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8 — FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Toespar, Oct, 1—6 PM ‘The gold market has been dull but steady to-day, the ‘extreme rang® having been from 143, to 143%, with the closing transactions at 143%; a 143s, There wase brisk borrowing demand for coin, and loans were made without interest and at 4.2 5 per cent for carrying, The (Bross clearings amounted to $725,971, the currency bal- ances to $1,131,515, and the gold balances to $725,971, Money was in active demand, especially towards the lose, but the supply proved to be adequate to it at seven per cent, although there were ne tramsactions below this rate, even on government securities, The drain of cur- rency westward (s going forward briskly, and nearly a milion and a quarter is reported to have been sent yes- Yerday. The Western banks ar® pressing their corre- spondents here for discounts, and there is also a considerable amount of city paper offering for dis- count, The banks, as a rule, are refusing to discount except for their own customers, and outside paper has to find a market among the note prokers. The rate for the best grade is still nominally seven per cent at the banks, bat im most instances it hes to submit to 8 a9 percent, The fact of the supply of loanable funds deing larger than was generally anticipated at this time teas given a certain degree ef courage to the bulls on ‘the Stock Exchange, and strong efforts have been made to advance the price of Erie, and thus far with some Baccess, The movement will, however, end by those ‘mantpulating !t unloading em the street and then endea- oring to break it down again. The priucipal operatorom the present occasion was's very decided bear in the stock when it was selling at 68, and he dowb<less will be once ‘More as soon as it sults his purpose, Meanwhile those ‘who either buy or sell it court the censequences of deal- ‘tng in a very treacherous security. The general market responds put feebly to the movement in Erie, and in ‘view of the precarious supply of money this can be easily understood. The sentiment of the street is, how- ever, rather bullish than bearish, the fears of monetary stringency which produced pante when the rate was ad- vanced suddenly wo seven percent having passed away, Nothing, therefore, but ebsolute stringency will create panic now, Even the bank fatlure recorded below hardly excited uneasiness, whereas if it had occurred a week ago tt would have occasioned great excite- ment. The earaings of the railways are in favor of a firm market for their stocks, bat the monetary facilities for carrying them are likely to be curtailed by the gradual diminution of the re- sources of the banks, and hence we are likelyto witness feverish fluctuations on the Stock Exchango during the next two montos, which will mako speculation unusu- ally hazardous. It is important in the present condi- tion of the money market that the amount of currency eld by the Sub-Ireasury shoald be known, and we are therefore giad to learn that a resolution was passed at the meeting of the Clearing House to.day appointing a Committee to ask the Assistant Treasurer ff he wil! pub- lish once a week the balance in currency and coin se- Paraiely. Fora retusal to comply with this request ‘there can be no sufficient excuse. At the early seasion of the open board the stock mar- ket was dull and drooping. Erie sold at 63%, New York Central 108 a 10814, Northwestern 41% and North- western pre‘erred 65%. At the first regular board prices were lower, but they advanced as the call progressed, Creveland and Pittaburg excepted, which declined to 77%. Erie was the most active of the railway shares, New York Central closed \; lower than at the same time yes- terday, Erie 11g, Michigan Central 1, Michigan Soath- ern 1, Cleveland and Pittsburg 2%, Rock Island %. Northwestern %, Northwestern preferred %, Fort ‘Wayne , Milwankeo and St. Paul 3%, Wilwaukee and St. Paul preferred \, Atlantic Mail 3, Western Union Telegraph 2. Hudson River was 3 higher, Govern- ‘ment securitios were dull but steady !n tone, and coupon five-twenties of 1865 advanced 3,, ten-forties %. Ten- Messee sixes advanced '4. The old express shares ware weak, and Adams declined 3X, selling at 55, while Mer. cbants’ Union advanced %. At the open board at one o'clock prices were strongly im the ascendant, and Erie sold at 6414 a 64%; Norib Western, 42% a 421%; Northwestera preferred, 66%; Cleveland and Pittsburg,794¢. At the second regular board the market was strong, and Erie was especially active Qad Buoyant. Erie closed 23 higher than at the first regular board, Michigan Southern 7, Cleveland and Pittsburg 2%, Rock Island 3, Northwestern 7%, do. preferred 11g, Fort Wayne %, Milwaukee and St. Paul 5%, do, preferred %, Obio and Missiesippi certificates 3, Atlantic Mail 44, Western Union Telegraph 1%. Gov- ernment securities were neglected, and coupon five- twenties of 1862 and 1865 declined +f. At the open board at half-past three the market was firm, and subsequently Erie was buoyant and excited. At six o'clock the following quotations were current:— New York Central, 108% a 108%; Erie, 664%; Hudson River, 127 a 128; Reading, 101% a 101%; Michigan Southern, 814 a 817%; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 791 Rock Island, 1024 « 102 Fort Wayne, 99% a 100; Northwestern, 42\4 04215; do, preferred, 661; 0 66% Pacific Mail, 1404 8 140%; Ohio and Missisippi cert: cates, 26%, 026%; Western Union Telegraph, 35% a 35%, ; Milwaukee and St. Pan! preferred, 64 a 643,. Government securities were lightly dealt in at the counters of the principal dealers, and the fact of seven per cent having to be paid for loans on thom checks operations, The market closed steady at the subjoined quo‘ations:—Registered, 1881, 1104 @ 110%; coupon, 1881, 111 a 111%; 5-20's, registered, 1862, 104% 104%; 5-20°s. coupon, 1862, 113.2 113%; 5-20's, coupon, 1864, 109 a 109%¢; 5-20's, coupon, 1865, 100% a 100%; 6-20's, coupon, 1865, January and July, 107% a 107 5-20°s, coupon, 1867, 1075 a 107%; 10-40's, registered, 995; a 99%; 10-40’s, coupon, 995; a 99%; June 7.30's, 1064 a 106%; July 7.30’, 106%; a 106%; October compounds, 1864, 1194 a 119%; December com- pounds, 1864, 1183 @ 118%; “May compounds, 1865, 11734 #1173; August compounds, 1865, 1163 « 116%; September compounds, 1865, 115% = 115%; October eompounds, 1865, 115% a 115%. ‘The foreign exchange market was very dull, and al- thou, some of the leading drawers asked 100% for merling at sixty days, the.transactions were 4 a i be- Jow this rate, Bankers’ bills on England at sixty days ‘were quoted at 109% a 109‘); at three days, 100% a 1095{. Commercial bills, 108 a 10845; bills on Paris at mixty days, 5.19% a 6.16% ; at three days, 5,143; 05.15, Ober bills were rated thus:— Commercial, a Ty a 78% 40% a 40%, 40% a 4055 Bog a 8594 5.214 a5 20 At the first board Cory- On Amsterdam. ‘On Harbors, . On Autwerp....... Mining shares were inactiv @on closed lower than at the same time yosterday, selling at $1 05; Sevponderfer Mining, 10c., selling at $1 05; Edgehill Mining was 10c. bigher, selling at $4 90; Quartz Hill sold at $1 50; New York Gold, $1; Rocky Mountain, 75c.; Consolidated Gregory Gold, $1 25, The amount of the national debt, without deducting the baiance in the treasury, was as follows, ou the dates mentioned:— 1865, 1866, June 10. $137,772,705 May 20. $274,053, 195 July @. + 149,003,665 June 10, 278,905, 6: .169/595,960 August 18 « 177,487,220 September 1 . c! + 194,182,630 October J. 205. 032,000 Novensbar 6... 207,212 980 November 1... 205,354) 884 December 3... 226,484,825 December 29., 293,615,519 1366, January 7. 298,966,794 February 4.. 208,896,414 Mareb 4. 200,063,541 April i The annual moeting of the Ciraring Heuse Associa- ‘tion was held to-day, when the following officers were elected for the exsuing year:— Joo Q. Jone, Chatrm: tery; William A (Camp, mittee i@ compos! of ihe follow: Cashier Merebanw’ National reg | Prosideat Manhettaw Company D Brown, — Mechanica aud Traders Naticos Bank; & R Com- tock, President Natanal Citizens’ Bank: C. P. Laver- Sek, President Bank of New York The Committee on Stxpevsions includes James Gale Jatio, Jacob Campde!!. George W. Duer, Wilham K. Kuchem, Edward The Committee on Adnmie sions ‘A. Wheeiock, Wm, H. Cox, Ames It. Trow- bridge, eu Buell, Alex, Masierton. The Commitee of Arbiteation, R. H. y, W. L. Joukins, ©. il, Macy, Shepherd Knapp, Alex. Hayden. The transactions of the Ciearing Howse for ach soar since ite Cy > aa were as foilows:— Jey Genie Breda Balanes, $297.41 1,498 elites 238 a3 Ste 6 14,867,507, 948 24.007, 196,655 26,032 384,341 28,717,146, 914 28,676, 159,472 a NEW YORK HEALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1867.-TRIPLE- SHEET. arrive) + arrive; white activ Biss national bank of Whitestown, Oneida county, is ported to havo failed. The bank has a capital of ‘osm, which it is understood is wasted, and appre henstons are entertained that the stockholders will have to be assessed. The Providence Journal says the defaication ip the Atlas Bank, im that city, amounts to $40,000. Tae money has been paid out by the cashier, #h0 DAS” ggep im the abit of certifying the checks of a certal’, party who had no funds in the bank. On the last, peguiag quarter day the customary examination fa! e@ 49 dis clove the deficit, because, as now Appear’, % was con- coaied by fictitious New York and B stom balances, by which the directors wore d¢g@ived. Probably $10,000 of the money for Wlaich he is = do- faulier have been paid OU§ within @ week. The transactions which resulted, {™ the deficiency com- menced November tast. The camhter certified the checks of the party above referred &, and they were negotiated in New York and Boston, ga@ came in regular course through the Bank of Nort America to the Atlas for col- lection. They were pal and charged to the bank, and the cancelled checks taken to the cashier's house, as the fraud would have beem discovered if they were left at the bavking room, Probably the cashier has not him- self profited by the money, but be bas been induced to continue the transactions by promises of large profits on stock speculations, The bonds of the cashier amount to $15,000, besides which undoubtedly some portion of the Tunds abstracted will be recovered. The capital of the ‘Dank is $108,000, No one will incur any loss from the defalcation, except the svockbolders, as there are ample funds to pay all depositors and bill holders, ‘The Paris correspondent of the Daily News says, tn Tespect to the Credit Mobilier:— Credit Mobilier.atter rising to 302fr. 50e., closed at 285fr, ‘with a fall of 11fr. 26c, (Par price, 500rr.) It ws under- stood that the Bank of France has refused the 75,000,000 asked for, but has consented to lend 37,000 000 on the Ppersoval guarantee of the directors, in addition to the deposit of such securities as the company can prodoce. There is a romor that other financial establichments, the Comptoir d’Fscompte and Société Générale, will make up the other 37,000,000, The result of these combina- tions was not favorably received by the Bourse public, The following ts a hat of the principal securities held by tho Credit Mobilier:—113.000 Obligations Rivoli, 72,000 actions idem, 62,000 Nord-Espagne, 65,000 Mo- Diller Espagnol, 350 Midi, 650 Mobilier, 4,200 An- trichiens, 60,000 Voitures ancionnes, 12,000 Magasins genéraax, 12,000 Canalisation de |’Ebre. The value of the exports (exclusive of specie) from New York to foreign porta for the week ending October 1 was $3,330,163, against $3,425,523 for the week pre- vious, The receipts for customs, and the receipts, payments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the ex- pired pottion of the week have been as follows: — Custom House Sub- Trevur).———— Recrivts. — Recrip'’s, Payments, _ Balance, Sept, 30, $354,985 $4,017-148 $8,135,276 $1L1,770,863 Oct. 1... "483,000 1085,759 608,032 112,318,579 The Philadelphia bank statements of the past and pre- vious weeks compare as aonexed:— Sep. 23. Sept. 30. + $53,540,501 $83,655, 569 Ine, .. $115 968 3 172, 788 Inc... 416,632 SALES AT THE WEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Tuesday, Oct. 1—10:15 A. M. sume bor wanshipboieam ney 1 she Wolls.Fargo Ex 85 ‘American Ex! usb oe Wii LG 1 LO.N¥ Cen Pie we 3009 6: ¥ entra] ° sr deans "68. 109 do. Bho 730 2d et 19655 300 50000 7:91 Tr n°3 ser 10000 7.90 Ten, 12M -. 100 a FEaaE: Benes 00 do. ‘ou MiaSt Pai a $00 MII & Bt Paul pre Ea me paboadee SRRRE Re: $9500 18 6s, 5000 1786s, 8 90, ‘30y) Ohio ‘oer. 1000 CARIAPac RRs 91 15<hal mpa 'raders’ Bk 117 20 Fourth National Bk *5 Western Un Tel ta. Ft 100 10 Chi. Bur & Qni RR. 8 DuBussiouxCRpfd 70 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Turspay, Oct. 1-6 P. M. Bagswax was dull and nominal. Corres.—In Rio a moderate butiness was consummated at about previous prices, The sales wers 400 bags, ex South America, 500 do,, ex North America, and 600 do.. t arrive per Aquila, on private terms. Maracaibo was In’ good de- mand. We note the sale of about 1,000 bags, the balance of the Mile’s cargo, on private terms. Other deseriptions were quiet, We quote:—Rio, prime, 18%, a 19c.; do., good, lie. a Vkge.; do., fair, Igo. @ 1SK%e.; do., ordinary, Ie. a lélye. ; do., fair to good cargoes, 150. @ 17¢.; Java, mate and Unga 24g @ 5c.; Maracaibo, 170. a I8ige.; Laguayra, I7ige, 8 We; St Domingo, 18%. — 160 fold, now cath dnty paid, | Mevern, Willintn ‘Scott eat rake the stock of Kia, October 1, 1887:—In New Fork, *. it) Philadelphia, 8.60 do. Corrox.—A better demand prevailed, spinners being the principal bayers. There was some irregularity in prices, but at the clowe the market was quite steady at the «ub- joined quotations, at which 1 980 bales were disposed of:— Uplaad. — Feorita, Mobil, H.0.6-7. Ordinary. w w Good ord 18 1B Low middling. 19% 2 Middling i abe 2. Good middiing..- my ay t was extremely qi sales being 409,000 ibs. deliverab © from the 161 to the lat of November, at 2340. Detroit aigc. a TK 6., and Portage lake at Be, a Wie, ‘Caxpurs.—Adamantine ranged at from fair demand from jobbers. Sperm were quoted Patent xt Soe. CR“rNT —Rose’ ae unchanged at $1 40. Domm—All Kinds were quiek St. Domingo logwood al $94, currency, ‘ pane ‘xn Dvia ‘were, generally vere qn values nt fmportant cheage Tho tons weila aan at FST ga erg gota; 8 de. do at narrene; eoda at de. ad 1.l6e., gold; 100 dro eansile Sa . 61-160., gold, for dark to prime; 80 casks bleaching mie at3\c ade +, old: 80 do. do. AL BMo. a 6., enrrency; 2.000 la at Bige. Ee, Rod, aud 10,000 Ibe Ger. on priva’ od 00 Bi Gears. — Roel pia 7979 yb. og J bags jimi ° ra) Vand & continted demand for shipment. aud a’ moderately nective speculacive inquiry, the market = bee | and Western flour continued movant and fi full re realized fot eae rracricted. by" idere taanitens, renewed confidence. Inthe future of the market, and most orders to sell for future de. livery have bean oouitermanded. California flour does not mpathize with other Kinds. but rules quiet and si The sales wore about 13,000 dole. Rye four was firmer un- der a fair demand, The sales were 600 bble. at our quota. Mons, Bouthern dour ruled quiet and stendy at unchanged The males were about @W0 Diie., with ma fi n $1450, excopt. for very inferior,’ no: Gorn meal was aveady with aalee of 300 bbis. city ige3 ly in advance of arrival pot aod but Tittle to wcriy erly bid for amber State, while $2 16 was cholve ander Michigan, to arrive, Toalay pone was and 82 * ae sold 8 $2 62. which, price was oor ly above the market. Roring wheat ama lt most of the export orders be. below those Qurrenk Al a fair price dowviediy prove & larce eu crops are Almost ahiverealiy coudned w abyus 3.0W bushele (on thy tie aud with ample tonnage on the Peri are too low to 8 ford muct Sthbaregwnaat to the perth rales Vessels ons hence they great make ‘when tiracticable. "The cosstwise trade jeneuls pees sepditione not’ ‘this is the the fall seaton, an véssela are out ittie wanted. The a rye ode - “toeng) finds een pn . ter interest than larger venmla Gon. and charters not before recorded im the HeRacD are as fol lows:—To Liverpool, 500 bbls. rosin ct 2a, F280 Ibs. ; and, eyes 7.500 bushels corn at 6d. ; 100 bois, flour alta, rand ad terces lard at 278. 6d. To WW hinds. 1000 rh at 22, Ln for Virginia oad is, for Kentucky and mee extract logtoed , per steamer, 15,000 bushels wheat at 9d. Th ina e charters British brig, toa direct port on the Continent, about 1.000 bla. petrolénim. at Ge. an American bark, 8,000, quariers corm to Cork and a market, and a Prus- sian brig, from Potiadenyhl writh, La Bolx:‘petrolenm. to Falmouth for orders. at 6s. between Antwerp and Hamburg and 5s. beng yr Hamburg. ‘Gvssume wore dull and peices, were ‘nominal, Cloth was quoted 280, Hiprs continued dull, and we have no sales to report; Prices, however, were firm, Buenos 4yrea, 26 to 21 Ibe, were uated at Zle. a 21%e. gold, selected 2040 23 ite. but prices <eaned nd St 0S Br rel lt Ss pene de firm ant demand. Saleq 80 bales at Segiettnecnramueromnas American and Scotch pig were extremely ‘autet, and we have no sales of Sal oh Prices to eee Gen porate. ex sbip, was quoted $4! yf American astern enrace was but litte sought atter: bat reieals Br is previous prices we! ned. Bales wre made of 90000 feet at $i.” We quote the range $16 Larus were quiet but steady at former prices. Leatarn.—Hemlock was only moderately bulk of the business helne in:the better grades: prices Of oak there was a good demand for steady however. descriptions Bemloesrstagncy. Ayres, heavy, was qi Bilge. n $2¥40. Mio, do., malddie, Sige. 6 S1ae" dn to, Ment, 29 do. California, ‘heavy, 30a. a do. do. fie, We. w 80c.; do. do,” light, do, "Orineee, ke. heavy, ‘Ze, a 2c; do. do, do. Mght, 8e. a ‘B9c,7 and weights. 4c. 9 d7igc. the rouzh, de, a 440; oni a Af: do, mid do. nies: da, do. 4 the, dor do Ne THekts ape des: do. a.J0 the rong, middle, #80. ‘9 420,; light, B8¢, 0 4ic.; was unchanged, being steady at $185 for HeaibaaR $1.50 for common, Movassre.—The market remained quiet, but, price steady. Py anction—400 hhds. Demerara at Be. & 72c., months, ad 10 do, New Orleans at 760, re ur NAVAL Stones.—There was no. particular change to note in the mavket for spirits turpentine: the demand was ligh' but preaw were qnite steady; sales 160 bbls. at Bic,, and 10+ do. at S840, The rosin market price: of all grades. were nominal; sw $6 6) for pale and $4 for strained.’ Tar and piteh were dull and uneban On Caxe was in better demand. Salen 200 tons Western and domestic seed nt $55 and 60 tons Weslern on private rma Orgs. Fish oils wore in fair demand and firm at previous wv Pi 600 Hbis, prices, The sales in N led‘ord were 1.376 bbls. sperm on private terma, bit apposed nt $2.25 ner gilton: hi) bbl« northern whale at 75c, %M) do. southern do. at 7c. a 68¢. In Rostom the sales were GOH arerm ate in New London 400 bis, Cumberiand ofl at 75¢.. an Hlantant on private tars, Lisecod wan pallid, bat sieedge ASI DMa SiS. Chey d'atiited rel wae quoted dull. at Gfe. a Griz, and lard $120. 81 25 for prime winter, Other kinds were nominal. Provisions—Reoripts, 359 bhis. and 21 k . The demand for pork wax exonedingly modorate but the market was considerably sirenz*hened TRY, toe dcroase 18 toe sunply tn varie aa avown hy the mon bly stock reports nnd prices a/leanced, closing quite firm ab $28 90 » $24 0} for meas, each and regu’ er, 0 salon were 4,000 bbls at $23 85a $24.00 for mera, navninty $21.09, The stock on hand Ceti aetinet TAA Abia Invt_ month and 47 665 ‘name’ date tant year. Reef remained quiet and prices were merely nomi. hal” The sales were only small, lots an private terms. Stock ‘october 1, Paci continue dull and nominal, Racoa was quiet bu meady, long clear, ‘Bie, a 1 hort do. ize. and short lic. The sales were «long leak at 13¥0. meats were quiet at a shade eaaier, though not quotadl: Freres! miaatl Salon were made at tao, for pickled ehvulden }2e. a Ie. for do. ip dF¥ alt, 146. for smoked, 18>, a 18 for vickled ham! for bagged do. gain aivanceds the ales were avout 1.80) pkgs, mainly at Waieo, a lasic. Tor steam and 14ie, 0 14%e. Tor Kettle ren- dered, but incluting ama'l lote as bigh aside. Butter and cheese were unchan; Perro.kuM.—Cruie wos in light demand, but held at former prions, We quotn in bulk, 1¢ige. | The only sales we have to note were 200 hbis at 15ige,, delivered to bbls., and 500 do., regalar y. in bulk, on private terms,” The business in hovded wax amoTl, for’ which prices were heavy and lower at the opening, but rather firmer at theclose, when standard wh'te wan qno ed Se : 10 fined to 1,20) bbls, stand. do, Ne. a Be, on private terma, Of free Bi bul>. «tindas 4g0 Of galing the sales were 150 bbls. at 14 Dantha, in bond, were disposed of at Mc. In P jelphia the market continued act've and excited, The sales were mainly for, October delivery. and the obtained Tor per, gallon. the Prardird white, at Mice. 15,000 do. for do. at latter figure; 1,5 do., fo 3 mber, at dbe., and 6,750 do., frou Uctober to at 35, “trem ce quiet but steady, at le. @ 12c, for Caro. "SUGAR.—At the improvement chronicled tours tent a fale dem snd prevailed. and ihe market close1 firm. cm 8 good reining. The sales com} ced 651 9c. a 13Kie. tore ae and 12\ec. a a for Porto 180 2,240 boxes at 12e. a !fe. For refined mand ere asi ards the close generally showed an Improvement 0° io, @ * pales were as follows: =~ oh bbls, 8M do, do, for Det oe, ae. a fe. Deer—! ro era ‘cruz Central America Cree ‘She ; San Juan, 450. 9 Angostura, 800.8 S6c., and Para ie. a Bie. all gold, asad SeEps. —Caleuti red was scarcely 80 nn ‘The ae ie Cpe to those Seevieam 3,000 bags: 1,800 pockets in Boston, at ete uty poids fi was unchanged at finx was dull and heavy at $2 1ase. a 180, ond tlmothy at $2 aur of ail deserirtious wes very arm. No ried. Jobbers’ pr lows: jarshall's and Worthingt: $2.35, and Turk’s Talon | Beetren was inactive were nominal at 63c. a Srices continued dull; prices, however, were steady and NrRARINE—Tho demand was moderate and prices were firm. We quote sales ot 32.000 Ibs., part at Le. a Abe. Tosacco.—For Kentucky the demand was active, but sales Pere mised by che Heh hands at 6e, an Views of buvers, and with a searclty of desirable les were re- ton’s, $495; '&, $3: ground, stock but little basiness was done, Sales 154 cases Ohio at Ite, and 200 do. Connecticut on private terms, Manufactured was aulet, but steady. IN.—Pig was almost inactive. Straits were quoted 2e., owiba a aale, however, of 100 piga at ic. Barca was nomi- ‘nal at 2 oat Bingtiah ‘BKe., all goid prices. Tautow rema ot siendy, with a fair demand, Salen, poe ae eee i", ‘00t.—The market for domestic fleece is exereding!; quiet, manufacturers awaitin: ae the reeuls et the large ac. thon sale, which as previously stated, eae eae ee Proxima, Dealers re very anxione to resize, and per gome would accept slichtly lower prices. Texas aba cal for: dali and heavy. OF the former bow: ibe bas ee been ettected m8, nominal in the absence of Business. "The tales are 18,009 Ibs. flonan at 4Lige. a Sic., mainly at from {99, to 87e. for Ohio; 1.100 do, wawashed at ‘S00... 139,000 da, | Be. a Be., the Inter prices fore email lot; 16,090 Ifornia at Ze, a 2e.. and 3 do. pulled a euper and extra sheep's, and S7e, a 400. for lamb t 1,800 Ibs, pated Cape at S86, and 8 bales Mestiza on private terms SALE OF GOVERNMENT VESSELS AT THE NAVY YARD. A number of government ships were sold at auction at the Brooklyn Navy Yard at noon yesterday, by order of the Navy Depariment A large numbor of interested Persons attended the sale; but the bidding, except in bwo or three instances, wi ithout spirit, and the prices obtained wero not so high as expected by the depart- ment, The terms of sale wero twenty per cent of the chaso money on the spot, and the be balencs in two weeks, when the ships are to be removed. The following are the names of the ships sold, their porchasers and the prices paid. Our readers will recog- nize in the list many names familiar during the naval operations of the tate war:— The North Carolina (receiving ship), 2.633 tons bur. den, an old “hiner,” or three decker, built of live oak and heavily copper fastened, was started on a bid of $12,000 and rua upto oltegmen figure she was ee! ston: of 1,617 Goor; wheel steamer of 1,310 was $25, and, after some for 000. nono serew at 8, , of Bestou, were et Pon sidewheel of 974 + a steamer tons, was started on as of $12,000, and, after some | Seas knocked down to ‘Thomas Lamb fo for $17, ai }, the highest bid offered bewng $1 "The Fatellasan tron sidewhest Soe 438 tons, woth Ti a sidewhee! comaw att 110 tone, brooght $18,000, fet pe being ia ad a ‘was bought by Wi Quigley tor $17,1 ‘The Tevoms, hscrem fenvost of 607 tous, was botght for the sum of $13,000 by N. Gibson. ‘The Massasoi of 914 was eo & side’ prteamer ‘hased a. H. Willis, after @ lively com: tre Honora, eidewheel tons, brought oma, 8 Gidew! stoamer of 974 oe nvOR Mallin was the purchaser, The Oserola, a sxtowhoel steamer of 974 tons, was bonght by N. Gibson for $16,000 ¢ following named steamers, of similar constraction to the above, were oom the government, the bids being far below the appratsement:—Batew, lusing, Dumbarton and Mattabesett, REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL NOMINATION AT HUDSON. “Hopsos, N. Y., Oot 1, 196% Ablab W. Palmer, of Datoness, was unan nominated for Senator for the Kleventh district by the republicat conyentiop beld in this city to-day, ‘WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. Moscarat Nommarions at Moamisama.—Meetings were held in each of the four wards comprising the town of Morrigania on Monday evening for the purpose of nomi- mating candidates to fill the vacancies which will shortly a ind is ticket at the election which ry to wake place next Monday evening. The baHot im the Third ward resulted in sixty votes tor Teasdale and fifty-nine for Frank! It is probable the latier ividnal will ahow at the coming electton. Tne contest for the nomination in the Fourth ward (Highbridgeviile) between W. B. and Mr. Teller waa characterized by a deal of dis- order. In the Third ward a strong feeli manifested in favor of a ican candidate. At a Werting of the Union renut electors of the latter recently, the of Charles J. Gillis received a unani- mous vote, Fins at Hicusarraevmiie —About ning o'clock yester- day morning a fire broke out in the barm attached tothe premises of a gentleman named Kemp, at Highbridge- ville, which resulted ip the destruction of Rue Aad mount of 000, Among lee pret ip the of anes LL. Fee anetaeee coupe reget The fire engines from Morrenyiny 2° aswell as pa icky on hand and ee yg ren jul wl nm vice, The cause of be accurately ry McGunanty Tau. t Taxwoxr.—The trial of Ber- ard McGerabty, on a charge of having, as alleged, with others, interfered with several officers of the police force at Tremont, while ‘occupied in the execution of the duty of oilices,”’ took piace on Monaay evening at the po- lice court in the latter village. and altbongn the prisoner was ably represented by couneel, tho jury to whom the case was submitied returned a verdict against bim. a case occupied upwards of six hours from the opening of ‘the court at five o’clock until a ter eleven at Clan At request of counsel sentence was suspended. The matier will probably be brought before the Cann Judge. In the cases of the old man McGerahty and —— farther action will not be taken until the 15th instant, Ar”eceD Frrosiovs AssavLt.—A German, named George Smith, residing at Highbridge, was arrested rset regen on the complaint of a man named jax Muller, who stated before a magistrate at Mor- Tisania that the prisoner bad assaulted him ins geen manner and had endeavored to use a slungehot wi felonious intept. ‘The in-trument was shown in fel and proved to be a lurge baudana handkerchief, in the corner of which was snugly rolied up a good sized stone, LONG ISLAND INTELLIGENCE, A “SxereTon Iv ARMOR” ar FivsmixG.— Yesterday, a9 some bovs were nutting in Brown’s Wood—a rather lonely place of timber, about three miles from Flushing—they d'scovered the remains of a man, clad in svidier’s uniorm, whien evidently had laid there a very long time The ‘flesh bad dleappeared, leaving nothing bo askeieton, The head was some distance from the body ; and ‘rom the limb of a cedar tree, over where the body’ lay, rope swung toand fro, It is mopponed, to have been a case of soicide. The Coroner been notified, and will hold an inquest on the body. A Womas Batrcrs wits a BurgLar aT MaxmasseT.—On Monday evening ‘the house of William H. Onderéonk, of Manhasset, was entered yey burglar at quite a late roe Ho was ciscovered Mr. 0.’s daughter, who wiih the intruder in the dark, creating a "noise nich aroused the inmates, who came to the rescue of the gir, Father, mother aed daughter entered the con- test, and in the course of the the whol le party, getting too pear tho edge of the stairs, went m bead~ long. In the fall the burgiar mh gre i8— one a dou and the other five bar- rel—and made his escape throuch the door, Mr. Onderdonk seized one of the revolvers, and with great presence of mind fired upon the audacious individual, and, it is thought, wounded him. he authorities got wiod of the affuir, and at once proceedgd to ferret out ‘the rascal, but have thus far beeu unsuccessful, Officer Smith, of F.sning, ton the alert for a man answering to tne description of the person who entered the house, and whofis known to bave committed several depreda- tions in the tocatity. A Manixe MONster.—On Tharsday of last week, Mr. Wm. C, Vail took in bis fish pound at Napeague Harbor, afew miles west of Montank Potnt, on the Gardiner’s Bay side of th Istand. ao enormons marine turtle, of a spectes unknown to fishermen and seamen in that lo- cality, who have visited various parts of the sea where turtles are taken, and which competent judges esti- mate to weigh fully seven hundred pounds. When bis shel!-piated majesty was discovered inside the ponnd—a contrivance for entrapping fish, consisting of bets fastened upon stakes and xo arranged that the fish onentering become bewildered and swim round and penne, pasaine by the passage that leads to the entrance— Vail started to tow him ashore in_b! ph ‘war tbe ‘strength of the. animal that quite warned the tables apon bis captarer, dragged the boat afer bim until exbausted the effort, when ho was safely landed and secured. It i@ intended to exhibit him on the grounds of the Suf- folk coanty Agricultural Society, at Greenport. DEATH FROM FOUL AIR. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Cmaumats, Oct. 1, 1867. Aman named Sussinger, while ‘digging’ ‘a woill in Darke county, Ohio, opened a subterranean cavity, from which ! current of gas that he was in- he and by ARREST OF A CONFIDENCE OPERATOR AT BOSTON. Bostrom, Oct, 1, 1867. The police have arrested in this city s confidence operator ramed David K. sprague Jones, with several Niases. His operations bave been generally confined to obtaining jewelry on forged letters and checks and re- Presenting himself to be in the business. Among his victim: 18 said to be Victor Bishop, of Maiden lane, New York, from whont' $1,200 in gold. Jones obtained diamonds valued at MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Atrkes—Manxwive.—On Wednesday, September 5, by the Rev. Dr, Searles, of Brooklyn, Mr, Jomy Arrxey, of New York, to Miss Many E, AxsIxa, of Bruns- wick. No cards, Constayt—Kexwe—At Hyde Park, on Monday, Sep- tember 30, by the Rev. Dr. Perdy, Evwarp W. Constant one —— . Krave. No cards. —Brevea—In this city, on Tuesday, August on vy by the Rev. T. F. Sill, Erwnam 0, Corver to Ewy A, Byanm, both of New Ji gue ‘Tuesday. October 1. at No, 206 Fifth avenae, by the Rev. Dr. Hough ‘Gimheak PB pa Jr., to Miss Bertis Patatcx, both of this’city. eT ne ~omav.—On Thursday, 26, by the Rev. Dr. Burchell, James W. Mans to SAnam A, Mucrnax, eldest daughter of the late John Murray, all of vores city. jcCuLLoves—Sevrent.—At West Morrisania, on at- urday, September 28, by Kev, Francis F. Price, of Mott Haven, Jou CS ne od of Columbus, Ga, 0 Ouvia M utituerss<Qesocemman/--Oe Toetey:Losueel, 2 jcMurtry- (ACK ENTUSH, — cr “ by. the Rev. A. Van Honten, ‘Me. Orcan McMcrtay Emxa L., daugover of the lato Andrew Quacken. bash, {both of thiseity, Park—Scurvcx.—On Tuesday, October 1 church, Brookiyn, 1. 1, by the Rey. R. B. Van mivcoks, D, D., Gnavyeer Bank, O° Now Hayen, Comm, to Justa, dangiiter. of the late Charies Schenck, of the former place. No PARKIN—GEENER.—At the First Congregational: ave: Whitneyville, by the Rev. De F. Folsom, Hi. K. to Mary of Whitneyville, Parxix, of New cumeadans Con: the Rev, rac Pee, of West gloom seid, 13 Waten- Suaey One October 1, Reformed | a chureh, Fifth avenue = Twont ot N eriacoe f a to Nora, o W. A. Thornton, U.S. A, WaARKEN—| —At bg oo on rome hy September 29, by Rev. we sett ot Con loan Warnes, of this city, rns —At the chureh of the Holy Trini ag, Cee CE Peg BA N. Lit alt of yu. No cards, yin poy also thoes of ‘her tiny morning, at invited to. at ten £0 SCea evi ebonce ber rematss wit voounvayes tothe e coarch Of Bt. Bouiface, Second avenue and Forty-seventh atrect, bat | Fis idence, 178 Canal street, By hres Cemetery for inter. October 1, Paraick CULLEN, taken (Wednesday) afteraoon, at two & Comewry, ‘The {riends are invited to atiend £agoe—On Mon ‘Boeptember 30, Maacim, youngest guild of Wiliam and Mey done Eagle aged 2 years aad Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this adnentar' afternoon, at at half-past one gelonk, from thes . her parents, No. 213 orn | Frost.—In Water rca Miss. on Tuesday, Septem per 38, of \ataeanion, "the brain, Hexry Frost, Jr., iow Grawam.—Oo , September 30, as the residence ou mother, 28 Cherry. street, Son Gnawam, aged voars. ——-_ this (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past one ° mer and nd Ennla Eta TE a ong tno, cauen Pereomuignr DA nd, tgs yer th» beloved of Rosales. ‘Street, Jersey City, at one Weer bay Pr poarch his age. ays of many friends the funeral services will ver held in the brick charch, corer of Fifth avenue and ‘Thirty-seventh street (and n the Rutger’s Presby- terlan church, as previously noticed). this weeny afternoon, at four o'clock. The co-Presbyters of Dr. Krebs are invited to be at his late residence, 85 Kast ‘Thirty-ninth street, at half. Seat three o'clock, to accom- pany his remains to the chu Mantexs.—On Tuesday. amohas 1, Caantes Hevny Martens, only son of Marcus and Emily Martens, aged 6 months'and 9 days. The relatives are friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, without further notice, from 101 aoe street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Monnay.—On Monday, September 30. Marcanrr Mur- Ray, of county Cavan, Ireland, aged 70 years, The relatives and friends of the family, are: invited to attend the fanerst this (Weltnesday) afternoon, at two O'clock, from 335 Fighth street,” MoWavgy,—On Tuesday, Ootober 1, Antavr Hanrt- tox, only son of Thomas and Martha E, McWhinney, aged 1 year, 2 months and 10 days. The relatives and friends of the family aro respect- fully mvited to attend the:faveral, from the residence ot his parents, 142 Sixth avenue, this (Wednesday) after- noon, at two o'clock. Orleans and Belfast, IreTknd, papers please copy. Quin.—On Sunday, September 29, Caares A. QriN, Youngest child of Thos, A. and Mary J, Quin, aged 9 months and 17 days, Ruri. —Suddenly, ‘on Tuesday afternoon, October 1, at three o'clock. CraRLin, eldest ron of George and: Mary Ann Riehl, aged 23 years, 11 months and 22 days, ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funera), from the residence of his father, 139 Spring street, on Thuraday afternoon, at two o'clock. The re- mains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. ‘Saturday, September in Brook, Ronerrs.—On Sanam MarmEn, wife of General Hiram C. Rodgers an second daughter of Hon. Joh Frye , awed 26 years. Friends of the family are 1ed to attend the faneral nervices, at the Datch Reformed shee h, corner of Twenty-first street and Fifth avenue, New York, this (Wednesday) aternoon, at balf-past twelve o'clock. SaxprorD.—On Monday morning, September 30, at six o'clock, Jawe< SaxprorD, a native of Dromop West, county Shgo, Ireland, in the 46tt vear of his age. The relatives and friends of the jade oon are respectfulty invited to attend the funeral, from, his late residence, 51 Kine street, this (Wednesday) piinteony at one o'clock precisely. Srrmovr.—On Friday, September 28, at Norrolk, Conn., Crarirs SrvMour, aged 22 years and. 10 months. Torentow.—On Monday, Septomber 30th, suddenty, at his residence in Flushing, Long Island, John G. Tol- erton, Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral on Wednesday morning at ten o'clock. Carrinves will be waiting to meet the nine o'clock train at Finshing depot. ‘Warten —At Harlem, on [uesday morning, 1st Octo- ber, Mrs. Joli: B., wifS of Thomas H. Walter and daugh- ter of Wella Gondine, Esq., of Battleboro, Vt, in the ‘SAth year of her age. Notice of Cunoral to-morro' ‘Want.—On bg seaprmbar 30, epcony. Poop agpemany HL Wall, in the ist ya ‘The frends of the family, also the dramatic pro- fession and nd Masonic rateenity are inyed to attend the neral, from at lence, No. 4 Depau row mag street), this (Wednesday) noon, at twelve oo! Wexst.—-On Monday, September 30, Axx Watan, soe “¢ years, a native of Baitinakill, Queens county, Trane relatives and fre of the family are invited to attend the funeral, ths (' eek afternoon, at one Plymouth street, o'clock, from her late residence, 150 Brookiya. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR YRY YORE—TaUW DAT. been aim 5 | man waren. "POAT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 1, 1887. Civaroa. Russia (Br), Cook, Liverpool via Queenstown— B Cunard. Steamship Tarifa (Rr). Macaulay, Liverpool—E. Cunard. Steamship Baltic, Rogers, Bremen vis Southampton—Issac ep Arizona, Maury, Aspinwall—Pacific Mail Steam. Steamship Leo, Dearborn, Savannah—Murray, Ferris & Steamsbin Chesapeake. Colby, Portinad—J F Ames, Brit Henmon'y Powers “Sporion Miler 4 iy Bou; ghton, rig Belle of the Bay, Noyes, Indianola and Larace— sehr t anus (Bir), Robert, St John, NB—Crandall, Um phra seh ne And Gona!ves—Brett, Son Sehr Bch Enchantrena Bistehford, Bavauaase Le McCready Sehr F Merian, Aldrich, Charleston—Bentiey, Miller & Gh Laconin Marri), Norfolk, Va=A Hampson. Ses Sacer, Hobbi Ls pat nat obi 3 mse Kaw ies, ius: Roseway (Br), Ayres—Morrison “ rh + Wi ‘8 eamship ae Ry Bey Seay sett evel awe clearretio Train ae bound $4 | edauptegmadrey despa Ings, of 8t John, earns "Rapids, Faton. New Orleans vis Bry > ghana aa Livingston, Fox Co! ere Washington Whitman. New Oriean eo Waahin . * Mn PM, vin Key Weal 25h, at 8:30 AM. with stoumenly Geo Cromeet tn ow. and nd. passengers, to Oo. The George has experienced ole pavgace, eee caer taree New Orleans via tow raship George a ington, with mdse, to HB Cromwell t on, Had head winds the sag ‘Staumahip W: 3 Ctsta, Powell, Wilmington, NO, hours. to James Has Deon Bday ngrth of Hatta nt Fate onda Hert Thiet yaa, ion #8, exthangee Sap, B Thomenn. Marks, Guayanilia, PR, via Néw gran ith rae 1B L 4-4 Pare P Armatror " rig Mary T dis onn Prien, © apman, ye NS, 15 days, via Hols with stones. to m: Rohe King Cleadennin, Oniate, Wi Inte by an fer reel W apd had’ quartoe and stern eto, dost phn “Ethene cane Panes Rchr C Rankin, Kank ngor for Jersey pd * hoceabid A 0 rope oor Ree’ I a anna? ‘iret " 4 #. Howton for Albany. Behr jee iitgeing, Be Boston, 1p Sai Lingo, Wilmington, NC, 80 ho i mehie. Pye. Lt ben, F'iaingion. NC, arm with Hand, ark Patmos, Davia St Thomas, 26 dave, inhaling, ty R nals with bark (> W Horton. ba a BE) ‘entworth, NS; 12 Yana outer gitacreren 0. mat hend and Ct 4 Riis Ve r, err tt Toekiand for ‘Neware: + Gen wach fete foo Gardiner. Ht Rowe, Wi ane, Dakes, Dighton, ‘otty, Harwich. manga. an Siaen New, Slayee. Sanne Sr Oe Albany for, Boston (and pro- it B Metcair, Stargs, Albany for Boston (and pro- © Terbell, Albany for Boston (and sg FOR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING INTELUGRNOR SRB ANOTHER Page. Marine Disasters. BG For an recount of the loss of steameblp Tiowa, from Rew Orleans via ifavaca bound to Philadelphia, sea news Ls pena Carter, from Havana for London, ' heavy gale on the Sist vf Aug and lost some © Jone, Jones, lin lel) vanes eat 0 the dtr wit cl a See week Brea ted Co Sc cake ATA 2 by ul m Calta on rane, (the ts an aed ad 0 ¢ jones and rein can ggpshenneeer Bane Lnginro (Sp), before reported sunk at Havana, bas Jo hy) eeaelten, Fe) from , framers oa Tater. pltce whitch ‘time she a ind ark Spt hat she Banal OX Smaopeah yard tad verre PR FR Law, ts fombor, x Mass, ree obenart iy L Ktveti Tarr in 7 bea total loses Rocket a, remainder of the crew 4 "eaveee outfits were valued at $900, The loss ix only J Sreopin «Fortress nonnee, Oot 1-The Serr it boat Goquelie pitked up yemerdny t hesapeake y, aban- from Elizal oe os nora al arias no lt fone struck on Halltt's Potgt yesterday moraing, "where she re- Tained at last accounts. Scum Rockland), Metcalf, from New ¥ 4 eita Sit cae d Samat oe mer'’s Ae gt evening, sic a pot leak hour. Meas hauled roy 5} Bera pn ads of aking forwa: i it her sem caer nantad presecd to her destined nation ORTLAND, sbi hr Electrie ee Dear nate erat toes etapa ea ‘wes cot off and towed up to olty. only was damaged. . attentions, en by Madzatt Mea A erm, ‘tous. ty named is a iavorae eo) by i : ie to Remap amen tl Redford September 28. Howland, wlan, enh ‘Atlantic Goean or with 130 bo ‘isin ae ote dinate rita on aaa po att nied eating, Me Seas “Rete aber crite ane wees, Tere Gant, Ho Beaton report. her ot Payal Fy iDhls ep off iabbe Uiie beaaune a ae pact Pen Tee A Paine Curran, Province gen ‘ott not sta ey letter from Capt, Macy, of ship: Lancer, ot bah Bed- ford, reports her 2 Mauritias Ane 14, all weil, with olf as f Arabia. before rey und to cost h Aievtor from Cape woh eae dated Sat Foreign Porta. Aerts, Sept 18—Arrived, brig Romaine, Card, Phila for Nantes reports hav! from on Koudltak, N Elsie: Bvig Taken h O00 boie wh oi this ph Salted ‘oth, bi regio Wells, a port io sl Cora, Barnwell, ¢ Caitao. ira rete ry nar lin (and ald 28h 'atfenry. fing, Cirile: 200h, eee Cee Bama ept 2, Gov bangion, Davis a angt Curia, Humphrey. C1 fant a9 jcloondas at Ostoe. (ooa ald 34 for Chinchi his bar Anitesh. 1 be id nia-iats for Oh ‘Chanel soi "Tho my Fletcher, Pom raiso: fang Li ‘or bwdid l— ae ast ‘Valpataiso; ith, hin. Gen” Shepley, Dinstoore, ips Hudson, Potter, Chinchas; $d, Bethialy an cept wareived, hitke Stevens, Da Pactanad big Blix M Fucker, Pom vf Jacobsen, Balumore ; 21st, Dacotih. aren orton: aN ‘Andes, Dalling, Portland; brig Trial. Humphrey,’ New ‘Batted 200 ‘20th, bark Minnie Are) be ot Tavana. panos F Pore, Oct 1,3;3) AN is by, steamship Hi- ARs Sent ‘23—Arrived, as J Maguire, Litefiela, — Salad 2, bark atts an hale Ge Stare’ ‘and Biripene Hitmen. * aetna Saeco ‘drig Mempb., cary ang vlan ema uel, pase Bat noes Phd Ee ee Comers Carot{ne, Cui eae ee Dna Manion Bret Laferg mores Vigorta (fr), Backer, Chtsdeiahia, a r Smith, Sedeley, Balttmare, Panton ROC page steamsh'ps Parkersburg. Dowge we ‘entral American ports; 28d, Golden City, Lin ‘Sam vated Toth, sieamship Montana, Farnsworth, San Fran- wpeurmasatON, Py aay ble Hermann set Wenke, Srdome 8 Kerivels by ‘sey mi ey Ki Cains ee outa ares Teak Mi nt io from do for ase, ane; & canllet sried Aug 8, bark } Neliie Fenwick, Kendrick, San bi aihaieese Porte. — BOSTON. 86 FT waenehis May Mar Tad arian Sun, Sia Pps Witam, Jellison, Eliza! jeared—Steamer ect Howes. baring At} folk: “echra Mary E Walker ( (Br), ely it, Cape H Allen, Fniler, Galveston; ker, Jacmel; Core. Kelley, e Saag one, cg ey Polat star. Borjeau aera M Peet, Romsey Hrowdveld. j Gare, Bar ten, and Ida Richardson, eal, ee Stars (Br), Hackett, St Johns, rived. brig Prentias Hobbs, Snow. Bai Cleared—Shi E Sherman, Blan “hard, ee Fer~ uenee Arasteria ra Ohas_ Sny- Sue AY Soata, Re Keller rend were r See ieee Pee 5 Shore Meiners, Bremen; BANGOR, Sept aB--Arrived, Dorks: Datveland (Br mer, NY: for Mon! ro ipiennice Tap, Bari tye Toad f cree setae ae bre MARnGrs. en = Secaten eee. anna Bu Eitzabethport, ©” in 'beil, lev. Lincoln. PALL RIVER, Se} Barred hes ree tc ve em) onan, i oo Sar Far a Nae GEORGETOWN, DC, Sept Andrews, Providence bgt ties: Clara Smith, Smith, N Sailed--Briz Lucy ann, Roun Portland: sohrs Mary Riley. Riley, East Cambridge; Wm W Itom Reeves, N Williams, Corson, and AH. Hoxton; F M Baxter, Hudson: LA Bayless, Bayless, Now Haven; -stes ‘Wheaton, on for do; WW Marcy, Gand neg Brag be 3 Neary a i "Sohn Atwood, ( a ao lig Chace, Harwiton, Portland for New | in, Shale for do: Ruth § a hy Sosy = 4 Le tig Sullivans sone een ath Tho Thora a Bird Jas Henry. Sex i ig ; Bam Lewis, Harbinger, Hornet, V1 Ls ci LS Bes i sche etre Seba uinaay nee te atom, John ‘Ktwoed, Ruth Shaw, eprergar ee» ‘6th, Steavan, Wee a0, Rio Janetro, B—Arrieed 0 3 revenue sehr mS at Sin ems ctor oa a Omar ( Oe Commeau, Br-bados; tBeaver- eM Saito c (Be) —Arrived. ach le ig ig ‘Cohasset, Philndetphint “Sarat fend bid nant tare one ent Gere ‘oo cog ed na, Chase, b—Arrived, schrs John serena A Jones Dela ay Wor for Phitstele Grinnell Geormee: aw, er Becclsioe Batces Elles alga eae ‘sling Be nett, roby: iiig pet ate ym ‘te Johnsnne Milow. Eb $ hop whine; Xemhas Boy. ae wm ‘nol, Ham! Campbell, aoe DELPHTA, ry H—Arrived, schre Hevens. and Montezuma, Paine Provincetown: % Bortoe: Bitard, pencer Bending, Os ‘atdenas: A Piugel, Robinson, ae ae Breakwater; Maria. Ronatings 1; 108 Hays Keen, Wareham; tomas aie ha ti BAe Rien, Nee Bian New Haren ie we: toot 8 tact Ann ane ts Naot, ba nated Mock "eae big ata CB ie a Joba, NBs ore Kendt, Rotterdam ; steam~ ited. br i cra aber © tteom 9, So 5 ros eo aan rice ag: crepe eee Tote Drives, Phiadetpbia St NB, for Liserio'k ith, ane Wet: at ‘cigok, NYork. @ Trared= Rarka van Eden, Greenleaf, Buenos Ayres; Jo- Josum, do. ae ye Nek, Se PL M-Anived, brie Abner T oN eee eT coy tea ¥ je da A Andrews, Ket on te Se Betas é at alan pete Sea, wig am FRANCISCO, Sent ‘Arrived, phi Hammond, Cerro Azul, Peru, bark sad Lorense ten Bere Batiad s $a Set 7, Hp Gotten Prenee, 4 ae tp Salen, Liverpat. 9th, shio rk isting (BPD bvane Live rs Giggs (Fy Dae Havre; barks G Crockett, ang oun aly aural Ht), Pisher, tiverpsag fat Sept 2_Arrived, aches fitgbe, Geornes OC! Oeeae Traveler, At den Nt wats Ryder, NYork; ah, Kate E iieh, Pinal ed 3, he Ws Yen GEALT Tus Sete Weatern star, Orcwnt Doughty, Philadel NYork, Degas, Martin, Hits et -arnin ship Sept A, terton, Fort jamartine, Butler, pitta et | Wer, Beare, NYore "Sin Salle’, sehr Mt Vassar Jr, Christie, NYork,

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