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os FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Sarurpay, Oct, 5—6 PM. The most’ conspicuous feature of affairs in Wall street to-day was the continued firmness of the stock market Menutorcuree of sik. fin the face of the extreme monetary activity which has revailed during the last three days, but patticulariy ‘nd this morning. The leading railway stocks evidently been upheld by artificial means, a Strong combination having been formed for this ‘Purpose, Whether money will be sufficiently easy next week and afterwards to sustain the market ‘at the advanced quotations remains to be seen; it; the probability is that the resistance which ie boing made to the natural course of monetary affairs ‘Wilt not Yast much longer, for stocks, like water, will ‘soomer or later find their level,-and the street is too shrewd to play into the bands of the bull clique by taking the load off their shoulders, ‘The stringency of yesverday continued until after the ‘Danks had made their clearances, and money was with difficulty borrowed at seven per cent, with a commission of 36-0 4 per cont in addition, After one o'clock, how- ‘ever, loans wore made more fteely at seven per cent by the banks, and the effect of this change for the better ‘was soon fq, on the Stock Exchange, The returns of the ‘nenoolete?, banks for the week show no very important ‘The loans have been contracted to the exteat Zour millions and the deposits have been drawn down ‘while the legal tender notes have increased $260,000, and the specie has been reduced $130,000, ‘The gold market was steady, the range of the day Baving been from 144% to 145, with the opening trans- factions @t 144%. The closing quotation was 144% & 144%, Loans wore made at rates ranging from 5 to 10 Por cent per annum, and 1-16 per cent til! Monday for carrying, and also without interest. The gross clearings amounted to $91,081,000, the gold balances to $1,527,614, and the currency balances to $2,595 ,889. ‘The daily range of the market during the week was as followa:— ‘The-exports of specie from the port within tho week* aggregated only $207,303, of which the following are the datallg:— os Ps Z—Steamer Rusaia, Liverpool— 5 BUVOE...6+.s00eeere ee Bremen, Bremen— silver........- ‘$—Steamer Bremen, ‘Southamp’ on- . 1,200 ‘The shipments during cach of tne last ‘wocka amounted to $30,758,157, namely :— twenty-one 1.900 ea At the early session of the open board the stock mar- ket was New York Central sold at 11074 a 1103¢; 3 Reading, 10134 a 1013¢; Michigan Sou- wegular board the cbicf activity was con- York Central and Erie, which were also the fined to strongest of the railway shares, New York Central Closed 1 higher than atthe same time yesterday, Erie %, Hudson River 3, Rock Island %, Northwestern , Fort Wayne }, Atlantic Mail 3, Western Union legraph %. Reading was 3 lower; Michigan sou- thern %, Cleveland and Pittsburg 1, Cleveland and Toledo %{. Government securities were firm and mode- rately active; sizes of 1881 were 3 bigher, 5-20’s of 1862 34, issue of 1864 %, issue of 1865 1%, 10-40 coupon %, 17.3-10 notes, second series, 3. Tennessee sixes declined %. Atthe open board at one e’clock the market was active, and @ sharp advance took place, New York Contral sold at 1113, a 112; Erie, 655; ; Reading, 101% 9 10134; Michigan Southern, $134; Illinois Central, 122; Cloveiand and Pittsburg, 79 (b. 3); Rock Island, 103% ; Northwestern, 485 a 433¢; do. preferred, §73¢ a 67%; Fort Wayne, 100% a 10114; Western Union Telograph, 86.236. Subsequently New York Central experienced ‘a further rise to 112% a 113 and Erie to 663; a 66, but the improvement was not fally sustained, and at half- past five o'clock the following quotations were cur- rept:—New York Central, 112% « 11254; Erie, 65% a 66; Hudson River, 1295, 0 130; Reading, 101% a 102; Michigan Southern, 82 « 8214; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 70% 0.80; Rock Island, 103% a 103% ; Fort Wayne, 1007 @ 101%; Northwestern, 435; 2 43%; do. preferred, 672, 9 67%; Pacific Mail, 141% a 142; Obio and Mississippi Certificates, 26% a 27; Western Union Telegraph, 3634 a 36%. The following is a comparison of the prices current at the first board yesterday and on the same date last month :— one 100% 6 128 New York =? 106% 336 ‘Thore was an abatement of pressure to sell govern- ment securities at the counters of the leading dealers, and the market closed firm at the subjoined quota- tions:—Registered, 1851, 110} a 110%; coupon, 1881, 110% s 1107; 5-20’, registered, 1862 114, ® 114%; 5-20's, coupon, 1862, 11234 a 112%: 5-20's, poupon, 1864, 108%; 2 108%; 5-20's, coupon, 1865, 108% « 100; do. do. January and July, 107% & 107%; 6-20's, coupon, 1867, 1073 = 107%; 10-40’s, registered, 100 a 10014; 10-40's, coupon, 1001; @ 100%; ; Jane 7.30's, 106 a 106%; July 7.80’s, 106 a 106; October compounds, 1864, 11954 @ 11934; December do. do, T18% a 118%; May do., 1865, 117 a 117K; August do. do., 116% a 116%; September do. do., 11554 # 116% ; October do. do., 1163¢ a 116%, ‘The foreign exchange warket was firm in tone, but fmactive, Bankers’ bills on England at sixty days, 10054 0 10034; at throe days, 109%¢ @ 110; commercial ‘Bilis, 10834 2 100; bills on Paris atwixty days, 6.18% a €.16% ; at three days, 5.15 a 5.143%. Other bills were Commercial, 6.21% 0 5.20 Pee ie wry won Oa rate for prime bankers’ bills at sixty days, on Sngland, was quoted this on the undermentioned 1866, 340 100% September 1.105% « 106% 109 0 ber 20.107 101%, ye 810 Septem! ors November 2. “toby 810 November 30.1003 a 109: cicguanals hae 8 10095 + 1085 0 109 2. {107% a 108%, Consois and American securities were quoted thus in London to-day and previously ;— Tho business transact tions of the Iilinois i month compare with September, 1866, as 1800, Sept, 1867, be tre 174,500 430,300 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1867.—-TRIPLE SHEET: port for the week ending October 8 compare with the Preceding week as follows, 3s ieeucenneen of Wert. 8 0 soon fa 308 Manufactures ed ‘395 109,731 440. 380,140 factures of fas Trolo0s TL = (164,891 ee 115,680 «321136, weet + ++e++ 8,808 $1,634,266 3,160 $1,268,696 Manatacates of ool. 289 $630,673 $248, 7) 87,908 188 ed The dry goods importation movement as this port in September was as understaied :— withdrat $1,489,600 415 ane on 10,087,555 Sonat bein} Thrown on — ors Lape 5, $10,086,508 $9,161,911 803. Manufs. of wool.... $440,966 Manufs. of cotton. . 122,468, Manufs, of 365,464 508,417 Ett 183,827 669,312 255,576 22,977 202. 101,204 Total ent. wareh’g.. $1, Ta poor meee $1, Long 4 Add ent, for cons’n. 10,087,555. hero Say Tot. ent. at the port, $11, $11,198,257 $9,1 $9,175,675 675 $7,351,223 351,223 A Chicago jouraal of Thursday says of monetary af- fairs at that point:— The local money market presente d no new features, The volume of business was a trifle more active than on yesterday, though some institutions complained that it was arather quiet day. The demand for discounts was exceedingly moderate, though there was a good inquiry for currency, and several large remittances were made to the on eae also some Reg Page is report Scarce! peers currency t bills wero ly 80 large, bul ee tou to the falling =! of inthe shipping 9 advance in pri ot ay hensgedogdhine tage torst ery 2 were unchanged. were allowed oot | and no checking was done coed par. A Cincinnati paper of the same date romarks:— ees is still irregular, but — more scarce in han i was 7 Ruttlbey Gece ie kept in close condition by steady, well distributed demand and only moderate re- ceipts. Canetes eae ‘distributed to the coun- try, in the movement of grain, does not seem to return to the business quarters, Aanexed is a statemeat of the business transactions at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the week ending to- “a de Custom House. Pair hap NY September 30....: $354,’ 135,778 917,146 2 Se ion eons sas 1,168,352 1,538,318 8,670, 167 8,458,100 4,258,933 Totals....... 995 19,197,111 Balance ieee Dilaror tone Sept, 30 —— Deduct payments ‘duriog "the weeik. 27,423,238 Balance on Saturday evening..............$105,754,210 The totale at the close of various weeks since the eommencement of the year sum up as follows:— the Canada el returns for August 1866 and 1667 are thus sammarized:— Capital paid up...........888 806 abe” 4 yh 30,000 00 LiARILITIes, Genet. oS + + $10,102,233 7 Balance @ue other banks.. 1,144,224 2,065,000 Deposits with interest... 13,956,000 Deposits without interest. 13,182,000 $7,393,000 1,504,000 6,533,000 1,523,000 4,008, 60,283,000 2,354,000 , The Bank of jngland return for the week ending Sep- tember 18 is as follows, compared with the statement of the previous week :— 1 £7,974 897 39,105,910 2,895, 272 Specie ip bullion .... The following is an exbibit of the condition of the Bank of Englsnd on September 13, and at the corre- sponding period in each of tiie last three years, together with a @omparative view of the bank rate of discount ‘and the price — Circulation. a Public ieranis iff th compared with the previous account :—Increase—Cash, 2,600,000f.; notes, 8,889,000f.; ‘Treasury balance, 1,767,000r, + Decrease—Biils discounted, 333,000f. ; pri- vate accounts, 5,800,000f. Advances stationary. With the increase of £100,000 new shown, the total stock of The bank and open market rates for money in the leading Continenta! cities were as annexed at the latest A Paris correspondent thus discusses the present pre- carious condition of the Crédit Mobilier, the stability and success of which were until recently unqnestioned :— The belief was entertained that the Beer see geting 37,500,008, Lh the bank, could easily obiain an équal sum on such security as it wae te omter’ from the other great reat baxcelal cata’ in this ety. Contrary to expectation, however, thi has turned out to be not So easy; and up add, Re Cold abiier {s @ doomed institution. ies pwede oy, thal oggenin papa a ey Renate Weiter, October 4, Francis M, Bisson, uter a long ious illness, 60 years, native Enniskitlen, Ireland, May bis soul rest im peace. Amen, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to even in days it only creates w: for tt attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 211 West viduais, evil days makes the pubtic suffer. | Forty-ninth strect and Wroad way, this (Sunday) afternoon, Sthary nomena, hold that it has rendered ver. | at tmoo'clock. The recmains vill be interred in Clavary vices; Present embarrassments are one Cemetery. the ordinary incidents of banking and pand Tadlonapotisand Boston papers please cop! that when Wer se i paeger] it ae ce gy emcoges —On Friday pp October %, Aman C. fsa je. . my i these wo sole aed sre son of Martin and Mary Breen, aged 9 months ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No, 380 Hicks street, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Buam.—At 113 West Tonth street, Mary B,, daughter of George and Sarah Blair, ‘aged 9 months and 1 The relatives and friends are invited to attend the 4, Saran E., wife of , and daughter of Isaac and Mary Ann Vermilyea, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the (aneral, {rom the Baptist church in Macdougal street, opposite Vandam street, on Monday morntug, at eleven o'clock, without further notica, Crossig,—On Friday, October 4, Mrs, ELLEN Croesim, a mative of the ig Keer Ireland, aged 56 years. The friends of the family, also those of her sisters and brother, are respectfully invited to attend the fu- neral, from the residence of her sisters, 233 West pon Scat Street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’cloe! Frazee, —On Saturday, October 5, Ricuarp R, Frazee, in the 69th year of his age, The relatives’ and friends of the family aro respect- fully requested to attend the funeral, on Monday mora- tpg, at ten o'clock, from Spring street Presbytorian church, near Varick, without further notice, His ro- mains will be iutorred at Scotch Plains, Mertroroutay Lovce, No, 33, 1. F shora— You are respecttully notilied to meet at the Doric Room, Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Monday, October 7, at eight o'clock A. M., to pay the last tribute of Tespeot to our late Brother, Richard &R Frazee. By A London journal of the 18th ult., in speaking of the returns of the trade of the United Kingdom during the first half of the present year, says that, although they © sound, it will be seen there is reason to regard the order. prosect total os ‘at least equal 15 postive importance to ae een 3 S MAGERSUPE E, N. G. Us that all the nedrergp ret ver Sut gamelan afforded | Fexrox.—On Saturday, October 5, Exiza P., wife of Thomas J, Fenton. ‘Due notice of the funeral in to-morrow’s Herato, Grote.—At Claremont, South Bergen, N. J., on Sat- from the panic and to,the persistent imparted | urda: y, October 5, Gkonck WASHINGTON, youngest son of 13 bob td gp yeas ero Bee ge a Charles G, and Vestiagna Grote, aged 1 year, 7 months and 12 days, Friends of the family are respectfuyy invited tp attend the funeral, on Monday morning, atten o'clock, from the residence of her parents, corner of Berkley street and Cartarot avenue. Govutp,—On Friday, October 4, Kars Gounp, daughter : Coerape Gould, a'native of Balieykett, county Clare, land, aged 26 years, The relatives aid friends of the family are respectfully after the storm had fairly y_epended itself, money vad been offered at 5 or 6 per cent, the demand, ooca- sioned by mere fright, would have been less urgent, and areturn tohealthy operations having thus been facili- tated, we should not at this time have witnessed the tact of = for it .f 1 pocent being —— in vain, Sales | AT THE NEW YORK STOCK ex, r Saturday, Oct. 5a10:15 A. Ms Re us on "81, cou. 104s a ahs N As Sea} RR...0 110! call, ¢ 2 1 1000US6's.6-30.c, 623i i" 10109 US6's, 520, 6, "6h, do. ..12 o'élook 10% za Us6'8, Bn, o, "6 1 invited to attend the funeral, from tho residence of M. R. Robbins, No, 584 DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn, this (Sypday) afternoon, at two "glock, Ciare is lreland) perere please coby. Gormury,—Cn Friday, October 4, at three o’cloox, Winisam Gormury, native of the parish of Fyhollend; county Monaghan, Ireland, The friends of the family are invited to attind the funeral, from bis late residence, No, 227 East Iwenty- ninth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Hart.—On Friday, October 4, of atrophy of the heart, y go Broveuam, ouly child of Harry B, and Jessie Friends and relatives of the family are invited to becom the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at threo o'clock. Hurixy,—On Saturday, October 5, Wivisam Henry, youngest son'of Ellen and Timothy Hurley, aged 19 months, ‘The friends of the family are invited to atterid the fu- neral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, trom the residence of bis his rents, 254 Delancey street, ‘Lamaset, Pri evening, October 4, Joszra, in- tums son of ieee and nd Blizabel ch Lambert, aged 7 mouths and 1 day. ‘re relatives and friends of the family are respectful- ly invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the residence of the parents, Broadway, near Fifty- seventh street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Lovouras,—On Saturday, Uctober 5, Iva, beloved daughter of Michael and Aunio Loughran, The relatives and friends of the tantly are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber parents, 257 East Fifty-tifth street, on Monday, at twelve o’clock, without further notice. Morrow.—On Saturday evening, October 5, at seven o'clock, at the residence of her son-in-law, James Cod- dington, No. 2,012 Fulton avenue, Brookiyn, Isauxtua Mornow, aged 79 years and 4 months. Notice of the funeral in Monday’s pa Montcomery.—On Friday vaing, "October 4, at his |. residence, High Cottage, edhe, W. W. Moytcomury, late of New Orleans, aged The relatives and friends are invited to attend the faneral, without further notice, at his late residence, this {Sunaay) afternoon, the 6th instant, at three o'clock, 68 will be in waiting al Trewont Station to meet bm re of the Harlem Railroad, ar leaves Thirty- md street at two o’clock P., M. (Sunday arrange. it.) New Orleans Momrnten— it Hari pref smog Fy on Friday, October 4, AvELE ee — Fe eta of Joun , and Marie L. Mortimer, aged The mbnteneee friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 64 Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn, this(Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ee oe ee poiay 3 October 5, Josxra, infant son of aire ene Malloy, aged 4 year and 1 moni NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Jorsey City. A Woman Fouxn Daownxp.—The body of a woman was found floating in the water at the foot of Warren street yesterday morning by one of reas men belonging to the lighter Competitor, ata 06 the wharf there, ‘The ‘woman was about five — eight, bad dark hair, and was dressed in a dark cal! int with white flower. Soroner ieces) wen, sate , aad an inquest will be pe RR a ComurrrEe, The Republican Executive Committee of Hudson county met on Friday in Hoboken, when it was decided The friends and abet a soauew comes , at gs Of delegates to his convection ae us for the Aasense —0n by conventions, will be held on Wednesday | * native of Longrea, Hoboken. sae tienes ACup Founp Drownen.—Yesterday morning, the body of a newly born infant was found floating in the ‘water near the ferry. An inquest was held by Coroner winn @ Mevomers, late White, and the jury returned a verdict of ‘found Sacre die » ea Growned.”” The body was given in charge of Mn | , His frien pee | Layne Parslow, by whom it will be interred to-day. nid, of Harlow, 4 tbe Drep or ais Ixsonies.—On Thursday evening, Conrad L womndy from his late street, Hoffman, a wagon driver from a New York brewery, fell | this (Sunday) afternoon, atone vi Ceme- under his wagon in Newark street, and the wheels passed On Frid 72 tow over his head, crushing-the skull and breaking his jaw- ype Domain. On Deltas urine Me: bofe. He was taken to the Sisters’ Hospital aa et tg pee delirious, and died yesterday The funeral will take place the residence of his jo Nghe | family in New York. Coroner White rents, 644 Third avenuo, this ‘afternoon, at old an inquest this forenoon. Bai ‘k. The friends family are Atnociovs AssaULT,—A man named Kyran Moran was passing down Third street yesterday, when he was set upon by three men who rushed out of a basement, One of them struck in the head with a stone hammer, which fractured ‘tion of the skull. Moran, after re- cejving medical stated that he did not know his assailants, nor was aware of any cause for the out- Our sorrows to bewail; It is Got thas has bere aa, He can all our sorrows Leal. tage. Warrants were issued for the arrest of the parties. The friends and relatives of the arerespoctfally Tax Late Exriosion ox tux Devtcutaxp,—One of the tavited oe Pom take place this une ) wo mon who was injured by the bursting of a gan on the | (7iney) Mflertog vein, on Friday October steamship Deutchiand has left the Sisters’ O’Rousk, in the 27th year Hospital, ife of James Convalogcaut, and has resumed bis duty on the aes je, Other man has nearly recovered. The friends and relatives ofthe im are requested Fie ox West Honoxex.—Shortly before three o'clock | to attend the funeral, Bat- ler street, this (Sui heen. st half-past two yesterday morning a fire broke out in a stable belonging o'clock. to William Teeling, near the Paterson plank road, West O'Sciuvax.—In Jersey City, after a im Hoboken, Two horses which were in tho stalls were poe gh in "8h. datcher, native of Kenmare, county a but the Lag ad several tons of hay were erry, Iretans His friends and relatives ly invited to th es, $1,000; no insurance. | slong the fneral, from, Mie Me Sy ed It is believed the stable was fred by an’ incendiary, Trenton. Manose Couxry Coxvestions. —The democratic and ro- publican parties of Mercer county assembled yesterday at this city and Prineessvilie, respectively, to nominate can. didates for nn ney county street, this day Gs Prvtarp.—On Friday, , Ootebet 4, of plourisy, Mrs. Paro Prytanv, agedet yours, Funeral from the Methodiat in. Willett streot, poe pete on Monday ‘Mt one o'clock, instead of Sum ~ afteravon, lar offices ‘ibe ‘repubit can party nomt- | at one o’clocek. 4 cond Ezekiel ‘Gendea, Sheriff; Robert Belvilie, Cou Swrtu.—On 5 a pative Clerk, aud Joseph C. Howell, L. L. Johnson and J Toueph of Kilcoguy, county bes mo gr Bane cam ot terete, | oneline oa, tne eee eas, Baws. ten arya Fitzsimons, 301 ‘avenue, on Monday , the Rev. J. Rare B,, daughter of Geo, E, city. $y, October 4, ot bay wenbamgeen, Oar ‘Ouven Lon OOMRCFE. The friends of the family are invited to attend the faneral from the residence of his mother, Mts. Oliver p ef Fairmount a ara Farmount, thie (Sanday vg Gh Lgl at pony 101 WWusdos. ht one o'oloak ta taburtan. heaue Manns of Robert Wilson, after a Lingering peeps ‘No. 87 West Forty-fifth a ° ‘The friends of the family aro attend at the above number on aan one o'clock Wurrroxn.—On Saturday, October 5, Dave Warrvoxn, 59 years of age, fp ee avenue, on clock. ST eR EN SS _SHIPPING NEWS. | ALMANAC FoR gry Tons—wmis Dax. 28 Ss soe aloe wana PORT OF WEW YORK, OCTOBER 5, 1887. y/) Cleared. 9 igamahip City of Aatwerp (Br), Mirchouse, Liverpool —JF nemaye Wm Peon (Br), Billinge, Loadon—Howland & ip Sritanola (Br), Laird, Glasgow—F Maedonald Sitamahip Medway (Br), Harris, London—c Bors Steamship Georgin, Deaken, Vera Cruz i W aeamanio Corsica (Br), Le Messurier, ilavana ana’ Was. “Scamahiy evant (ir, Avkler, Cow Bay—Parmelp ecieamalip Cortes, Whitman,” New Orleans Grom, pSieamatip San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah—Garrisoa hee Champion, Lockwood, Charieston—n BR Mor- fateamip W P Clyde, Powell, Wilmington, NC—James _figtmstipLoulea Moore, Wallace, Newbern—Murray, Fer- Me earaahip Nt uiGansblp Ningara. Blakaman, Norfolk, City Fotmt and ‘Steamstup Valley City, Trout A.exandria—J Hand. Steamsitp E C Knigit, Denty, Washiogion, DC-Smith & Brown. Steamship Franconia, Sherwood. Portland—) F paieamslép Key West, Rudoi?, Boston—penner, Brown & Steamshio Glauens,. Morgan, Bosto: P Clvde. Steamship Acushnet, Kelly, Now Bedford Ferguson & Ship Yorktown. Driver, London—Grinpell, Minturn & Co. (Br), Caldwell, Bristol E—Andeow Lindsey. Bark Mulora (ig), Read, Hrissol, LH & FW Me Rark St Clair, Hid? Havana—J B Philips Aeon Brig May (Ham), Dahl, Pernambuco and Balia— Meinake & reads. sate Funch, a Thomson, Wright, St Johns, PR—L W &P ‘seeeciaet Brig Suvunne, Simpson, Demarara mith & Co. phutnea Oliver (Br), Gow, St Job A) randall, Um. Hs Bete Ricardo Barros, Farman, Points Petre—B J Wen- Scher Caplia (Br), Taylor, St Joba, NB—P I Nevius & Rohe T M Waller, Franklin, Weat. Sehr it W Brown, Rodman, Tmington, NC-—Jonas Smith Schr Pawteo, Weaver, Norfolk Bentley, Miller & Thomas. Schr DF Keeling, Granger, Baltimore—l Compton. Schr E WGardner, Steelman, Philadelphia, Steamer M Stevens, Chance, ‘Baltimo Steamer ‘hcony, Nichols, Phladelphia, ad Aprive Steamshiy Weser (Brét enke. Bremen Sept 21, via Sonthampten 24th, with mdse and 761 passcngers, tv Ocl- richs & Co, Arrived off Sandy Hook 10:30PM Friday. but was detained there by fog. Arrived at quarantine at 7:49 this AM. fh strong westerly winds and head sea duria the passage, 4th inst, 1AM, passed steamship Palmyra; 1 AM, steamship Bremén, both bound E. ‘Steamship, ‘raneonia, Sherwood. Portland. Steamship Glaucus, Morgan, Boston. Steamshid Key West, Rudolf, Boston. poll Neptane, Peabody, Liverpool, 9 days, witt mdse Bo. Mjokuson, Glasgow, 5 days, with mdso, i West, (Br), Paon, Antwerp, 52 days, with ism Had siyong Wand SW calon: SLM inet, fat 46, fon 68 13, save w bark . with loss of foretopaal Brid Annie Collins (Br), Smit! aor, NS, 5 days, with pga to to Smithers & Co. stort Br), Bishop, Dorchester, NB, 8 days, with nase oF LNeviie & Son, B Emery, Small, Boston. Bae Suwauee, Baker, Middletowo, Ct. Schr John Sabderson (Br), Colthirst, Cow Bay, CB, with coal, to Brett, Son ‘Schr Dresden, Soaith, Sbulee, NS, 14 days, with spars, to Snow & Richardson. Sehr Conservative, Royd, Wilmington, NC, # days. Schr Rebeeca Knight, Virginia, Sehr Only Daughter, Hindley. Virgina, Schr Maria Elizabeth, 30 ope, Virg: nia Schr tr Ware, Partgidge, Vi itt th, Horner, Virginia. sous ‘sls, be bound W, Scar GB Smith, Baker, Virginta. Schr Mary, A eared Virginia, . Sebr 8 J Vaughan, Vai hans Virgiate. Scher Memento, Sales y ae Shr BF Woolsey, 8 Schr Reindeer, cer, reer fia. Schr Narragansett, M town, DO. Schr 8 W Gordon, Sleitman, Georgetown, D Cs Schr Oceanus, ‘Salterly. Georgetown, DC, Schr J Birdsall, Birdaull, Baltimore. Sehr Eliza Jane, Janagn, Baltimore. Schr Decorra, C Mac! Schr J ¥ Valley, Hail, beg vs) Sehr Adriann: tman, Gardner, 6 days. Sehr C8 Dy Dyer, Franklin. Sehr St Lucar, Nelson, Rockland, Sehr Bay ack Hock. Scbr L F Smith. Sehr Lucy, Clark, Providence, Schr T M Waller, Franklin, Stonington for Key West. Nailed. Steamship Britannia. Hammonia, St Laurent, Denmark, Qlty of Antwerp, Medway, Corsica, Georgia,” Levant, Cortes, Sin Salvador, Wm P ly: ar. Knight, Niagara, Louisa Moore, Valley Guy, tal Pea ag FOR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING INTRULGENCES SEE ANOTHER PAGE. a ta 8: Richmond, Va, for ¥ all maa AM 4th inst, with main boom Sow: Sunes E Plymouth, for Sandwich, took ‘ioaton Bay om Bay on the 3th ult, lost main other damege, and weut ashore off Kast (of Belfast), Matthews, from Bat with a of jumber amd Brick, ‘went ashore'in the river ut, ang was ine to throw overboard ry ‘of ber degk brieks, ‘The vonsel sustained no 3 cevedell on her voyage. som Nonruves: (of Deer, Isle, Me). Richardson. from jem, oe i. came ashore in ar Great "Meadow Crest on the ist spor She anchored uncer Wood End in the ried both chains, afterwards biew away her rifted tg Kaswham, She now. lics near \ eine, full of water. The sebr is an old vessel, Bid, The W is about 79 tons, bras 148 tone of coal ath cod, badly when she came on. It will not pay to get her afloat again. ING Sout Gawe Cock. of Hingham, Bar ih ult aod sunk. I oounie, Sept 22—Schr WL Burroughs, of New York, struck on Nigger from Havee for Cardi, was lyiag at anchor ia Morte Bay, wih aignals of EI this part, got tan riving the sol ed ope cable, aad was riding at her Second, which she shortly after, patted. and after parting warps she was towed out and proceeded up the enani Ieharge of the Bly's second mate, St Hixuexa, Aug. 9—Shin Indian Merchant, Buckminster, of and frou Calcutta for Galveston, winch put imio ob July 2, in distres Aine: “e Spege Helena July ow By eon: faaen her, gad p ord: to hull and cargo. A survey cargo between decks recommended to be disc ‘oilave the vesse! further examined, as th cannot be ascertained in her p She i'how belug disonarged for that —_ Mis janeo: Lavxemen.—At Basex, 30th ult, ‘hr of 190 tons. She Dailt for partes in Wellfleet. wx Buckanor a it, fom tis yard of J 1. Buck & Coy inate ° 44 old my Urement rates Al with star, owned "ae Co. | L A Coombs, jomer and R rork, nie ts fo be eotamanaea ty” Capic B Pre apts oboe ere Sarer tons one stony ie resent . we understal ipects ome epee a of about 10 tons ly. — Kastport Seatinet, Netice te Mariners. ware, Di the i mmneat i last, ‘cast const of ance ihe Whinttng acento iurmguied yy a stall «: and ak, Ni Qs A, bli and lettered a aa) ay betweea the iam eno bevy 4 SPLAT meses ert ests ts nk By Tovod vince and whi eugene Paes pa ed acta Korth Blackwater Buoy sm Ja Buoy. as beretotere, Sate eines : eS | 4 Sou Bi face T bane buoy bas nical ik, instead Of tor ore of 186 ane edo, and nd "atared * ee Noa? The North Lor ang Bank. soy hea been changed to a conical lobe, eolored inetead of — — and wetiered Sheng Bank, additional red (can) bean placed equtdiatant from tititemh gut Souve Beoyn and owSros “iedag Bank, Mike Bouth Laue Beak Ruor has been changed to ared | Khas Ieora hea been gon cingeato a Tonetelore, in horizo: prs ort yy and_sur. 1 ttiored Pes) conical buoy, . without staff and giobe. teatond of the bincal conical buoy’ surmounted with stag i globe, as hereto- ft A tet “Spy order, 1008 BAK NOR nus, Boorotarse Whalemen. ponies from om Edgaciowa Sd inst, ship Splendid, Jernegan, Ariived at Provincetown 3oth ult ache Lizale P’Siramons, Sand to ne a ena wit 110 bys wh oll on board. Sek on 1 gale ama forelopual aid tot one al i ea a arch 15, bark Peru, Smith, New Londen, ives bear Taalatopmee ince Nearing Heoolulu in to replace Stam whales Vi plank, Kilpatrick. was at Sedie wit whales, hich ih 1000 bul, lad lost 4) whales by tines ae ier tilling? them, Reports steamer Steyprader, Davis, with 70) bbls. Spake: atte, Thornton, from Liversoo! for New York, Sept 3, fat om Amerie Congress, from = Ameren cong s, Londoa for New York, at Jon 40 38 ing Soud, steering E, waa scen Sept 12, lat 40. N, 1 aya ent rami Rp cca gad York for Havre, ty , sept fr tak lon _o fechrane, from Liverpool for Boston, eed rool from Liverpool for Galle, Aug 7, lat riloadicen., from Rio Janeiro for Baltimore, Sept 15, iy at ‘iy lon 57 Ww. ishing schr Baitic, of Provincetown, all well, Sept 16, Lab roige Perta. wats, Sept 1 4 Harriet, Amolia, Cox, for duiphts: Perle Nialipe for NYork, would sail’ Oct. Bird, (or ae Oct Hetero CP), Be Pit), “le i ae mek ete from New Bai BLON A, Se} Buexnnuaten, Bopt 11-—Arrived, Vos Bailed 19th, Paecctia iret te Wenke, Baltimore; Arpaio Bieengrat STADE, Sept 15— Madavanka, Fowle, Bostony Ne fuk, Progress, Blses, RM, t 19- if Pe : ee re ned Sept «17-Aryived, nay ange, Cag Foams . Sept 23—Arrived, Louis Kniftier, Seeman, San Francisco fon Busgics (and anchored), ALMOUTH, Sept 22—Arrived, Arabia. Hinokdey ores Fabius, Serona, San Francised; Psyche, Weaver, N’ Guascow, Sept 19—Sailed, Jacques de Molay, San Francisco; 20th, Alice Roy, Douglas, and iTiverata (0) @, Munro, N York, Honowuiu, Aug 13—Arrived, SP Limie Oakford, Rocko San Francisco tor Howland’s Islan Arrived nov to Aug 26, ship Rauilor, Marsh, San Prea- cisco for H Hong Kong. Isix or W. abt —Off, Freeman Dennis, Fletcher, London for Boaton, Bist, Rhine, Kommeriine, do for New York; 224, Gnas ‘Trueman, Andraon, shields for do. IuyRacoxne, Sept 2—In' Mone Bay, W L Burroughs, Houston, from Havre for Cardiff (see Disasters). * tt 1b—In port a bask and « brig from N¥ork, arrived same day. ror. Sept 7—In port barks H Scudder, Start — brig Natrowa, from —, allarr3d; brigs BH teh, from Boston, are dd, Idg; Normanby, Otts, from Phils. deiphia, arr 4th, kins, rrived, Ponnssivania (9), Lewis, po Harrison, aud Mannattau (a), Wale (#). Bridgman, do. Salo ist 8 Outung, Tyron, Savannah ; Melita (#), Sumner, Cloned tated Ht Ryerson, Gardner, New Orleans; Sulu. vator, Russell, NYore, Anouyma, Cuihbertson, Sam’ Fran- cisco. Enterod out Qtat, Cuba (s), Stone, for Boston via Halifax; Pawnee, Anker, Charleston; Harleck Castle, Hug Francisco. Be canon Sept 2%3—Arrived, Milton Lockhart, Large, Ak- *peawoR, Sept 19—Arrived, ship John O Baker, Miller, ‘ork. Mar aca, Se Seer er bark Young an Bos- ton_sent to Port Mahon to perform quarai Cleared 19th, bark, Speeaweell, Patten, New York; sche Mari: ry Nawsony, Sept a)—Suiled, Sarah Payson, Dakin, York. Parme Sept 13—Sailed, Appia, Steer, NYork, Quxexstown, Sept 21—Arrived, Rex, Jensen, NYork. ureips, Sept 22—Sailed, St ge oodwin, NYork. Sterrin, Sept 18——Arrived, G Vali itt Rn 3 ands a vor, Burton, Burton, Enlasetpbias Zee Rympb inact (lek St HeLena, Aug 9—In. Backimiyaer, or gud from Caloutts for Galveston, WinDa0%t NS; Sept 29—Arrived, brig Annie Colfns, Smit, NYork d on her return). Cleared 2th, brig Mary Grace, Pettlo, NYork; 26th, eoke Aymar, Gillioti, Newark. American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Oct 4—Arrived, chr Tnael Albert ‘Tucker, NYork. ‘Sailed—Sohe Fountain, Bennett, Fall River. BOSTON, Oct 4—Arrived, scars Alice G Greece, fic soa Baltimore; '3 4 Woodpury, Woodbury: J Paige, Rich, MH Stoctham, Cordrry,’ Philadolpuia; & Sranscom, Blizabethpo ared—Barks a Sandy, Barstow, NYork; ne Pi anal, Melboarte ‘Gufuon ofa Pita ee re Bares Ju, and Saudy Hook, au Provably aa Sth —Arrit steamer Herene, Bearse, New amnoac, Calcutta; barks Joshua Loring, Yorls Seen Now York, Gibbs, Husnos Ayres; Jessie Cosmian, Bowling (2); brigs Selma, Darien; Meteor, SBRLTIMORR, Oot 4—Arrived, ship py Eagle, | Chose- pea Se, Ma osches Td Tatton, Talpey Chase ant Czar, Hammond, Bostoa; Addto ‘paths tyai, News ‘tim Arrived, achr Jenne Se, jun Matangs. Be. . low, ship Golconda, Lovett, from Mourovia. obi Maney ‘went t0 sea ist inst; bark Geo Treataad brig d BANGOR, | ‘Oct Arrived, scht Dauntless, Coombs, New ie -ured—Brig Nelite Clifford, Littlefield, NYork, LF AST, Sept 4—Arrived, schr Atlantic, Oskes, bad ach> Abby Gale. Perry, ioe. CHlaeiaest Oct 2—-Cleared, sour Calista, Jones, Bart- ford, Coun (and sid $4). Se) 4 iby “net schr Pes eth = NYork, Hones ived, a aoe riot ca Pe cal vr. Ae ‘Thomoeon. dof orn vitons logham:; Clara W tae N Nore tor Johns. NF; Davart, i 3 ore idammon4, Be iy tans on. “Betis, Hockland for turned, on account r for do. rne, Li Fi mings, fs, Molboury ie ie 7 a - ‘Cordelia apes, Mens Mae yr — Jon Boynton. MP Smith, J fi refed 1 Warren, Momp, #8 Conaa oasat, Mary Hartfor Hh, ray say schrs Governor, Freethy, Philadelphia for Hostou: Russell, Smith, do for Lynn, ‘Also a. aoite portion oe veda sae *hyby ala, POory. "Botlaat foe Ment wii LBRIDGE, Sept 27- 4 sohrs R Foster, Clark NYork,; 3eh, J P Bent, stro LB, Seot 2— Arrived, —s Sancho Panza, Hagan, Mork: CV Mines, Hildreth, aston, aed Nigreta, Harriman, Boston; schr Dawa, Ni 29-4) teamsh | rant, CME GREER, sot ges tea Bas at (Bry; ‘iuitow, a erwved, ship Pony, Skillings, " Beetiand, tren rima Don! oer, URPOLK, Bot Ba sada Rye Het Ot ‘Sarr ‘N York. amie WT BEDRORD, Oct Saree oes steamer Wamsutts, Fish, NY: \ Balled, soure M it terry, ana-d een Sa ey a as NEWPORT, ba Snarriven, vobt ia, Mark Nore esate, Perry, Jatied, wind north, te A i oe ato for Baitii <A Fisk, for Banimores Ana Carlet, Westoott, Lowe Beard, Phil iphia , Presto, Warehein: alte Baber, Atma reine Pee gece OS aengen, Dee ee Gass, Philadetphle; Artity rived, WIWTUCR I, Oct ecArrived, ches 8 Smith, Hand, wards, Hinson, do. er te Hunters arker, BYorn, W D Mangan, Arti schrs Mary Price, Garri- eae Re a REameNSe. cacti Paras: AND, et $“Sarod se Ri tik wens Oct 2—Cleared. brig Litsie Jas Veidr con, coe ee anu Oot S—arriv ‘ork for Portamout bis 3 Led Shields, Waite, Gardiner for Baitimore , Coral, Keni, NYork re th; aled—Schre Ariel, Seats Repress, m, and 2 Sunup Oraw ford, Philadelphia, mene Ok Arrived, sir Magy Mi Miglin, Daria Baler, Qlde..Mow 05... < = ae"

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