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LA INTELLIGENCE. IXIUHT OF SHI BBWIOMI -AOS. presiding. The Cosri ope? wX the u-ual nour, and tbst foOoW viig named ps IHM -worn In ae (Jrand. Jurors for the Tenn Ma'c.

llus F.Iis, Foreman; John Luther Baldwin. BotOaaoa Philip Bechmns, Klar B. Furburh, SjH-iKer H. Green, Kobett John T. B.

Maxwtll, John J. Walker, Henry Allen, Wilhsm Beuden, Willis Charles av verse, Charles Fletcher, Klna'han Thorn, Mann, and Oliver II. Townsend. fo tbeae gentle? men Judge Capfon then delivered the following charge: or Tnr OlAIO have irwem that you will diligently inqnire and troe pre make of all matten and thing- ah all be given you in charge; that the counsel for the people of tbU Mite-, your fellows, aud your 44 own, joO wdl ktep secret, that you will present no one from envy, hatred or msjhm, that JOB wdl not Wave any 0M Mpreseated throdgh f.ar, favor, affe. tion, or hope of lewarJ bu'.

that you "will prenent all thing- truly an tney rotne to TOBT knowledge, ording to the beat of your standing." Tbia oath, so brief and precise, ia vet a lucid and comprehensive statemsat of Tour official duties and retpotisibilities. Vou are to stand between the citizen and the State as a shield asd a sword. you ai ia the diacbarge of your duties to protOOt tha citizen from the malice of private prosecutorand the elaov-rs jx.pnlsr jir? jndii ymi ere Dot to folget that the pabtki imperiou-ly claims of you the prompt anl eeitain piesontalwe to the Co arts for mal of a.l offenders aga n-t the i -imisal laws of the BUte. Thasnnsf pswventives of crime a-e tr.a and certain punishments. When hare bt oma aatudied fnrn the ti rtimimy given before TOO tha' the acoastd Ii biTtiatl all rtasoaeate doubt gudty of the crime imputed, and have fuund indictment to the case, whole duty in regard tob la -r formed; your obligation to the pabHe h- c.

tndjarori, respecting it, are discharged, and the then roste on the Courts ana tin criminal Proaecator, I know, very weil, that aierey is Called the darling attribute or power, aad when the cboametanoee aur rouuding a caieare inch thai this attribote can be ex? tended 10 the guilty con. ntlv with the public safety, it is not only Iba right, but, as I contt ad, la the dety ol the epp'opriate cepartnn nt of the GoTernaunt to invoke its In our day, the old bat oooe popular doctrine, that the lor can be satisfied and jas tice be fully vindicated only tiy tli? intliotiou of the penalty, has comparatively but few defender'. The object of legal puni bt riot vindictive, but re? formatory; if toe offender therefore reform the law it aatisued, for format ion is great objw I have tbns briefly Introduced Udeeabje here, gen? tlemen, for the psrpose of oorreotiag an error whi ifa prevails bn no laootadderable extent among Grand Jurors in regaid to it. The idea in entertained by 10016 people, that Grand Junes have disan tioesry power the extrcise of their function-; that they are at lib erty to find an itdictment or to refuse to find on-, ac cording to their own vh ws of the public interest in the particular OSes, regardless of tkt 11 idenex of guild or SSasroaet. Now, either this ir an emmeous opinion Or the oath which is administered to Grand Joriea, and which we hav iunt repeated, binds taem to do that which the law dots not exact.

The oat'idemands that the Jury shall protect the innocent and inlict the frailty. The mntstion of guilt Li the sole question sub? mitted to the Jury, and that dstavmiaed ttif tvtdfHce. The law has placed the power to extend mercy as fa vorn to offender-, ii other In some caeee it is given to the Courts aud i'can bo exercised in a special inner; in other cases power is aodged with the Kxecutive Dopartaatat of the State. It was never in'ended by the framtrs of our laws on the subject to trbbtal leter, that, irrespective the evidence presented to them, Giand Jurjrs sbould ex? ercise what is sometimes denominated a discretion, apon the question of presenting an iodictment against farooao aooaasd of enme. It is a common su ng, I i jw, that Grand JaiOfl have the right to Siorciso their discretioo upon the subject of tinning indictiiients with ail due reepect fur those entertain the opinion, 1 think tliat upon a closer exammatioa, anv inUilligtiit mit will rot fad to discover that the as nertioai is at war with tic plain spirp.

of the Grand Jurors' oath, and renders tnose bodies practically BsstSsars of the law, when our sysH'in of jurirprj'lence otdy oamtitatea th.m ha minitiert, I wi 1 ot on th eeoasioa detain you let lint to a particular statemeut the subjects of toe territorial extent of your jurisdict on in general and npecial the Oibniiioo of the vaiimis mtaaes arfatoh may be brought to your notice, and the distiactioa bet eeeu the seveial grades of Ol j' the same beaa ise all these sntyectn have bi en treated wi'h sotBoloal eision for your purpose, by the Ui trict-Attoruev, ia a pamphbl which I nm in's-rnu that (Iii will Hy oa your and whic'i yoi cau eoassdj under hin ad Vre, wbe nevi you may disire information on those ts. The Legislators, however, has imposed oa the Court the of bringing several sta'utes to your portico iar aotasei Tin- duty tbiir. Imposed iadi tatet the sovsreign power of tne Stats obedience to these as i wjatatlj essential to the laU rents ol the pub? lic, and the mtereaee therefore cleaily dedaeed that all complaints tvhu may be Ui.t Iief.ua yoo alleging violations of provbabai sbotild roeaivi your promot and perrcvering attention. Owe of these statutes in entitled "Of the la! r-nl of By this law no greater interest, dincoant or consideration on the loan of money can be received than at the ra'e of seven dollars lor the use of one hundred dollars for one year, on the sum loaned. If luore in received the poiSQB moeiv ing it is gtiil'y of a meaaor, and liable to be paafihod by a tine not aioendlag one iboaaaaaj dollars, or imps bowmen! not exceeding nix moths, or both.

Anotbi of these statutes is the law declaring and prohibiting extoiti tUm No public officer or person can demand or receive OB other or larger fee or reward than that which is fixed by law for the performance ot the particular ser? vice for which the fee or reward is demanded. vViei ever shall violate this provision is guilty of a misde? meanor, and is liable to treble the dauuges sustained bj ttc party aggrieved thereby. I must also mention the el- ctlon Th" safe? that ard thrown around the integrity of the ballot box by this important statute are numerous. AH violations of these safeguards are declared to be either felonies, ir mifdemeauori, according to th-ir character, and the punishments lasposad are OOtree pcucingly severe. hat is familiarly ceiled in vote," if miss in declared to 00 perjury.

exiruig a vjte to ho fain I tirorn tn, ii declared to be the same ertasa, Pnrvaawsag vote is declarid to be btibery. tuibTtoiiuMU at, or fmyimj bjf a candidate ior or other persoa, fWtsniai to or daring election, 9t fumitking steney to promote t.le election of such candidate, is a crime. Changing or aUermn votes or tatet tainmif more than the proihr uuuiber of nasnet, wil? fully dinobeyitig the lawful ooaaaatada of the Board of torH, otmTructing or hindering etettort oo their way to the polls, voting or offering to vote in an hkm olstrtol when the elector dsw not reside, voting or offering tn vote store th.i<i ona al an election, coring voters, proonriag, aiding in rxmosaUiog another to come into any town, ward or district the pirposs giving a vote, knowing the nerton to be qualified, are all a-ts whici by the ectMM laws are dichirej to be misdemeanorl and are indictabls. Another of these hwn Ls the ttatato ptohibttbl1 the establishment of hrtterics. At this day no lottery, game, device or chance, in the nature 01 a lottery baathornted by the laws oftuis State, nor can lottery 'tickets bs sold.

Every vi of this statute is deohwed to be a mlsihtmsoaoi ami is In relation U) the law respecting the sale of bdoxb eating Bonora, it proper iar ma to say to you that au.ee the late dseirion was made la tbeCoartof Ap rle, In the cases arisipg uuder the itatals robttiag The KujipresAion of Intemperance, and Crime," passed IgSI, the subject ii iavolved an muco Whatever private views of that decision may be euteitamtd. its legtl effect ii appa? rent- Distinguished Judges differ in opinion respect? ing the existing laws on the subject. In these cireuin Stances Legislative can alone provide that certain srofoethm wsiek asmasdsd by every eontideration of morals, of pecuniary and social later ssts, snd even of mainon humanity, acainsl the a camnlateil evils which inevitably re.ul' fron the aure BSTietad sale of bnmxkaatiag and which are dow spreading with fearful rapidity ov er the so lets of this BMtropsiia, the gloomy pall ot poverty disease. enme, wneu heduess. sorrow, ami Ubl Iu my own opinion ti saie oi i vm-s se a beverage is prohibited iu this cky, an I there no existing power authorize such stle.

t'ixt the sale of such liqoon i- msssnassanor, panitbsbia hy tilie and mmtitoomustj but it remains with the. people and wita the Major, PoOOO, and gi Dien, their SSTTSBla, t.i ttlc the qsesti by latting the appropriate bribtmnb in asstios the sal --'t. I have now mentioned ail the statutes to which lbs coort is required, by taw, to the Men the G.aiid Jury; but there are sod sabjects equally imponaut to the we.t'are of that people, and, iu my own view, I should tail in tin discharge of my official duty it 1 mid SSS? to them to your notice. Tbc set to amend the ca sting law relative to bribery petted April 10, 1M3, if a very imporrtant law in twin to this iu. It in designed for tue uuritttmena of acts of nffii ial ti a f.

ooinmit'e'f by municipal and officers. It proviCee that ofli r' tie who accept any gif', tt.iuar of vnbje, of advantage, or any proaii.se at undertaking to make or furnish the same under any gt that bis vote, opinion, judgment, Uoo be flu? lm ed thereby, or -hail he giv-n in ai particular manner, or upou Bay particular side of any que-tion, matter, cau-e, or prooaedoag then pend it or nich mav by law be brought before bim in official tapao who shad dueetly or indue My demand hoia.r to rmetee, reoetvo, or entert aia any BtgOliationii or for suck gift, tiiug of value, advantage ns a ootmiderafloa or moiiva hi-official vote, action, or mlluenee, vfotiofl be forever diequalitied fioui hnldiug any pablk office, f-rfeit the office he and may be punitbid by imprisonment in the State ptl-o; r. fx. e. dirg ten years, or hyaline not exceeding 15 000, or b.dh.

the discretion of the Court. I will also mention the statute whrh makes a crime to buy or in any manner to receive stolen prop? erty knowing it to have been stolen. This aomaaoll punishable by lmprssoament in the Stale Preon a te rm not ext ceding five years, or in the mnty i-ail not exceeding six montbs. or by a fine not exceedmg or by both surb fine am imprisonment. lie prOOthM of rec eiving et'ele-n property is one of the rrcvnilitg and most pernicious evils of this city.

As tLe system is pursued, young children are decoyed into the service of ihe sherm-fa ly depraved, cowardly principles, and allthe risks of detection aud punishment, while the receivers thattMslvoi are BOBS paiativOty safe witii their plunder, and are thu- ravie jicb by the demoralization atid ruin of the cbefmbod bnpss of many a humble, may be, ytt aevertbelesi goatJag wortny parent. To the subject ot gambling and of lottery potbmj I have several times berotofoto referred, and nave em forced my reference wi all the arguments which it has in my to present A repetition of ihcee argument- bare trookiBol probably sobservs any ueetul purpsvse. They n-e all known to you, tkmoo? The sad Bonecq nonces which inevitably Boo from too practice of those mocisl evils, if you ehoons adept that name, are scattered eronad you. and to see them you med bot lift your There rpemdbihty for the continuance of these evils does not rest on me. I trill bring to your notice, gentlemen, tlie sta'n'e, entitled Dueling and Challenging to Fight To fight a duel any dtadly WS WOB in this State, al? though no death eosoe, to leave this S'ate for the pur.

pooeof eluding the operations of tbe ttatoteof this respecting dueling or challenges i.i or accept a challenge verbal or written 1 tight a da ri, to carry or deliver a challenge, to be present as aid, secono or surgeon, wheie a duel is faughf, an 1 to ad iee, countenance, or assist at a duel, are fslooieO, and the orTtnderS are upon COOVietioO liable to be pun? ished by rmptisoomoot iu tbe state Prieoo for tepio varying fmm seven to ten years. Iu oir day the duetirt's of Honor ha- ceased to be esteemed among gentlemen a respectable code. To send or accept a challenge, or to tight a duel, is no longer det-mt an inoication of true Courage, nor of an en? lightened sense of honor. The Legislature of this State in its wisdom long since cor de mied dueling, aud, by its SO est meats, stamped upon it the imonss of legal condemnation. If, geiitlemea, you have infor? mation that any violation of this atute.

bus occurred uncer such as Subjects the guilty par tieipotors In the deed to your cognizance, I trust, that you will take prompt and efficient agsin-t them, ami thus institute proceedings which sbili signally vindicate the authority of this law. or THE Galon JOBTl BtCeal events in a sister State of this Republic present a stringent incentive to diligence ana energy in your offi -ial action at this time. You cannot be ignorant of theie events, if their primary The news has her? alded throughout the land, and I may say the world. Tee lovers of law and order everywhere are startled, and all true friends of our cuntiyare aroused to rt flection upon the duties and responsibili? ties of citizenstOthe government unler which they live, and to which tbey must look for the ptOteetiOB of hfe, liberty and property. Tbe history of events is a solemn, practical illustration of the troth of that important kSSOB in political economy Which is em? braced in the words, ngif'inrr in th pri ot Lihrty." If freemen desire the protection of a wise and jtirt government, thy mugi attend to tnnt mtnt.

The relative dependen ies of liuu an events are such, and f-uch is the fitm.ss of things, that like pro dniCS like in tbe operations of government, a- cer? tainly as in tbe process 10of nature. No intelligent piT SOB aill pretend that the citizens of Sin PraBsdsso might not have avoided the crisis whica is now eon vulsiiig thai city. Tbeypossessed tbe necesaary icol and moral power; tUl is proved by the tuat when they did ri-e in their own defense of iliti cal and persoial lighte they pre vailed. Honce, it i dear that if the nt. tpii-nig and order-loviiig oitiaeus of the Pacific bad from tbe giiniog oeatoei 1 propi attention to the afTairs of governoxent, and had always been prompt in tbeenfbrceim.nl of the crimioal lews agaust 1 tt 1 tiicrs bo snjh bnmiiiatieg oe-oesHity as that rhing above ta? In their own defense, Btcersity which lion for the second stained its history, Woulj have xis'td.

I have referred to the recent even's in Ss.ii Krin ebco in the hopi that your adademay be 111 ire steowp ly inflnenceo by the Rtersnee to gnero the peace of our own city, by upholdiug the topresancy of the laws which to proaarve its peace. In this connection 1 will puticulu-ly invitoyonrnl tit ion to that disorderly element whicT seems to have appeared la oar own eby witbia the past few woeke, anu which has beeu mamfesttd iu a meet tflrboleot mariner on several occasions. (tertlemm, we should take warning fVomexperienOS aad obtervatioo. Wn should rot permit a dnngaroos dbrtnrbmg element to become strong and ild by our Indiffereace to it iu its beginning. ir ettiaens rboald be enabh to fi 1 that they are se cure agaiast op or etireit violence at all times and in all proper places.

Neither hii-aims, cowhides, csnts nor o'n- dangerous weapons shoulo be suffered to usurp the of the and officers of law 111 the adjustment of al or fancied wrougs. You, gentlemen, fisaoot be ignorant of the fact, that oitbni a ft weeks a murder baa been peipetrated BOtnoaofthe erpetrator has been dhOQvOrod. The Victim ol that ut.baliowtu outiage was, it Una, men occupying humble plai'e in snd business, ba1 was none the lees a good and valuable oitinea. The body of tbe mutdereil man bore evidence the murdi was lostigated to do the deed by a far baser motive than plundtr. Neither can it be unknown to you that within the last few weeks several astaoltl and battems bave bieu perpetrated in our midst, evincing uucomuon boMneM and disregard of public order, and personal righte, unless the rtimnnwtaooos und.r which they originated legally justify the ks.

I hope, gentlemen, that will be iastitotod baloroyoa for the investigation of all these occur tences wit! a view to the trial of the parties impli? cated, and I am happy in areuring you, fiat I enter? tain no doubt that you will inve-tigste them, rj 4 web calmness, candor aud patience, with SQOrgJ and promptness, to the eud that jou and 1 an I all 0.0 fellow citizei may have new reasOfl lor respecting institutions of Government, and for n-p alone them for the redr-ss of our wrongs. You are eopt ally enjoined, by atatnte of thai State, frojt dbcloa Ing tbe tact that an indictment is foaad any person for a felony until the defendant shall have tx en airested thereoBi aad I think oandid biterprstation oi i hdanetioo, demands that you tlronia makeao diel of any matter whatOVei wbicn mxy be sub? mitted tor your onsid? ration. When vi retire tei the apvtment appropriate! to on, you will organize by apjaiinting one ot your num ier as Cb ik.w I ose duty it will bs to preserve miaab. of ytur pioc.ediogs and of the evident given before you, ai to deliver tie minutes to tha District Attor? ney, when directed so to lo by the tlraud Jurv. Your foreman will aduuni-fei tbe oaths the wit ue.ses who may appear before ysii for the purpose of giviig evidence.

Wheiever by you. the District-A''orney nay be for tSe purpose sewm He will act as you. ktgal adviser, and will isrue SnbpoSM for such witnesses as you tnav require to be bmuvbt before you. The District Attorn, 1 alloeed to be with you at ah times for the purp giving information; but aeitbei that officer nor ativ Oths person may be pre sent during the expression of your opinions, or the giving of your vote! the matters tiefore you The highest number, of which the (JranJ Jury can consist MB3. and the knrott numb, is 16 Tofiml an indctment at least llJnrora mast agree At the dose of tbe Judge remarks the Grand retired to their room to begin their The follo irg persons wt re then arraigned for trial: WO, Moran, who pleaded guilty tj forgery in tlie foorlh BSfSSa, In MSMSWSMBSSlfM biisou the CSV Btak.

Sentenes, hutc Priswi two sssrs. ('I as. De BOre, who plBBOsd godtt to attemp' at frsnJ ia iteslinii shum sagwafeuwalehSaaaJ too L3i bad hired. Hellenes, Paxiteutitry twe.ve uiu.i'he. John Thi mpsoB, who was charged with highway rub'ierj, but pleeded sailty to xrmd sreery.

SeLteuce, St? PrisoD two veers. Join Kelly ard Moran, charged with pi-wiog I 'si 1- 1. ey. demanded separate trials. Thos charged bpaumg if' MaaSssMt beat, ML He vat sad se-teaced the State rrial two yesra M'PKBIOB CUl -AOOVSf Bef re Jadte I.

1 is ra. Letrgett agt. Ohas. (JiUespie? Cause Orniloo wltb Cierk. OiSeoii BanhsSB agt tWte Filer et adjasteX lESSmLj VSatbewh gsjnnmBl Mclatyrt ml it, COURT OF OMMON PLEAS-'rtetti.

5 Brfcw Bat ot. Andrew Major agt. DanielFeitner fur inrtinniit. Vlun-oirt? f. al tgt.

John Medina tl-Onlar tc antj Clerk to mi over bkiuj. Mult rr.ei Cm k.so eiee.it! I -4 that he e.iueily by plalitirf en I end tbet ibe motion for illowance oe tfaataA Carpenter to n't tc recetrir. il.iain Cr le tl th? York KrVi Re-roeJ -Ottered tbtt plainti'i ftie eeennty for Prter 7eg 10 Sao.a*i P. to rtay toadto rt c'eteed Manuel et aJ W. oat at a A order to vacate, payment Tiootht Puberty igt.

Beij. dec-icg till 'a otloa for an at.ichmebt. without toett to thtr alee to aetiaeactl Joke Utbers. reference receiver. Jaeob Akren eg- Herat Koon-MotlcL (JtLlrd niKKIRD.

ou Jos? 2T', tie Pint Pretbjtetiaxi Church, by tbe Ret L. Heeii'too. Efca Ree. Joha Henry B.cdd to But Eilt? A. Peart cf BRF.WPB RY-On Monday.

Aog 4 at Chrjt Cbnrch, Ike Ka? Jet. Muleaehty, M. Brewer, eeq to Mite JtLLie BRADLEY- STLROES-Ia WUtcn, tin. ly '-Se Re- H. BriiLey.

(beriet of bfick. Am daotb'er of Juhr. Stnrtae. atq of WuY tuts. DE Moadey, Ant by tie Dr H.

Ilait-r, eaq of Baa Franc aiel tu.it of tne HorxTboe R. Walker of FA IK AMC A LL A Tl At Roxkury. Mate, on l.iar* 31, by ibe Rev A TVmpaon. 'be Re? B. lairhenk.

ot the Bombay Maty ret ire Rev. Henry if the Abmeiiiiiwar Ii cie. Tl.ure ley, Jalt V. at St Paui't met. Troy.

N. St tna Rar Irr -laorr uf AintteiOam Fiaceee New-Yetk. HANS' i.M-LVON-Oa fnetdey, IaJ? by the Rat. Mr. Mr.

Htxtom to Sarau LjCo. bjth cf STL aRT? on Sa'eHay. Ju.i Ji, tfce Rev. Mr r-tie-ter Ir Curie? flntQIt.Jr PhJi.e. rbia.

to Mut Htith Ada Diarbort cf Sttetke R. ViROBRBLICE Au? t. Mt tu Uutk.Slr J. Ii of Philadeipaia to MlteH A MeeketffVeetOtwes Pi'ttfitM Mm on Th-irwlet, t. r.y tbe Rev.

Mr. Bi.ji toL. tbe Rev. vVn'ie-n tVooi, 1 of A I a' ta? ttation, to Mix Howard daorbtrr of Welcome f. tf I' Ilil -M.

died. ALOER In on Aug. I of Al Clew J. ytart, 5 iuutitbt tud ii dljt BI KI.KN?At liueuui, nn ToeeHay, Ant. 1, Sarah Be 1 tn daughter of the late John V.

Bartru, teed yrart Tbe IntLdt u.d reJativftof Ike family era karited to atierd tbe fat witbuut 'urtk'er 4 o'c'ock p. from the late ratider.ee of ber fattier, near Third atanne. Can.briJ?r, on SalntJay. 2. Bbbm Etauret Bruwu.

2 yeert and 10 mon'bt; Z7ti Bit. Bri ar, aeed I yean tod 2 mcxthr, ciuidreu of John ti Racbtl J. Browo. La Vireja Nicarettia, of cholera, Charlet Ca la thr 'h 1 ar of tee. cday rr.oruine, 4, itflatnrcarioi.

of tbe Haarlktta Anrba, mfatt diugeter ol and EhzaBe'b Chapman, et od 9 ix.uii'bt ai.a daya. DI PORRES Ricbmtnd. VkV, toddrrly ct. Ti.nrtu?T. -Inly "il.

tb? Pt'er Be Fcrr-ie, of tbe If. E. CbaiBB, Beat a. DAVIS? In ihit eRi nn Bandat. Ant.

4, Eliza Jeboiakim end Mary at'l 4 mootha ai.d 3 daye DOLAR? Oc Motday. Aug. 4. tbia dty. Elite Dolan aged 9 tnoi the and 'I dayt.

FOO'i- on Friday, 1, Sutenne F.gg, elirt of ibe late Daniel Paff, M. 1 bit at Hyde Park on Moiday, Aap. 4, Jut 'iiliwoid, in yeei cf bia Hit Ikatral will tike place from Calvary Church, oa Tburediy, Aug. Bl4 p. B3.

Hit fnendt acqu tlntai.ee, to tether with tbe congregation uf Caltary Chnrtb.are intited tc attend tbe fuieral. Hout'on, Tent nn Mor.day, Joly W. lleideiaoi the Hon. Mr. lienderaou.

Beaatoa, Taetday, July 22. of dierrberi. William Bill, of VVtlcozCoaaty, BOEKIRS? In Monday eeeedaa, A-nj 4 Oer Retch, iLfaiit Jmehttr of Maria E. and JauaeJ j. Hopkim.

HARTMANN-Ol Mi I 'ay inlrg Aoe Calleiue Htrtmann, aged I Ol Lewit and Hartniann Tneae'et. Ant of roneuniptiaL. Oecrge T. Kelly, atid tl yeart and 4 daya. Tbe IMBlrtel and friendH uf tbe family are invited to attend hit lueeitl ot.

Thuraday afirrLm. at u'tlock, the retidei.ee ol hit rnclhrr Setenty foorth ttreet 1 rar Hn adway, ii; reaAala. BteteeaakBawRI Interred ia Trinity Coatetwy. ER AUF FT- A' Briday Aue- 1. Fra et, infant ton nt Kerdii 11 id a Elllt Knatttl, 11 dayt.

bjiibIbi. lag. 4, Catbeh: wife of Huib ler-an, tead yean MA EBB t-undtiy. Auf. J.

Leila oi.lt of 1 l' aadLaey A. 5 auatBa a id PabitBnaas, BbAm unty. N. Mcnday, Aat 4. Mary i.M Mllaear.

Ol Bi Patr.ek McEi.tr*. 1, it tb ear tge. MAITIS- t. leen Pat el Mtrtin. eel I Maatkl and 7 daya.

la Beaeklea on Mot day, Aug. 4 of coniamption, Oeo. Batb, in ibe Md yeel at age 1'bi'adeirhie 00 Monday mornait, A'it. 4, Mariiaii 11 faiit deufbter el tVUIlMi f.d Mary N. 1 Ittl o' tin city.

Mathew Ol weil, of tbe firm et el! A 11. tbe 47th year of age. III? lr.rn.lt rnpertfullj nulled to attend fir fr in kit late 11 Lake? aa mom ire at Ir'deeb. Forrral temicet at flt Cliurch, Sixth tin.lie. PHILLIPS? In Albany.ot, Fi Aug.

by accidental drowu .1. BiBaBkl Phillip, avn of John Pbi.iipe, ef BlOPklyn, If ytan and montba. TRAIT -In Jeraey Ci'y, on Monday ererinr. 4, at 1 Vlick, alter a but ten-r" nlneti, Mr A. Pra't, Fe if.

of Tbe ny Da'lv -r th? yearef bit ige. on S.tordaf, An? lUVmau. relut nl Stu.uel itmai in tbe 99'Ji yeat of ber ige. BbBWBI ban at Dec 9 1757. Tbe NfW Bedford Meicun BBfSi Her life bat alinoet tua' nad crn'oiy.

Tbrevenftuf tLir bar. paiat.l tiefore ber. Tbe yean cf ber youth were rpent the uf yai Bar uwurd the abip which car 1. that rll fated cargo to Botton. and made harbor tl a irei a 1,1 of Ibe ICll that the American Bevulnti ju .1.

ike bkrth of a great atd indepeoden: aatlon. SM.Til At Caaretaa, N.J.. 01 Monday, A 4 Jane, v. (, I in. t.

an.lth. in tbe J9tL year uf ber aud feagbtt tl the lite Jnbn 7. Andtraou cf Haekeniiek, Her lb.e? of the fan.i are ii Tited to attend lal it 11 o'clock on Wedteaiay morunt, Aug. the Kefottned Dulcb Cburck at BTERLINO At Trameall, Conn.cn Mon'ay, July 28, hltrwood Sierling, of Brldgefort. and la't uf tbit city, in ihe tie! year of b'i age.

Southern copy. BE DOW Sunday, A eg at in Man CLirlet Scdgwiek. ayed 64 I SMITH Smithtua 11. Long on Wednesday Sai ab C. only daughter of Nathaniel tr.t Mary A.

Stoitb. 4,1 a the brlgO w. Ltareice.C Stannaid, Mala, a native ST1 KNS At Huuitou, TaBM, on Toetday, July 12, Jtn.ee of city. Mot day Aut. Mra AnnR: atrd It yeart.

3 n.unu 1 and dayt. -I I KIN-Ou Tbnra'av, hr.g 0. Law lal ee. Henrick Sufkm, Becceef Ma'r, enatite of Oennany. Long I aland, oa Taetdat.

Aut. Stephen Taylor, MidcletowL. ag- 1 Tt yeart. The fm tu. letv'cei wiU he held it ihe retidenee uf Dr.

Hall, ttrerf. 01. ar o'clock ru TLe fiiandtif the tbe tre reapectfoiit invited t-, Itter Tbe remaiua of Mr. Taylor will tal tu MirdleUiwn abere the intarmeLt will take plaer os Thu-a "ib iuit at o'clock The Irieuu" ol the family are invited witbuot futbtr VOt.KL?On Biariibtg, Abb briaf Orvi.le ycui gett am of Urvi.l? acd Cjrne.ia Vvgel, tied tyttut an? I Ittha Tbe friene? 4 bet fan Uyarc iripectfollt invite 1 to attend fnreral ptrei.r?' Fiftv trreet. Se tween Thir tvai the) adceaday) after reun at I u'c'ock, wilhtni' further indtation Fair Haven.

on Stfurday, tot Capt. Wligkt, tS ha? been Matter a Ntw YctV eel ft 'or maty COMMERCL1L MA TIERS. Balea nt the Mittt-k KicBaiaiBe-Ai j. 1 OtO Virginia ea. 9-H Iff? I Erie Ra.lrotd..6", 1.

tco sou do.aaj II (' t' Mliaoun Mate See do.hS 6oi 2. N. Cent. R. I ttt la 61 Km K.

BtlhTl-- Wt ivu R.R Bt ifTA. ion 1'J I B.18.S3 1 100 t.BBB HLCen IWI Bl I.BBB III BB ja? do.ill*.'; MM h-. R. 54 15 Am Kx.hangeB* k. IJt Bali read.1-iJ Cnnu in BtLk.

ReeJiug Railroad. 17 Bank.He) lOO do.06 1 A Hn.l C. I entral K. .107 10 dt.Hl?? tmiiv. R.R...

IB .12" do.IVii riO 25 N'icaragaa Trai nt ti VO do.bJO BB P-nmjhania Cue! Co I It Col, aad (11 1130 N. Y. R. 87 Oal. and Chic.

R.R inai no to. 100 do.smu.tj ICO do.b30 Cler. A Ted. R.B..*(m 75 6A co. RU 15 Third Arrnoa R.

FT Jn. ch.S 1 N.la. Chic R. I IOC in.eMl 91 10 do. 100 aa.911 10 Wie Lake Shore do.911 15 Mi'.

ij.i R. R. 731 R. R. VJ 3dl rcoan aotao.

4 ttdiaea S-atr Ra.Ktl.. ay 5" HI Ce- It R. ui. do. ri Wt do.b? i MkBk.Su a.

Nut.Ia R.R, Tret.ait Co. 7j 9' do. N. Cei. 150 11..

Cat t. Railroad.l<"7j Oal. Cci. do.beV.IO* Er.e Ratir 11.4k Ui. Ranroad.

93 t'-l to.kto 40 ReadiLg F7 ,300 I 40 do.bl bo, BM do. (IB eel aJ TrrnuT, August r. The down of the Stork and nearly the whols list of stoks in the decline. There to 10 ti I I operate eics-pting to tike 'm shorts, whilh pay a pttflt, bears an- IVea sellers. In add.

quiet induced by the absence of outside OfM fl thtre are strr r.g sppr? r.on*ioiis felt in regard to the rroney market of the future. A contracting of the prefect large of bank loans is by avany lo upon as iapendirg, and the first eftVt will fall upon the streit. Cruder this apprehension considerable are maiie both of caeh and short We do not h-vk for any immediate stringency in the money mar? ket, but if the shipments of continue, activity in consequent upon the of the FaH trade, ran searevly be met by the bank." with? out aome contraotion of rail Ene el.ssed at ''-Ol, a of Read r.g a de cline of cstt, Central fell off to -i Michigan Southern toSPjaoi. Galena 107J, seller thirty, Cleve land and Chicago and Ros Island Wj, Michigan Centra! II, Ate. Illinois Central firm at 107 under foreign orders, and Cleveand an Pittsburg at 60, buyer thirty.

down to 1. Iu Kailr.wl Roods the was at the Board, but theie were considerable private about iMj.cou Erie, 1093, for liurope, ami MMte 1071s the same destination A' the Board, III ao I Central sold at b. 60; Fries, 1071, at 10, Bad 101 at The purchases to day of Bonds under fereign oi.leis about fioo.ooo. In State Stocks there eoaaadanUa firmness, without a large busimv; Virginia sold at 94, and Missouri at The Fxi saarket i losed with boom tirmn-s- for at far benk-rs names, and for Commercial. Francs are Tho busi ncis has been large, although bat moderate for lar trade rtmfttai i firmer.

To Liverpool, 90,000 bushels (irain a' nj in ships bags; bbls. Flcur, 3d 3,300 do. Rosin, Is a ard fnn.e Cotton, To Loodoo, bbls Flour, 2s. 7Jd. TtobosbwsBof the was -mall today: Paid, 103,799 71.

received. btl anee, 10,369,370 paid for As-ay Oflaee, ja.d on DisbursingChecks, 191,087 86. The private letters by the Atlantic of a very easy Money market in London, and lass stringency on tbe Continent. The business in American Securities was OOTSiderabla, and would have been much larger bat for the firmness of holders. Seme orders hw come out for Bailrotd Central, II lirois Mi higan Central, Michigan Southern, Ftie, not to large extent, and in roost oases limittd below the market.

At m. to-day A. H. Nicolay offered for sale at auction, under tbe du-tcti in of Libby, re ceiver, several Bates, aed inten-et in real eetate, of Phiseaa T.Befmrm The fol'awiiigLs the official record of ihe sale as furnished by the auctioneer: 10 hsaeasfrhs Crystal Palace, N. eiuosaeb.00! a.

1 pruniiwoiy Lcte of John (Jreenwood, jr dated Nor. 37, IM5, fur 15. payable sn 7 yeari, with in? terest, told for. 1 proc.iseory note mese by M. D.

Batlsr, dv'ed Nov. 17, kr Oeno 79, peysbl? iu 7years, with u.ter est, ssls for. 375 1 Bisa ry note, made by Henry Da.ten. Jan. w.

lMl.fm 0200, payable on demvi d. sold tor. 1 mutiny no's, mnde by Wtn, H. Noble, Dm. 1, I lor 0700, peyab.e in 5 years, soM for.

1 pr' n-ifierr note, ade br Acam Rsy BtST ti tor WSn Apn! 1, lf60 wterest in pesat, in i ancuslly, secured hy and gsjorSS teid by the Musisslpp' sad Milwsukse Rsllroad, a Id ft r. KCl 1 mi if rittsburs, Jus is ic-r uater e-t cer so lor. WS 1 bend of County, due iu for 11.000. Intetut cent, s.ld for.TIJ 1 bond of Miami Cost ty doe in for 01.OOS, In? terest 7 cent, sold Piopeity ith-ease co'uer of Broadway and Houseon rreet. eonta cu l'9 feet on Broadway.

feet Vinrhas on Cnsby street, nd 197 feet 7 iiu-bea mm Hswetoe street, sold for OtlSI to rfttjafes ard jur rmsnts. asaasjattaf to 0951,151 is, aid Mia. Ilarnuui does not mmeher right ioWSt the property. Also 19 aerra of Isi.d in the 01 It ojbw t. GfaULty, sold for subject to tbe niortctfes tud jui'tinelits amounting to 116, and Mrs.

Barnum ast wsisr her of dower in tbe property The tetn-s of w-re esah. stit je-rt mttBBCOa, pSJSBlS at tbe i It cs of tbe Heceiver. at IS o'clo. b. '1 be Beading Company has girea aatice that en and after tbe Is' of BepiOB bar, the freight and toils that ad will be ircreased 13 cents tv tun, between the more de-tant j- n's, aid 10 cents tun be Ween the ibeOttSf ililtriuetbate poiuts.

From Mourt Carbi to Port Rn hmond the raV will be tun. etead of 11 83 i' tun as new charged. The New-York Life Insurnnce and Trust Company has declared a semi annual dividend of five jier e'ent. snd a surplus ditidsad of a Uke amount, both payable OB the ill iLi-t. The Batk, a wnd BBBBsl divideodof i ceit, jiftjable lvth Tte Tb.rd Aveans Railn ad ceat, payable 11th itst, TLe New York Fire snd ICarbtS Insurance a se un-aninil dividend of 18 Pcent, payable- on demand.

Tbl St Kite Insurance a semi annual dividend of cent, payable on demand 'I he Controlle of the City of St. advertised that the interest on the Bonds of that City, due here, trill hereafter be paid at the Bank of the BtpabUe, in this City. The business of the Clearing ITouse was 033,139 noo. Tte steamship Nautilus, arrived at S'ew from Bran Said brought tl I.V." I in specie. The Penda, to-morrow, will take about a million in lpt1 which is considerably more than has been re? cently supposed she wou take.

The shippe rs, we hear, are fjbodbne, for lYnriSvlvania State Baterett, i oo. Belaaoat, Gebhard, Robb ns. Mr. Hoffman, Pickersgill, 0,000, ard probably er small amounts. It will be a gratify eg iitiiionnceme-nf to friers Is America, that Mr.

Ptabody, after SO BhsomW of twenty years from his ceiuntry, ha- BBgagod a Mge to N't by the Collins steamer of tbs 3-1 of September neit from Liverpool. Tu London Mwh-Lon. Expreti of July represents ti greater portion of the- crops laid by the late- heavy rum iad wind to have ncovered, and Imp arc e-nt-r ta.ned that the whole will n-cover itl poeitiOB. 'Hie weather was gi favorabls to the matorag of the crops, the ears being flower; but the period it a critical one. from Cliicago give the gratifying intelli getct 'hat there have been heavy showers all over the State.

The receipts at Chicago of the ktadiag of produce have been Corn, So. o. 1st to 15th 690 4 HI I 15lb July to 1st 570 5S7 w.ioi i 4jjo In regard to tbe Pittsburgh and Bteubenville Roitd, 7A? ChrcnteU says: "The Steubenville Road is at hut eastrgiag trom the louds snd thick that have ro long obscured its prospects. Tbe gentlemen who now ho.d the road untier cottiact have airiv cd the ground, and we uiLtrstand that the work will be commenced in a few ilajs with a strong force of men. It is eipeiled that the road, except the bridging, will be omnleted be? fore the termination of the present vear.

Tue Board bf Directors held a meeting on Wednesday Isaac Jot.t.., aeeofdiag to previous resigned the Pret-idemy of the Com; icy, to tike efftc? on the 1st of October. R. Lithim, esq of New Yoik, was uoaiimoualy chosen to fill tbe vectne-y. Mr. Latham is a gentleman of tried finarcitl ability, and has beta largely instrumental iu consummating contract by(Which the road to be crmpleted.

We have the ratiefartion of knowing that tLis imr? ttmt mad is ia a fair way to attain a conditi of final prosperity." la Ploar there quite an active inquiry for -topping and hume ut-e, and BOtttdtbataadiog the heavy rain the market wa? well sustained. About bbls. were sold. iE' ludicg 3.000 bbla. Southern State Flow is to a 6 IS In Wheat the demand is good, bat i- rate.

The market ry firm. Corn an upward In(i'. there is a mode-rtte bueinees doing at full prises. Cott- under the faftiga BOWB, COOtfaUMS heivy and dull. The first bale of new Cot loa was re eivtd here to day by the steamer Alabama.

Londvi G.vbi has the following in regard to recent failures dm. i Sei U.eri to ib cm sdr.vts per Vst 6m ki cotx.b.!*eteu hont?) In dtkVeWee. estate vOI fivict Ib? pound, WrUbt fc Stock port, owed for cotton, and itop page bat -hen, Ur BiMsbaBtr indoiad VA Co btUl the and llt? lux Ib? Alioeetber riebt CO owe tB wblh aretruy ttSJBS, biile bed or it' Wfi; Bj on Wrtgnt b. I to 12500; V-i Co.adlht toMtrriutk Co. L.w., Ili.lM; only their deate are etclvrer ul AA.OOTj on 111 w.li peat.

Of lour other firm? of tpimere wboe from tb. ebore -Id llakilitfee of firm ba The ixjiim tion to prevent the payment by the Clcrrlwl. and Cm? innat: direr, tion of the mterert on thsb inJownieut the l'itjua and Koad, on the April, pod pnid fof tr.al until the third -reek in QctBBST. T.mr is rlainif to amend the bill I ed in the taae. have re.eived an annonymoiia notire that in tin case ot the Interaatjoiial Insaranee otiipa ny the injtiLi tion been rerr.i.Ted, and the action of A.

BfBaaVt the Company d.evoi.tinued. I At a mtttibg nf the Mr. Starbuck was removed President, and Mr. James A. Kequa Trustee the Ompany.

Tliere was a more active demand for money to day, and the eupply wan ivtu ely as tree me Iba stock found it a Little: dimVnlt to muke up their aroountn. The bulk are now made at 7 rent. The Cinular ol Misers. Ma: ie A the etenmer, since our Circuier ot of July, nothing of llTk.t riaiwinlll ITT tr.iwplr-d ui-ei Its absence tu in tbe citv ct many apeculetere and capita.i.ta. the tn I nf r.ler* received by tbe )ul mail from Eor.

pe a-cu'int for tbe extreme mac tirlrr cur market exhibired the whole week. The flactua tio have been very Ihe principal tpecnlatlve wh'de livideod pay lug Vv'eeieu wirb are tirin improvemeLU Ineeat aiio well ed. Money in y. uih the app-lcatiote from the trade for iiacoant i reman-firm, wirb a fair doraeetic lern and. Vrreil a j.

Mieeoud and California 7 at loirr.er fricn. Citv elO Corsraf Boaus-There are no i'f any im iirrm ce to tot rt bave been very lielil, odIi Iii i Central Coaatreetton Betids nave aaoav aomeec eioelxg et aa advance of it, I87i.bu aad Sew-Totk CantralBli Mkblasa eiouthern Faad takaa at are iu demand, and lot kite op a I I Erie, IMS. Boude, wea bviubt to for Ear ore, KreeUidBondeai.dat 1" with, and without priei bbje Prrapptt A Co. nay Tl.e etiat i ed Iu our last of Jnly -aa continued to prevail during tbe without any ceaiatlon. The n.on apparel cauee of of tbe fiom town of a lariie poition of tba capita! and epecnlttori, during tbe it aaon ol u.len*e beat.

ceptiug eoeie little Mbt 18 three or four of pru ipal railroad baasSJ tioi bave bteu meet limited. Iu tbe uiidai of tint IMsaaS sf labtaatioa are wet! maintained, and our compered quo? tation! abiw generally a ItifltSg week pncei. ITSTB limited ainunut of Virginia and Mit 10Uli I an? il.H at a I i per cent. Ohio b't, 1 pet n-nt. A lew CadlCsrala i hanged handt at 70.

Citv CoVHTf Bo.vns remain t. RaiLBoaB fair den.act fi Caatral Coa hat otcaaiuued a rite of Erie Ti, IHfj.areupS fer with preity large quote Erie 187i and Hadsoa tat soorurua mUrriet, Antuet 1. Bseaal atewialetcl I.ako K.ne, VV'aliath and 6t. Lcult lit mortgage, aid I.a Croaaa md Milwaukir have no true ictioLtof any ui u.eat to notice, either at the ttock etchenge or at privat? taie. PiiRTHitTKiBtjei.

TertDtr, Augnit ASHES? Tbe market firm the deootud bi aalet of Pott at SB, and i'aarlt at 76 COTTON remaii ur der the tteamei't newt, dull ami haavy. The are very trivial, tntirely for We inota foimerly ssw-toaa BbaaatBtBameB ToCd. Mobile. O.kTu Ordlnarr. 91 91 Hi Middling.1m Ut 111 l.f Mi Iii Fair.Ui Ui i i' ibe it ruiy day, a fiir butinee' irant p.

i.l I Hio ai lull aalet of l.tti-i iui lie, and 0 at In all oihai kindt the demand trivial. pricei lule Fiom tt't C. fftt Ctortmint: Bagt. 8b ck of Rio Coffee on July, Heciitod imie to o'ate. i one.

Seiet for tbe week eitimated 8 SM Steck i Rio Ci dee on tie Mh nf Slock of Java CoBae. au.S5/BB Stuck ollrvvtrniiieat JavtColee, i.fOO? Tl Stock of Native Ceylon Coffee Stock tf Maracvibo Cnffee. I.ifaj Stock Stock of St Humingo Cotfre. Mock ol ill othtr dtKiiftior. I Ml CAMPLEB- are at lormer Plain ind iMIBl ate ithout rinatiuii.

I IEWOODB- A tele of tang St. Logwood it rtpelt'U at II caeb, in but d. OS AND HYI -The have been ami laslsfs kegi Bicaih (NewcMtle) nt lh. Tartaric Acid 1 attic op, vi. and 17 bblt.

Taplca on l. Alto ti.ua bnttr woe-i, et BStfta Btba lor Sola A.b -f-' o7j tee-i oSeieil, but lef'itel and heid at FLOI AM) MKAL KI. ur market opened with itroi.g Irel'i ai o'g local and lair espajtt aVataBad 1 bsttSei in hiiihei ptu a loch lefui- I to meet, and clo.ed film at Sgnret. A v.olent atorm hich Da? I revriltd n.oat of the baa very SBSti ecied t.utiuet?. 1 be tier giadra a'e la fair leoueat at fall pr are 10,80 a' IS lor con.mon to good State; lad ft tut a upeihne 11 dial a and V.wa; j0? SO for auner Bee Oh BS BS for common to fair exira Ohio tin for f.ir to very good ettia Ohij; irK foi 4t.

oia hrar.de, sad IB fin extra Oeueiee. new Klour Item tbe ei ice Milla," Ouio.in market to the quality every way commend-thle In kteplng with itt firmer i t.tracter. Canadian Kb ur ia firmly held, and ta Ir fair demand for tbe home trade of hbie at e-'s 1' 1 30 for anper fine and B6 9u foreitrt Southern Flour It buoyant, and In briak demand In part to arrive aalet of d.unO at t-h -rtH 10 fur aupertme Alexandria, i.e., aad i5a BV fi favorite, fancy and eitra Inciu ling sa iur jice of Fre.leri. kitarg Cuuntrv, to arrive, al SB Rye FluBI ia juita 8iB. ibe demana fair at if Srf for fine and auoeitine Corn la um.

and in 1 -tuck, at lot Jeraey, aad t)i fi HlLTIS- The aalee include 2e catet Cirruo at 10 ntaj Bahr ma SugHiicaf fit eapplei at Bit. U.m 0 Abaco Birdteye'do. et to tireen Oiuger, SB Languedoc Aimunde, krci ibelltd and IB Canaata aa public. Lernen are tcarci-1 from SBBBBd thes co.nmand but Sicily Orai gei aie ale. very at ff.

fit II- Tbe market beta and no tatet of Dry CoJ or Me. keiel bave beau etJrci' pricet ire unchanged. i.Kt traneactioie it. Wheat hate b.er, Ight owiag ti tbe ItatBl aadSthl abeen of a good aaoirtinect, prUei are firm. etDeciailv of taw, which it not plentv: ealea OfJOB buah BtimaWhiU at ISf it lirui and LB aupply prime light i eeiea ama'l at SioT teic.

Oaia are in good, demand at 4 fur 8tatei il'Hiic fi t.j a 14c fur Weeteru. Curu ie better ei Iui good druieac Iur the bon trade, Iba Etat and for exp-jrt of II bu-h at 'reyftjlc fur Wettern mixed; VUilir for Yellow, aed c. fordo. White. Ha maiket him the lopply good, taleeofitjfj baJea it ii c.

no HOPS? ij.irk.-r IgdalL The Atltntic't advie-a are not fav table. Tt.e duly wai backed at JtWm MB to BIB) Coo and a -tat? tlat a f-w ahowert wonla have the to'pre. duoe en averiga if not a fall crop. Tba only we learned Sf to-lay a of It, ba.ee prime Wettern at lie. the taaaa ul pro ea il ItVlSfC.

HIUKS Holden mil firmly demand former preteniioag Ibeie it not, doing. The ere moderate' Meet but mcr aaed. IMJlA-KI. BBl.K-fcinail aaiea ul Paracnly to the tra le at IRON-Tb? inquiry la l.inlted Or Scotch, wuh u.or? offering a lor late sad A Wt for email. Kngiuh Sbtel u.oie tttlv- of I coi.tde* and LIME- Buvaland ia b.t li.ii, at forCou.eiin rump ie Luminel, but a mwlcra'' cargo kliaf full II not an a.1 l.tmer prirea.

LI market ll quiet; laat it of Oalena et, Bl i Kefir ed German at ii toft BaaalaB a Mexican at cottinuet a fa.r demand for Hemlork Sole it extreino ratre. Tbe receipt! i.xbt, and "of ion Ilk da Rough la very a area and 'ed- Frti. Caifak.iit and Eagllah tilted Sheep ir? with? out moTement MOLASSES it drui but firm; no ealea of importance bare t- toade. MB. Crude ia lb rery light and ie uow bei I et higher flguret.

We quite tbe tuarkct tuu. at ixr fjj 50 Common la ia moderate demand aa'aeef 1 IBi bbit. at BU I afloat; holder? ale taking 'lijc SB, delivered ttvalitiei ire in moderate reqneir, pruee are firm, i Tai ii in light itock, end oncea ere firmer. 0 Oil ia mode-ata demand, and pncei remain pnvare edvici by tbe Atlantic report a tinner markst tn tke etkei tide, with viry little crfering, and aeveral orderi from tbu tide were returned, which eoula uut ba fiiUd Tbe cBly have to rsport ei 81c. i cub.

ard American ie eteedy at gallou. trade vvna.e firm but no further lalee btve trauapired et fug Spriug. and fur ter Bleached. Crude Sp-rm ia inactive at IS, and Manulaclured at S3 for son-, ne UiLter Lnbleaabed. Lard Oii quiet, bat firm O.iTe JMtoatS isaui i Bt Bl SSB Bt for qaartt and piare.

OO it fair requett at a.lvanciug pricet. Pelti ig iteadr it by the eargo. 1 aovlSlO.NS?Tb* mqulry for Pork ii good, tbe weaker eotaid.rtd and pncea are ateady tke aale? aie 4V) bbla at U. f.ekleae; BI7 75d ,7, for pnme aud 18? I l.f for Prime. unchanged i the demeuf la moier ate tor the citv trade; tbe aale? are 130 at a 4,7 17, Bw Prime SSB ea lor Meaa, and ISwZll for re pa.kad Meat; i-ked Men; ime it quiet a- nominal at icon it quiet tad r.

I BaL Cut Meats inactive at fr.r 8bcu.deri.and:?,dHc fur ia fiimly held th. ae BMBd i-tiy for the citv trade; aalet cf av bblt. and tct. a' fCr to pgfcSM Beef are and pricee are nominal. Butter it io befer suppiii aaJ tba dtBiexd fair at ItBaSe.

for aud mV mlV, ffla hii? t0 UV lO o.i iir. 77 Porto IE asttsa sf SSS Baa Jaata Ikiaw i ft Sk- SPiLTF.B-Tbe market couOnaee q.iet, mtZZm TV? Ii firm, with a food mtU, sacks Ke a.b. TKRRjk JAPONIC A W. of mJ? jjic tnres se terms Ml MMMMh TOBACCO -A nit-derat? doing In doovMtt- Lw full lorn er of I le. kr i baiM II St mmA IM mm? Se? Tl AS continue ioipt.

but are brio tn? Pal; trad? -t uj iooii Tb? lair both 10 Um brnrntt i of In rt i Its market is Im La' small pritre st I Ic rtib TIN-Ftg f'Miy without attracting tho St MMtt more I boiN Mil et Cbarrcel moe Tont? ot? tin TS erd I Cot? 84? 6 mos. WHISKY- Tfle Ii 'juiry is situ? ti Im? ptres er? better; hInhI I.IMfcWs, errtew, f. rOhio aid mit I c. ptKM sxs In Bjmjof bnyen. abeet ft mos.

Prrkitta-s) least Cirealar. Pt' Ni? Yoaa, Am 4. In im iMt uhtlMSr tTSJ staled th? of Pig dir. ut krat months of tbs tost fei Inf short about IJM tens to thoM during th? Mm? j- The In July are about tie Mine, is tbe um? mnnia iastyrar. but to remark that a Vint 340 toss of wrre esterted to Chins, whil? there ni so la Ju'y last Aprstently, an unfevorsol? stats of wo sxe, kowt in s.prast that tb? aal aal sm aatftlaa to tuv tcpottant ex'ent.

if at all. aid tb? ahjrt tbia n.at be for by tha tenerally bar irt larpelf aad ripared thru wart? In th? contmakne? rcret et the aud camed t.r ui.uaua. iarf? itocks of loa "It bl raasaaakta to anttcipat? Fall Ljt leck of Pi? tea I is foi tbe t. aud large Mi'tonal rete.pt? would probably to modaMt? th? ta faror of boiaer. so sni.oBsly looted later uu th? VS.

h. to lb. end of tb- -mm ad of.sepJie..?rd?hou prWM Ic KuroM down wrthui Bjg fcmpa-ofoor. tdsM. importer, ttl.IH.I1 tta oht Hi i th? ouarous thl.

ol Iba article. Th. Lead baalneM IhM far Wi to all eoLcerued, to and Tbs rfreir" fur Julr, Korean. a'd by i sift, or I iu? pU? ry ra-lrotxl. 194 or July, I roreipu.

SOOtar.t O.leL?.. taaa Aiaintt Ju'y. Kotektu. I.9l*taaa raleaa. 8ttek In stcre and in polt, BaaMS t.san tun? d.

Rrreipla af Prodorr-AfJ. Mm htrtr off- U14 Klour, 3.7.V bu.h Mat, 3 ffo lorn 5 do JO pkf. IM hiaty. Bp Art? bbls. IM fkaa.

UaUky, Jftj do. 1 Arrived In Alf I Ii MIVIATVaa DSV. i i tet Hlkl. WITH.ran 9andr I I Hoe. I He? ltlOa MA BINE JO UliNA PORT Of NEW YORK.Aua, A Cleared.

Liverpool, M. Ships-W Rrder. Lirerrool. Howes I SBMa A Co; Chancellor, Aus? ter. Liverrool.

Frost t. Stevet-svn. Balk-Kepler. I'm City Point, I) Wllsou. (llr MonlMB, Struver, Kohl Kit Edward, Trsey.

Terrspons, Prtco A Bud EliMMth St fc olaLt, VVnittnp, Rottet Uo lui.idt A Co. Seiniii'M-Ssrab Sml'h. C. n.uie-t?, Uai.i-ls. Noifolk, M.

tf II ToveiiMud, Lan-bett, Curacia, Beamman A Thomreou; Critra.R, Vern 1 A Abbolt; Mary Emma, Hijtnan, Philf J. W. MiKee. Brtwn, Otrdner. Providence.

toMter; Pranallo, Attiy, Pmldeiee, H. Hst.us. Arrived. Btean.sl.ip Alabaas, Savannah ro.U.-. aad to L.

Mitchell. Su'day. Aua. N. I tackaAfed als ol aLC Nashville; 4vh.

at 1:10 with re-amaklp Kiorida I' S. Mali Janirs Ai'per, Turuer, mdM. ai pass t. Co Sunday, p.m.. paaMd State ol Ueorpis, bound rsaruMtp NlshtUk.botttd l1 stemnship Florida, bound 9.J Mccoay.

1st. excbai'fed with an Ain'rican kSlk, bound a signal wiib a rod letter Sou white tr nnd a blu- border. hhip KaspftM, Mi rrsil. Havre Jun. mdas.

and pass to Harteck Co lull IB. lat. It J. n. 4V spoke ship tiidepsu d-i i I Balk), frim Liverpool for New York fto'eeic uf Batb), Miller, N-wport, June 23, ircuto n.a?ter.

io lat lu. Ion. 7u, spots ahlp Weetuiors lal.d. from Liveirwi bmp Arctic, mdM and 349 pass to Int. tt UM.

7n, at I p. paMad tteto-ihip KnesMn. henc? ler Liverpool. bhie Millin er I.oinistvn, Sarnsi.n. Kot'ordam aid Hairnet JbmBS, aid '-f taw.

to Cbtmlierlain, RoSuaon Co. In tt 91 ion 10. BWSaH a very IcetM'S Volk'tn July 31, lat. ti 10. Ion ai a ship as tnaJ wfib letter The M.

L. Led Wllldt u.uch thick wnathrr Juries ti paaiMe. Ship Seotli.i a lof Hallrwell), Putt, NewtaiUs June uilee. cm) I res? tee Ban lay i Uiem. Hi.oorat, itiainrn f.

mdM. aad 3M iMt- tot. J. Baaktfli July 85, lat 41 i loa. ahlp Wsstisselai i ki sad vt Baik 1'i Bftai Hrenu 34 aad rair.

to BaflUBSS, Muuer A sliiif. Bark Ivartsad (Oldeu Mullar, Bremen June 19, and .71 peas to Cotta a. Co Baik Met) Bentley Rentley aa la "re tide July Zo. ai.d MlSSOi to W. 1.1 well.

Brip (Kr BaiUbury, Port au Prints 19 da, loswocd to A. i IUmIi. a Co. Bns Mui.fo Park, Halifax i fruit to I' A Iris Kn.n.a tBrem llaahaseu. Brsm.n 49 ds aol IJ pstais tIsaSSf Pao? June 1st AT, Ion.

the wreck of a Br bark, wit.ilop^ed abandoned wilbforeand miixen ab? appeared to bare bstn in tbat liu ticn for time, ivUld nit hrr name July In. lat. 17, Ion. SA, paassd ths of lbs Br baik hat? (of Lon? don) lumber loai'td abaudunvd. Box Acaciau (Hr Lucthait, Wind SM 12 piu'er to BrU JokaanaHtBjttf coal to A I.

i 1 In. Ayer, Nova Scotia 17 Pope I at; in. Presto. Hawkir i. Bslitmoro I Is coal.

Sehr Anon (of PiartSMSM) MrLaunblm, Noifolk rum. Ncbr Eaalal Du: hem, Urande hidM ai mo iasae? to Cbirteiain A Co fuhr. Krai dt Kurritt, Newborn, N. 4 da naval itsesa Itkt Hary Mai.kin, B. n.

Sehr, fllivrr Mpela at: 8p.lix.an, Provideera for Albany. Scbr. Mail da. O'Bnati, plaster toSuutb Bojntoo. Hioop AsMtka, RevLo'ds, Propeller Atthrtcite, JuLes Philadtspbia.

Piopeller Decatur, Oetr, Norwch. Ptorelltr Petit. Avne, I- Alien. Phllaielphis. Proj Jaeksou.

Baker, Port ami. SSS, Alpinwall i mm South amplon, Liijdou. Nhip, Barks and 19 Brigs, aa chcresl outtide Bar. the day, N. and frMU.

Disasters, Thi -Hir EotaSOaaa. McMillan, which clMred at Quebec, on the 2bth u.t returned to firt 30lb, water in tow ct the iteamrr Rainbow. She Lad tar the foot ot the Traverse when ihs sprung a leak. Una Hai Martin, from Btxion lor OtilSM. ws? ult.

off trouth Point, having gone ou the oo? i.iaht. bhe lattfoaasuA MttMB ai.d sriaLgaiiiesuis being tuafle b) an M. to tow her ort. Tas rotLOWIBO are the i.an.ss of the went ashore inllrten Island on tb? night of the ult ot Kitm.loii, Miu Cauiuel Cook uf Pr muce town; out ot do Congrest ol P.ymou'h; Kichtn of Mount Deaeit; Voiuntre-r of Tremont, i iT.StSl vVeUtar ot I.uLbc. The vessel that roce out the SttS was tho Oenersl of At Dog Maud th-eo IV.Sj?St' ihr crewt all There was iasoraiie? for tlx Mataai PrarlacMewa.

sa the r-amue Co.k Lealaa, PrtSSak't a will to the sashaai i ct the shipwrecked men. Ship Coavu of and for Bs'uu, befor? I at SSCS to aiculta axd i ondemned. wu ou vwint of LdetwnlrtiIfas 9H0 MMkt part ol Ut cargo would Is reebipf-td by ip Loo Choo.at tha rtteof pM Shis EDUBOBSa, McMillsn, from tiuebac for woed. re-nri e-l to Quebec of from Mat ira VStSS, water.otig.d. Bs.

Pi TtsMsxwi.ll.r. St. Btepben. N.B been aaLoie at Mooae Pete? head, threw overboard sbont 2,000 kasaaUsy. Bask Oak HiLL, Mart tiom Boatou, with a full freight for ou I bittotn off South Point ou Wed? nesday night, u.t Capt.

Martin waa making to bare tier tovted i SSSaa of tba emw of th? bark J. C. Hand, Marburn, motet, iroui Philadelphia frou, New Orleans, before reined loei. Isitween Ridm? Rock and Drang? hey, ainred at tilb uit acbr. Wux, froa? PMSM.lt wbcr.

captain romaintd ttleudlug to lbs ia? itrtit of tbe owLert Br. niir VicTOBta from Bait mor? via York, at pocl 1 ith exiierieiced a gale 7tb aud ult ou groatd. lost tails, anchors and cuiM.aud shifted aui rii into Liverpisd by Stimai Dreadnought. Tbe anchors and wa nt wer? afierw.rd? leevveied. The Victoria put io here May to repair damag.a au-taiued iu a mt.m gal.

oa tee 2f oh April. SHir; French, which May 4, fr-ewj Cal culta for Bomba) ptt back Caicutu from CoipM, to Jus? 3, and would go katB doc? to repair. Nature at bot i. i. Wkttlera.

Cid. at New Bedford Ufa aMfS Can. kss (Jitf-rd, IsttM and Paclfcc Oeeais; Tahn.10.0 lof pa.rhaveL), Ro4ineot Pailflt Ocean; bark Bevit Pierce, do. Sid ship fJt Air at Wood's IM? al. skip Cbildt.

of I- tllo-iaUa atd K. at l.nhaii a i i t- SB. Bay of IslMStS April I. With 324 this (IZS tl'ice 'J'1 oil and Beul on the lyvge IMO ff. be i.e.

Lett Has ol A tM pa, Potter, 110 (err. Jdj at and l.leinatit raa.efl a- r. Sid. a fewcava YotUf Hem of Natitu. July lat.

3.4 I jo. 39 llcMii.Smch Sandwich clr.ii. At Jun? BWSf I iv.ter, PeaM, of and A irttSf froM FmbI baik Statr.ird, Frao ci? ot Beof. id, having taken 44U bbla Bp craUuia in the vtc'sity of Weftern 23, lat. 44 10, loa Stj V.

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