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oe FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Saturn y, Sept 71—6 P. M, i bas been variable to-day ender Wu at bo and the fact of the Dank siaicmm ot beg much more favorabie than was Geuerally expe ted ts likely to operate tn favor of higher prices next week, although thera is @ sirong Dear inier- @at prepared to resist its tendency, There wes no Horie able change in the condition of the money market Capital was 1M superabundamt suppiy, and loans were made freely at 3a por cont on gove ment securities, ant 4 a 5 on mixed colla erals She amount of commercial paper seeking dis @unt continves Limited, and the best gride te till quoted at 6a7 percent There is very little Produce payer being sent forward by the Westeru banks, which indicates an absence of any stron: pres eure for Money ia that section from parties who are entitled to accommodatioa, The staremeat of the city banks for tue week is expectod to siow an increase of @dout a million end a haif ia egal tender notes four im {uous ty lowas and millions In deposits, two aud ab Dail a milion in apecia, AL tho early nof the open board railway shares were barely steady New York Centrat sold at 1053; Erte, p Sou hern, 824% ; Cleveland aud Pt ta. burg, 87%; Island, 10495; Northwestern, 48 glo. preferred. 70's «7 Pack Wesiern Uv 8 Union, 22565 Adams Expre + 8436, At the first regular bowrd (ho market showed a drouping tenieasy, ana Erie was the weakest of the miway shares, owmg to the fact of she tran fer bwks clutag today and the uver of sellera’ options put oat by the specu! tive diresior some tue aro, agains: @ large amovat of cash stock bought by hin, New York Gentral closed % iowor than at the same time yester- day, Erie 134, Huda River i, Readiag 34, Clevelaud aud Toledo X, Rook Ilaud 3%, Norihwes'era preierrod be Mitwankee aud St Paul 4¢ Weetera Union Telegraph 4. Government securities were barely steady Coup on five-twenties of 1962 declined 1, and tho tssuo of 1864 Gand 1865 und weven-thirty woes of the «ec-nd series 14 Among t © express shares, Merchamis’ Union, with $30 paid, sold at 22);, American at 68 aud Adams at 63'g. At the one o’civck open bvourd the market was steady bat dull, aud Now York Central sold at 105% (8 3); Erie, 69 a 6935; Hudson River, 120; Reading, 10274; Michi- gan Southern, 824%; Cleveland and Toledo, 123; North- Western, 4575; Wo. preverred, 703 (8.10); Pac fle Mail, 14354; Westere Union Telegraph, 43; Adams Express, 6855; Merchants’ Union, 22:4. Subsequently the mar- Kei became weak and excited, especially for whieh declined to 634; a 64%{, the immediate causes being the apprebension felt with regard to the course of Erie, a report tha: the statement of the associated Danks for the week would de unfavorable, and the rumor of Mr, Seward’s resignation, Soon afterwards, bow. ever, it transp.rod that the bank statement woud be a ‘avorabie one, and the ide of speculation turned fn (uvor of the bulls immediaiely, Eile rove to 6943, 404 there was a brisk demand for all the active stocks, Al bal’-past five the market closed with an improving feudency, at the following quotations:—Now York Ceu- teal, 106, a 10634; Kre, 694 a 69%; Reading, 102% @ 202%; alietgan South 8254 w #24; Rock Istand, W044 a 10424; Northwestern 45 a 4634; do, pr-ferred, J's 4 703; Pacfe Mwl, 143; Ob o and Mississippi _ boriiticates, 279; «2776; Western Union Telegraph, 43 a 4355; Milwaukee and St, Paul preferred, 67% a 68. There was a moderate business trausacted im govern- Ment securities at the counters ef tho leading dealers, And at the close the market was firm at the subjoined pr Registered, 1861, 11144 # 1117; coupons, 1881, UIs A112; 4 20's, Pegisiersd, 1862, 10914 @ 109%; do, @oupon, 1862, L14sg a 11424; do, coupon, 1864, 109% a 180; do. coupon, 1865, 1111% a 111%; do. coupon, January and July, 108'¢ a 103%%; 10-40 3, registered, 90% 09935; do. coupon, 9% 49974, August 7-30's, 107% a 107); June do., 10736 a 10744; July do, 107% a 10745 October componnis, 1804, 118% @ 119%¢; December do, 117% a 118%; do., 1865, 117 u 171g; August 60,, 116 4 1164; Septomoer do, 11534 «115%; October @o,, 115 2115 The gold market was strong, the range of the day Baving been from 142% to 142\, the latier being the €lering price in the room, Sousequently, on the street, however, there was a sudden advance to 143 « i, tol- dowed by a relapse to 1 a %, ander a ramor tha Mr. Sewant bad resivned his place in the Cabinet. Cash old Was abundant and foans were made without inter- eet, and at Lad per cent for carrying. The clearings @mounied to $49,682,000, the cold bainuces to $1,414,960, @od the currency balauces to §: ments of specie for the week have 81,013,959, making a total of $40,475,752 since the Ist Of January, against $53,523,003 for the corresponding period in 1806, ant $ 1,803 in 1805, The detada for the week ar: a ep. 3—Sehooner Al approuchlag maturi'y of a Arecibo— American coin aad gold.......... $8,000 Sept. 3—Schoouer Tripoli, Liverpool— God bars ~ 114,500 Sept, 3—Steam r Morro Castie, Havana— American coin am: gold, 6 000 Specie... 156 Sept. 3—Steaver ( nica, Bremen — German +1v 1,500 Soph 3—Steainer (aon, Soutbampioa— M Miver bars 116,182 Sept. 8 tenner Uaion, Londoo— 126,059 40,100 172 896 Foreign coin... 1'200 epi 6.—Steamer City of Hostin Liverposi— Menicaa sive 44:77: Awerican guid, 104,209 Total for the week. . Tue daily range Of tue gold market during the week wes as subj ined;— Lonoeih, Monday. Mt Trosiay ut Weve day My euay 142 161% May from the port during the laa Aybloen weeks were a8 Uader stated: — Wek ending. $4178125 July 21 + 1AS8 HoT July 28. 7143 Ange 3 1824 | Auxart 16 QWoted at 100K a 100%; at iuree dar mercial bills, 10824 a 109 B16 05.15; at threo days, 5.14) Urenta! bille were raved thas — Paris, a: sixty days, 45.19%. Osher coa- Commercial. On Berl oo nye Ty Go Bremen ™ 8 7 On Frankfort. ya Oo Amsterdam a WX Ou Hiswburg a 38 Oe Aniwerp 8 BIT Console and Amorican securities were quoted thus in Londen to-day and op previous datos:— Sep’. 3. M ning shares were irroguiar, Ab the frst boant Cory- don closed be, higher than at the same time yesterday; Kagel Mining, 100, selling at $3 15, Rocky Moun- Win was S5e, lower, selling at 61 60; "Smith and Parme- lees L5e,, eulling at $5 59, Souse , 50c., seilimg at G11 10; Waikil Load, 682 Conolitaied Gregory Geid Qvid at $6 55, Hormona Gold and Silver, $9 70. The business (reoKsc ety today was as b Total receipts B For ens on oi For code ‘The dry goods Import wovement at this port ia Auguat as a4 bere siaiod — ANTRRED FOR CONFUMTT ON. 1865, ed at the Sub-Treasury io thie Toral payments. $8,602,996 Balrwce = 4,214,066 af, of waol, Mer w of conon, ii. 768 itherawn. ‘Add ent, for cons'n. 832) O15 Thrown on merket $14,498,822 $14,608,800 $14 513,955 ENTERED FOR WAREHOUSING 1365, 1566. 1867. Mar nf, of wool, SCE TD F2STLA7TO $2,250,646 219,182 698,172 Bis dul $94 513 1883 baa 6x1 uz 344 205 Mita 4-0 64 Miscel, ary good. 68,241 172,923 10,180 Toral ent, wareh'ng, $1,980 460 $5,773 817 $3 “25,004 Aid ent, for cops'a, 11,511 752 9,006 521 Total eat’d at port. . $13,462,213 $14,570,038 $12,008,019 ‘Tue folowing stavement of the amount of the natiousl debt outstanding at intervals, without deducting the | amount of coiu and currency b.at the total increased $91u Is64, aud -eptember 1, 1867:— 1564, fo the Treasury, snows 400 veiween Juue 23 ‘$1 740 026,659 +. $2,799 979,450 1,809, 525,564 . 17), 416 Os 1575 565 2u5 1,959,978, 716 EE Sbd 798 2 653,514 ” 2 668 575,005 dure 1 2.687,0d0 519 Ang. A 2,656 655,696 Sep 2,003, 792,189 28.1,600 87h i) arisen of Lue ainount of legal tender nates in Circulation on June 1, 165 and September 1, 1867, Shows that there was a reduction duriag tue interval Of $202,489,395, chieily ia tie forin of compound inverest holes, The progress of the movement ts thus shown:— 1885. 146, Jase 1... Bepiember 1,. $555,115, 752 Septomber 1 October 1. 654,077 452 November! 533, 107,925 58,925,929 2 605 259.997 August ho... 477 404,274 September 2.. 496,67/,:74 Between Juno 10, 1305, and tho Ist of September 1857, there was on the other band an increase of 71,136 19 the national bank note sues, the agere- of these fo circuiadon being xe uuder #laved on ibe dates ment.oned:— 1865. June id. $137 772,705 149,005, 065 16y 598 ise $274 455 195 275,005 076 eater 2: 293,613,519 + 298,866,734 298'80 414 299,043, 541 240 094,565 251,060,050 253,432 790 264,247,170 It will be seen by the foregoing that there was a net Feductiou of the amount of paper money n circulation, tuciuding the itorest bearing legal senders, during the period embraced betwven these dates, of $41,2! Aprit L SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE papidenes Sept. 7—10:15 A. ~ $1000 US 6's, ~ HIM 200 sha Adana Express yy donk orelek IT) 38 Amerigan Exp ‘3 Tho do 4, Far goeCo’s Biss 11400 US 6-20, 2.902, 12 tase 18 Mer U #3,25 pe paid 1 100 US a 3.4 oh Mex U BQO do. do. bx, Spe paid 2215 13 o'clock 107% 10) Rete ioe 6,'eem Hi a ser. 400 Brookiyn 6awl 80) Teun 6's, ex cou,. Te ha ee be a6 190 ami dew 18% ry u hi ins = iw dation: NaN & fia is 90 Weste'a aion Tet Ww do. fig 0 Pa Fi aS UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT=--iN BANKRUPTCY, Assignees—Petitions Power ef Appol Iw Canton Co, led. Before Judge Blatchford. In the Matter of Mortimer C. Cogswell, Bankrugt.— Judge Blatchford has given the followiag opinion in tbe case:—Tho Register, at the request of the bank- Tupt, bas certified the foilowing question for the de- cision of (he Judge :—Where no croditor attends at the Place and time specified in the warrant and notico for the first meeting of creditors, does the law provide for or require the appointment of an assignee of the bank. rupt's estate? The Register in hie certificate says that Bo provision of the act provides for the appoint- ment of an nee where there is not a meeting ot creditors; that the only caso in which a Register 1s eapressiy wuthorized to appoint an axsignes ty whore no chowe is made by the creditors at the first meetiag (section thirteen); tuat if there is not @ iméviing this case docs’ not occur; that a meeting 18 au Iadispensabio condition of this power; that the Justices of sue Supreme Court seein 10 not baving prescrived a fora by @ Register except where no choice is 5 Wat BY uoceenary traplication iy ty in the care under cor As (he proceeding is bel the power W make (he appolutment, and that t! ception of the Regi: (iorefore, is that in uw utioned in the questioa the law does provide for and Tequire thy appomimen! of an essiunee of the bank The Kegivor 8 correct in bis couciusian, that in case Do creditor atiends at the place and tims specified Im the Warrant and noiwe tar the ist meeing of crediora, tue law provides for tad equ "es the appoimtment of en assigned of the baokrupt'semate Il tho Revisver attends a: ine time aod place «peciied ia the warrunt aad sotiee for the first meoi.ng of creditors, and uo eredtior has proved adebi, the meeting ts Leld within the parview of whe aud effvotually as if devts bad been proved tors hal wienied oF boa rapreseated at the meeting, and the coutingency tappens whieh & tire teenth xection «peaks of—vameiy, the coun eacy taat no choice the eraditors’ at if creditors 4 presented, but fait to Choose au assiznee, thea 20 cuot js made by the cretitor. If no creditor bas proved debt, so that no creditor has a right to vote in the Chote of all assignee, equally there ts no choice of an as crediiora, In either case the Judge, oposing interest, te Register ts io of more ase gnaes, 1 Morfwd, Bimternpt —Th vewiion for bis discharge im Tue Serger Sativual Bank av iow bad recov Bennet Morfort, in ine Supreme rt tho tate of New York, on its of June, (N67, @ Jud tent (or the eum of $12 807 81 Toe bankrupt obtained im tive pet) ioner Lad Mh bawsrapiey, aa order from the court resranime the shert® of the uy of New York from maxiog retorn on this judgment penling the provesdiacs «a bankcaptoy, The Sussec Nationad Hank now oo 6 ly aod adege that @ house and Ot at 39 West Seventeruin wire, in this tue property of Moria, ins ed to Anthony DP Moriord, has conveyed the «am ee * Moriord ; Us of Counse: for the dank toe cow eo fer as to permit the bank to to jurgment an acti redtors, and so (ar as to permis the ober® to revurn said execution. Peritros riten, lodged yesteriay:—Francie FB. “el vaine, Roper, Lipvan Mi Eon) Tarner, all « of petitions loa yoeverday, 2h. Hon. W. T. Coagesi tere % ‘This gentiowan died a Guapelo, in the repubtic of he Ah of Auguss lak he deceased was a Aton Minise ered into business a8 a journalint, Tis ittervry aoulitios belie very decided he became the editor of ae oF two perioticals; but they \ Uravel of the pro feevion and conseoted Limesif with the ed torial ated of the Uincinaat: Casee Subsequentiy be Became vital Librarian of Ghto, and after boidiag Lois oe Cor am resigned (0 become prope .etor oF ‘the 8) vata end af erwarde editor ef the Colunous ra meantine that fatal de of aces | went to Qui, the capital ho p: of waich olovated tows be wuewd woot! ait io ine him to hewtis %, however, never rertiged. Me Oogyecin: end telee'od mien, and was astermed by ail who kaew bim fer hie j Wo addres afd amimbility Of Gispesiiion, Ae Minister to Bewedor be did toe couse of religious hhertv a great service in obtatning permis. pry ea hapless fod Prot-atant oome- torr at Quito, om mnovation 10a apoa the bigotry the gov- erument ‘whieh bad long beeu resisted. a RELIGIOUS INTELL iGENCE. Services Te-Day. The Upper Church of the Ascension, Thirty-foarth stree!, b iwoea Filth and Sixth avenues, evirance on fhirty-four bh street, ta the Everett Buiidiug. Services to-day, aod on tollowing Suadaya, at hal{-past ten A. M. and « quarter betore eight P. M. Bishop roow will preach on the “Evidences of the Near Coming of Corist’ to-day, at three P. M., atthe University, Washinvton square. ‘The Society of Progressive Spiritualists will meet at Masonic Hali, 114 East Thirteenth street, to-day, at half- past ten aud balf-past seven o'clock, Dr, H. D. Storer, speaker. The Rev. T W. Dawson, pastor of the -event! byterian church, corner of Ridve and. Br om will preacs to-day, at Pres- etreets, half past ten A. M. aud haif past seven P.M, ~t. Ann's Free church, Eighteenth street, near Fifth avenue, To-day, Rev. Eastourn Benjamin will preac at ba neven haif past teu A. \!. and three P. M., the latter service ‘or deat mute: H. Hepburn at haif-past seven P, M, Rey Wiliam P, Corbit, pastor of the Seven street Methodist Episcopal ehureh, berween First Second avenues, wilt preach to-day, moruing and ev ing. and Rev, George St. Stephen's Episcopal church, Rec. Dr. Price, ree- tor, will noid d vise seryine wervice toaday, at bait past ten A, of., in church on fwenty-secun i streei, be- tween F1ith aud Sixth avenues, Se.taou by the rector, Forty secund street Presbyterian eburch, between Seven ¢ Eighth avenues, Services 'o-day at vail past ten ALM asi seven P, &., by I, Rev, W AL scot, 0. D, Evening subject—" Heaven's Tubabityuis Interested ta Us,"” Free Charch of the Redemption, East Fourteen'h Atresi, Oppose We Academy of lustc, Divine service every Sinday at half past ten 4 M. and baif-pasi seven v. Rev Uriah Scott wil preaca to-day, First Free Wall Baptist church, Seventeenth street, wet! ixtn avenue, Rev. Charies BE, Biake, of Maine, will preach to-day at half past ‘ea A, Mo and hail-past seven Pt Sabbath scuovi ut balf-past nine A, si. aod two P, Catholic Apostolic church, Sixteenth street, between Sixto and Sevento avenues, Preaching this even ng at Hall-pam seven o'clock, on the “Nearness of the Secoud Corning of our Lord,” Church of tha Strangers, chapel of the Untversity, Wastmgtou square, Rev. Dr. Deems will preach at tal: past ten A. M. and haif-past seven P.M, Special aten- ton to strangers. Bleecker street Universalist chureh, corner of Down- ing sireet, Rov, Day K. Lee, pastor. Services will be suumaed Serohatameronaer day at a qaartor Lelore eleven A. M. and half-past seven P, M. opeu at pine A. M. Cuurch of the Holy Innocents, Services will be re- su junday acho! will bctry 4 in tuo Harvard corner of Sixth enuy and Forty-second street, at nine and half, yen a. M. aad Toor P.M. " eT The American Bible Sectety. Antated meeting of the Board of Sauagers was held atthe bible House, Astor place, on the 6ih inst, Ten bew auxiliaries were recognized, of which three are in Kentucky, two tu Nebraska amd one iu eaca of the States of Michigan, Wisconsin, Alabama, Texas and Ar. Kkausas, Communications were reevived in regard to tue Paris Exhibition; from Rio Jaueiro, as to ine en- Jargement of tbe work in Brazi 8 to tue appo nimeni of av ag Poverburg, stating whe commencement in » smal Tesvament | auing the Reva\ Eswonian, authorwed by (he Hos Ayres, sta‘ing the resumption nica bad be B temporarily si pended \ by the hee of the cholera and the Paraguayan w Grauts of books W-re mude, amounting to 701 vol. mes, various #1Zes, besides O.hers to tue value of $459 Two additioual colporieurs were authorized for Brazil. An important comimanication «as rec: B be + ociety of Virginia, accompanied iu wnich sere stated many interestiog facts respect ng hie cordial co operation of that society, and the condition aud prospects of ine Bible work in tuat The Archbishop of Lima and the Spiritual The capital of Peru has beeu recently (August 7) *hrown tuto some commotion by a pastoral letter of its Arcubishop, addressed to his flock in reference to mag- hetism, spiritualism, rappings and other phenomena, which lad lately received a good dea! of attention among the Peruvians, Alter referring in emphatic terms to the danger of these “works of tho devil,” the arcubisbop concludes :— Meantime, my beloved ebildren, let us raise our Lord and pray to the Giver of all good, that He may entighten all those unfortunate oues wid live op iilusious and foolishly sit dowu in darkness aud in the shadow of death. Our Lord Jesus came to bring ight toto the world, and to dispel the darkness which blinded It, and they ‘have not been wiliing to understand ‘Wis, vo let us pray to Him, by His most precious ot, and in the name of the immacuiate Virgin Mary, ou! mother and lady, to giv ritual light to ali thosa Whe. are bilad, makiug "them Understand that our only mother ia the Chureh, a column and support of truth, and that he who listens not to her must be-held to be a da podlican, May our prayer obiaia from the God ot wercies the conversion of all *ho have strayed from ois wi ud thelr speedy return ino (ue maternal evs orvie of the Diviue Lamy! Miscelta The Second Advent Camp Meeting eas Alton Bay, N. H., 4s progressing. ihere are one hundred and tweaty tents nd houses om (he grounds, al! well occupied. A large umber of preachers wers present, ivciuding Elders 8. 8. Brewer, W. C. Thurman, J. V. Himes, of Buchanan, Micb ; Niles Grant, of Boston: Hiram siunger, and ‘ouch, of Waraer, word wili come this year, aud leader of those who @tpect to see the world wound up Anna G, =mith, of New York, is at the She ts accum- colored Adventists, recent ineet ag of the Society for the Propagation pel, the Archbishop of Canterbury sari: — the Sultan has been here lately—the enemy or supposed enemy of Carsiuaniy, Twas in- formed by tie Prince of Waios, a few days ago, (iat in answer toan enireaty to him to protect biv Christian subjects, tho “uitan’s answer was—and ® mos: remark- abie on “Twit not only provect my ‘hrsian sub- jects, Dut I wiil protect Christianity.’ I think that @ most rewariable answer. DEPARTURE OF STEAMERS YESTERDAY, The following European and coast wise bound steamers loft tuis port yesterday :— FUROPEAS. The GQormania, of the Hamburg-Americsn Packet Com- pavy’s line, lot her dock a: Hoboken for Hambarg, #ith the German mails, sixiy cabin aud forly steerage pas. sengors, $65,000 In epeci ‘ail cargo of provis.ous, tobaceo, Bema, ia. The United Kingdom of North river for Liverpool, winty steerage passenzors, and cheese, ant $10.00 The Peansyivans 47 North river, t with twenty-seven tue Ancoor Line, left picr 20 with twenty five cabin and 4 eargo of wheat, cora Q @ hundred and titty specie and a ful carzo wera) Transatlantic Com- 1, lett pier No GO Norca river, for Havre. cali log at Bross, wish one hunired aud (weaty-one pas. Sougers, $314,259 in specie, tue continental mails aod a full cargo, consisting pricipatly of tobaces. The City of Boston, of tie Laman tine, left pier No 45 Norih river, for Liverpool, caliing «' Queenstown, with the United States mais, six'y-oae cvbin and 0: hau dtred and tifty-seven steorace pasougers, $174,964 in Specis and @ full cargo ot civeose and bacon, CoAT Wiss, The Cumberland left per 3 North river, for St. Jobn’s, PR; St Thomas, Laguayra and’ Puer o Cabelio, with ‘the United States ‘Malls, ix passengers aod a fui Ce cargo. George Wasuington, of the Cromwell I eft tiver, for New Orieans, with fifteen Paas ngers and «full cargo of a-sorted merchat dise. P the eda o of the A‘laniic Coast Mail Steanshtp Compan, Line, left pier No. 36 Norin river, for New Orieans, with twenty-two and a ful t awa te renaye passengers th cargo a1 ‘The San “alvador, of the Empire Line, left pier No. 13 North river, for Savannah, with sixiy passengers and a fuil cargo of assorted merchandise The Graoade left vier wa Fast river for Chari with thirty-five passe” pers cud treient, ‘The Champioa left pier No, 3 North river, for C iaries- ton, with forty poeseagers'and a Cult aasorted © orgo Coartwise anipping ae ia to be wnisoatty good, and every sieamer Leaving this port for | he South carries @ full cargo of dry goods, groceries and otver articles, RRCAPITCLATION, Steamships, 11; = = 70, and Specie $504,229. Tan Roaure Homicivs.—The Woard of Supervisors of Queens couniy have oilered a reward of five b ndred dollars (or the apprevension and convictios o Edward Coughiaa, who tt ts eg core murdered Willem O' Urea on (ue moraiag O the 261 of August last, b, *tebbing him with @ knife at the viiiace oF ifeiya, tn that coun: ATLaxtic AVEvuE INvRovRMENT,—AL® reoent mes ing Of property owners veld in Kast Now York the foltowing Teso. ution was adopted — for unproving Atiautic rune ng thereon, 80 proposed t at @ commit ce be nppoinied to ascertain if (he property OWuers on the cars could mot Be removed) are the avenve and (oft & grade froin The MARRIAGES AND Marrted. Acweson—Gawaia.—On Thursday, September 6, at the residen’® of the bride, by the Kev. Hie. sill, Hewky AchesON to MaRy, younvest daugnter of Mr, James Gamble, both ot this ci y. No cards, Hosiou papers please copy, rP—RaTHW NE —On Dees. t gE 5, at m, Pa., by the Rev. Ht . Jous H AR- CHeRD to Sano Re vanoxe, both Fanars—Tist —In the Sonth Baptist church, West Twenvetfth atreet, by Rev, Halsey W Knapp, Mr, Jann *. Farcis to Mise M. C, Inusy, both of New York, No cards Boston and Nova Seotia papers please cony. Gaxpon—W'rrt.—On Tuescay, Seprember 3, at St hn the Evangeiiat’s, by the Rey $3. Corvel le, Hevey Gaxnorto leaner Witty, both of this city. Henpereoy—Precassr —On Thorsfay, Argnet 99, at the residence of the bride's parenia, by the Rev. Carpenter Smith, Pgrke EB. Hexpensos,o New York, to Pri ie daughier of Joon Parchas, Esq., of Fiush- L piewer, at the residence of the bres . H. STRYKER, Of Gravesan , TL. L, to Mine daughter of Joba Garrison, of Paterson, Nid cards, Brooklyn papers please copy. Died. sontemher §, m the Now Asruewn, native of sweden, AsPLoxp. —On Thored York City Hospital, Ovea’ in he 291 year of his age, The members of Porter Council, No 3, 8, P. U.. hereby requested to mort at their Wall, dorne; of Hea ry apd Oliver streets, wis (Sindy) o'vlock, for pnrpose of Pay Tes)ect our deceased brother Osrar T. HERMANN S$ BOTTE. we. Chief. B, FP, Dieexs, Secretary. Lom.—On Saturday. Sentember 7. Pavwe A. ALGRO, ellest daughter of Alexander ana | argaret Algeo, aged 14 veors, 8 months and 4 dave, The funeral will ‘ake piace from tne restence of ber parents, No. 659'¢ Hudson <traet, on Monday, at twelve octock, Avruve.—Suddenly, on Friday, August 90, at the reci- dence of his acgrieved parents, Galway, Saratoga county, N. ¥., Frank J, only son of J. F. and Susan Aribur, aged 18 years, 5'months and 14 days. San Franci-eo papers piease conv, Au-trs.—A! West Farms, on Saturday, september 7, son of David and Georgietie Austin, aged 2 years, 5 month: 26 days. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfutty invited to attend the funeral, from the reridence of his parents, on Mond ay afternoon. st thre o'clock. Beiwxeriorr.—On Friday, Sept 6. Mary, wife of Daniel Drinkerhof. in the 75th vear of ber age, lend invited to attend the fanerat 1, L, this (Sunday) after. Conrevances at Great <r on arrival of 9 A. M. train frem Hunter's Poin Buverr.—On Friday, Sent, 6, Crmreriawwa R. Bovarr, yonngest daughter o° Heery and Auna Bunger, aged 1 year, 4 months and 21 devs The friends and retatives aro reepecitully invited to c tend the funeral from her late remdenos. 32 Harrison thie (Sonday) afternoon. at hall-past 1 o'clock, and fenerel Gervies trors St, Marthew's church, North Filth siree’, Brooklyn, E. D., at ha! past two o’elock. The remains will be taken t Latheran Cemetery for tn- torment. Bouax —On Friday, Sontemher 6, Patrice. eon of James Bohan, 9 native of the wurish of Palnakiil, Loe Fea, county Galway, Ireland, aed 26 ©: The friends and ‘rel re respectfully invited to attend the faneral, this (Sundar) afternoon, at two o'clock from his la'e residences, 89 James atract, Browxrxa,—On Friday, Sepiewber 6, Anprs Lovrer, infant daughter of William C and Addie Browning, aged 9 months. ‘The relatives and friends 0” the family are respectfully. invited to aiven’ the foneral from the residence of its grandmother, Mra, John 1), Scott, No West Forty- six!h street, on Monday morning. at ten o'clock. Casxy —On Friday, September 6, Jaucs, yonngnst son of Catharine and the lace James Cusev, aged 2 rears, Paneral th's (Sunday) afternoon, at ‘two o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 141 Spring etrast, Coorge.—On Samurdav, September 7, CHaRuRs Heyry Cooren, aved 28 years. 2 months and 12 dave, The relatives and frien of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fonera!, from his late residence, 187 Mott street, on Monday afiernoon, at two o'clock. Toronto rs pleas® copy CoLR¥AN.—On Saturday, Septembr 7, Mary Courmay, wed 74 years, a native of Riverstown, county ot Cork, reland. Toe ves and friends of the family ars reepect- fally invlied to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, No. 32 Greenwich street, on Monday afternoon, at two o’eloek, Doxxery —On Friday, September 6, Caoaue, youne- est daughter of Michael and Cecalie Doonery, aged 2 years 4 months and 23 dave, Funeral from the residence of her parents, 120 Can- Don sireet, this (Sunday) afternoon, at wo o'clonk. DuBors. —On Saturday, Septembor 7, afier a lingering ness, Haxwan DrBors, aed 63 years Tne relatives and friends are Tespectfally invited to attend the funeral on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her son, Teane W. DuBois, 199 West Teath street, without further notice, FEarry,—On Friday, Semember 6. of consumption, Joux Eanx, bative of the parish of Street, county Went- meath, Ireland, in the 33d vear of hie age, The iriends of the fami'y, and of his brother-in-law, James McKeon, are inv ted to attend the funeral, thin (Sunday) afternoon. at half-past two o'clock. from bis lite Tesidence, No. 501 Columbia ster, -outh Brovklya. Eonenr.—On Staten Island. on Friday, September 0, Epwarn Eovrnr, in the 63d year of hia aga, Toe friends and rel mily are invited to aitend the faneral services, at the Moravian 0 ol 2 Vanderbilt lai cing on ‘the arrival of the twolve o'clock boat. Evgrpeit.—aAt Sands’ Point. L. 1, on Thursday, Sep- Frank and Lydia tomber 5, Lrpia Auce, daughter of Everdell, aged 9 months and 22 days. take place trom the residence of her parents, 323 Fast Sixty-second street, this (Sanday) af- The funeral w: ternoon, at two tage GaLLaG: —On Satarday, September 7, the youngest und Mary Mulligan, aged 5 son of James Galing! months and 7 days. The friends of th the farrily aro resnetfuite invited to attend the funeral, from the parents ro-iJence, 518 Kast Fourteenth sreet, this (Sanday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The remains will be takea to Caivary Cemetery for interment. Grecsox.— On Friday, September 6, Avett wife of Joseph Grogaon, after a short and painful illacss, in the ‘Ach vear of her ace, The relatives and friends of the famity are respect. faliy invited to atiend the funeral from her tate rest deace, Port Richmond, Islaud, this (Sanday) afiernoon at two o’cioe! Guivrrta,—At Hadson City, September 5, Fvex Garrima, in the 76h gent of sleek: The friends of the family are invited Se this (Sunday) aiternoon, at fo ek, from hie te residence, Bergen Wood aveaue, Hudson City. onenes will leave the Jersey City ferry at half-past two o'clock, Herriace.—On Friday, Septenber 6, Axorew Henn. TACK, The friends of the family, and those of his brother-in- law, Bernard J. Hyrne are respeetfutly invited to attend the funeral from hts late residence, 423 East Fourveenth street, this (Suaday) afternoon at one o'clock, 18 papers please copy. Kran On saturday, Saptember 7, at his residenes, 211 Fulton street, Miotart, Keay, a native of Rathdan- gam, county Wickford, Ireland, Inthe 48:h year of his “Tho relatives and friends of the family are reepeet- wo folly inet tend the funeral, from hus lace resi- dence, on Monday afternoon, at two clock, Dublin and Si. Louis papers please onpy. Kitoane.-At No. 201 ileeekor sirvet, on Saturday, Soptomber 7, Mrs, “arcaneT Kirpars, in the 66h year of ber age. Notice of funeral to morrow, Kywetaxn.—On Sacurdar, September 7, Mantna C., widow of Lawrences Kneeland, Her friends, and those of her sone, S. R., W. C and F. L, Kne iand, are ins ied (o atvend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 13 Lafayette place, on Nonday after- boon, at two. ‘olock Liwna.—Euiex Lawnes, wife of Jomes Lawles, ihe frends o! the fauily are respectiutly invited to attend the funeral, toils (Qunday) a’ternoon, at two © clo-k, from the residence of herb tebanc James Lawes, Sod Firat avenne, coraer of Thirty: lira strees, Leowarn, — On Friday, Sepiember 6, Evsax in Hoores, motter of Joseph A, Leonard. The friends of the family, an woll as the teachers of 28 Pear oka Banday-eonoel and tha members of the De: till Literary Aasocist on, ure cordiniy invited to atteud the foneral, to take place Com her ine retdence, 129 street, this (Sanday) afternoon at one o'clock. September 7, of dropay, Many, wifo of Jobe Ms Martin, colnty Cavan, Ireland, in the 68th ba rola! co and friends of the ‘am'ly are respectfulty tae ed to attend the funcral, from hor tate residence, No, 251 Mulberry street, tms (Sunday) aftersoos, at two o'clock, Macrix.—In Brookiyn, on Saturday morning, Fep- tember 7, terme Roores, second son of Henry C and Han Martin, aved 2 yours 1/@ relatives and friewds of the family are invited to atte’ i tee favors, on Monday ‘k, from 181 Frankiin Mivun.— Ta Neeoow, Saturday, September 7, Born Louisa, inant daughter of Francis 8 and Mare Miner, aged 1 year, 2 mouths and 21 days, Foneral services this (sunday) alternoon, at haf-past one o’ciock, at No, 248 Wost Twen.y-dourti street. Mitcart.—On Saturday, sepiember 7, Wa. Jacon Mircuent, younget son of Charles J, and Emily Mirohell, aged 4 years aud 10 months, Mostooment.-—On Friday, Sepiember 6, Sanam, only danghter of James and Eliza }.ontgomery, uged 6 years and 9 inouths Fauern! from the honse, corner of North Fourth and Second streets, Williameburg, thin (Sunday) afternoon, AL Uwo o'clock. Monwox —On Friday, September 6, after a short and wey, a5, Jewnie: MoRieos, ed 6 years aud 12 days. Th ives and friends of of the. fatal family are most re. peo tuliv evited to attend the tnneral, ftom the chapel the corner of Rochesi@r avenue and Herkimer street, New Brookiva, this (-unday) afternoon, ab hali-past turee o'civck Tho remains wii be taken to Green. Wood oF iotermeut, Mrexs —On Thoreday, September 6, of Captain Witntaw ol to the 33th year The friends bors of Wasi members 0° Aipha fonseh arene reapectt all c “ bye 43 Fourth Ba runt, “sonember 1, at the Broetly Ba Sad w tt Parvamar.—At Kev West, Fia., on Satrrday, Angast 24, of yellow fewer, Mr. CasteLLt A, Patwret, formeriy of the Fifth New York Voluateers, aged $1 years, @ na- tive of this city, Rive,—Suddenty, on Tuesday, September 3, Mronast ba oy tn the 27th vear of bis age e ily and the or Society are respec fully inviied to attend the fax nn from the residence of bis mother, No. 424 East Phir teonth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, st 1 o'clock, with- out further notices, Hovsesurrns’ Arancation.—The above association is Fequesied to atiend the funerat of our Inte brother, Michael Ring, thie (Sunday), Sentember & at one o'eloec P. M., from No. 424 Fast fhirteenth street The men~ born OF the above will moet at Folier’s Hall, ot hall-past twelve o'clock prcisely PrreneNICHAEL KIERNAN, President, Jonn 8 Cocmraxn, Secretary. © Rice —On Friday, September 6, Patrick Ror, aged 25 years, The friends of the family and the members of the Bricktnvers! Prater 4 Benevolent Union are. re. specifully invited to atrend the funeral ths (Sunde) afternoon, at one o’ciock, from hig late residence, 212 Elizabeth street, California paners please copy. Ovrrative Bricktavers’ Pann Bo Uxtox—Yon are hereby reqnested te attend the foneral of our tare bro her member Patrick Rice, from his late resilience, 212 Elizabeth wireet, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half- pact twelve o'clock, By onter RICHARD MATHEWS, President. P. Sownns, Seereiary pro tem, Seerrox,—In Rrook!ya, on Saturday, Santember 7, Apna ML. Shel- rth ehi'd of Gaorge N. ton, aged 2 voars, 11 months and 2 The relwives and frienda of tlie fam folly invited to attend the funeral, from her paren, Warr n street, fourth ho ane, on Monday afternoon, inte respect f resitence of weet of Van- tty avatonte On Tharstay moming, Sentemher 5, after = AxyTe M., only dangnter of J. D. "and the Inte Sophia Sloat, age 17 yours, 4 morths and 10 dave id friends of the family are fn Iv invited to attend the fnneral, from the resiten her tathor, 63 North Moore streei, this (Sunday) after now, at twa o’eloom, Srorr —On saturday morning, September 7, Exriy P., ife of N. R Stout, aged 45 yeare The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resitence of her husband, 226 East Fichty-fonrth street, on Monday morning, st ten o'r) ck, Srevess —On Wednenday evening, Sentember 4, a'ter iiness, Henny E. Sreves, in the 3th year v0 The relatives and frends of the family are respect a4 Invited to attend the funeral, this (Sandy) afiernon three o'clock, fram hie Inte residence, Nv. 18 East Thi r§ tennth street, withont further notice, Tannery, —At Cambridgeport, Mase, on Wednesday, Angnst 28, Grones F Tarnett, brother of the laie Henry Tarbell, of this city, ‘Towneryn.—At Opeter Ray, on Satnrday. Sentember 7, Sayponn Corey, son of Edword M. and Belinta R. Townsend, in the 13th year of his age. The retatrver and friends of the family are invited to attend the {nneral, at Ovater Ray, on Mondav afternoon, at three o' lock, Trains by Long Island Railroad leave James stip at ten A.M. Taotas,—On Saturday morninz, September 7, Sosa Avavera. only and beloved danghter of Edward and Marian Thoman The funeral will take place thie (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 3 Chaton piace. Sonth Rroklyn. Jamatea (W. 1) paners please copy. Tucrsr.—On Thursday, September 5, Cariare: Trem er, widow of Captain Thomas Tucker, in the 57th year of ber age, The friends of the family are respectfnily invited to attend tho ‘uneral thie (Sonday) morninz, at eleven o'clock, from her late remdence, 327 Cherry street, and therice to Staten Island, Treen.—On Saturday, September 7, Josern, Trexer, in the 80th year of his age. The relatives and irlends of the family are rosneet- filly invitedso attend the funera! from St. Peter's church, Weat Twentieth street, hatween Kicnth ant Ni thas. ‘anes, on Tuesday afternoon next, at three o'clock, with- out further invitation, Vospromis: —On Tuorday, Sepiembor 3, at her resi- dence, 971 Second avenne, Euigy Nevin, wife of Benja- min W. Vanderpoel, aged 24 vears and § monih:. The remaing were interred in Calvary Cemetery, Vex Buokink,—On Friday, September 6, Was J. Vax Buskrex, aged 69 veara, The friends ot the family ere respectfully invited to md the funeral services, without farther inviiat'an, froin his late residence, No, 10 Varick piace, thie (Sunday) afternoon, at four o’ciock, Phe remains will be taken on Monday to Athens, Greene county. oe Inverment ‘Wantrria —In Brooklyn, on Satur ber 7. after a short iliness, Mary H. i eof ‘Tanah Wad leigh, Jr, acod 26 years, Kosion ‘papers picase copy, Yervans.—At Leavenworth, Kansas, Fnwaro Yra- Mave, aed 39 years, son of the late Royal Yeamans, of New York. California, Australia and Japan papers pl SHIPPING NEWS. 80 CODY. POUT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 7, 1357. Clewred, Steamenty City of Boston (Br), Leitch, Liverpost—tohn @ te nip Pennevivanta (Br), Lewis, Liverpoo!—National " sed Kingtom (Br), Donaldson, Glasgow—F Maca an ‘tea'nshiy Cumberland, Seande!ls, aera \enstint ig tpiethie Rapidan, Baton, New Orleans—Livingston, Fox Steamahip Georse Washington, Whitman, New Oriexns— HF Cromwell & Co. Stawuship Cleopatra, Phitipa, Savannan—Murray, Forris ac a hnenshl San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah—darrison’ Steamship Granada Crowell, Charteston—A Leary, Nieanchip Chatpion, Leckwoot, Chireson—. it Mor. Co, Opecaseshtp WP Clyte, Powell, Wilmington, NC—James Hand. ‘eamship Louisa Moore, Wallace, Newbern—Mnrray, Par. rin & Ci \elocmabio Aibamarie, Rowena, Norfole. City Point ant Richinont— bs Met randy & Co. Siauinchio Vatley Grey. Tomlin. Aerandta—J Ment pitcamabin BC Knight, Denty, Alerandria.smich a tea Prancoata, Sherwood, Portlani—) ¥ A nee. Sicamanip Key Wort, Rudoit, @osion—beonar ‘Wren & r Pinonmachio Qtanene organ, Rostonew¥ P Clea Sbip inane Joraes, Rowling, San Frans oC D Swtton, Tack Jovephina Martin, Frekett, | eghorn—Warren !iy. Bark Boston (11 pe. La Camaona, Genoa and Palermo vavien & mit ea Adee tebe), Langs, Meamnitestteleted & Porto Rico and Lae inet Sree (Be), Come La a Naa—A 8 Brown. Tee condwin, Comin cipsris Fg thos Turrell, Thomp-on, st downs, PL Wa P Brig Thos “ira e. Garner. Swan Teland.—Deashorm Yee Brig Metre! (Br MeKengie, Nisan if 1 DeWoll & Co. Brig Aretic (Br), Crama, Cow eR Uinphray & Brie APL (Re, Landry, Sinall & Co. Brig Clot (ey oty a eteler f8 om co., iris Small, Matiadetohion? falhos & in (Br), Slocamd, St Johns, NP—Coandal it. at on Doughty. Charleston—Bentley, Miller & mine.” ene LB Wales, Leach, Wilmington, NC-—Cimmann & orn Seir M Holmes Ireland, Washington, SC—Thomes & or & mes. cy" Sreere, Souper, Richmond, Va—Mentiey, M Thomas, ‘sche Magnolia, Rockwell Norfolk 0 B Gages. ap Juan, Brackeit, Baltinore—Seavey, Miler & Thame Schr Cygnet, Small, P: Miteneit, t £9, our OC Ae fd. Soon umeralt, Norton, Providenss-—d K Raccatt Sbowp Kis, Allen, Bridgeport, O Acrived. Pteamelin Virvinin (Ar), were. Liverpool Queenstown 234, with mde and 7 Howal Siean Navigation Ca. W. ta consequence of a dense fow prevail erly white dnong the passage Daserd st Hn City, of Tourer, sound ©: 5 Brin, Mt! a 1m Atal (Br), Pinkham, London Aud Is, Wacre 20h, with ulse ant 482 parsengern, to Howls 1 49.21, lon 20.0. vassed ship M st Mai 41 08, lon 6204, bark Zebia, vou eeseshve Ortusatin (thet, Carnaghin, Ghiagow Ane yy Foyle 24:m, with’ mdse end 440 passengers, to 24 snet- fat 47 10, ton Bi, sonke ship Quren oun 5 O88) la AL 2. lon 68 61 abip 1 bne Dus im {rom slve ds for New York; pasted steam shir Semin, bound Ke a bs 1% eo tlermaon (Brem). ‘enke, Bremen Ang ch, # PM. with ming and, 788 pamsen: rrived at Sandy Hook 6h inst 10 Fx Suh ist Pa “ia Jou GY 3, parsed simarnsiip hence to" 8 ‘actonald. is with mdse at tua, bad @ Morgan & Co, aod ay lit sails. Bay, Ja, 3 days, with log: Warbados, 17 dara, Wayeou, mt with bagwood. WoW Hecker i Co, syoke whaling brig Star ¢ 0 bore sperm oll, bad captured three isla, te oy. Catba Wd days. with ny dermanin, Ville de Farin NOS Vatin. Nard Graoada fia Son Spivede are We Se BF FON ADDITIONAL SHIPPING INTELLAORNOR Sh ANUrdde Pave. Marine Wienatore. Orgauna Hosre Point, from Beltimere, ot Gevenneh, 24 ® bevy sort with cbope 00 the voy ian, Sur Dasuia Warr erg ‘K, Sept 7, PM—The great derrick has succeded iu mye ras sunk at ‘be Sooinwens sa a hor fornia Last sp! now 4! Uitee steanutug fund a ade faat to the! Bark Mesaria (Br). before reporied ws successfully treated from the Knoile AM Sd ms: snl Wes towed upie- Savannoh AM 4th, Bhe sustae! so danace Song 8 F LoweLt, betore reporiat ashy Shoals, afier romag vero. r ton was pulled off arrived ub Wadmiagiony NC, dainace. “oR Ametia, Elles or Mi which sailed tron Rockland it) uit for “ew York put baek to R oo ve ist inst with carge of line oa tire, Roun GRaxn [xtaNp, Sweetland, (ry C mien, Me, fow- Wilmingtos, NO. with Mave, pat inte soho Tbh Tass, wtih. logs of sails'and rigging. ineetiameny + te Lavxcuep—Stores & Staples hewn usd from. thelr eb: yard at Laneby Point receniy, a foe + “a sear of I lous, old measurement > for toe oaoung trade, Notice ta \iacrs EAST CoasT= NEAR TH sity Ile aie, A with thd Notice is hereb thata, mand “Wreek Ta he hid of & Sousa? K near hipwash Light Ve ou The buoy hes iw iathow xt ith the ‘ol owing cympaes year E Shipwas Ves Ni Buwdsey buoy, W by 3. very much in b~ vy speing des, } vy for the Shipway> ‘By order, Pu > 1ON, Seoretary, Wha! , DRS ‘ Bork Alto, White, NB, was «: . 00 Int, dee, cleat Alexander barn of a end “rez, had beet ~ raed,” made f ¥ © out, and il 10 23. pe iat, &4 © Catharines 1a Killed by a voue Hie Boat, stove tt Mebooted ek ‘allag, Brown, NB, wes st havtog taken 100 buls 4p off sine March, aii well Sip Kilza Adame, Hamblen, » lat, &e. “Ml well, Heord (rom Li at of July, achir ngtony Remingy ton, of Provincetown, 4 vc Hetamuda, opel —Ang 18, no rein, of rors ineetown, 80 bbis sp woers Clarence, + Suuall, do, 00 ap 4) w Spokes pftip Norway, Comm, ir ‘ane 29 for Sag, 4 Y < roa nos from Bh w Orleans, Sept Nee (ot Mysise), £1 cyl for Philadelé phia, pea, “ott andi fi Fr i od STERDAM, bigiascaried; a singtom, noward) wenn ei, Ay atari 4 4 Murphy, Dab in, to load Tor NYo Houpravx, Aug 23—Arrived, A \uikhia, Holbrookg A ' Bausapos. Aug 19—No Am ress) CAtmantne, Aur2—Io port TFG ory, Duan, from, Balumore, just arr ‘Gipnacyan, Aug 16—Arrived, 4: © Paturza, NY¢ oon red tothe 3 jeu ae sate aed Ny ca % ae mat Charlesto n sept ‘ » Sritannta, Baila Ang 24 Albany, Watt Grernie ormnacme, Aug %—Cleared, © Ban Francisco, Harnn, Aug22—Cleared, Fawn, Liverroo Arrived, Vs wenton DG Wigeloer Tetrion, ington (a), Halaro, and Ghigo (+). Raled Bd I well, Plas). Wat reaw. 5075 Frauciac ). pileared 26th, F #8 Fay, Durst, aut Ianesster, Jacksoud dndeiphia, Eutout 2ithy China (, B n and Halt Hala in), dmoudson, 8 1 stewon, We New tirieaan, Loxpox Aug 24—Cleared. Arwen on Congress, We ane. RYorksceeriolie Geddc, iy Boston ( jet Gravewen Hntered our 3.th. Albert Dewis. Liew « Poiladelpbia, Mataga, Aug 21—Arrived, beg Os 9 oc, Verkina, Valen, bark Bicilian, « p.r setts, Baltiior .. B—Arrives, & aiapmas, July 19 In port Ges 1 f 1 wit te crew of the U.S siesiner 5 -r0inento; gate TOy rupees, Uroxto, Ang 20—Arrived, Carlos ta, NYork., Piysocti, Aug #—O8, EW sie re, from dou for N¥ore, © Ne, iit, Aug 23—In ‘ti 3 Gol ort betgs Kt jen Kui, Freeman, son, for Brit Qimexsrowm, Aug 26—Arrived, (/oncclam Angel toCrtaes, Sept ¢—Arrived, bng Kane, Barker, ame | eared 4th, abip Pilgrim, Richard-o , Cardiif, Wear 4b, ship yo aved, America (i), Meyer, Kod Yoru tor Beeiasn. se ans Aug 22—Arnved, Courer, Brandhoff, | eSeTIMs, Ang Arrived, Armonis, Uarper, and B rarrington, Mayo, Boato: spockuOta, ‘ug esa, Tete Wirpson 88 aug 26 NYor! Venice. usten, do ney, do; 28th, Sterling, Hunter. and Ameriona Parcs. BOSTON, Sept 6—Arrived, wc 5:91 fa Et ‘Serahon. ‘pee: sia ateictona! akon, wae i Ming’ Anale Bia die, Cuutordy Jaemely ney | © scout Hoar, Kerte (rand 9 )o- Bark Haadrd boy oa Eliaabeth; from the Roads bark Mi Peal ~ 4, it—arrivede eager Asiiand. So Philade, Workmas aD; by Lape he jevaiie, bein. rigs Julia, Mardy B I Lemmons, b—Arrive', ton; schrs Correéit, Brown, pad at Sci arrived, brig ( re oi M dd} c ‘once, MI Mid Giearod—drig sea, Foams © vols, Pag New bog Avclia, Brown, M Frocmams Homan, €0q 2a Newtons Yor a. yor sebre Mary Gridgman, ‘a sia Ww. steamship Worces PPULPAST, Aug 8—Sailed, sehr Joseph, MeCarty, ‘BANGOR, Sept 5—Cieared, br Nacy,& Tarlon A brig Mar 7 NYora; acute sary Paiten, Cu ‘PailadetpBia Sumit ai vow Govk. 2» 10.6, LESTON, Bept 4—Cleare:! tlam “Ge crown; Wide Word, Hite DIGUTOD + Sept 6—arrived, acbr Georgetown, UC BANTPOHT. Aug $t—Arrived, sir Lacy, Copp, re 3B Alles, Gwen, more; OE, Sept 7—Arvived, sche Wind Mile, Calsarien for snedere FALL RLV. Elzabetn; sloop isasc Hd ber Salled=ct Malad Queen, Chare. rh, ailed. 4 f eda Je ae UCSn BR, Rept NYor. rey Goa ivet sche Marg, DT ni fend Pilea or Box, “with Loura 'Priaie:, Sleeuan, fans ips, Somer avd (0 bore hie Lyan; Wi somes: 3 Uteson, wary’? Wedeon, Hebe B ibomas, Britanola, Brat 3e, 6, AM—Al echrs J ja for Lynn; Jolin Lan Leottys ea Smitty r rived, s i na gmp. « Sonton; Wa ‘ ' * Gone " for “ae: tor Alesandria. ‘Ben ay Hat Td 8 Gibson, EM Weight, Ade , ine fierbert Manton, Lewis, woh colton, hott oo , Calimore via re ‘ Bush. St Thocnws ial Os co Ty vrager Welle \iavana. aerate steamship Liberty, Bai “Towed to sea Ang 23. Kearsage: bark Mranee role OLK, Sept Pu : od Island, Camden, efor Wilmlurton, ace :naaarmy NEWHAVUN Sept B-Arrived. bre ida V eaten” "y rate, end Hillow, | ided PHILADSLP! orig N wr mee ‘ # ee 3d i Alien, nd H Croskey, Potter, Boston me, en! hig san M'Fianagin, Shame ory: Mary Ana rier, brig T Wilt anbs PLANO ee iter aoover, ci “ Porwocn’s tal, NYork (am neat do ‘voaereem, "| en. pent Ann Pawhvonien anny oe ice: Trine ; Trigane , Buasbewb = Caroling Grant. Pray <) and Com vl Yorke Saiird: Butler New 0) Mliebury id Hudson, or Pin TRANCISCO, ‘San 6—Arnived, steamer Moses ah enaltiann kins, NYork coat HERS ttc Ne |, BC, Sept Gm arrived, coke Harry