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rv aTYTT? OTTAI AUTErE T7AXZ. 1- 1" CBcasDpmat of th Military. 1 I KOBE CASES OK IELL0W-FLYCE i i CerrewyeBdeac Beeweea the (ivrur u4 i 4 Wik the exception pf the eoival cOhe militarr Qimrtj w. have little ni le report from rseUloie elstlci Fear eddLtWaaij eases of yellow Itni kite occur. i at QmiuUm slae mur faun report.

Two of bess ere of Lataraa belonging to Newark Usaier, called tto Hr. JST. XtmtU. The mea are 11). Bed hsva beea.

admitted te the hospitals jt trye'avsBt. Taesarrvaat girts from tbe Injected district of as-teto lave also 111 and it is Sale that 40hUr of 3ar. ClUoil, the livery stable baa. town with the llsease, but she la not permitted to eater the hoapltala. la coasequeasee of iea BOW ttevwaepsaets of yellow favor the Cestletod Boaiwaf Baaltlijkaf'a (auoimoaod a mMtiag at an hear saily this morning.

There were Btaay taousand wbo visited 8 'a tea Island yesterday to Tierr the hospital ruins, sod im flM BtlUury eeeeaip west The tori are Urn mm-lit ataty oat of Iba excitement as wall as tne no. tela, wkoee berg aye thiesg ad with dry customer. i I Tat) nf llltary Eaurait. The portion ox) tha 8th Regiment which waa de-taiasd for defy upon State Islaal in obedlenc to tka reeylsiUoe of tha Governor of tha State, embarked en Saturday, and are now engaged la camp doty near tha Qua antlae grounds, Taclr departure frees being generally anticipated, the event drew a crowd of spectator! along Broadway to witness tbeii notwithstanding the rain which oo-caateaalTy feO la heaty showers. The companies troaa! tbeli armory oer tha Centre Market, to toe Division Drill Rooms In the City Ar mory, corner of jWhlw? and lsa: streets, where the rcgisaanhil formftOoa itooh place.

The Regiment waa ready to depart about 6'olock. Tna Troop Cemtaaay I. Caxitaia faaiAa. paraded dismouated aad did duty aa artillerists, taking charge of tbe mouu taia awvHaera. f- Tt foUowUf a list of the offxari ami mea astitudng th feme riaLh orricias.

CmUmrt GeOTsa Lys. htnunnt Vacant. MJ C. B. VVateibtax).

srary crncisa. CsauMry 1- Hentworth. sVfff-C))t(RlnKT. AitMmnt iurgfn John Atkihf, Jr. ttirr.

Cent. SergtttHt Vacant. Ve-lrBa(rr Strgumi Jot. Pen. iraw Mjw Vacant.

coKFaeits. Ca. A Captaia C. J. Uuutel; 1st Llwitenant, J.

O. Jebnsoo 1 Xe'swanta, 1 Corporal, 16 Privates. Co. -Captain Tnooits Kwaiiey, 1st Lie.ilenitit H. hioore, Jr.

1 freuits, 0Cirpir4is, li Frit sVu. C. Captain Dcmra Burger 3 Sergeants. 0 Cor Brai. 10 privates' Co.

I Cptta t. D. Lawritve, lrt men. (no a- on duty at S'a'en Island.) C. -Cap'.

Wa'trmlin 1 DirA M. CLasbberlia ad J. CbKilee 4 sergeants, 3 eir.oras, 24 prtvajirs. Co. Capt.

Laaaderjliirk It Llfut D. A. VI-lea 4 sergtaiits. 4 roruiira 3d privates Co. -Cap K.

li iru lt Li- Charlts U. lsrs 2 sergetiiLs. 2 rof p-r l.2t prlrates. Co. LienL C(s.

Samjel ti.egrr 3 c3nora. S5 urla'es. i Co. I Troop)-f''sp'. J.

Joan 9. i'h Wt LViit H.Mtl Ur-xn eurken H. Cornc(l 2d J.leut, i jr. aacarirCLaTios. Field 3 "ttganU 5taJT cfiirers Cjp.ia.s Captaiiis 'rlT4 Nf acciuiuUkiuu i iUff Kai Lieutei.abta ioilliuiamers Total ttiengtkj I lt i.u: L.etr.., 2' 10 210 3 i Tke regimeiit started: shortly after 1 o'olock, pie-ceded by (quad it 8ixh Ward Police, under com-aaaad of Drill Sergeant I Aun.

They were arcoin-paaied by tha Wasbtngtpn Brass Band of 16 pieces, foUeaed by tbe disnifiunted tronp marchiLg ten abreast, with four 24 pnijnd holtr.rr dra by drag rapea. The malnj bod jot the regiment marched in column, by Companies, twelve front. The line of march waa up White treat to Broadway, dxn Broadway to Ckambcrt street, throng i walrn they passed to Cenrei and hip Centre through the cut gate of tha Park; and past the City Uall, in pasting which they paid a marching salute to Mayor Fit. and Msjor-Ceneral 8 in res a. They passed nut the west gate of the fark, and do lj the foot of Whitehall atreet, where they riuiraed aa board the Ststen Island ferry boat.

Tna troops witre d)eed in vvtnr of gray, ard wore knapsacks, with blanket iasi Je, and coats toiled np neatly and strapped. Tue artillery were clothed In M'latei- fatigue ctres, wiJi sabres strapped by their 'aides. The howitzers, mounted on greea carriages, and gnely politheU, were drsnn by ha men. Each gun was prorldel wlna2l pcuni caiitster shot. Tke appearance of the troops, as a whole, was very fredithle, and drew forth in tur admiring remarks from the spectators as they pacil through Broadwa.

It is expecUd that they will be oiaed by others during the week. It had been given out that this "force would 'be es am ted from tbe landing by a military company belonging ou the Island, but. Ending that such a move-mast would have; been regarded as an efftont, it was abandoned. SafiTourgtas, however, srranired to be a board tha boat on blch the soldiers took passage to the Island, ant took; occasion to remark that tbe people would use tbem well. The Police brought out their howiisar.

and gave them a salute as they approached tha landing which they backed up ui welcoming cheers. The latter were giren with a good will, as It whs knbwa that the military would reUare a large portion pf tne Police. As the troop war passing Burns' Heul, Tvurciss called for three cheers for their military hich were given, though not very cordially, a slight choking seusaiion stag observable when tbey reached the third Tha rebels expressed opinion tbat half of the military would die of exposure Hum forty-eight hours, and that tha balance would catch the yellow fever. Tbe respectful jdistanc of the encampment from tha Quarantine, however, puts at rest all fears hst score. Tea appearance of this line body of citizrn sjl-diery In the steeeU of Toropkinsville naturatly drew together tha whole village to Witness their a lvedt.

Tne re were no remarks on this occasion rep-iiui the einallmss of their uinbtr, every one appealing fully satUned that theiej was enough of them to in-maad tbe respect of the. natives. The ground haviog been thereogbly roaksd ttn rain durirg the dav, aad show ers still Tallli-, the first; night spent In I casc( was doldedly utip'ensahti It was very late before the majority of them were enabled t. irnt jm-foruble quarters in tn tenoi, of which Commissary Baaciar had provided about one huudreJ. A go-vi snpply ef clean sbasi.

however, addsd mar.h I tha eomfort of i the 1 tenia. The ground being sloping, la quickly Brmiind: of mature, aad the camp waa yesterday apparently as dry as thongh to ran bad fallen oa it for a month. The stormy night of latutday Was succeeded by a pleasant morning, and a clear, bracing abniwphere. which was highly appreciated try the millUry. From the irsl arrival of 0c force upon tne ground, a thorough militaiy trgsilzatiori was adapted.

The whole enewmpmerit was surrouiHied by piquet guard. wbKk was regularly refit ved. A flag staff is plantni la tha eentre ef the Betd, from which (lists the and stripes. Tbe tents ana marquee of the occupy the Kerth ak of tbe green, and tbe cu trd tent Is pftubed on the opposite or feoulh side. Erer, thing about the encauiptnent bears tht impress u'.

milltarv dls-lpllae. The QusranMne ptcMected oa the Scuta aud West by a piqueVguard, which relttrrexJ dav uo1 nthL visited the piac Veserdv, amoiig wriom wsr: A-ij lUnt General Towsmssn. from Albtay biejor-lieftern! Kiu. 4r. Dwaaty-KupertetFiitleDJI lAirurit.

an! tJlne Wus aid lUrcaiaa. f. 'here was a lglmtal jrde. a was writnesaed slttwdtuirt slii hoi LT eutsklrtb or the Camp. No't passes tsWeiheHnea withiwt permvsssoi fr.m tho Com Th lutiiSiof tnls fine boov of tae strada around with the precutea ol veterans, as well as lae music of -kk e3i 1 UTJ gU 1 ri.vT:, XJ.

and drewforta uva ui tooaera en. Thirty carpeaters ware busy at all dav yesterday upoa tne snesa house aad kitcbea lor tke use of the salUtary. On. 74 by a iewCi-d Ui. otw 3 be feet, aad bote pf owe atnrv.

oulBr The Poisoe aave all Uft tbe kuaraatto iacloara. except tea asea, which Is the regular auatber alio wad the Health Gthce. The tenU are also avostlv rw. Tweaty-eae snartnee remain bt the GovernineM Store-haasss, aader charge ef lAru tenant Wrxsoa. I -I Caacteeeei Beard at Health.

The Board aaec on Saturday naorning at 8 o'clock. The tret qasstlaei that easae ss for dtarnsslsa was ta relaaea as the waida eataUe es taraartiae esa- pleyesi hy tbe eard, JastleePB IswGaoagkt I thai the fore might be aletaalsa. laettc raa made asraech which he aJhsaed te asry farther stack QsMraatlM a uil The pee-pie, he said, had eowe what they anted, aal were set going te the matter hsta the graund. Juttse-s Ps reamr then efered ths following, watch was adopted I ItwlmJ, That, aa the Health Officer of this Beard reports as sseSaeae frwsn yellow lever for the last ave days, and aa tse toes la aew la a nerfcet state a tranquility, the special force now employed by 'his Board be dismissed, there being no further du'Jes fur them to perform. Squire Fasa stated 4' at there had beea considers Pie alarm among the citizens respecting the carrying ef the dead from Quarantine tbrougu tne viUage t-i burying ground, and offered the following, whlcrj wai also adopted Wktrttu, It Is the costora and practice of the au-thort iea of Quarannse to cairv tnroign town of Castleton ttw oodles of all persons dviegwittiln the Quarantine Incioetire from yellow feTer and her diseases, which aet has caused great fear and alarm to the inhabitants of the town therefore, Reuh4 That the council to this BoeriMkeiin.

vedlate steps to prohibit aad pre rent a cinUuuiae thereof. JlceeiiW, That hereafter tbe bodies of persons ho have died from yellow fever or other ulteaset in Quarantine will not be permitted to pass through or be buried with la the vioinily of tee town of Caauetan. The Board then adjourned. AtBdavlta against Barms aad Captain Rich. Tbe loilowiug- affidavit sgaintt the Icsst-e of the Nautilus Hotel at Touipkinsville, and Captain Rica, who commanded the Marines while the Hospitals were en lire, aid made no effort to defend the property, was made on Saturday Teipa mf Vamtlttnu, Richmond County, as.

Theodore Walter helrg ouly sworn, oepofes six! aays, tlat he Is Afsis'ant-I'byslcian at tee aiarina Hospital that he was rn the Quarantine groundx, and witbtn the lnc)oure thtreof tn the niebt cf the 1st Instant that be taw while there Richard G. Siul'h, Thomas C. Burns Hay Tompalu, John C. Tnompson and Mli liul cr Paulck U'Hsra. atd that he verily believes that all of the said parties were witain tne said li eioMirn wlthutit auinorirv, and in violation of the Qnaiai.iine laws of tne port.

The ticponei't further swears that the parties above ssuitd eie wi'h these who were demolishing the Qwaiactine walls, that he onlercd tnem to cesist If cm Uirir wicked work, and tureatered. If they did bit dn so, io sn mt tbem wl a musket: that he po'ntid fcl gun a' mme of the pa'tiea tbat the said rialirj approached the deponent and said, You iout learn now pint a av A nit icaus tnat atut the same lime the said Bums and another person urkrow isid deponent came up, and each placed a pisto! at the depont-nt's bead, and threatened to lire if lit ihi enl oii not i)etst in trying to repilse tbem that tbe aiu iiurris apuaie to be drunk soil very niiirb ll: aliger that aoout this time Uie mob force wac tery iiunitrrons, so much so that deponent thousnt it would oe ol no avail t-j fire his musket; and tnat tt.cn after cc poi.ent left lor his residence to ioi sfitr fci tamilT- tbe cepontnt furtbe ei Uiat he saw Rhv Tompkins wilhin the Quarantine luclosure ou the of ihe instants tnat, on me same night, and In frcn1 nt ii ponent'K house, he saw Captain Rich of the Msrliitt: that at this time 'he nito had not fjieo ihe viueirs Hospital, nor the residence 'if de-jxirii; nor tne Pnsicins' orhces that he ap-prcariec the caid Cat.tHin Rich, arid begged and eitjn.lrfi nf Mm. as commander o'. the the force under his command to stay the acts of the lrt h. ml etpeclaliyto keep tbem from-btiriiiu trc Women's Ilotcral where the poor unfortunate sii we e.

and which 'kv. onlv remaining shelter for tlirm; tiat the raid Captaiu Rich wis unmoved by ir.lr apreul. excot that he replied tha' be nal lee: Mill' to uootr oruers to niotect tne Vtii'td Simte priHierry. and not the Hospitals and o'hrr (r eity on the Quarantine and oe-lorglm to ihe Mate ai tiu.t a man by the name of Bei.nett, aometiin's railed lleniett, was in wrh tid Klch. TrlEO.

WaLSER fuh nj sworu "jo before me, this lltb diy of iv ii. iieaitn urhcer, Important Carrnptideiire. FRJW GOV. KJ SG. Mists or Naw-Yots.

CXSCVTIVC IlCPASTSKNT ALBaltT, SeoL 8. Sir i teitnii.rti nets of violence ami aron bt wli.ch a ver Irt ge arnoui.t of the property of the IV K'e as co at tlie Quarantine Station, and of the en et.tla: jrered hr a lirge arins-l mcbo.i ti the 1st 2d Septemter and nfi.l oncui nee of 'he Pcrple of tne County pi Rtchnii.rd in Ui'ae delibeiate outrssres o.i the property and peisont. within tha Quarantine Inoloj-tire, ftemtd to demand at the hands of the of TM SUtepromptand di cided action. I accordingly ytsteidi: issued my proclamation, tr ete acts of violent e. railing upon tne.

Civil Magls trales of the C-unty of to assist iu ig-irg to punisl mi nt the leading actors in tace proc.idii'gs aid declM-jng mv purpose to send jniiltarv lone totik the pUcc ol the (olice force, now -'nMuiitj Qu.raiiti;ie, to protect the lives of th'. nic K. ard the liiillrgs to be erected for their ac-c un ili.itui. I'ni'er ipeie clrcuiiistanc.es. thcriior-mliy aril nust unusual character of these acts of violtnce, require ihai immediate and effectual rnen-nies bhull at once be taken to tiring the perpet-atoix tr-eieol to justli'e Mid it has occurra to ius that I should bet fulfill my duty to tie ou'r iged iU of the Kis -y rcquetirg as nigh legal ifl.ctr, to prcceeil ime to the County of KchinoiO, to n.ak- the tecessirv invisstlga-tii ii Into tlie uriain, progress and concluding acts of at son si'd murder whicn nave just occurred at the Qiuu ar.Une station.

And to make a report io ine of tne tame and a.6G as to ictasurer, if anv.csn be ta; en within or without the Couaty of Richin n), to bin )ie ubettnrs an perptrators of these criminal arts to tr-al Aut 1 would further request, tht you would iforeed wi-ljout delay to iidemuify the State lor th dexruetioa of its property, by bringing an actii.n for it value against the County of Richmond. I inclose, for your information, copies rf tbe coircfpontlence between the Ccmnissioners of Ku'igratton and mvself on tne subnet of the Uuaran- tine rlct. Vtith great respect, your obedient ser- tsigntdl JCIMN A. KIii. To the Hon I.i ms Tsiu.ut Attorney-General.

TKE ll.i KEFLY. r-TATS or Mviou, Orrica or VTios'iT-GritsmL AtBASY. SeuL tt. 18ih. Fix I have the lienor to acknowledge the receipt of your fo.iimuiiit a'loii.

iniorining me of the action whicn you have taken aad recommend in reference to the ct of violence cemmltted at the Quarantine Station, on tbe nig'its ol tne 1st and 21 of Seo-teinber. By sn act of tbe Legislature, passed In 185J. whenever any buiiuicg or other real or personal property null be urHroil or Inju.ed in consequence of any mon or lue cuv or county in wnicn sum proper-! ty was situatea shall be liable to an action for the damages sustained ry. reason thereof. Incompliance with ur request 1 shall regard It as mv duty, with-j oin niicesary delay, to commence the necessary legal proceedings to recover the damages sustained oy toe people oi ice aiaie.

I wiih vc in the eoinion that the nature ef the ti ansae tor lus'ifies ard requires an investigation imo the origin and progress of the difficulties whlrh nave terminated in tlie commission of the a.leged cffei ces against the la ws, and into alt matters cornic ed therewith. 1 am entirely unwtiling to believe tr.at the local air hori ties of Richmond Couaty will not lend their aid towards a searching and thorough investlsation of these matters. Equally de-sircus with yourself that the laws aha'! be faithfully I consent to attend aad Institute such aa investigation or ia case my official engage-n enis render my tersonal attendance fmpracti-c-vble. I will ui.ite with you ia the designation of tow discreet, able and efficient counsel to com n-eice nnd cocduct auch an investigation. With gteat re-ioect, I have the ho-ior to be, your Terv tnuy.

(Signed! LY'SfAN TREMaIN. To His Li-ellem-v Jean A. Kigo, Governor, A c. Pelttleal. JIaiE ElictiOK.

Tne annual election in Maine lor Governor, Members of Congress, local officers of various kinds, and Legislature, takes p'ace to day. A Senator in Cqngreaa is to be chosen by the incoming Legislature, Mr. Fsissnbss's term ex-piies Murrh 3, 11-59. jttwwiiat, rritiiY's XaTiOba.L Tukatbk A magnificeiit enter'aii-intf has been prepared at this popular tteatre ti- thi evening. Two entire new- dramas, vix one hy s.

titssLi, enti'led Dan O'Con-nel. tbe Irisii and the other by Taouas AlrToM. called "JudilriDf The excellent crn ps. y. wi'h Mn po--isi, Mr.

G. C. Bn-tiract, Mrs. Jo-txs. Mr.

A. FiTXGsaaLn, Mr. BLaacBaan, an car. iltMlMiUl Tsr. The Canum Tea Company have on band sver, varlftv of Teas for Grocers aad Tea-deaUrs and pitvatc fan.iLiea.

Souchong, Oolong add Young tlyson 'roto 2Sc to 4ic. Gunpowder and 1m-seria: from 45c. to 6ttc.j AU other mialities eqnsiiy low. Also 3-. boxes good Famii" Tea for 1.

Cail and examine at No. CEathaa-it, bwtwewa Pearl mad Ro-svait ata. (a4wrttacssraa.l HOLLOWai's OistkliNT Al, Pills. The first of these peerless remedies ersylicaiej ail diseases of fl.Th- mnscles, glands snd si.iew.. while the P.lls relieve every disjrder of tbe stomach and boweis.

sold go Maiden lane, Kew-Vork. I liyavei. Btsas 4k No. ISO Broadway. Tie Fail Fashion for gentlemen's Hits, with the patent self-sdnisting enulalor, will be introduced this day, Sept.

11. B. A Co. have just received a complete assortment of Paris felt bau. (Adrar laraarak Droggists desiring to purchase old Wines and Brandies lor medicinal purposes are invited to examine the s'ock of tne Btwieetas, No.

17 Broad-sL, New-Y'erk. The friends of the late Ncwbold (over natty years connected with the Bank of America) can fee aa las pa rial paotosp-apk of hisa at Baast a Gai-ssry, ho. sm Broad waf. HxatnsV p. liia-ot'nr0? OTr of Mnrray-etraet.

eppestle City Bail, ISew-terk. COJIMERCUL AFFAIRS. ft alee ax rfc-e wk Sm, U. ovsea tsa. Btwass 4.

as Bad. fUve-rgtR SK t-se krook Cy w. I 7 ae 4 KB.B.MM. B.M ItM da -a-sm x.crwuae sv swh-m si. Beadieg irsilieae l.e-e aa te (Jos aV aides a ai Mlrk.Oe-aJtH.rte MS Aa as et.HKalgatF.C.B.

trr i.resw. It, 1st ltg 1M Gosliea Br eh be. l. Cea. bde l.bte l.aC..A M.L.li ba 34 2.1-ht- btra.

Br- I aul Si ate sserf de l'm at DeL Hnd.Caa Co. 99 t' Mich. HJod.lt. 3'a do 1t io si 34V Fead Dulae L.G.ba. Itl no do 35 Imrr Kx Bank.

in- Ji Uxh I.G d.M, 4S 0 Illinois Can. lto do 16 IIB- do 4 T6V do lo Continental Bk rt loa do bwM'i M. Co 'H sen sie SI 9. ttO 7i- Panataa RailroKi 13 14 Cleve. a Tel.

34 4o 3 a 3--0 do tVIS-i InS do bM S4 so 10 iro 1131 M. se 100 do do do. do Y. C. R.R do da do do C.

a K. Isiaad R.R- do. sli 72 st is7, I i0 iiTi3sn IW sli is-i 10 i-, no slO 18', I do do do do da bod 77- 7JS, SlO 71, 7S SSO 73 )t Erie fcai'road do HO cu Mokdav. Sept. 13-A.

M. The Foreign Trade at tlie port of Ne-Yirk for tlie past wf e.k denotes a good degree of activity, the neason of the year in the entry of Foreign the total, including tbe Iry Goods table in our last paper, heiti? J3.910.C42. as against $4,1:0,447 the corresponding week last year. The Customs paid into amount to $44. 000.

The Specie balances in the office on Saturday afternoon stood as against 813,077,000. Of the disbursements of the week, 300.000 went out by express to the St Louis office Tbe clearances of Domestic Produce and Miscellaneous Goods w.ire S1.0IM31, as against 81.0.iu.0.rO the aiue week the previous season. The ExjHirt of Specie, direct, was sud rta Ronton 10,000, against the same week last September. The steamer of the 20th August will deliver this morning Jl.tfH5.t39 in Gold. Aside from this, the Specie niovetnen'K since our lant weekly review have been unimportant, and the piohabiHty is the Bank averages to tic made up this afternoon will how nearly the same Specie as last Monday, to" wit: S28O.ISC04 Tne California remittance is atrv satisfactory-one he amount bei'g ei'baiiced, nj ilonbt, by trie collections made upon freights for Eastern account, the arrivals bt ing reported larger thin iisvial.

Some ot the old ol" inerc'i-tuilis-i helri on rointnisfion Bt San Frsn isco hve shired favorably in the Fiaser's Ri er ex iir-nn thiough ul and I lie early part ol" lupui a. id thus increased the remittances. Our Aiiuev M-ir. ket thi wek was quite as easy finvuh ihe weriv for ail short negotiations as a-, any time di.iii; tic season and ahhonph some of ihe heavy lender the street hive been upot: rates ol rewMiicc, i he to rtal'zt- im mlvancr by taking nuiuintr i i'i next season. We ur.ot.'- liemainl tent.

bills, 4 a 'i ce; t. IA 4 a 'i nioiubs, cftrr. is lir n. r.oiir upon the rare, 101'j ce jt but the miUimcr" In -im; ra e. riiovriiu n' 1 Go'-S, it vilt be so--ii.

i'ii ties in co: bidcjdblc. As 1 -1 C'uiia'ii nt' -ni-'r fjoes cirrrf. the. pro! is tii i.iii i the burs jnl in Iroin mtv fake 'bi reurton. lin' I'uS'Oiii rffuitis iii Fin t-i-'n trade, at this port t-: the Sertenii0'.

'i vP in Miui nn a a te Mi--e by month, make th- eutrii cd For. irj Merch ui-iiie nwr 1. 031.617 Wcfk in Sej tein ier 3.un)i;i Total dme Same tune i'i lbi7 174.UHI 'I7 Derrt ase io date Tlie ssme tables maUotlie Exporu of ni- s-tic prfducc and Goui's. I'lcSn FTtigr iitiiles itCxpoileil since Jan. lr-5fc eek in September Ti.tJil d'e Same ume in le7 Deciease to dale Tbe same tanleg make tbe Exoor il.75'i lion I 431 i.7ne.43l 50.3IH.O5" 7.5i9"tl'i siijie Ht Jatitiary, 1.1,'iS, direct Vok Since lt Septem-ier Total t0 date Same ti j.e, 11-57 Decrease this seaon f.

Oiii 17.7tS ei i.y7i,ti!7 Ibe receipia ol Gold lrm aiu! Gold Silver from Foreign States, at ilie port of Xew-York. from 1st January, 1S. t. the ijfsent dite, are From Fiom ariiDjnl Total to da'e. Acairixt sn tirne, is.

t27.ii5!,t47 Fieau $22,017, From abroad t2b 4W 17 Decietse this scasen coexss or tbs stock xxcstsQS res trs wxkx. New Loan of Fnited 5'ates 103 H3 in', fin us. rew orx Lentral, ex-dlvldend mi 791 tr.Tit'. New. York, and II-C18V" lS'a 4o49I, audi, 7214 tt7l ti.721., ...24 0)24 i21V, 77'd r4 v'tt75 aill3 Vi fc-iMV a 91 'i f3)f(i'jiJI MVaM', a.M9 H2.i2)4 S'Jil 23a.25a2 344 a33X ti)3l Reading Rock Island Michigan Southern Illinois Central Panama Pacini- Mail, ex Galena Mlssouris Virginia? Ternitssees La Crotse Land Grants Toledo Delaw are and Hudson Michigan Cei.tral Tbe Stock Market the week was less decided in its general temper than usual.

The Communion Brokeis still ol the advance of outside the Slate, while the specuUtori inside the Buard, snd others who operate by personal attendance near the Exchange, seem to move with great caution, content to realize on tbe slight differences which obtain iu prices from div to day. Tlie Hair account at the :1 se ot th-i wrek was confident, even ou the particilar Stocks have of late been iiios' freely oversold, ard tl.e closing tone of the dealings on Si. turday afternoon was rather firm than otherwise. There was ro formal Second Board, although most of tbe Brokers met, as usual, in the Uooni, dispensing only witii the iimi-aI 1 list sales. The repoit of the final a-'jo'irniii-n'-of the Rnilway conference at Philade'p'ns, and the 1iii ortat.t measures adopted to aovatice the co n-peiisHtiuii buxiuess and to restore harmony of action among ibe great lines, bad a strengthening influence on the market, ahiiou'i the main rflVrt shiuiil have been Ijefjre.

a everything to a result, mid nothing more conclusnely than the prospect of a traffi' and from the AYest. as the seston advances, to vide between the rival lir.es. In the ew Stock of the Vnited States there has scarcely been a transaction worth reporting. M'jst of the holders ar strvtitr lerjiie, able to borrow at a lover ra'e of iirtrtst than tie stock curries, ami iconhdfnt of a better matket as the time ne-vrs i when the first regular coupon will b-ciu to cjunt interest. In State Stacks, a good degree of stcsdineas is thown iu Missouris an 1 i Virginia, while leunesHees and Californias arrt still offered at a concession.

Other iescripti are scarce, such as Ohioa. Ken'uckys. Xew i Ac and command fi 11 rates when olle-ni. The i improvement in some of the Western Railway hich have been depres-d ty tha emburrbissuients of the crisis of last il ues to be lelt. The second of if Jl'ch- igan Soutliern is now worth 59 the Sin'i.

ing Fuwls, 70 Wabash Valley firsts, 71 a id sec- onds, 47'a 49. The several issues of the Harlem and Hudson River roads are good ret nest. Sn 1 i some sales of the Ielaware, Icka anna and Western first mortgages, have as high ss SO cent. In Panama shares there lias been some irregularity, and decline of 1 1 cent, from the closing salei week before last j. i parcel of 500 shares, which sold dow-u to 113112.

affected the maiket earlr in the week, though the subsequent dcjnand caused the stock to recover to 113r cent, sales, any that bid for more. Pacific Mail fluctuated from 93 to 9C, then to again, and closed 91 et, with more thaa the usual activity ia the stock. The larfe enrrent bsjsaoes) of the concern, tod Its profitable natnre on a present monopoly, overbalances tbe influence, whatever it may be, of the pr oapect ot peeing other routes or of estab-liLiD( rival line by tbe same route. The Company -Trill soon have their transit acroea Mexico iu opera' ion, Imt, by arrangenwtnt, their passengers on tbe Pacific skle ill be sent by the mail steamer. During the week, tbe Company (new organization) dispatchd two arMiiienal lake and river tamers, small vea- eeiF.

si'hh win coat duwd nan Juan rl Xorte. making their destiuaUoa. with ordinary luck, in good season for the srrai'gement of tbe trsnstt across tbe Isthmus the Hist regular steamer leaving the AtUinlic side i the lPth October, and tbe Hermann on the Pacific side. Another steamer will shortly be dispatched atound Cane Horn, said to be tbe the old consort of the Hermann though the rivals or opponents of the new. eutei prise bohliy assert that the Washington cannot be had until certain money advances are made, of which there are no present signs.

As the same confident ion, boever, ws-i indulged in regard to tbe inesi lor dispatching the Hermann it is fair to asiui- that a second steamer for the Pacrfic side will i bad. dn public considerations, such as refer to tbe convenience of the California emigration, sivl the known sentiment of the California people against the temptations to cupidity or pi-toition on the part of 'lie Mail monopoly, it is certainly tie suable that the Nicaragua route should le opened. to these we may add the known wishes on the subject of the Government at Washington. other points of State policy nearly aiTerting the Central American question. The commercial result being attained, the pronalility of Americanizing this important Isthmus would not lie lerv rt mote, and thst without European nee or dissrnt.

The espiial paid in of the Importer' and Traders' Bank, as staled in the official list from the Hunk Department, published in this column on Tuesday last, is There has been y.o rect nl increase of capital. The following are the Interior Exchange rates and prices lor I Wrrants. reported?" by Msr I.K llilaV Co No. 0 on Saturday Sibil. L-.

i Bunka. Ola. N. Stkie 1.4 a. Ohio, inc! A 5s New Rvgund i Indiana Free Jeitev Mirun l'riiiaiieiliia l-ii-at Kai Petii.

Country IVa-l' Rltiiiiote Cily I -S rii isconsir. 1 i'it I Marylauo ri Tturewee aB Vliplma Vt! uiiaila Phila Check. -s. t. aollii- irtl H.ilt.

1 55 iri eneevs Mob.it I L4B SlRtOT. 't IliC i-n-i a 'c. V4 112 II Mi vo lt0 ai re Vi a 12-J a. arran; b( acre raiiis 4(1 a ni Witirr'x JtinfiHi aid rt is j-9 nt Ciml Ti i tlie i-e Tl.e i-t i-v rilrca t.li t. (, cat, tor the etk.

71.7V.' oi 4 i smee la we- K. Tt oi' I ss ui. te is i-ti v. --ri ii sti.e by tne K. a r.s- i-t- id e.

rcur ui. tt in trade tfoiu tint iimrUr l.ir a'dav or two. Wi md, tn tVhfe Ash fade lr remeiv dull at Nt Lik, aii; tlie llHt i wii'f; f-rc I'inii- Kf 1 in det do no neirc 1 wii of ia. ir. lua in a In Xi 'V Vjri ma'- ket 1 lie 'ide up t'l: week as fo.Iows.

snow- ii-F a io at (ti) of Kciji.nert rep. tad isr. i5i. ik t-1 R.iiir.iatl 35.2I Scut. Ulli Canal 32.63n 3t 540 l.

Rail'OiUi M3 l.ehii'ii tana: 34 nil 32.221 liclavart au lioCs.ni 1 571 Peiir.st Ivania Coal Co 2.476 19 473 7 t4 Total 147.527 MFMUL DVERT1SEME.TS 10 HAVE F0K SALE in M.nr mcst turiving city in the West inte.Ttt ii'perci-M per annum. seaai atcuii'y in New Yi tk. 1te.onC3 re one tnousand dollars esch. with eon tecs Ait-vted ar.il are safe and reliable bevond a'l perad veniDre, I will Ml tbero in amnurts to sui ay pte itm mcten to Invest ennrot find or XL- ie turctiial itetmect. M.

KFF. THOMPSON. At Stearns Marvin's. Ne. 4o Marray st.

Lrml 'Merchandise 1 an rt 'o'fifr tntin ll t'OOih end Inr fort nf 'vr lf It r.rx emit ftg a ltd trtf'udint ll, IS5S'. (The quantity ii given in yscksges whisn aol otherwise specifltHi. CIIIXA OLAfS STH' HZTAL8. C. Valu'- g-i.

Bronzs 4 I74 3.2")". Jn nsancbors 19 2. IU Ji Copper 1.675 34 C'uilery 7 36.3!J I4i as rixtures 'J 621 9 93j Ouns is 6.6C1 Rardarare hs 13,46 Iron Hoop tons 10 4sa iron, I'm. tons 1,1 70 17.V4S 3 7S4 Iron.8neet.tans 132 7.1U6 2I.3m Iron Tabas i tu l.Kid 4 Iron other. tons 42 18.S44 Uad, rim 7i.0w 1.4X1 Metal Goods 2a 4.747 217 Xaila II 3.149 Ml Naedies 3 l.Kil 1 516 Nickel 2 1 491 1, 3M Plaua Ware 11 2i Fercus 9 1.475, 7 SMi ftddlerj 9 3 494 -teel.

9Ci4 16.041 It Tin. bjxes I7.wi7 1 66S Tin. slabs 4.4M 24.341 Wire 4 97 2T3' EPICIS. 1.023 Cinnamon -l 3.609 tainger 129 3 66: Mnaiard I.ntS 4.44t Nataveg. 6.57S US 1 STATION XT.

fcC. 3,4 7J 9.657 1.106 Cnaravlngs 7 1.9"7 Me Paper 48 4 Otaer 4 4,103 917 WOODS. 4t Brazil wood 4 9-1 1 4 vi Cedar i.tr.is i 3A Cotk 3 9i li.24i istic M. Bs 2-3 1.74 3 LAgWOoa. kt.fc 5.3 l.Svli 19.17'i slanogaay 11.169 4Ji Kan 16.179 Rnaeeoal it 691 Ck, 3a 1 1 MtscxtLavsoes.

Bottles CniLa krtncr.are t'iS lia-s wsre Glass Plate "6 isios. c. Alkali Mil ic its aitmcriia. Sat 113 hark. I'cruv sa7 Blew 1'cwctr britnstoae 77 Cbslk bi Cieaui Tartar.

bicavry 167 Ccchioeal CudPesr. 'i Cums. i'ii Gum aranu 10 um Cupwia. 4 tilue 14 lciigc. H6 Iodine pot 1 leeches iO Lie.

Pasts 73 l.lc Rait 1.43 afadder 306 slsgnes.a Oils, ess .23 Oil. I.mseed.. Oil. 2, Cod Paints. Potash, hvd.

27 ehoipbciua '8 Sarsapariua St SbePac 73 eoda. bicarb Soda, sai 2: coda. an Tbft fposges 8 Sau'ac 1 150 7 Whilii r. 450 I Other. rt es.

FRUITS. C. i Baninss I Coriar-tl igs bcu-cn SOU PiunvpiJts i 1-luins I fcturna 3,:51 tlabater IllsiKcH ll tP.C-i Boxes dultODB 2 eurr tiuines I iy4il IS 1.3S7 174 1.8 6iHI 771 3.Ut7 66.311 3 l.7 4.133 41.IS1 57(1 24. AM S.eis 1.3S9 4i4 1 tV3 1.3-H 31.370 434 "7 1.7I 3 '43 1 4J3 1SS 13 AOS 5 KIT H73 1.010 381.42S SW 460 4i.7l tl k.6!3j A.7 0ol. tons 12 Corn 3 1 411.

Clocks 7 9tft bass 3 JofJee baars 3 i i i F.mtry 6 Pane) Goods Fi.h Karn-ure '21 Sat ces and Pre-servei l8TKl t.V'TS VatLenattcal 1 Musical 4.t lpirJ 13 i jIWXLXT. ac Jewelry in 5 LM1UL1, II1MS. B-otsiiTd shoes 2 Didea. iisted 111 Hidea undrefts. trailer.

pvtrtit. ffse 5 ia 8 4'iiiGrin4stones aifl air 1 'Haiecicth 3 31.179 Honey 41 SO, 6 2 3'5 'Oil ealouziv4 1,177 Paper Uacsiix 6 6- i 'laeir 3B tr 5 Herfamtry 311 Sli.7, s.4 3 erovuian LIQCOKS. VI 1ES 4C, Rans ..1 3J1 Ale li 3 H3 xlt erari; fwr i 3 GiE 4 Buss 170 tthiaky 41 tfirt: Chsuip ne fc'sa. CS3 1I1TLS. c.

Brass Giods Total Orera! Tr i oIb Tof ihe rwe.vap -i i7 LhJkbl hi 60fs Do baxibag.W.tt. 6 17- Teas 14 4 ri.3 fac'C 4 JC hales. lHlee S.61 I 4 'Jo I 5 J31 13.IH4 I 4 177 I ii. t3 j.43 si Mri l.ra, so'J. Sept.

8. bv crter if Court, li: i.r!i:on hiiue and tot v. 37 Wliltf 19 lee'. ji war nj leet indeit-. lo EtD Fox.

at Toi proo-e tv i between B'oacwav ar.d Churct-sueeU Tbe ioifri emepta tin umoont Vi muca tint still tre p-iee sW for it is uoDnse4 to be reaionabie. yr. Fi ba already ie'used an oflr tor it a', a gjixi ad' sire. E. H.

Lt'PLnw. Aucdoneer. sold. Sept. 8, by order ui Court, ihe case ef Joaeph Lee us.

C. ajKt others, a io' ece, cr parrel of land, aad known a Nos. eB ano Pine a rret, being in size 32 feet 8 rrrfcts tn tionton rire-sueet uietame ceptb ac-oss tbe rear, ard 22 lert fl in'-h-s in depth oa each sice, with bii'idtnes thereon, cf cmine. was sold, subieet $12 ,21 to. bought by plaintiff for $2,120 over and atw-ve the lncnprianee.

Same auction sold, September 91b, two lots oa Thiity-nrst and Thirty-secortd-streets. i. one letea eaa strve', runt lrs thrnnah each SS feet ia front. 73 teel EaM of Beeoud-avenue. We presume there sie tsnpa-ovemeats ea the premises.

Sold to G. F. Taumab at Also lot North side of TBirtv-wtorth street, X5 fee Ea-4 of Seeaad-aveaae. i 23 feet front aad rear, by 96 feet iatiaes ia depta. to aasaa tatyer a Tl" 4 Jeeeer.sohl, Sermber ri with hawse bees Mt, eara.car- u.

e-aar wa. awuaes ao.d foe 423. Mr. Dkiis. Agent, sold for P.

Causae. firor Ints nt land sxia of ismnet)-streat' 3i0 feet West of 2 feet by half of thw block ia depta, being full lots the wkala tor Kitscl BLAcsrwstl 0T Isretv sold three tots oa the on west coiner of Taird-avenne aad Fifty nrsT-suett, each 26 feet f.ont and rear by ISO foat la oepth for tlB.iUi, to be improved soon. ao Fraartara, Marlia-i Frmut CWcaaa't Mvirt Ri tm, Aug. 20. VVe notice an increased tnquirv for money at tbe sailtrg I tbe pieent siesiner.

iVi conseqaeuce of larger erosements for freiah bv arrivals durtre the. furtnignt tne supply, however, is ample, and ra'ea remaia uncbansed. The receip-s of geld dust fnm tiie Ulterior ef our own State ecnUnue aa eustomarv at this season of tlie year. Tbe latest arrival from Fraser River broiigM seme the amount. alUiough laaufn-rtent in pstlf to affect the export of treaure trooi this poit.

is locked upon as quite welsoioe. tbuuaii -partial realization tbe ticraes of the new mines. At laat accounts the river bad fallen sufficiently to ami: of the working of the bars and the gold was being talen out rapidly. Tbis- is but the result that was claimed for the Lew mines bv tkose best acquainted wib tbe prospect, waile they at the same un.e deprecated tne precipitation wnicb our people evinced to r-el trie country, regardless of tne known fact of sn ubtowsrd season of tne year, pntsbiliiy i'raaer Hiver will veri'v I's original reputatlr-n tor good diggings, and the fab tlous Ideas of its immerse wealth give place to more moderate reality. Tbe repert oftheBuam of Examiners up-n the out-sianoing indebtedness of the el'y and county of San Fiaiicisi-o has keen mad purine, and baa been received by tin; cninrnui.i!y wiih maiked favor.

Claims were pietemed as follows Against the County lor 18 Against the City jt 3.QQ4.363 43 To'al zrVafarTel The Board ai proved ef Claims acainst tbe Couniv $373.1179 di Claims against the Cit 19 Total approved 1.169JJ7T4 Rejecting tlie amount of $1,752,030 47 City and Cvuuiy Warrants unaudited claims as not being oaseti upon a valuable or meritorious cjnsidera-tiou. By tlie act of the Legislature, ire hundred voters hose names appear on last year's assessment list as tax pavers can require, through petition to the Hoard of Siietvi.r. that tbe award ot the L'T shsl: be submitted to a vote of tlie people ae the forthcoming election. We learn that a petition Xo that effect is in circulation, and that efforts are behia; made to obtain the requisite nuiuoer of signalares. The law is so worded tnat an unfair ulriiiUniranii 1 re taken by those dissatisfied wish the report bv dels) try tlKir demand upon tbe President nt tie Bovrd oi Supervisors for its submission to a popular veto until the eve nf the election, wnen upon such brief r-cticeit will scarcely receive a majority of all tbe votes cast, as the law require.

To counteract any such siren, if entertalneo. it is renomnieinted tiit a petition sigred by ilmse favorable to iha report, be relit in it t.i have it submitted. a this r.ourse would prtveL-t any actvantae be.irir taken. whii the popular sanction ot rlic approved lainu wou lend innch to impart ctnfdence in tne ne a isue of Bonds. Re-jectea claims aie at a grievous discount, as will -je iy our furr below, anu we sliali no doubt heir of efforts tciLg made ith the next Leg.s.atiira t.

tx f. th in ie Tfiront( treasure this jeur to Aue. 15, atnount to eiy.434.M-3. The value nnd destination of our evoorls othr than trtame, fnm the lt insl. to date, ere as follow, To V.

I 24 901) Ti Ciiili Ma xirei 8 P97 o4.fs7 5.3KI 8.312 tl.B3i437 $3 Fi. N. To Cr in To'al. 1'. i otdl i year or 'nt vear.

Ti' foliiiM ins, is a statement cf the or Jons bt the s. B-micii M.ti- 'ri tnis cuiiiig tiis first fifteen days of 'n: ir.ontl. I'eccits, ucres 31.53J.T9 t'onsge, liuutue Ear ls jOo.ikmi Tne Mli: i ill i-iosed oil 0 t. 1, for lemsat, and len.ain osro. Inruiigh ut' tiat ni-T'li.

The Lit's for t'ie rednnp'ion o' frt.Ontl -iecnnd Hor.ds of tie Yailev Rai road Com-pany were opened this mornine. and found to be as fldiO'As: Barks A. Bi.ll for I 0i, K. Mart for 3 at Ploche. Biiverime fi at.

E. Ctfiiix. for R. Goodwin ar at C. 11.

Goodw in for 2 cio. at C. R. Goodw in lor at .85 93 .90 .84 75 37 Vi 64 25 84 12 Gold Baisare scarce nJ in a-tie demand at. a ir figures.

We huve noiiiinp io note in the way of Mecks. operations beii.y quite limited. trans-at iions as have occtmeil are in accordxnre with the ancexed list, nhicb iis oeen carefolly revised. if a titers by Telegraph. Saturday, Sept 116 P.

M. Tbeie l.a le a pretty good demand for Flour to-uay. and more wlllir.gnefs on tlie part of holders io meet Liners, but qaotauous show no material change; tales '2 4(H) at fl 2 for Bute; tia $5 'Ji for common to choice t5 niftO i ti2i for meil uin to choice Extra Ohio, Canadian, Indiana and $5 75 for favorite Extra. Whiat In oeinaud, and market easier ml 5 6 500 bushels Red Onio il 0t a 1 1 09; luhele Milwaukee Club at fl. Coaa In better demand market steeity s-tle 45.OO0 busbels, at Jftc.

for ui sound 60c. for sou no, ami r2c. for very prime. Rii lower saies 3. 1(0 busheU at 66c.

Bavj.it want-id at 72c. Oat- dull, and no saies new held, at old at 42t. Whins in demuirfi; sales 400 bbls. at 'J2c fo.M'jC Ciitji Far.icuTs firmer 3lc. on Floi', 10c.

ou tbeat, 9c on Cera to New-York. Re-criplx iy likr for tkr last 24 air 4,5111 bbls. Flour; 33.667 bushels Wheat 18.349 Uusbeis Corn bushels Oats. Orwxoo. Saturday, Sept.

11-6 kf. Fior steady. Whut heavy and above the views nf buyers, and market quiet. Coast without material charge sales 12 000 bushrls, at H2-. ir Illinois, a Utile vm.

and 6Sc. for very choice Yellow ditto. Cahal Kaah.uts dall snd a rhade easier. Ink Impart SO Oe0ohe)s Wheat 78.000 bushels Corn. Canal t'xforrV-J 1 ,000 bushels Wheat 42,000 bushels Barley.

Cikcirsati. Saturday, Sept. II. dull at 4 6Ka4 75. Wheat doll.

Wijiext Panrisioas unchanged. i'mtADiLPHiA. Saturday. Sept, 11. Flocr quiet at 5 02 a $5 7j.

WhcaT declined 2c sales of Red at $1 26 30. and, of White at $1 38. Coss An advancing tendency; sales at 90c hisit dull. Chicaoo, Sept 11 6 P. M.

FLOrn dull Wuxat steady at 72c; 0oN active sales at 53 He. Oats dull. Shipments to Buffalo, 15.000 ousbtls Corn shipments to Oswego, 17.000 bushels Corn. Receipts, 1.300 bbls. Flour; 30,000 busbels Corn 31.000 bushels Wheat Baltimou.

Sstardiy.Sept. 11. Floub dull at Whut quiet and a shade lower. Red. $1 i6 $1 S2 White, $1 lo 50.

Cobb White, Wie fe.tCc; ellow. Me fa 62c. Wutsxr 26Hc.27c. Faivisiose unchanged. Nrw oaiXATig, Saturday Sept 11-6 P.

M. Cottoh uncbaneed sles, to-day, 1,200 bales at for Floob bu-iyaot at $6 25. 'an, tic. Paovisiuss dull. Fsxniarrs Cotton to Liverpool, 9- 16d.

ef Oreaa Steamer a tors. ssaas leaaas roa l'rrreler. Galway Africa New-york Livervool. Bcruatia New Yeek 8oriiamptoB PaciBr Galway Fulton New-York boatbaaaptoa Asia Boater Iveryoit New-York Bremen ew-York an men. crth fOB Quebfr 1 ivernoul Varderbiit SieeY'ork HoaHiamitja Persia Nev-Y rk Liverpool run scaors ATS fieyt J4 tees 14 If is 1 II Sep.

fept. 21 ept 2B Rent. 'It rept Aa. 1 4 4 Sept- 8 heof 11 KepMI SepC .4 Sept. ir is ept.

18 Sspt.W Via-o Anstla I'rrais r-nrcern 1 iaht Xcrtb Erittn Hndti Niiirtra 1-rlnce athert. Kee-Te-rk. Liverpool h'sa-York AaitnampUin. Niv-York New-York l.ivtrpuoi Quebec. York -Nee-Tork Wajb'toa.

I.itp ol west Tors. aoy asnntoD bamy t'iebeo Enrcpa w-Yok. New Yors. Psaaealers Sallew. I Im nrowuKiv A'abmrntm.

fvr saaaaaat Myers. BabC P. Lewis. Sami. Fleishman au! servact O.

M. Ooboa. Lewis Ahrabam eimpson. U. Strsua a.

sna. Thcmaa Soros. J. M. Ward.

W. BrydfO. Jryas, i jjDirninpii. rt. a.

Doararvas. m. v-. rr r. rirnrFwn.

i i r.i ea iisnian. a. Ball Ur. ud kit, Dabiaa and Iwlant-Mr. sod Mrs.

Davis. S. and daubter. Mr. and Mrs.

H. Melo-bard. N. Sefold X. A.

4cu. J. M. Prank J. HiUsaan.

O. W.Terry T. J. far lie. Cartar W.

Btarsws. Ed-W Kismitil. Mr Griffin. Wells. J-Volfl P.

Mayer. 'las- Jatrle. Jnn. Yorartoa Bet. Feer Tis-ir.

Rockenceimer. M. jjCST' Mr acu Mrs. W. C.

B.deUss. Mrs. J- od irrvsnt. Mrs. A Allien aad dnhter, M'.

and iMrs. f'XkS 8. CoodniaB. F. Je MVa-d Fl as dohen.

Fsnn.e Cay. Wlss Mriyre Mr. aad M.Viom'Mi-'F H. Bixsi! pTsTMeMsh-a. Mrs Darts W.

CaaspbeU. M. Wal IC WilLaaw. W. Took.

P. MeOowaa. aad foe W. Brantley. Wss.

1 Crused. A. O. "perry. P.

C. Wsireos. C. B. Prad-eea B.

4. Gates aad lady. V. P-oberts. Mrs.

Sattagaas, Ceo. Piwdcees. Lepoid Liehteaftld. J. Kewssaa.

Miss Ooaia. Miss lAaraTodd. Isaee Winter. J. Mailer.

Ja. P. Bit a a. Mrs J- P. Bryan L.

H. Potter. War. Bowse. Miss Mary i Boase Mies Eltsa Rnae.

A Baraat. H. 'Y'aret sky. Mrs. BtaayC 0 rs.

B. Micbaeasoa. J. A. perry, Java.

H- Harvey, arm. D. Earvey. Mass Mary Harvey. Was A.

8. Harvey. Jaa. Harvey. Bear Whiae Bait, M.

Cleira. Prcdk. Aeaase. Mr. Armas.

Mas Bvaae. M. Batkiad. Joseph KtdweU Jew Blair. Mrs.

H. tJr-aa. Mies Nettea. Mrs, Kesie, B. W.

Tasmassa. Wss-Dw-Br. Mrs. De Martla aad atald. 43ea, M.

iawaerw H.C. Jikissa, See; Batcllff. "Wm Key. sad ale the ia sSMasaaxy Acw rar. sr gnus sties amaada Birach, Mra laaa rkadae.

gewyh Oeslla aad rale, ichildree and servaat. p. sr. gtSssar aa daasater. P.

Raara, Taadera. Hedee aa-t read. W. Kstketara J. B.

Bab'ssaaa. Mrs Ida Ksesai aad dawyh-tr. W. a. ZoeWtea.

Bsrissss Babseat. -Aaraaa KxB' tart-J W. Mallee. Lsnaad avasa. A rrW.

Ladema.B. D. Besos. Mrs. Baacb.

Peel and lady cklidrea aas servaes aV. P. Evans Waa. c. HarrasL Was.

Became. Was. sietsaer Bern ard syw. taelas ary Braalne. Duhaae.

Case, Culfett. Ila aad tetwa chlldvea, Taaaetl. laey aad child. Pres. I Skaltar.

Maw Twvrsswed. ChrVtiaa Ksiaav. J. A. Viaaeaa I Kolle.

aad ia the sasengw. aao. tss aer. ien ranwe. j.

aey. Keaxbassr snfl aa. a) Beekwith. A. wreea.

wee, ft. hswatad a.S Oibblw. Mrs W. i. Cbaanbe-Uyee Sahll-VI" Khassbetrsyee.

Miss Parka. B. f4 li Bowdlteh and Bow. siiss afarae. andiaHy.

a. Rear sad lady eUte.s Un Huts Lea Herat Jg. SeaeSvdtrL- 4m Uim ret4a. sirs. taVstearseel' ebiWraa.

aad 17 la "aasssBaaw PasMeaera Am vest. ur. i. p. tmy9r aB- aLraZT rta aea sieier.

w. j. i. I v-TT av ia tmm49m If aa aww son. suagaw Itaf.

Vls rieiachsssa. Mrs. a. K. Klay aad daeabtw uT ernoa bine and bmaae ik.

8 Tr. m' MrrrHon and ladv. 3 eniiirei ad aaraa, s(Z ryJ-. kiis. f.

C. 8spes i Miss M. B. Ktoae. A.

N.w. B. riaacdo aaa-brrthar, N. K. rv.

8 A. TaleaUMaad la'y. Miss Vsliatlae sw scent. 47. J.

p.rtiiisa. Jules fieeerd jTTeaWa-S i laoy W. H. Hackett, T. W.

Catileer, H. lABdalTa'i 1 fersastn Mhea. Herle. temtt Me? Bt wniea. a M.

w. Oaiekard. HT6e Srtailw! T. Wl itins; L. V.

8 ear. A. HawslasT 4V aev F. Efsrhmaa. Brower AreLer.

J. Arbatiee. J. aTateb Mrs. PaOlani.

sen and daarhter. A. Caroeatlse. W. Urir astop and uuty.

N. De Peyater. Tsoa. T. Plaek TV.

Crsj.D, P. wells. 1. LWt PiitJT Moota'art. J.

Loai'srlg- 0. Poateaa. tares Kistoea ef Metev. J. Maecer, Mrs.

C- Barney aad coa, p. OaaM ami lady, tbe Rev. deyny. Hael aad tadyiL Fraekley.J. IVw.j.

Mas-a Mrs P. HmliltlM Sanlr and lady. D. Torre. T.

J. LefVvre Prof. Boise 3 ekitoraa snd cuise Miss tood veer. Mass 8eUIstt. Nelase aad i Smart aad Infant.

Mis Ij. B'aart Wissfl. Bar iwe. Mm C. J.

Aikia.MiasI Badta. Mrs. gehreeder MdservaoC-Ms haarirstoo, J. M. Gu.tea.

Miss P. Mrmre, sit LiFdsay. fi. Keeler. O.

Sandfrwd. W. H. Hoy, K. H.

Amwioon. Mlse Batcher A Booble.9. 8n1'h. Catras J. Hickey.

J. Steer, ledv aad inrus, Mrs. tea! riBrd, sfia. 8. Bernard.

J. Lew x. Wcifl. r. KKholia.

wife snd family. H. Aadrewat rr sard. a. sMstrlele.

E. fisenrcann. Miss C.BiedsI.U. water, and )0S second cabin Tetai. 346.

SldtM. rrr-m ICmfm. Jomfr. reads betuljr. Moranab- Mr.

Fod Mr. TnaaUa. Mr. Aarae bsms. Master Aiexr.

AbratMura. Mr. Dv. Mr. Sw.

Mr Kramer Mis. MoiW and child, Mrs Rvaas. Mrs. Mrronsb. Mrs.

Taoey. Mrs. Hatbaae. Viae Passengers for Ll vtrnool Mr Baogulnetta, Mr. snd Mrs, and Sdancbteis.

Mns PaUersea. Mrs. Waa. In Star SwmaaA. Mr.

an-l Mrs. N. F. Jonnson. Mrs.

Baifcja. Miss fmn. C. Bancock. Wheeler.

A Jackson. Ri Psrtndfrs. U. B. Palmer, W.

Cov. H. Davis. Ast sbs. P.

Bolfcs. A. Preet-T, Jnhn Breaa. KesaUgt. T.

u-o, It n. aoaaee. tu a. acu. -ou jw ua HistiaTeas ALatASAO ears ay.

San rises 6 3s Han sets 14 Moon sets. stow versa twit r. Sandy Hock 11 11 1 Gor.tflaod.13 00 I 124 MA RINK INTELLIGKNOti. i NIW-T0BJC 8ATCRDAT. Bent, 11 I Clavaree, I Fteirohir Mari.

Foster. Charleston. BBoeerd. TnL ton Liberty, Gor-loo. Pas Joan 1 Yelvenea aiausma.

Bcnenrk. csavsenan 3. u. ailcb ll Sua Huntaii'le, Post. Bavannah H.

B. Crwmael Co. Jsmestnwn. Finish Hearr La-Ham M. WhiirUe.

Cressey. Baa rraoesa. fV leiiian no Caravan. Manas Liverpool. Hoelaad 4s I FrlicKhsm.

Harks it. Jex, Suida Belise. Josiah lex Priaectoa. cee'y. Iiemerars.

master i Brtrs A iord. i Dsn Uraa-n. Bi van yDiu.h a ar.w.a C'iimi Br mub, BaMfax, H. 6. Ooaavaa i.

IU lilvey. St. J- hn. N. Seboentrs Jfartha, Thomas Hesnfort.

B'ak, man Mirifs. Feroandipa. M. K. CarnautB B.

sir0.g, -Haak-ia A Easle Hazanl na aadeu' san. Vsriiterbiit. eiarantan. Oollner 4c Po.ter; 9. awJ er Piersn.

klcnrnood 7. Pecn L. sy. teibary. Dszletr n.

Alexstxliis. Tsn Brant Sisgtit i Kbc Quinn. St Jobna. Pi st A Smll 5iri prise, tele. City Point J.

Hunter A Sea 8ir4. Car-l rt. Nelrn, J. Sm'th Go American Belie. Bahe4 P.iston Niekeejon Holley, Tkaaapaoa, 1'r'ce J.

Faniklin Bostoa. uaylon O. Snow. BoalCD, i. W.

MrEea A. V. Bedell. Kyder. Bedell; Ma'chVs Rockwell, New-Load in.

mter Reus. Crsne Philadelpbis. J. i srKee. B.

BrowDlsg. Laafair. Wflmtnjrtoa. J. W.

Mc Arrived. C. revenue cutter WaihiBirton. Lleet. Mnrdea Cems msnJiDk fir-macriise and 33 hours from the Capes ef Virginia.

Has carried away main gait. Hat a Dcsaty U. 8. Marsl alon board Steamer Western port. Berry, Baltimore, witk anise, to H.

B. Cromwell at Co. Steamer Boston. Sellew. Philadelphia and Cage May, wit antise.

and paasenyets to F. Parkins. Steamer Ospray. alannej, ProvMeace, with sadse. sa Issae Oocl).

4 Steamer Charles Osyood. Bmltb. Norwich aad XewV London, with mdse. to K. H.

Hoc Swell. St earner ettchttter, Clark, Providesor, witf, mdsa. ta Isaac t'dell. i. Snip Old Pnglacd.

tof Bath Delaae, Liverpool. Willi coal Io master. 81il. in ca. with ship Britannia, for New Orleans.

Bas hao light winds throaKhnat tbe saigej Aog 16. Joseph Bran say. a tesnu, of Dels a are. esse tbip Otnello. tof Wiatrsaae'4 Greeaoaya.

Havre 36 with mdse snii i3 pasaenrers tD Cbas C. Dua jaa it Ch 1-aac Wright, Matthali. Llrsrponl A as. 4, wito mdie and 343 passencers to C. Marshall a On.

S'b ins-. Wm-Hosran cook, ol Philadelphia, died saddeay, of direatt the heart. Eik Daniel Webater. lof New-Hsveo.) Ward, Arer4 bo 1. It sag.

38. with par to Wiley cf New Bsven Left ro Ass. vesseis i Bsrk Carlo Maursn. 'f Pprvidence I Andres. Carditf An.

with coal to master. Sept. 1st 41 37. Irn. S3 tu, speke brist A4a Rogers.

4 da. rrotn Oostoa Ibr Lartswa, lor ealnmm.1 3d ia.it 1st 41 38, loa. 74 24, saw a screw stesmer. ur Biiy Bobio. Bxn'ett.

Porto Cabello Atnt. as. with eof fee. hides, he to c. Steta-a.

Schr. albert rha-o. Cavalier, Alexaalria wita -oral tn Canard. Schr. Fairfax, Martin.

Ceorgetevrn, D. 0. with flour 8a (Tor At Abbott i Scbr. Lady Ellen. Oorsen.

Alexandria with eaal 4 to Cumhet land Iron and Coal Co. Schr. C. A. Ward.

13 masts.) Edwards. TixglBi, with word. frchr. Charles Gask ill. Mariner, Prsiericktbury.

with a heat to master. AXXIVXB A LOWXB QO ASASTISS- Bsrk Clarissa. PettisTew. Trinidad de Cabs A ay. 3.

with ssolattes to Yscaadel Valla at Co. Died la the -hospital at Trinidad. Chrsntiaa Greea. Cbas. a) rows, aad John Colby, seamen.

Brig Little Mi Ha Portland.) Fata am. Trinidad ae Cuba a us. 16 wltb sosar to Neseslth Bens. Brif John Boy nton.Blve. Port aa-PrlaeaAa eeffee, kgwood.

ac. to Mollmsa. A rrlved Sept. II 8teamhip TanderbUt La Pevre. Havre aad Ssatth- ampton Sept.

1, with mdse. and 36 passeaeers so D. Trr- -ranee, strong weaterly winds prevailed thiaaghsat the -pessare ie Cape Race. Strainaklp Salad in. Hlddletoa.

Klngstoa. Jaa) Sept 1, with passengers, lo Bavthbone Bras The 8. Is -bound to Llverpool-oaaB to this Port te land gsssssgsrg. and take ia coaL 1 Stewmahlp Star of the 8oath.Lyna. Savaaaab.

with mdse, and paswrnyers to 8. UMitchill It 800, Aas. ll-1 A. eff Hatasras, signalised steamship; AogaetA, bd.8 1 Steamer Delaware. Copes.

Philadelphia aad pipe Blag, witl mdse. and Bassecywrs te P. Perkins. Steamer PatroL Baker. ProyidoBoa.

with aadBs Isaae -Odell. I 1 Steamer WamsBtta, Nye. New-Bedford. Btdss. Jos.

Allen. hip lvsnlKe. Pollard. Qlasyow July XS. Orseaectt and tbe Channel asur- 1.

with adae ta Fsatar Sterbecsep. Any. 19 tat. 44 98. loa.

SS 38. saw a bark Willi oooble topsail yards sbwwins a brae signal, wkh a wtlte square Tbe I. bashsd Hsht westerly wi ads aed ralirs the entire passage has beea 23 ea, wast ef the Banks. I h'p Sonny Fonth. Stemasoa.

Ban toe Aad. 1 with' trfjae te Ue Mcks at Co. Crossed tbe eqaatoe la 13 Sa; sirce tben have had light winds aed cvlma, Brig C-emaatha Bcpk in. Hopkins. Oporto fcl.

with- wire, mrk and wood to John Oa borne. Brig Two Bora Cooper. MarswHiee: via Rock la ad da, wbetr she pat ia ia distress, witb mttse. to order. Briar Jaanita.

Srsaa. St Job as, P. 14 wi tegsr to Jons ban Thompson. fchr. Cr oarers Wa'ktr.

Machiss I ds with Jamber to Bit'tr I Schr. Add Caroline. Appteyat. Georgetosrnv D. ds.

with toal Schr. Newport Jones. Virginia wrtb yrsJe a tr WMn aiacaa4Hal SA.estLt Rehr'. n. C.

roster. Cradelck. VirylniS wood. Scot bt st. McFee Barker.

Virf lata ds with wwsd. hr. T. t. Parker.

da. -It wood. ar. W. P.

WilllaaM, A Ulna. Virginia laa.ysat, Sefcr. Bebr WIND-Enrlog the day. V. X.

Balled 1 Bteamsfalps Msiioa. Peatee Charlsoa HuvtrvUl. I Alabesaa Pcbeack, 8avaaaa Jassaa. rows. Pairtan.

sww. 'Hailed ea Baadayo-a. rrwraw pis' art. i sn-harlestea. aaeaaeaered at the 8.

W. Spit. V. S. frieate Viaeart.

Chaaacey, I Speheaa sfea. a 1 lima hark lb bss-RAvm. SUad. T. i Sea Bird bark, from Boeao Ares tewBcetaa.

Scptw lat sob. as au. I Disasters, ate. rt'and, was fat '1 The sell Mirror, hence for Port' and, was fat eoOisiea run prof or vuriew, si iae rovsnewo 1.1 we. wi, a o'clock meramg of tne th at Old Field Point.

Leasr Island Scond. Bchocaer caeaisad, fall of Water, aad cargo, priaetpslly flnar. smk 3bxe gbvs. The bark Magistrate, from Ksw-Orlaaas fee UverpoaL, waa watee lcysed, abd abaadoaed ag. ia las 43 M-loi 43 W.

Tbe bsak lUiasPike struck oa Lealslasi -inn A and sank. i j-; The mlly Taylor arrived at St. GersrgeJ Beraada. Jace? leaklsg badly. and had throve overboard part- 1 ot earxo.

i i ft The schooner Mliree, sweBly reported la eolllsiea wtiu proya ler Carle, was lowed into -iowaea ey a flsblng smack. i Perwlga Porta. CaB Arr Awe. a. Cnartet ef rasse.

fesaa sis li Rival. trcmGaayseaU. Am. vessels sid Jsly 3e. Is.

Bicokmaa. Bar Ealaad acta. J. Brows. Chine; Arg.

X. wsgraa. aiparaiso iwta, Aiana. ssgtswa, i)th PrascisA.Palaier.ee.- -4 Valparaiso Arr. Jaly 1st.

State af Mala, frees r-boarne 1 Vtb. Mevericfc. de. Bid wth. Tasyier tot Caydera i IKa.

L. L. wxyrald. Baltisaere 1 Xsd, Se Ptstrr. Anew 1 as Pwrt-aw-Priaoa, Aa M.

barks Ortwado, Ceaaer. fm. JWaaew Jost arr Hafcs smeaa. tresa St. Tbssssa, Idg.

mrKw-yrh ia 1 Tvamaa. frees aad far aas-aaw ra 4M sear. Wax, Wilieaxkay lee Ph'iadelphm ia 'aI Psete Caatiie. Aag. bark Jseeyh lUsweB.

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