |, The relatives and fry 8d are respectfully invited to at- . " - ove 1 4 | Bark’ Magsie Hatumond, f Ww Weider cd at 4a ad Side, (Coen, 42, OB Ne ae nota ae ee eae Real | govntans.. serene ns $B Se eo Rt | 15, Int 00, too 8 » from Cacdiff for Baltimore, Jui 3 a lo. Connecticut at Lc. reet, on Thursday afta “B00R, at two o'clock, enane oY q D Bi mag, 0 ESS GM Continued siondy, wilh a moderate demand. Saies | furtbér notice. @ o'clock, without | gon wee. :<6o.0. e000 1! mas ems... iat 329, tom 0 ag. nas EGR Mgcag (Or Now vork, aug, ¥ 20 pts, 289 Sina. fh g BOHR Monday “ut 5, Davw Boao, aged 74 K i 7 oa aieted Pals * 2 Fourth National Bk 109°" 300 eatat former Beles Gitlinn. , Y, aay nay PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 6, 1867 “~~ Foreign Ports 13 Lmp & Traders’ i ray > withaut sales of moment. — - r= es 5 A ae Vinee wae = 2. ‘iv ont 103% We pusioes to realize, and baypmrtag~ ger Foy in-law, John C. Walker. are ‘ully invited to at- Po ~- se Persia(Br), Lott, Quocustowa and Liveryoot—a Pes in pel, Jane Meleer, Dosacher, do for Shanghae, 0 ioe wri ie. ted quoted id be granted to ier Pres, and a ati! further | tend the funeral, from bis tak’ rendence, 408 West | iecanip Malla (Br), MoMickan, Queenstown and Liver. Pkawumuaven, July 2l—Arrived, Republik, Portman 100 © do. lity 0 donee... Wb | Foreign he tt seoady ay Pace Of ;importance. | Forty-thied stroot, near Ninth avea ue, this (Wednesday) | pool—E Cunard. York . 0, 12 Adams Express Uo By rolade Walia Week Roig | sales et com. “MHC AT®, 85.000 Ibe. “as 450." Stes including | eyVerno0D, at balf-past tweivo o'gignt. ‘Thevremaina will | , isamship Cleopatca, Philips, Garaensd-—Murray. Ferris |b ied 224 Jonny, Brandes, Philadelphia; R B Gore, Belle raaeieee et: GSS Be torwivgWon pret Tse | 15.000tbe exe, “gad double extra Ohio aisre., 7,000 do, Kun: be taken to Yonkers for ntormems. Co = hoe ringer: . Wo "do, E Gr ‘a Ndorasy Gem Kite. 1m | sus at Soc, do, tabbed at te. and Min doe Stale and |, BUTLER —At Middletown, Coma., om Tusaday morning, pitas Fatlerss, Alezandét, Morfolx, Clty Polat and’ |’ We, indelpuig, Salted from Royan Bist, Roslyn, Tus. x do... i itts, Ft W & Chi. ‘Ohio at 4c. a5 | q at Sige. a d7e., the lat. ust ARAN M. xf 7 IN es iv 7 be} Mor U's oa paid ri Iton 99,000 tbs. Texas at 6c and. 15,000 do. ab rea anan Mite of Ota d aioe he tanore), | siasmsbic Nectuns. Baker. Bostea—W ¥ Clvde, wit eng Haate 71a port barks New York, AD . ; ip Concon Sears, Boston. ‘San Franaisco—C Comstock & Co. On ‘auingham, Liverpool—C H Marshall Ship Bmerald Isle, Eves, Laverpoal—' tt Bros & Co. Ship John Bright, Towart, Liverpool—t Mtiams & Guion. pBshe SP Torubull (Br), Cumming, London—J O McAr bur. Bark Arracan (Brom) Streker, Bremen: vo. Bare Honcy, Bint Manolice stoner Brose 8 9 Sf the sales are 2,502 Ibs, Entre Rios at , ll at Obe., arerage; 12) bales Don. and small lots Cape'at former prices. fee etrer pees THE PUB."IC HEALTH. Meeting of the Baird of Health, from her tate residon imowdyay ) afrn0o! two o'clock, on. Sle Ua ‘ a Coprey.—At her residence, 164 Rast Perty-nintl street, on Tuorday, August d, aftor'a ang painful iNnoss, which she bore with Curistian fortitude, Carman E. Coeray, youngest daughter of Michaet awd Catherine Coffey, aged 14 years, 11 months and 13 4are. A solomn requiem mass will be cefebrat ed for the re- 3 100 Pacitic Mail 5S Sees COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tuxsvay, Auguat 6—6 P. M, Beeswax was quiet but steady at dlc, a 420. ‘The Board of Health held th iT fe Bark Montesu fit T r ir rog ar wousiy meot- | po0e of her sou! at (ue Church of St, Boaitwoe, corner of oa edhe Canpuxs.—Owing to the alvance in spermacetti, sperm and , rorty-seventh street and Second avesue, vw Taursday | Dyifo & Co. Rs patent were bold higher; ef 4006 8c: reapectively. Aan- |: (RG ementar afternoon, President Goar.‘rs we the Chalr, | morntey, at ton pelea a ‘and Rivads of the Mitte Siena t > Longiberde, Rotterdam—Funch, Commissioner Bosworta, from the Com.¥!ttee on Law and Ordinances, to whom the opinion of the @ounse! on the power of the Board to grant the ‘Soldiors’ @usiness Messenger and Despatch Company" permission to erect booths in the streets, offered the following resolution, which was adopted :— ante Cacique (Braz), Cintra, Rio Grande do Sul—J Bento work, eee (Br), Hill, St John, NB—Crandalt, ont {amily are respectfully invited to attend. Mmantine were steady at 16ig0. a 21}¢0. Doxnau. —3i Correa was in moderate demand and frm. Beyond the sales previously reported, about 400,000 Iba, were disposed of he 25i40. for Portage Lake, 2éc. for Detrait, and 25c, for Bal- Corton, at ious ‘was in fair demand and fi icin SPT Naat eas oe : Brig Rolling Wave, Hill, Geo-getowa, DC—8 W Lewis & i ‘rig Prairie Rose, Grifln, Elizabethport—Thayer & Sar. Scth (AJ MoMillen (Br), Outerbridge, Bermuta—Middle- , aged 1 year, d friends of the family are inwited to attend tye trom 288 Fourth street, Brooklyn, E. a ednesday) aiternoon, "olosk. ocemrox.—Ou Mov vost 6 Ge Monday, just daughter of Toeodore T. and ae ine eee ar Florida. -Movile. 0.47. | , Besolved, That a copy of the opinion of this Board upon ton ak Co. the application of the President of the ‘Soldiers’ - ‘Sch.* Lottie, Henry, Etizabethport—G L Hatch, 3 a % mgpueaton of tthe, jaouicrs, Dut, | gern, aged 7 year, 11 monte and 10 dave Schie Washington, Chagwick, Momerset, Mass—Forguson 4 Ss % | Prosident, atd that he berequeaiod to iatorm this Board oa |. The F and (rienas of the family ‘B Woot. B what Part of auy street or sidewalk the said com. { invited ¢o attend the fuseral, om Sobr Jefferson, Chase, New Bedfort—Ferguson & 3s 7 there was an improved demand. The pany Permission to locate booth, and what number | a three o’clock, from the reside! asles were @37 bags, ex Preciosa; 600 do. : Of employes the com will probably employ; and ‘avenue, Long {elan. Schr Nettie Bloomfletd, Fobbie, Stamford "ex Milla: c FHetde thd toceiie per teeatliee whether the company’ wal employ ang and if Ad how oy “9 4. ¥ sal Stoop ‘Yommerce, Palmer, Bridgeport—Rackett & Taylor. {io fo, and'300.dd. Santoe—all on privasetsrma, “There | MA0T. Corts, wagous or Other vehicles {a ‘transacting ite Coane ign cadhaninee alison Slowey Maytawer obinaon, Pulladeiphia " A + was quive a movement in Maracaibo, of which the walos * one c. rrived. Fi Rio was 61 rag rae maa rary, jee renin cae wae 2 ip healiah sina get rane of Gaur G. band ah di o hip, Russia on par Liverpool July 27, and t . “goat ase i 1. 5g gC » N.C \ 4 July 27, fair do.. 1534c Mie coda do. Wes. al petieaalved: That the Sanitary Commitiee and Hoaith Oticer Poel gry ae be taken to Groouwood Cometery forins pa ry. Zh, with nmdae ‘aad’ passengers, to B Cuunrd, goes, ¥ mats comi oar meet fer with the We due ) afternoon, at one o'clock, from raraino, ITszc.a Wiens Laguapra 170. aD Commissioners of Quaraarine th tyternas te the eauitary | Jig late teaxdence, No. b4 Vandain eirest, and bis frlendel wetont ee nate oe pgp ead nd cro Gpostion that now conceras the public heaith aad the dulles | are invited to attend the funeral, without farther no- |\ i Salvador, Nickorgon, Savannah, 77 hours, in Now Vork, 66.108 bags; in Baltimore, 22 940 agar wa Phil: | President Soacura called tho attention of tho Board | W0%,0F Mt Greenwood Cemetery, whore religious services: to & at 6 TA) OF Point Lookout, age, aud ‘of other descriptions in New York | to the fact tha. some time ago a complaint was preferred | “'y,be eld ata quarter to threo ofolock Le See beer for taivenon adelphia, 6, bags. EMRNT Was unchat Drvgs anv Drxs. north atteraw, atermashtp fittie, hence for |. Stewmahip Chvwpion, Lockwoot, Charleston, va, tO HR Morgan & Co. ity, Tomiin, Alexandria, to James Foury.—On Monday, August 5, at is residence, 722 Washington stroet, after a long and painful illness, which he bore with Christian fortivude and resiguation, against the Lot ing manure at houra, Island Railroad Company for unload- at $1 50.0 $l 6). juntor’s Point, causing great danger to hormieals generally wore a alinde With wadise wat pe demand. The sales Steamship Valley ousiar elie wore ike the health of the neighborhood, and that am order had wor aenane biearb ‘nods at Philo. dorat ther tue | Deen tseuod to the company by tho Bowrd 10 do thoun- | gag’ COMET OF Sligo, Ireland, aged ST years and 2 Y HAT a ctsm ym), Woodcock, Calcutta April (8, aad side price, 69 do. Auierican , currency: 100 tons | loading not in day time, but between tho Bours of eight the Roads Dothe witibaadee, to master, Had very lane bute foda ash’ at 2c. 0 i235 do. aal-aods at | o’ciock in the evening and six o'clock ta the morning. Afilictions gore long time he boro, fling wieds down the Bay of Bengal; evossed the Equator 61160, gold at Big. curtenc/*” 250 | OB the request of Mr, Chariock, the President of tho Physicians tried in vain, Moy 10, April 88, av. 504 N, lon —, saw ship Miaxourie (Br), ae Teo evo and ‘oa | Toad, ho (Mr, schultz) haa auspendod the order to afford Until God was pleased to take him Iidays from Caloutts for Marseilles; May 15, lat 26 22 8, low 5ige., curreney, on the spot; 60 cases ‘white rock potash at | the company timo to appear before the Roard and show And free bim from bis pain. June7’ lata 90S ton WE. bark cern Siar (Bt). 48 ) 6d, 19:40. do. at Ide, per ‘ib. ; 40 stench suiphur at | Cause why tho order should not be enforced. May his soul rest in peace, fiom Slugupore tor loadon, ith. Int35 % &. lon 2 BD ; 6G: 20.008 tbe. pis hourie, BY canes gun, Sumas | (ene, ene oa No person representing Mr, Cherlock appearing, and | A solemn requiem mass will ba celebrated forthe repose | E, bark Lady Bird (Brk 6) days trom Colrntio for Londo: and 600 kegs Poster asta, Pobnaa y one hagas ‘tovmea. : the counsel of the Long Island Farmers’ Protective } of his soul, at St. Joseph’s church, Sixth ave 4c, imrk Rocket, stooring N , Mth, lat Ii 13 Derwooss reise dl bei pig wero wuehunged, 8 Union putiing in an appearance in the interest of bis | ; Wednesday) morning, at half-past nine o'clook. Ser nie Un tha Eek bnd b heewieees frome a clients, he was allowed Ui!teeen minutes to sabmit ailida- vits going to show that the intended action of the Board would be very injurious to the farmers if carried into tives and friends of the family are respectfully Domingo logwood was quoied at $20 a 3: toattend. The remains will be taken to Calvary Come- bb.s, flour, 40 do. and . Ort, to 3 by W, aud shid @ hewry sea, whiciv carried Puinedle Wheel and cook house. broke’ t pooms ore omoabse al FLOUK Anp Grain, Receipts, 6,599 180 bay Nt of cora meal, 1U, ke the spanker boom rol bout deck. 21908 ch oraumeal ‘| gta jeeeee Se ae r rit t fo. mal e four ‘market waa ; : . 2862 do, quis and 468 do. malt. The flour, market was | effect; and, moreover, that th unloading of the manure | | Foxma —Suddenly, on Sunday, August 4, Wat, H |} , ark th ciecineaa hy FS re it Beas | Wiadt fully 2c. a Bbc. below yesterday's fizures, There | the neighborhood.’ it caused a0 ior in | Fonsus, agod 22 years aud 10 months. Oe Bo at at paper Pigeon Th was a fair demand for shipmont to she aud Souch Co eighbor' Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | jog: maintopsail and’ received other Light ahh atid American porta the weuinn. . Cau orale waa ult ‘aud sa > pp oaages Mamgrne moved that the order be exo ae rar funeral from bis ie regen, ys} street, | mado a clean breach over the vessel from all directions: nomiually 2c. « 50c. lower. ‘about 10, h near Third avenue, Hariom, this (Wednesday) afternoon | July 7, labl N, lon 25 Ke brig Philip Larrabee, from bbls. SGurhorn flowr was also dull and lower; old is out of | Tho motion was adopted and the final order waa | atone o'clock. : 4 St Matys, Ga, for Montarides ak foabcled ‘Raving been 3 market. The sales of new were 75 bbia. at our quotations. | isgu 2 “ eks med nator, apt pn eget ememaaiatiaae sales of | Raltroad Company (and of unloading manure from boats | Foneral will tako place Crom her tate rosidenco, 202 | (Passed Risinore June 27, the Orkmey teicndy, Sly ty weil and vessels) at Hunter's Point, Newtown, I 1, be dis- | Elm atreet, this (We'nesday) afternoon at twoo'clock. | bourded by pilot boat No 15; 2d, "Nautucket South Shoal continued, except between the hours of eight o’civek at Gucurest.—On Monday, August 5, James F, Giu- | bearing NW 20 miles, had a heavy blow from 9 with tre. mondous sea, during and mameetl blew awa up. mizzen staysail P. Ry yea overboard spare spars, water drew bolts out of the deck house, lost after house and starboard fastenings on forward house, and washed tho boat off it; shipped a sea which washed the which lodt fore aud matotopmails, ‘after is was snugly hauled ppedia oumber of seas, which casks, &c, reatand one boai from the night and six o'clock in the morning.’ aged 28 I. ‘The Board then adjourned, Onphe triends and fel The friends and relatives of the family, of his brother Jobn, and brother-in-law, James A Monaghan, are re- spectfully invited to attend the funera', from his late residence, 43 Marion streot, tuis (Wednesday) afternoon, Round ‘Ohio, % Dr. Harris’? Weekly Lotter. The following is Dr. Harris’ weekly letter treating of lour at ‘clock. Bye dour eee 4 the alana iu re Hap and Brooklyn for the week Gnooas.—On Tuesday, August 6, Wattam Grogan, ‘rd aga two seamen overboard, but gokthem on Corn meal’ Brands ng ener any, te 08 inet >~ 9 a . W Hoibrook, , 1" 7 Por de a3 och “eielatves and frets, memabors of Pacide Lotge, F. | ages ion comme Ba mepar s Gin Are Ms bre (1 8leesesssese OLITAN BOARD OF ba ag sciatica, Auguat 6, U Borgav o7 Vitar and A. M., and the Masonic fratermty aro invited to at Bark St Dor rye Doane, Buenos Ayres, 43 deve, with —the market for whe: gular. ing was quiet, ‘The mortality in New Cand Brooklyn last week was at | tend the funeral, from the residence of his brother-in- | mdee, to Cwoaar & but steady, while Dew winter wardull and'd:. % We. lower. | about the usual rate for Liat weok (toe thivty.frat) ‘of the | law, James Five, Third avenue, noar Elevontn strost, | | Brig Chanticleer (Br), Hammaford, ‘Rio Janeiro, 38-days, The sales were about $4,00 bushels, within the range of | year. There were 647 deaths iu the former and 376 in the lat~ | Brooklyn, on Friday, at tweive o'clock, noon. with coffee, to Napier & Welsford. © vag B0foe ret Southern, 92 25 4 $2 89 for do, slichi- | for liy, including public institutions of aii kinds, Tm whe cor | “Cincinnati papers please copy. a itte, Wan Cundel! (of Aye), Stewart, Rio Fangiro June 12, y a white Southero a responding wee! it var the mortality owed these 2 fee, isle ad My a lon 72 Fee aeons ant $i wa | numbers Sy 200 m New York and by 0 iv Brookiyn. ‘Tbat | _HARDuer.—-On Monday, August 6, MiLDaMo PACLINE | 15, expericoced a hurricane: June 2, lat 6 US 8, lon 30.50 W. Hanorey, infant daughter of Frank aud Louisa Hardiey, aged 2 years, 5 months and 16 days, Kelatives and friends aro reapestfully tnvited to x aignalized bark Maria Adoiphina, from Cardiff for Siuga- pore, 37 days out, all weil, : Brig Florence, z erman, Curacoa, [Sdays, with wood, &c, excess wax chieily in the public institutions to which cholera that yeat had gained access. No such calamity has overtaken those inetitutions this summer, though the Astatic scourge 75 for Caiioraia, Rye 1 45 (nominally) for Western, Cora was imactive speculative od and prices again advanced. At the close there was considerable shipping demund, occasioned F by news. The sales were avout 000 busnels Os 1.07 | bas not whol; vd ite fatal “k in th: try. to.sones & a foray tty aa Wouctn minon Siar SUG cr | Min ayint nacre toatl larrora Ri'ee 38 pevsonn, | Ghis(weanosiay)aftraoon, a wo Sclck. ~~’ | agit avi aa met tn ston ba Norcae r an shoe at ib tI i 7 = . ua D8 ered te alae eee eee Lens | CL aaaDeR nat bliin, Eewokive, Top Aineneal 4 125, | "Hotnnoox.—On Sunday, August 4, Nerrm Garmisox, | from SE to W, io which tos! mainmast, with sails aud kiln dried sold at $105 a $1 064 and white Western, wife of Altre’ W. Holbrook. thing al oremast in two places, prime vl 16 Outs were quiet but steady. ‘The sales reacted Shout 40,000 bushels st 7¥o. a Bc for tot to prime Western, $e. for State in store, and 0c. a ic. for new Soutuern, Baricy and malt remaio dull and nominal. Vaxicues er more active. ‘The ongagements 6,000 buat wheat at 3d.: hhds, |. @ 25s. ; 700 bois. rosin at Ls, #0. ; 75) vbis, ;monily cholera infantum. destroyed 268 (39.41 per cout of all) in New York, and 103 (37.32 per cent) in Brooktyn; B10 infants under one year old (47.91 per cent of total mor. tality) died in the formor, and 14% (52.89 per cent) in the lat. ter city: 70.71 per coat of the total mortality tn the former, and 79.81 per cent tn the latter city, occurred in the first ive years of childuood. The localities in Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend the funoral from the residence of her fathor, No. 645 Sixth avenue, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, Boston and Newark papers please copy. Hont.—Of dysentery, Tuosday, August 6, Luan Ex mer Hont, oniy child of the late Luman S. Hent aoa tached, ti wrarks, lot sad split sails, aad lost everythin , about di Bri Tal), Caloagnoy Porto Rico, with ig Thomas Tolosa (| to J V Onativia & Co, No date, do, spoke brig Mary ft ‘with los of sails. aug: Stal ‘rom Turks Isla: for Boston, ¥ rig Charles Albert (Br), Hardy, Cockbura Urrbor, Tl, 12 days, with salt, to Brett, Son 469. scl ton, ie which the excessive pressure of fatal grandfather, Dr. Wm. Elmer, 56 West street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, atives and friends are cordially invited to attend, Heezuxr.—On Monday, Angust 5, at his residen 60 Monroe street, Pair Hrszisr, in the 27th year twenty-fifth Rel Schr Mary E Long, Loug, New Haven. Schr Ney, Borden, Norwich. Schr Fannie Hanmer. Haniner, Portland, Ct. Schr Jos Rogers, Jones, Portland, Ct. o@- FOR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING [NTELLIGENCE London—200 boxes rosin at 2s. per 31) Ibs.; 5W) bola flour at in the Sixth, Tenth, Eleventh and the southwestern haif of Is. 64., aod ‘at lis. Gd. * ‘To Glasgow—Per the T'wenty-second wards that death barvest. This was in the saine bloci eeta that have iron the excess the past four weeks. But the cleanly, well ined and well housed portions of both cities show no tn- fatal disease. reaped its excessive beet at on pri steamer, 10) tierces lard at 15s., 10) To reaieu-=200_ cases: to ms end per tobacco bids. crease of tornoon, at balf-past one o'clock precisely, to Greeawood Cemotery. Kixasiaxn.—Suddenly, on Sunday, August 4, Eusza wite of Wiliam Kingsland, in tho 524 year of her ) nw afflicted, Twenty-second ward, there was one func- ral to every eight hundred and two of (he inhabitants there. At the present moment no other quarter of the elty is #0 menaced by the Asiatic, scourge that so persisted tn fatal outbreaks there last fall; yet {tis naturally oue of the most elevated ff the island, These indica- barometer of Lealth are not RG Soe Arrivals for effects of the hurricane of 2d inst. Vessels arriving report having experienced on the id inst 4 tremendous hurricane from 8 by W to S by E, aftowards veoring tothe north and westward, which lasted about 7 hours, accompanied with heavy cross seas. Soveral vessela Sewing Machines at 40s. Gusxy CLotu was rather more active asunchnuged prices. Bales ta Boston of 25) bales at 24%0., and by do. tor August delivery at 174c.. gold. ‘Guns Bags were dull and anche: G. “Fthe relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ged. Vay was without decived change at We, for shipping’and |, leas. important in their way than those the mariaer reads | invited to attend the fuuoral, this (Wednesday) after- } arrived yesterday are more or less disabled, and it is fair to $120 a $1 40 for retail iois. ! upen his barometer at sea in stormy latitudes. i resi - ‘Hors remained steady and firm Avlatever cholera is oresent in the Metropolitan district | 200% as O08 o'clock, from her tate residence, 44 Com- | 4. ect to hear of more disasters from the same hurricane, morce street, Kyowtas,—On Monday night, August 5, at 11 o’clock, Ayoruna 8, Knownns, only daughter of Henry and Louisa Knowles, aged 13 years, 3 months and 9 days. The relatives and friends aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 160 West Tuirty-second street. ‘The members of Warren Lodge, No, 253, I. 0. of 0, F., aiso the Union Tontine Society, No, 1, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. Maxwwit.—On Tuesday, August 6, Gxorce Francis, infant son of Frederick and Josephine Maxwell, aged 1 month and 22 daya. ‘The funerai will take place this (Wednesday) after- noon, at three o'clock, from the residence of bis parents, 149 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn MaGyes.—On Monday, August 5, Cxarces Maayes, in the 85th year of his age, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited toattend the funeral, this (Weduosday) alternoon, under a moderate de- 1d. | The sales were 3) bales at Suc. Pilot boat Isaac Webb, No8, reported a day or two since having picked up part of the deck house of a vevsel, ac, and has since-then, off Shinnecock, picked up various articles Ca eee wasag thoes are portigaa ot »iady' jooner. Arn a of = lady's Ge Sking vrishe with®the letters. JH B euton the mal seat, in chalk, urniture. Sreausmir Ammnica (Brem) has got off and proceeted to her pier at Hoboken. Sreamsuirp Ortawa (Br), hence for Anti at into Pee at Wi‘ loes of tocew. sania Sreamsmir Wa Keww: , at Norfol Va, from Boston, “met a heavy gale on Nantucket Shoals and was delayod for ours. She lost part of her deck load and is so:nowhat vet fails to gain such mastory aa to solze ita victims in groups ov in devent'y clean localities. We are informed that the same enoourag.ng (act holds true in all the wesieno cities in which effective methods of warfare agaiust the infection have beea adopted, E. HARRIS. QUARANTINE INTELL GENCE. Adjustment of the Difticuities with the Cus- toms Aathorities, ‘As already stated in the Henao, great annoyance has been ococasioned by the detention of passeogers and their baggage in the lower bay by the revenue authori- tier, ‘Tho injustice complained of originated with the refasal of the Custom House officials to grant landing permits for the baggage of passengers arriving from infected ports at the lower quarantine, and a further refusal to detail officers to examine it. This refus letters J nder tl los., Bie. ; Sierra Leone, ¥ tations, Stock, August 6, 1307, Trox.—scotch Pig since the large saies of last week, has rulod dull, and we bave no sales w note, Prices were firm, however, at $42 for Egloton, from yard, and $424 Giengarnock, ex shiv. American was uachanged, and $43 a ‘at $8 for Eastern, with sales. Soutmeen Ricurs, at Bath Sth from Li uly 28, off Five Fathom Bauk, nei saw the forward house of a s up. Barc Mary Lowsut, from St John, NB, for New York, ‘pool, re- apes of the Del vessel, one corner . Laut $40 for No. 2. ere ui Leatusx.—fhe demand for hemlock was moderate, but | was persevered in unless the Hoalth Officer would certify | at two o'clock, from fils inte residence, 203 Allen street. ton tidck load of 180/000 laths in a heay; . i e y . r x 7 aquati on Friday Fee ee ee ee einen’ wo light mecighie; the | that the vessels, as woll as the passengers and Inggas Marm.—Ia Brookiyn, on Monday, Aug Ps MAY | night, off Portland, spt salsy o., and put into Portland tne LOAM Malating. Hewiock--ucnos Ayres heavy: was | Were tna condition to be roleasod from quarantine, | WARREN, infant bay poner ym (pray riotte E. | 5th; would repair an steady at Slo, a $2c., middie do, Sle. a d¥e, light do. Woe. ‘a | which that officer cou'd not do until the vessel should Martin, aged 1 year, 7 months and 8 days. Scan Kixe Brep (Br), McCann, from $t John, NB, for Boston, with lamber, was towed thto the latter port night Tho relatives and friends of the family are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral on Thursday aftor- noon; at two o'clock, from the residence of her graud- mother, No, 12 Stauton street Brooklyn. M. RAN.—At St. Luke’s Hospital, afier a protracted .; California heavy 83gc. a Sle., middle do. Bdge. a 3lc., light do. 293g¢. a 30590. ; Oronoco, &c., heary 28c. a 2c. mid. thoroughly cleansed and fumigated, a process which conid not be effected while the passengers were on board. The health officers, prompted by a sense of duty and stimulated, perhaps, by the complaints of of the ath inst, full of water, having sprung a leak on the ‘24 inet, kinds and weigts, and in the rough de. middie do, 38 «light 380, a 40:.. middie eropoed 46c. 2 | the suflerera by this system of detention, reinon- o high and dr; We, Light 45c. hi equiddie | strated with the authorities of the Custom House and | tllness, Eowarn Macaunas, |. Wreckers isting, and the cargo was bein lies urged that all restrictions on their part should be re- His friends are invited to attend the funeral, this jajares. corpo: Sa ing, a! stl € (Wednesday) aiternoon, at four o'clock, from the chapel of the Hospital. Moons.—On Tuesday morning, August 6, Apours, infant son ot Mr. and Mra. Joseph Moore, 165 West Thire teenth street, aged 1 year and 10 montis. Mostaowery.—On Monday, August 5, of disease of the heart. Jouy H. Moyrcomny, Esq,, in the 76th year of his age. ete friends, and those of hia son, the Rev. Dr. Mont. gomery, are respectfully requested to attend the funeral Services, without further invitation, at the Church of the Ipoarnation, Medison avenue and rty-tifth street. this (Wednesday) afternoon, at five o'clock. The remains will be carried to Philadelphia for interment ia the family vault, McOnewxanax,—On Monday, Auguat 6, Marcarer, wife of John McClennahan. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, Manhattanville, this (Wednestay) aftornoon, at 2 o'clock. Power.—On Tuesday, Auguat 6, Ronert Powkr, aged 53 years, ore oe the parish of Kneksburg, county Waterford, . Tus trends of the family sre fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock {rom the residence of his brother Michael, No. 14 Douglass street, South Brooklyn. The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. ‘Suaw.—On Monday, August 5, Katie, infant daughter of William and Kate Shaw, aged 1 year, 1 month @ moved, and that facilities should be afforded to enabie passengers coming into port to remove themselves aud their baggage with the least possible delay, and as soon as the Health Officer would deciare them fit for removal. These romonstrances were al! disregard. ed untit the mumber of arrivals became 90 and the detentions and obstructions 80 frequent that Dr. Swinburne, the Health Officer, deemed it an imporative neceasity in the discharge of his duty to bring the question under the consideration of the government at Washington. Whother in conse- quence of this course of Dr Swinburne, or from what- soever cause, the Custom House authorities yesterday decided on altering their course, and granted quaran- tine permits and dotailed an officer to go down to the “tower bay and release the passengers on board the steamsbip Rapidan, who had suffered an imprison- ment of more than thirty-six bouse in consequence of being refused tho necessary permit to land. In th afternoon Dr. Swinburne, accompanied by some officials from the Custom House, proceeded on veam vont Andrew Fletcher to the lower quarantin eased the of the Rapidan, bi 4 taking them on board and landing them at the barge office. ‘There was only ono arrival yesterday from any in- fected at of the steamer Virginia, from Vera Uruz, but with no sickness on board, THE PRESIDENCY OF BOWOOIN COLLEGE. Scue Wwe Wort, Hildreth, from New York for Jack: sonville, before reported, put into Norfotk 4th inst, with rad. der sprung, foresail split, loss of j1b, ao. Scar & D Exptorr, from Pniladeiphta for Boston, was seon with loss of aalls on the 2d iast off Block Islaud, by schr Emma Bacon, Case, at Holmes’ Hole. Scur New Haves (of New Haven), from Elizabeth. NJ, for Providence, with 200 tons of coal, was ran into in New London harbor early morning of 6ih inst by the steamer City of New York and sunk in about 2) fest of water. The captain and crew were saved and the vessel will probably be raised. ir prices ranging at from $19 50 to Lins was steady at former quotations. Lxap,—smail sales of ordinary (oreigu were made a 6e., old. Oe Moasses.—There was ouly a moderate jobbing demand, tant sales were;repotied; prices were un- Sind’ vary trun at oar las que Very firm at oar Wo satis at We.; 72 ‘43. at @O0c, chietly at the latter Reon ‘ma Scur Jane Fisn (of St Georgs, Me), from Providence for Calais, drove ashore 24 inat. during an easterly gale, at Ter- paulin Cove, and bilged. No cargo. Sone Josmratxx, of and from Dennis for New York, with a curgo of fivh, drove ashore 2d inat at T alin . She ‘s tight, but will have to discharge to get of. cnn Pinta (of New York), Smith, from Dighton for G put into Newport PM Sth inst, with fore torn ore gaff brow 3 said to have on aahore on Block Island. ‘Scun CuxDe, Gage, at Providence from Georgatown, DC, on the ‘2a inst, off Montauk, during the gale, hat cavia wine dows stove and split Lore and main sails, Many A Twine, Tyler, at Providence from Philade'. Pag rh of fontauk, experienced # heavy gale ‘rom northeast, duriag which lost jibboom, for eee Providence from Alba: 10R, Fowler, at Provi ce ny ae eM eae aing, about two miles SW ot Bearer TU Light, saw a vessel snk, apparently s fore and af: -hooner ot abort 150 tor burt! i : ey} hen, with one of her masts ‘and’ $18 a $24 for Bawxewicn, Me., August 6, 1867, by <2 oe * she other'was broken off and held ese wera bee(-on | the ceremonies of inducting Samuel Harris, D.D.. | peremin, merase serene tone (Wedvectey) Age § by ihe aging ‘Therese is’ supposed to have been it tuat ‘were not quote- | into the Presidency of Bowdoin College, took place this ‘o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family are | *!tuation Ua short time, ti. for hams, and Lic. of the College Government, ly invited to attend. Frenixg scum Booman (of Eastham), Collins, from a fish. Of bacon, which was , the | forenoon in the presence dq aoe eae igust 6, at the residence of | ing crulse, went ashore on Naniasket Beach, nea Straw. besae at ie, fee Surette out, Oa ¢c. for | Trustees, Overseers, and a large gathering of tho Alu his ng Gonsevan, ‘aged 43 years and 7 | berry Hill Friday night, and went to pieces. The crew wore nde mother, Joux saved. were LOW) bbis,, at 12ic. a inclad! General Chamberlin, Sesstor, Femenden, sad menths. 5 rio soun, Anan (of G ), at Portland, reports and firm, at Ibe. a 20. ‘State, and others. Dr. Ellsworth, a member of ‘The friends and acquatatances of the family and those on rin night, off Hoon nd, heavy ol fog to ens active and the Beerd of Trustees, of ‘ated as inductor, Cot of hia brothers, Christian W. and W. 7 Ly yey ri Pi |. tat bulk, eontinued in light demand. boty aden fa which he expressed his idea of col- cone peg tek my Baretes Lodge vited to attend the funeral, gad cen, SS Ge” ae J ice WeaS: | iexe, and what ho should govern him 4 from Na. 30 Second sireet, on Thursday afternoon, at quotations. The market for ‘opened. steady | h' ainistration. it Harris is the Orat gradu- | one o'clock. ar prices, with, 2 moderate demand, | x . «bo was ever President of Bowdoin Uollege, Cahfornia papers plerse copy. bat yey! ‘ercited, with an active demand. | For canines Starwan.—At Patarsen, N. J., on Tuesday, August 6, ‘eptem etover delivery ‘were made vance gallon, ‘were q SALES OF REAL ESTATE YESTERDAY, Jon Srarenn, aged 76 years. of He. per gallon, the tales were quite neg, com: Bede Ttineral will be given to-morrow. {By A. J, Bleecker, Son & Co. o e Halifax (N. 5) and Canada papers please copy. SrRALtxG. Stapleton, Staten Istand, on Tuesday, a, son of John &, and Clarissa - ae ey in cia ¢ ‘i ? € Fe! Biigo. : 1,000 do. do, for Septem! do, ae feaerel, from ot i. Met. Sevcirs sorta eee peer tr ge sits icemops rey, ganom © ts 08 Tate ‘We.; 500 do, sta! white agust, at ‘at three o'clock. odo. 40, for Qetoder. on private terme. ™|= Timnwax.—On Monday, August 6 Lgl wy caning Purser Edwin Austin, of the steamship Virginia, from fa. aaaeien Se. these, moparied id our ha, were 3001 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. py rly ty aries * Havens, will please accept our ‘banks Se tor Porte Rice ana licen it or trite. ite: Layne at | teat, thin (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, The q--Dot.as.—Oa Tuesday morning, August t pruners of Saint Francis Xavier, Sixteenth street, by tee Rev. H. r ‘of the family are respectfully requested to o“pnouaa,—00 Tuesd: ugast 6, Crorsa, ys Ai pO ppd Pheer} his dateyno evi. Mig daughter of William Dolan, daughter of Georse ‘Saton—Fisnar. —On Thursday, . Bane Havey Young, which arrived on Mon. Ner Corrigan, at the residence of the ‘relat: friends of the fam'ly are respoctfa| a thet Jackson, cook, died on the 234 of Ieayen arenve and Fifty-third street, Mr. Rowmet G, tovned 0 perry funeral, on Thursday bo hg Jane, His friends can obtain iuformation on boar! Lazon'so Miss Jct4a Fister, both of this city. nine o'clock, at the residence of ber fathor, No. 512 ‘West Forty-second street. Legnouso—At Seasuport Sigs ult, from. the ge a! a | Died Trrr.—On Toseday, August 6, Bevsamty 0, Trrrr, in | a Ke tone, ont gee surcayoon—s4 Mewar, 5.108 Monday worming, | inihgerot tage aus geree M2 MCT | CUTS Cue te muy ane rerte o aan sievender at Bib ‘The funeral will be attended on The morning, at Notice te Mariners, eleven o'clock, at the church on Quaker Ridge, Green- wich, Conn. .— At on Mi Ang. 5, Mr, ‘Conn lense YistHoen in the 634 veer or le age. The lock, Penn- child ‘The Hen and Chickens lightressel On her station oa selovct Friday was er report that ake broke adrift io the JRE cn Prisor " ed afternoon, at M1 me sely aed oer ot fen oon Monday, of Garrett and Launy May, on! Ly bent of cholera infantum, relativ: attend his funeral this 1 year, § mon’ afternoon, at two cost} ‘4s and relatives of Neg My hyd — from the Reformed Dutch Church, Bergen a i 'w), von si met o bere of ox-Harry Hower tate realdancs, 200 Bleecker Philadelphia please copy. nia gp ord of NB, was of, Boman Tay "arth street, thin (Wednesday) afternoon, at two ee. Bead Bw * poroeend on atay, Augast, &! sal eld. —" a priv jua—670 oem cobepoe oF inter | witne romaine will be taken this (Wednesday) morning | Ship RI, Tane, Amidou, from New York for Acapulen, Paterson and Stamford papers please copy. to Orange county (or interment, use Wes, Yau. ~ ) Joues, Sag Francisco: K E B Haws, Sueart, ton; #B Fay, Durham, Mobile; Chauceliog, JonssN Of the Start 24ib, Joba NYork (aud ¥ Kay, NY. ay. NYor aelp J “Xtiied smn, barks Casco, Gardner, NYork; St Andrews th, Taylor, Rookinnd: fed Kidder, Pili ir), ‘Taylor, 4 Bulleted: ship peer). Clty” pheas (Brem), «BANGOR, Au Philadelphia; 1 Seymour, Burgess, President, Parkins, Co: NYor! Porthand; brige Chivftat, Congord, Mayaquen, wt ai fa8 Menperus, Waycatt, and Lord Clcandbe, 40, ‘White Wing, Lavender, “M4, 404 Bveiya, Jentina” dor neting tages, EO ag ishing, Rogers: Thos Pletcher, Pendiewoa, sad Weitere, FU ie RR, REg* Angostura, Mablman, for New Tenens Bosh, ¢ Abbie, Puller, disg: Favorit (Nor), Kaud. Tene ent, Smiley, for Falkland Islands mm ” ae aa, (rom NYork, an : reonleaf, Baios, N York. ARDIFY, ly 3—~Arrived, 2 Baxonrs, Jul TArived. ‘elie, Stringer, Tagna- Vittoria, fart, NYork. oe Arrived, Elizabeth, Jensen, New vet bark A, | (ark Anguata C Smait, O° rog (and cid for N¥on (and eld for NYork¥y COPmNAAGaS, July! & York. Cumacos, July ML bri from Boston, arr 19th, day; Timothy # o wea, Lawrence, for NYork same Sey: schrs Martha Marta, for Boanire a "dodo: Pilot's Brides mae nd Bangor sm Carl, from Wilmigtod, NC, “h; Howard, G: (or NYork, 10 sail about Bh rifla, for do$ wail i July —~OM, Amalia; & for. . : Exanons, July 23--Arrived,’ Votes Hberschmidt, Crom N Yor’. ‘ity, Brander, Philaaet. \, auth, Sao Feae. rived, E H Taylor. Aaderson. London fi ; Matimilian, Hardeld,( whighte i ; “Ttley, July 2edatled, ann MANO ind Lele Orocee 4 left Gree iy de 25th): Zic, Tow (9, Wal BR Geova. it (a), Quebec and Mort? NYork, ane tiyde dite, Wilhelm. Went chard, Oat auraR, rrived, tao (hud aid idth for Valenele} aan da (fal, (ant sia 7th for Ham by u n Gitgarie, York cand add Attn, for, Genoa), Oey, age ou, Mwiaga (aad ald 17th for NYork), 10th, 0% Moss (Stal), Xosano, N York. PI Ta port July 13, bark Merrimac, Marshall, ropg. Will Nave the dock to day id Rast. rrived, Sophim Safstrom, and’ Wislem, TPhorse: Genda, July Be. Sarted 20 that Ri ted With, Harriet Moore, Bartlett, Philadelpa. ~ Goraunauna, July 19. oireiveds aniadea, Couns, Hevea, al Alpi, Park North America. ‘ Gacnx, June 22—Suiled, Edw Hyruan, Brooks, Catentta. 4 Gaon Bay, CB, July’ 20—Arrived) brig Osiro, Carrot, on Cleared 19h, brig Lilly, Brison, NYort. i Hawke, July 23—Arrived, Aberdeen, Morrison, Now @r- ea 4.284 (not 224), Colla (s), Gleadell, NYork ; 26ti Bam ma, itioh, Cardi’ and United States. ytigne Rong, May B—Arrived, N York. Salle Fune 3. Malay, Dudley, rf B Phiaver, Stevie, New Yokohama: 52h, Day Dawe, ; ra, Leveraten, doy Burns Vista, Kilton, Puget Soand; 1th, Emma Augusta, Higgins, San Franctaov; Galatea, Cook, Manila. ; Hauiress July 29—Arrived, achr Prince of Wales MeNab, N¥ork: Aug 2, brigs Como (Br), Jalimsoa, tinental (Br), Laird, do for Cape Breton. Livenroot, Jaly 24—Arsived, Thornton, Wolts, NYork,. Réiudeor, MiLotlan, San Francisco; 2b, Melke (a), Sum- nar, Norfolls; St Jaines, Fullerton, Bombay ; 26th, Adelaide, Cuvting, NYork; ¥th, Bombay, Jordan, Calcutta, Sailed 23d; Medali, Gale, New Orleans; 4th, LB Gil. christ, Watts; Florence, Rathbun, and Abbie # Campbell, ‘bir, Philadeipaia; Heiress. toe, Gadveston Toe Quoos ozan, Nvork; Arewright, Cauikins, and Wa Mounttort, de; Neilie, Gollum, New Haven Ct; 26et, Fouwick, Olive, New Orleans; 20th, Nonantumy Uptoa, ared 26tty Novada, Jewett, Bombay; Bageata; Denalg, jadolp his. ‘out 4th, Edith, Child, for NYork via Newport; etl, Baltimore; Eaoch Benner, Vonage, Hee of ‘ih, Melita (s: umaer, Boston: City of Loadon (4), N Jotfary, San Francisco. : y %5—Arcived, Empress, Penries, NYort: pUleared sith, Southampton, Brown, NYork (and old (rom eh), Ent out 25th, Rocksvood, Little (not Loq’rie), for: Sam Fraucisco; K A Souder, Payne, Philadelphia. Laaucan, July 2—Acrived. Energy, Caulkuns, NYork. Maxsettxs, July 22-—Sailed, A G Jowett, Re od, N York. coanine May B—Acriwed, Pocahoutes, Graves), Hong Kong for Cal Newrour, July 26—Saiied, Alerander, Crosby, N York. Nawcasece, July 24—Kat out, Glasgow, Crane, for Bos ton. Noxta Tatas, July 21—Salied, Mina, Holder (from Gothen- burg), Phiiadeiphia Piymoue#, July 24—Pot ta, Julie Tatham, Cerndy, from NYork for Watart Off do 26th, Griefswald, from NYork for Rotten dam. Berirem, frqm N Yorks for Hamburg. PENANG, June 15—Arrtyod, Borneo, Matthows, Boston. phouTuaurron, July %—Arrived, Noaparel! (1ifo ratty ea, NYO Suavanas, May 28—Arrived, Mary Whitrldge, Cutlor, York: ath, kW. rayon Nag bh, burn, Taylor, Nagasaki. Batled 2k, Rasoite, Sik Fuchaue Juuo Su, Valeting Cavanagh, Nagasatt. une I—Arrived, Costa Biea (6),\ Purbery 18th for Hong Kong). aly 22—Acrived, brig Milo, Townsend, New ork. ST Jouna, NE, July 20—Arrived, brig Aante Laucte, Mo- ‘Joun, NB, Aug 3—Cloared, schrs Marcas Auater, Phil- "Y, 'B Staples, Baltimore. ‘uly 26—-Arrived, brig Circassian, Tucker, 86 Singapore, SY¥DNKY, Br), Rosemeyer, Havana; 23th, Trinity Harte, NYork, beig. irigo, Stall, do, : American Ports. BOSTON, Aug 5—Arrived, brig Victoria Ame! lia, Terrio, Cadiz; scars Charlotte Shaw, Reeves, and Cordelia Newkirk, Woaver, Phiadsipnia. Gleared—Brig JW Spencer, Whiting, Fortune Talend; achr Bonuy Boat, Kelly, NYork Also cleared, bark Law- rence, Howes, Tarragona: brigs Gaaelle, Cole, tvigtut; Aa- brose Light, Higgins, Bathurst, Africa; echt Princess, Lovell, NYork. n—Arrived, steamers George Appold, Baltimore; Saroe, Philadelphia, ‘barks Rocket, Padang, Young Turk, Mar- seiles; Omalia, Bath; brigs Armadale, Surinam, Angelia, Port Johnson. BALMIMORE, Aug 5—Arrived, ship Southern Rights, Ross, Live.pool! barks Templar, Wilon, Buenos Ayres: Bragiloira (iirow), Woasels, NYork; brig Hditn (Be), Oliwors Rio Janeiro. Bi hip Bremerhaven (Brom), from Bremen Barks Adeiaute, tichberger, Rio Janeiro and @ sLannan, Norfolk; brig Alox Kirk- Martin, St’ Johns, P'R; schrs Capella Boston. Potut; bark Oc “eared, schra Olive Hayward. W; market; Chantici rmano (Brem), City Kent. uly W—Arrived, achrs Ada Herbert, Howes, NYork ow lie Power, Somers, Philadelphia, DIGHTON, Aug 5—Arrived, achrs Sylvester Hale, Cole man, and Whiatier. Prosbrey, NYork. ALL RIVER, Ang $—Sailed. achra A todfrey, Godfrey, d Natad Quesn, Chase, Philadelphia. fth—Arrived, schrs Mediator, Shea, and Gipsy, Beigge, ‘orks. GEORGETOWN, DE, Aug 3—Sailed, sche Albert Mason, Rose, Dighton Y HOLE, Aug 3, PM—Arrivod, sohrs Erie, Bilioty HOLM Mi for Boston Freeman, Howes, Baltimore fot Case, Philadelphia for Salem; Paiiadiua, do; Emma Bacon, Ryder, i’lymouth tor N York. ‘Aug 4—Arrived, schr Lena Hume, Appleby, Philadelphia for Portsmouth. Salled—Schra Wentworth, Julia, Gentle, Mary N, Erte, Emma Bacon, Pailatiom, Ang 5, AM—Arrived, schr & & L, Marta, Boston for Phila. deiphia. Tr ovort brige LM Merritt, Barmah, © HI Kennedy, Sophie, LT Knight, JW Drisko, E Bigeiow, Wm H Parka; solre Wild Hunter (Br), Clara Davidson, Har Chariot, Pe Edwards, 3? Hawes, Rosina, Boston, TW Allen. Fi M Freemau, George & Emily, Oereseo, Lena Hume, Le ORLEANS, July Sl —Cioared. U8 Stoamer, Wied Freeman, NYork: bark Amerion (Olden), Garrets, ‘nrenent ug He, Maydower, Call, Havre, Lark Romna, Piersoa, » Spain JORPOLK, Aug 4—Arrived, steamer Nw Blakemaa, NYork; scar Wide World, Hildreth, NYork bouad to Jack. sodville, put in in distress, with rudder sprung, foresail split, lone of ji de. NEWBURYPORT, Aug 4—Arcived, sohr Edward Lamey- or, Keod, Miyaguer “Sctirs Wary D Cranmer, Cranmer, and Ls Auden deiphia. a reid, Crawfor?. PI NEW BEDFORD Aug $—Arrivod, sora Molen, Perey, ak on Waterman, Chase, NY¥ 01 Mith-alted. schrs W fae, NYork ; 6th, MC a We Elianbethtort 4, Wes:cott, Elizabeth por NEWPORT, Auk Je-Acrived, schra Wild Pigeon, ‘Bat- com, ‘and Adelaide, Crowley, Somerset for Georgotowa, 4th—Avrived, schrs Modesty, Weaver, ton for Phila- delp' Samuel L Crocker, Mg tk ‘sunton for Charles L Lovering. Jones, do for Elizabethport. ‘Sth Arrived, sehrs Thomas P Cooper, Weeden, Elizabeth. port, Elisha T Smith, Harvey, James M Bayles, Arnold, eng Races, Jom, teen a F bnarrived, bork Andes, Dalling, ADE, " y md Gen Banks, Ketebum, Providence, sche M W looper, ‘Amos Hawarda Somers: 1 Whenton, Walon’ Jay Nilierd vom, ‘ Tachaway:, Gen fauiane, Adama. 4 1: harp, Wap, and Br i. Ron Now Bede RS Mercer; Btatsers a ‘kman, Now fo . , Providenses Deena Wave, Baker, Fadl River; Potomac, Show Lis Warnaas, Rotterdam via Wilming- Ning, Matanzas; Ne '. ; ‘Northern Light, f gee. Clayton; KB Peterson, Br inks; W Paxson, Brower; lt Hh Bright. Shaw. and Erie. 8: ss Providence; § W: : M H Cousins, Bigby, ks ; Jas TaMallo, Hyannis; Etham Allen, Bink: BEV Ewin asking Quinney Potat. PORTLAND, Aug 3—aseived, sche Segre New rah sated brige C Ciwra Brown, Volant; sobre OF You i ‘arlene, scart, Crvigan and others. ' PSOUTH. Angi _—arei Birebard & Torte: res Pitlatelpiioe win Wacko, ‘Silimaa, ana Grace D PROVINCETOWN ‘aii Batted, bark John Worster, Knowles (from I‘all ), San tO. PP RWTUCKET, Aug 5—Satled, shes BF Menay, Clare, Philadelphia: C'pdarelia, Rakin. N York. PROV DEN ‘Aug G—-Arcived, siemer “ cers Faden atcniti, Seaway er Petkpart. Nashautel tHolmes, Northup, do sain Ww ney “ wise, Ht ‘to; aay lta age ae als q rantom, Val; ‘York; Kate, J pitt r ‘Berton iy y Below—Schre Brainard, Lay ri to for Pawtuckat: sloop Mary & Hleawdehports raed Haind—Schra A R Wotmo Port Ag ton is at Rataa Wins Sper & ery Fi % aut aeried, are Pinta, Small, and Bony in Bowe, ge | NEW ma Prien pane = Bt Joho, NB, for Livee-

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