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FINANCIAL AVT commercial. W lllSfV&A V. f*rt JO- ? P. II. T**? stack roirkot oonllo i ?e sctlve and sirvn ? an! the ffrpoeitlon to operate for a rt* tins been minnlated bv &iu.c'p*?ted leacfloti whii U the bailing "hulls" u?. . ?M0iir<l in brtngiug uWut at the end of uwl week, fir tl.'O double purpose of Increasing td* 'short" lutorr-ut and buying ?t l>>" decline. broken*, professional opera tor.* laid out' dv hp* , uiAtors are aq :?;]y eager |0 buy and ?*.:?? to selling, with tlie exception W Ui.se vho are ilroidv "?hort," w:d w|jC W|th jmverhial eiulibornneM, are unwilling w rever?o ttiev ?oarxo to nut ib.. market, bat persevere M??i*c*nl)y till they either break or mtko. Thst uao nstursl tendency ef prices was upward we loop ai<o foresaw aud (,ur pre dtellons have ivon fully verified by but the rtill extent ot the ri?e which probably yet ?w*!ts the market *. not generally anticipated. The speculative temper is of thsrarler most likely to load lo t\c?t ::es and provofc.. a reooil, but Meanwhile gruue, ?<? wild as tboe ? ?f the Dret itirne mouth* ol lb04 wli! prolwbly be en acted The money market remains ea?y al f.inr per cent, with exceptions at Ave, and tbe demand for loan; u< i> km in proportion to the wipj.lv of .apitaj than it was liwt wnok The amount of flret eltwa commensal puper ?flfellng for difount 1* iEsignilkuilly light, and ouijh <uenlty lenders have to look almost entirely to the ?t.w.lc Exchange. for the employ rorut of tbeir fui ds. The beet mimes sre freely takeu at 6 a 0 p.-r rent, but Inferior s.gaaiufcs hare io ron Iho gausilei ol the broken. at tbe open board at ton o'clock there was active bidding for all the leading railway share*, and prree ad vanced ou the call At the first rejju'ar Iwwrd the mar ket win very firm, while Michigan Southern and lllioois Central *rn stren ? New York (Antral cloned % hivher Muu. a! tie. same Line yesterday, KrJe 1 ? preferred 1, Ites.linr I, Uicli u?u s-iothern lj^, CI?\eUud and PlttsJ ??or;; Si, Cleveland and Toledo l?f, Rock Ir-land >4, Nortliw.vtorn S- preferred Toledo, Wab.ish iu:d WesU-ni ij facilie Uail t.'ninberlaDd Western tJnion r< k'Kr.ipb Ohio and Mlnsl^ippi eartiflca;e? ??re ?> )o?cr, Manpon preferred %. (Joverament ?ee.irilic were hercly steady, and without any marked fee' me. Coup >0 Sre-twontlM of 18C2 luid IB05 ware v lewor, -even lhirty notes of the third series %. Tnonemce State sixes of the new 1 satin wero % lower, N-rtl, Carolina new bond* %f. Norih Carolina aixe weie' k holier. Miwjnuri sixes J,. At tho one o'clock sessions the mar was n'eIM|y al fVariiona: docline. At tho balf-jiaKt two board pri.eu wero in tho ascendant New York Central closed \ bgh. r than at the firnt board, Uir.bigau Southern rieveiand and Toledo 3, Northwestern ^?preferred >4,' ToIihIo. Wsbu^h and We.?vern )?. Ohio and Mississippi eartttiuitnfi Cumlicrland X- Krie w(?.s ^ lower, Illi ?eto t'eutr.il J,', Kort Wayne V Governraont Becurities wta" negloctod, but steady in tone. Compound luterest ?otes wer" quoted thus al the counters of the dealers: ? Juno. 1?04, 1X7 a ; July, llfli, a \'i Oc oher, 115 a V Dee-mber, U4 a U; May, 1h85, 11- a 112',; AaKust,' U0\ a lll 'i; September, J 10 a *?; f^ti.ber, 10UV a ItOhi. At tl.e three o'clock open board the market wan strong. J?ew York Central Kold at 110V. Kle ?4, ttudson 120',', *rodi iK 110^ (k. C), Michigan Central 116 ?*, Michigan Beu tliern )>0\, Illinois Central 128.^, Cleveland and Flttsburg M Jt , Ro<-k Island 10RJ^, Northwestern 46\ -inferred 7*r,, Fort Wayne 10i>^. Afterwards tbero ???au undiminished demand for all the artive railway ?hW'-s, and at half-past five tlio following quota) ions ?we current: ? New York Central llflfc a Erie W* a K, Ilttdmh 120.|? a 121, Reading 11#H ? Si, Michigan ?entheni 90 *4^ Illinois Central 128; Cleveland and ^rtUrt-'tirg 5*1 a Clew-land and Toledo 126V u 127 y*"'11 lK'au<t l#8'* ? ??. -Nortbwestern 4/1)4 a pre* 74 ? TJ: Fort Wayne 10U'; a 110, Ohio and UlasiFv.ppi certilicales 33'4 a J?, CumUerlaud *7'. jQBic.khiiverM%'. Tho pold market was strong and excited, and although ???" supply uf coin for delivery was abundant in com pei ibod wltli what It has been, loans being made al 1-18 * y. per rent per diem' In favor of the lender, the price ?dvanc d before three o'clock to 161 >4', after opening at 148* and selling at 148. There wus a relapse from ?be highest point, and the closing quotation was ***V rh* advance was generally attributed ?e the supposed result of tbe elections 4m Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Iowa, and the In ference am. ng many wae that lieoause tbere were re *nbh.-an there would consequently be radical majontiee, """? wosld reader a conflict between tbe Presi dent and the radical wing of the republican party alt ?ie more imminent. This, however, ie based upon no aaroneons idea Tbe tendency of republican majorities ?? towards conservatism, lor without them the ?Km democrat o taction would be likely to mMmm u" escendencv, and tbia would endanger ? conflict with tbe ultra republicans, and It is needleas ???ay that the sympathies or the people at large are With neither of these factiona. It Is to the interest of ?he country that the balance of political power should Pr*'" veil, and that the dangerous elements which lark in the radical extremes of both parties should be kept 1)1 due subjection, and there never was a time when ?en*en ai ism was more accessary lo our national salvation ??an it is now. The ' bulls" In tbe gold market, there *ie, in try.rg to make capital out of th" ele. tlotis, are Matnterpreting eventa. There Is little or no danger of ?he radn al republicans becoming a more powerful faction ?han at present, and the ultimate result of tbe elections ?? prove thw to be the caae. Tbe 'oreign exchange market was dull, and the draw, ?bf rs'es were nominally unchanged The Teutonia, *"?" Rsmburg, landed to day 21 1..100 francs. M.ntn.- shares were active and flrm. and anon; tbe &een?to sold stocks Corydoa was enperially stn.ng. At m* fir?t iM.anl Church Pniou closed 44c h.gher than al ?be same time y est ^ May, Cory don ec., Tall River lfte., Ifcnh A. far 01 lee $1 y, At Ute aecond board Church ,n ?>'?ber 1 bat. at the flrst board, selling al **?, Cory don V , selling at 98 18; Walklll l^ad ftc . sell fa* hi %'i ,m. Qmrt2 Hill wu Uc. !ow#r, ?eJliutf al $6 95; ???ih A I 'arm tee ak., w|],oa #| $,a M .nd' SI-- " r" y (l00 *? ?. ??" $1 AO. Oun *ell?4old fl 20. Kipp * Bue'l ???&, U Croeee Quid ?m* The dry soods trade Is active and prices are flrm. (mi ??e import, are ?n . im?!lsr ??j. Jl|M IU*Q ? fceve hen, of kje The coin value ?r the good? enter-vl lP<r'rl !n ^'fmber was ?c,ai*,Hi, ?g.ln? #l*,o*.,ft.M f,? th# m^th year. The with ?fwwsls fmm warehouse ware $.'1 .70S. 415 taamat ?1.4AV 800 for tieptember. Mat; tbe amount entered for warehousing. $2.C27.4?4. sgaia-l $|,lK .70-2 for tho cor ?^pwid.or month last year Thns tbe total ente??d al ?b? I ?or' in .^e|itembnr. 1*88. wae valued at to 17687$ til 188,261) n 18?ft Tb- ofllcs. returns of the 9*r for the nine m?nths .,.m?e?. ing ei January I B ?M4. !IUU and I8flH ,'erpectu ely. nere m L'bd-r ? >:*Tnrn KnK I ads ?a<...f . of wool. ??? tl1 UH.W7 $?. Tf-, ft, rt t* VI V .'5U4 |.) . ,.K Bo Silk. 10.4 18 m U.IM.V08S 14*lV?S f>e Hsi ... 8, 088. 8i<4 8^,yta lon>7 k mm dry g.K.f a.MI.147 2 2.0.870 s'i^,7;? ?? fn? Mil.OU,*# $4.\W#?70 i:0,2M.72n rariB W iRKO- i ** Ian* f '? nf wont. IV, rntlnti.. Ifci xllk ... I>n Mi... Ii? <rr h<h>k 1K04 ?? 1C* :>-* a.aii7W 1,1*1. Mr J6VI.J07 dlT.frtrfl I Mi. a a,?Sr> ?m? $14 4?:.? ??, ...U7 ?f ? Mil 0>l 4,.U.|>0 Toawrw Pm?) ?i'h n from ' WM^lumu, .'4* ?Mn ron 40.UI4.H2* AW KO r>u ibrtxr* >p UMBvkti I?? ?JiW.'Wik $JW,W tt? F.s ? r*? R n ron WiMJIotllWV IM4. ? ?' ?mi! (t'j *..?<, |M rto nrtint ifri. 1 948 !>??. *?ik 4 ;ir; 'HW JVi ??*.... Mir Mil ?tlB dry .. Ktt ?u |nl ???. ?nflM* |*4,;*4.: u Arfri ?III for nam . V 014 <..? IX ?i?t ?t p?n M4.TW,'>T* tM.MO,*?* |104,4M,33* tV ?tpor?? (?ir.tn?lr? of from lh? porl of P>-W York for the wooi willing Or<?h?r f, ??>?? itnc* lb? o I lh? )Mr, <omi*r* ** follow* vttli thoM of til* 'Oil*. pro tmi p?fMt of iM4 I u. 22.; a. ft Klh? w?*k roporiod 1**4 1?V IMA |a.4iI,.-W? ?2.4l?,M7 M.J30 151 1MI76.>4<? 117 MM, Ms l*4.12?.:?* J?? 1 ?1W.7VT..IM 9IU0.21MWI tlM.'JM j?;i4 Th? Nov York mporl? r.>trp?re m folic** Ti n liiu ?917 K04 Li?.i 1M M.I2?.5*T k,;i? ??# Tm*' for w??k w! . . . 9?.e7i.0QR fTMU m M6.7I* iw\*.n? :t? iM4 a.*.- 4? ft H T.OM 1BW.400 2?t *?"? ? UK ) J}}}, I.4M |I?W III The Txftrmw transacted at the Suh-Tre?sory la this city K>-day ?m w> follow*:? $1,411. 69* Par onatoma ..... $31 7,000 J ay men I* 0-'U WO tiold uuioB 4X0,000 b*i*Dc?.. 8^,80i?.ai6 Yhc reunite on the A'Unile anJ Great Western Rail way for the last weok In September amounted to $120,160, a*-ain>>t $131,004 m the oorreapaudlnc weak In* year. mowing a decrease of $10,840, The total receipts for September r-uohed $526,969, aga nst $640,41)7 In tbo *amn month of 1*66, exhibiting a decruaae of $Ki,5TS The nvvipiM from tha lat of January to Uia :t0th September have aiuouuisd to $4,141,097, apalMt $3- 799,583 laat year, tthowlng an tnarcaae of $343,464 Tho amount of Gold received at tha Boston Cualora ' Home for dutica during the first week In October was $202,086. The Cbioifto 'learing Houao vtateiuant for toe under mentioned dt tea wan us follows: ? Oct Cleariitff* Balcmcm. 1 $2,857,897 $308,260 2.. 2,670, 07M $53,068 3 $,425,706 804,671 4 2,634,27? 277,441 i> 2,249.357 234371 0 '2,474,115 369,180 Total $16,411,492 $1,786,671 l^tM ww?k 12.279,941 1,601,020 T!>e M on trad fltralti Ruyw: ? ? Our uniiort* at thin port for the nine months ending 29th of September Khow an increase in favor of (his year amounting to $8,166,204. The wholo Importations of l?wlf? umot.ut. to $19. h4X 148, or $2,449,069 ioua than tha umo'iut already received this year. To al import* at thin port for alne months ondlng 29th ! f'-rtember ? l&ea $22,293,107 | I860 14,107,903 Increase 1810 $8,155,204 T"-ili.y i lie Bask of Montreal lancei! for the flrttl time provincial n ten. union tholr own onltnury paper for lit!* purpose, with tiie wurdi "lJrovinr ?l Note, l^gal Toinler, redeemable .it Montreal and Toronto," primed on the fitce of I'littn. Theue noted have hoen handed round lu larfo pare In to day, wli hunk paying the others with them in place ol t-p?c e tot oaunl in th? n"'ilomeiit of their halaitc ?-<. TUe l>alK of the hill* ix.iNt.ri here are re deeiu;.hlo in Toronto and i hofee i.sKued in Toronto redeem ati>v in Mcalieal. NLW TOSK STOCK EXPANSE. WuniKkiuT. Oct 10, MM llrnt ^ranion? tOs.'IU A. At. SSmw ?* ? ???' {{?,? Marlpoaa pref.. Mfe ., W. "*? 112ft 1ft) do .M+ Ira i.*' . Ll 000 ? ? 1 -/* 6 An?r i.xpreni Co.. l(ki SL'ISRSS -.S-IS"0"''? "!<* KXt Hutlor Co ,1 Co u; 7n ? ,,K?.6 "? HJ?C00 ??? l?> Allan M M'tihtp Co. HOW 10 M) Uht, N?.a>tou 63 uo'i 2(0 Uulon Navlfta'u Co. 110?! ?<>??> .. HOjJ ltti do blli 111 i?^ut*,?..v2Uo,'?to.ui imtfl aw do.'..'..'.'.'.'.'.', iiov jOU i I'r ii 7 3-ltl, Ini h, ? imr, a Pacific Vail titt Co. . Siu Jut! i? ?U *Y C?int KK j i r>H ?? <lo J06?j flO do 115!? 30i>W do Sd aerie* 10*i;4 lit, di. ' 1,6-v VitS 3d acrie-i. a I'M 100 do !. 11&2 SSt i 2W Erie Kit (Mil Tenn nc?i,. 72 Z'IjO do hP? dO ^ jfj aj'J Wffll"""?'*. new .... 72 2c0?Erin Kit' pref 80 * 40,1 Koadinc UK Jl?V i?IU North Carolina O'a (UV 400 do. in,* ,**" 5? *W 50 Mich t>nt Kit'..'.'.'.'. 114 !'.j? 5" w> HMJMeh 8o A Kind RB 91 U?*i0 do ? ei. ecu M!* Soil do ft 3IHI0 Wil,tl<iud'd::itl>? til!, K0J do ftiSJ 2MK0 N Car'na new bda Kiw 201 do tkiiz ????? do as? 44 So:::::;./.;;.;: 8* &X*' MUaourl 6'h 81i. av do aifi so* 3008 California T* . I1C)? 400 111 Cent Kit 13a h-00 do Ho 1V00 do I2hw JftldO 01110 A M!?a r?r. . 3H(? n,\ do ' "' lac ?gjw ?g s? do.':::.'...:::u.'i^ 90^ KK.?. 90 BftWAs-.; ,?? JotW Mich Son n f od? in) 711*1 Chi A N W Kit 4*<i i*w<:i.ic4N\v.y>,,.,bd11 MX law do. %< 10?lllel.I.ackAWIe4iii 1,0 KM dil. ill' 600 l"itt,l W AChlc. Ip.1 lot 3MH0 do Jh i SSVi'eiri* 4thm 76 '* H'WChl A Ji w pref":i 7^1 3000 I MorjpoMtlatmtge 411 ill 11 do 7i* ,J 1 otnmered 12U ?*l (J?h a Tol k k iiaS M, J ? ,"*? J1-, lMI tJI" A Kk inland Kit 10,2 30 touna N?i K?nk. . . 108^ 100 do 10?8 ii V/n,un C omoany. . . 5i So Chi, Bur A Uu Kit. . 13f?3 ? I oiiiiavl ?,o?l t o. 1M ion Tol, Wab A Wpnteru il>'4 J7 law 1'lt, Kt W A CI11 ... ioy^ 100 WllkUMITB Coal Co b"> * aiUMM AhntKJt|)l''pf; 'v 3?We.t.ru Unton r,i: 4C? * ?. ? Pr*^ n'i 300 Han |ium Mln ing'c* u;| * d0 W Nwwd Nrmion-l P. M. Sf^?0!!1 110'% Rw ?h? Krie ? MTi ~ ^ isf W8c?fc-a-. g SSg PS fS mth ? * N fud KK W'J iSS1UiQ0^<7e".tp*1 RR!iE'4 a?Cmnb Co?l pr?f ? #7 fioo do !*v w^ntScoaiiv;:: Z* 2* JM \Ve?t?rn taiou feL 300 tlo 451^ ^ 50 iwo do 53 Third NfMlm-3t30 P. M. *i!n!??iK ? '?6 1W ?h? Hud River RR.. 1JP win Vi'-iV - oaU- 100 Mich Central KK.. . lujf 2.?W I rnn ? I new.... 72V 100 do lift 300 Mlcb^No ji N lod Kit gfc ^OdUiA-U.o.rV gv, W Chi AW Inland kit lp 100 ana Cumli Coal pr.f i7>$ 100 IU Centii'KK... 128V fw do 87 v. 1000 Chi A N VV ILii iwo?.cUii?rr Mtco.. tiw do . . v. . . . ; . : : :: 100 Mainwaa Mliuog Co ljjg ?00 do JO * eater o Union Tel. p aw) Chi A N W UK L-reir. Lfiu ^ i sv< do . rlf* ,g* rc-i.;ir?K"- C 1?? S ? Central KK... UfiV 200 do.. !5i? ?J*j *j? l'??5 10J Pitta, W A C Kit 1^ 'J? ?l? 1 1 ?? J 700 do ....^7. UvC ^ 11# 100 Chi A Alton RR pref 113 ?aal ? ? lo0T.il, Wab A W KK.. M J5 3? hSO 84 1 1 100 Nil A St Pi.nl KK .. 64W *? Krle ItR pre/ . Vl(, M" * ** P,ul fnt ? 7r* CONJIIBKliAL REPORT. WaoNk^oiT. Orl 10, tfctiti. Amis*.? lUeaipta, 6 bhl#. Poi roounord tnn and acxrce at ,M a $9 82\. ?'i arl wen* doll and nominal at $13. Bita??i>Tcrr9.-Kt.?lpta, 13.aH b!,U. flour. I.IVO do. eorn n>" ?l, .'!7 Jlti buabela wlimtt, lHO.tMS Jo. eora. 4a. : 12 do. out., 8 U00 do. rjra and do. burVy, The market for Slaw and Western Hour waa ?ery irregular. Low (radea were dull, he?Tjr and Hk. a lowrr, while hl(h fradea, tboiifh lu limited demand, were (eneraUr held firm, and a->me holder* refuel us to accept the enrrent prioei withdrew their ?ut'pbea from (be market. Th.- a?le? were o.->nfiued to lti.tHiO bill- iU tl'O revtaed qrh.utlona annexed. Koitthern flour w .a lu tnwlTale demnn l and aran-cly art ftrio; ulea 4.VI l<M> "I" ll''."r T101 ^ #?, with aaiea of 3.x) hi, la. *u?f> .i at. bU. i oni treal waa tn modaraie deciaod but l.rm Kit'** tin Important. W^qnoV;? S?K!E?nd r w a ro ?. </oiamon to medium oitra H'cataro ..... 8 70 a lliai Kttra round hoop titiin ' u o> . n -? Weatern trad'- hianda II '?i > {? -2 Common riouthern iiiai ? ?> .in V*nnj and extra do n 2f? a m k Rye flour (euperilnri ? 7? . , ~ Corn meal, Jereer til i I'orn meal. Hrandrwine [>, . i .? Corn meal, poncheoua ....'.' NM a Oli &i ? Ibea haai rnarkot ruled jr. a be lo*>-r. with but little d ')UK at lb* ron.^aalun, tb? aalra heln? conllni d t" SO tin v**ViU,?,t ?? 1* for new white Mlehlgan. $1 70 for ,nfer,or ho. 1 Milwaukee, and $2 'it a $J 37, lor new Milwauaee L ^|,WV m"r" ?? ?'?.* ?n ?be com market, and an adenm a Of fully y a It. par buahel waa eaubllahe'l ; the a?|. a e impriael l4j,lW buaVIa, at M\c a Btr. lor ah i plne ^SrLr"'^^ ?WV- 'tore, (t. f, 5 * y - a for whlie He.tr ro and Me for WeetaT! yellow ()<ia alao adraneej ,,nJ w re mo ler. - ''0l* hu'bala at Mc. a Mki for M l wauaee , IU, . for .state, and Vt-. a fiMc lor < h io an h ve , a a mmvcI* ao Arm with aaloa ,i fi.y) i u <heN old v^.ten, at fcV A lalrdemandprera.ie^ torlwHey, hot at ? decline cl Ic a it * r" i . * ?' * 'or Cnuada \\ a .t, and >1 2S ehalijied* ' "l*'1 "" duU and nominally un "J**1 "H? *nd barley Irft at Ude rwt?v,,1h:: 1,1 ,l ib? r^- i^and ,Wi "'TT^ "'Ir'i*" Omk Aeeley. >M ? rt.tS ^?'"n ?"* 13 w iwbou mt.iuo iw.;ih Hec. 14,400 Iter M ,ai |?. |,k, >?j Ota M.Mi w:b' or **? "m* ?'n *' ?id? f?nowar-'l'U*i,,>1 >wnE'l&U^l?l8?"wM aa ?S2 "$*?- ifo i5& ?{&% " at'lli'ttt* mV'jS Dee. W,,iaai IV, a,#i,~ lift |n amnauo Her M"a,?' SV.TIii 7 * of 1 W ijtf bM. J1nft? o? '?>: rru^yzszz' \'^'~;Arr"?V'r tzz is. srr",?TJR?r " i*? tma SXX:.... ?Ss afi "S-? l&?? At! I ?MS. __ ?;hwm 11,1*4) Me mi ;i.hmi ??,i - 44;' mi Ui.loo Beef, l.bla ?c,t j.l* Ml r,r?.. M.-tW U.4? II faeon. I be MM KM I f U 490 ? n niter ... 1*4 -ta? 144 .*Hi W !t 41 I, rl. I Iff WM 1.9 .'? HM 11 < h "*e .. '.StOOll k"t..w?i J.C4 ???) W Rat NO 441.30 CXDU I'limi - A pr ,m ratbte maaejAa waa rer-.r'ed to bar* be?n rec-lr-d thla motninc quotllM IM Unrndl MM a<~ I" and adraoc.nd With t ,14 IHugfiplaii'la trm at IIV | , wMoh atitnulated 1 nle 'Iflermu ap<% nlattre and apminnc demand- largely apK Ul ?U*e- and bol'kera eeinaed t<> aell ei. 1 et t at a material l4fiik? There we, a many ileelcra, h?w. ever wiio l,n iked tip.111 the rwpo t ?a he*tg laiguk. a?d acted a-> nrd n*l?. The'?,orc, the n tuny ? <a^x tgeueral, kt.ough. with annw he ??y li dir d 1*1 traraacti n >, )>- eaiea weia te a g.^ate'lert Beoeipta. I.W8 balaa ?'e ??w ? f r.J, jrot- T Onllnarr J| ?? M ? l.ow middling . .?? 37 S* !? Middling . 3* 39 19 49 Hood middling 41 43 4, 43 t'orria ? Tuere waabu' am-'derate demand for Rlc to-day. yet ii,c aaarkei retained Ita pi-ermtia flrmtie?a. We note .ha ar ?al ?f aklp leaaie 8,- tt with a cor* ? f kta. mmpr" r? 1 4 14# haa*. "f Ihta u>a, rttel ti af coffee Uiere wee nu aaiea tithe kiada were |t:,e4. bal ateady Wa aota i f aaMof t? ha a ? fliha on pnratc lerma '??i,. nr. weie qoiei. ihe,n#a?n pr 1 a> nal-a Tlim at t'-lfll. To mentaweee -Th Ii?f. 4>a, 9,990 tMabgtd 6"re at ' a1- Vo Rrrmrn, .dl HM |4tm ria >15, Pd and ??r -leamer lOP ha.ea , ntum at I*. The charier* are -a ? iMat *i> g frrm I'h laietrhia to aatwarp, petmleunt, fta a . n? t< Hreaten, petrnleuta. la 4^4 . aad a laark Id ? adii aiatea. oa pr.>ete lerma. M>Ma fhe eovatire id g.*l<l bad tke effect of neaettlinj * ?*??? aag mu cHi^r tteaeaan'M, 9Wt Kid Grand*, ?>X lbs lo arrive, at Wife , i*>ld; and ?0O olty ?laughter latooi ), 87 lb?. average at 14c., ci rrencv. MoLAnsri waa In fair demand at lull urlctw. VV? not* aale Of a caiao comprising XMhbd*. Barbado* atflUo. We *1*0 beard of a au go o T Po*to Klco, embracing about 460 bbda., beiuji auM. lui further particulars we could roi obtain. We annex (lie nurrent iirlo- ai which tli? market ciuae* atroiig. We quote:? Centrifugal and mixed, 85c. * ?0c. : elayi d, 40c, a 46a , muxoovada, 46e. a toe. ; Porto :uo?, BOo. a Wo. . New Or lea Qi. Ulto. a Ho. N aval. Htoaiji.? Crude tuifx-ntine v*a? Una; laat sale ??? ma le at $6 80. Spirit* do. ooiitluued lirm, but tliere wa* leas <l'"ng, : et a (air hnitneaa wan done the sale* eomprbung MM bid* aim.:, a 70c. Kotdna aold lea* (reel/, but prtoea **n?railT remtlned steady. Sales I, WW Ixni'i strained at if' ?? l>x, and 500 do. Nn 1 at $7 hi a |R Tar aim moie aotivo, tho sale* reaching M0U bbla. Wilmington at (4. ?JII..UAIIB.? A aale wa* edoctad iu Philadelphia of 100 ton* at $00. wm to* rely *o llrm, and quiet at $1 CI a $1 tiUfor jobbing tots. Fhovuio**.- Re< fipt*, 778 bbla. pork, fil parkag'-a cut meat* and ill bbla. lard. The m.ket for pork opened more active aud Urinoi. butrluMd dull aiui lie..vy al $38, regular, (or new nana*. Tho *ale* were, for Itnniodiaie delivery 6,000 bbl*. at $33 a $33 I2>4 fur new met*, $31 a $31 36 for old do., and (29 60 lor prime mens. Alan, fur future delivery, 3.1**) bbla. new mean, lor tietnber, at t'?2 M6 a $3!l, aellera' option; up to Noveiuber 1$, at $31 W a $32, and an the year at $28 75. both seller*' option. Beef ruled steady but Ann. Saloa 40u bbl*. at $IH a $23 for new rxtra mew, and $'8 a $1H for uew plain do. Bi'ot hamaoontlnued dull and auiiuuaRj unchanged, roi- cut uinata a fair demand prevailed at KU'.iuly p fU.,'r a.. lea 300 packages at 17^r. a 19'ic. tor hams, and 14'?r. a 16c. fur abouUlerti. Id the lard market there wa* lea* doing and prieea wore aahado off ; tales ?>00 bbl*. at 17c. a 19c. llu ter was dull tl 50o. a 66c. for Orange oounty palls, 'J0c. a We. for Western, and 36c. a 45c. for State. Cuwan wa* in moderate export demand at 10c. a 17c. for common dairy to prune lac tory made. rrritoLitoii.? Crude waa lean aetlre and sea reel y to firm, with a aale uu the apot reported al. iMc-; alao l.liOO bbla. In bu.k, 40 a 45 gravity, lor the Ut hulf of the mouth, aeiler's Option, on pi ivnte If: I an Bonded wa* dull and Irregular, with Kales of 2 l>00 bill*, at 41^0. a 42c. for prime Uglit straw to white, and 42>&c. a iJc. for standard wbite, closing al the UiM.o price. ttUtiAK.? Tbn market for thU article Improve 1 a trifle. In sympathy with tile advance in goid. and oloo*d sti<inj,er. u mil actually b'gber than It did y? sturdily. A ix;v> of airWt ly good lahuiiig C!uba realtred llk'c., whlcli ludlc.itea an ad Vance oi ^c. peril), on thl? grade. Tlie tiillowuig are the oloHiniiprlrt1.*:? tnl'arior to eouimon rebnlnc inuhcovado au gar, HLa u 10)40. ; fair to g >od ledums no , lOJir. a llr. ; fair to rfood iiroceiy do. 11*40. a 12c. ; prltr.o ifr'.c-ery do., lU'..',e. a UlJ^n. ; Porto Itn'o, lO^o. a 14o, . mel.ido, a Bo. 1 It-y ?"1 Kdgar- No*, ti a 11, W?u. a 1 1 W':. ; .No. 12 Uj.c.; boa, 13 a 15, 12<\ a 13,'if. : Noa. IB a 30, 13? tc. a l.A.ic. f'.ie aalei to-day embrace l,;t?t hhda. <!uba at from lo.^c. n 13MO-. 142 'lada. Vorio Iticu at i-ii. a 14c, and UX bate; Havana uu private term*. Kallnol nu.tnr waa ilrin ami liuriy ai uvo. n...ea at 10/iU. fornaida an.l lb\ '. a l.i,ac. for A. I At. bow wax modi rai"ly *t.;wo aud firm, with sale* of Id*, al 12%" . u 13 ;?c. Stka:<ink wh* htiu.de. Haifa 40,000 lb*, at IfiVc. a lHo. , and 10,0110 lba. s>reuae at 100. a ll'ao, Wuikkkt ? Iteoeij U W blua, The market was ateady. halea IbO I'Oia. bouued at 41c. TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REP01TS. lie r PALO, Oct 10, lWJfl. Flour ? Saten 1,000 bbln. ; iiUnoln Hp ring, $10 iiO; No. J ftpnii^, $11 &>; wiilto XX Weskeru, (14 .i0 a $15. Wheal? Sale* 7.200 bUHhcla No. 2 Milwaukee Spring, $'X Own ? Sale? 50.0 (*f tu<?h'.;!H mixed at 82c; market dull. OaU Arm; market bare. Hurley dull, at $1 HO a $1 25 lor Can.tu. and $1 18 a $J 'J6 for State. Jyequet. fork SO a f?H4? Lard I8)?e. a 19c. Whlakev nominai, u($J 40. Canal lruiaht* dull: To .New York, tvlieai 17e.,*eorn 14c., oaU UJ^c. ; to *1 bany. wheat 14X'Ce. corn li)?c., oau He.. Heifipu Ii,8i8 bbl*. Hour, 67,786 bmhe)< wheat, 71, flOt buab'*hi i-oi n, 19, '<M buHbelt bailey. < anal export *, fHf? bbln, hour, bi t?0 huu'ieiH wheut, i4, 'j&0 bushels com, ii.OOu bushels oatu, 7,440 bu-.hela barley. Toucno, Oct. 10, lHtti. Flour quiet. Wheat? Winter firm ami Ik. ?cue.". . prlng ?fc. a 6c. lower, new white Michigan 85, ainb> r $2 76, No. I during 30. 4/oru Arm and ie. better; No. 1 mixed 7s> c. ^73e. OaU opened lo? and closed - c. oetler; Bales at 420. Oswmo. 0<;t. 10, 1 m. Flour unchanged; ealen 1.400 bbls. Wheat dull; Dale* 4,1)00 btishclH No. 1 Milwaukee club, at $2 44 Corn tear :e and quiet, iiarley quiet but unaetUed; held at $1 20 a $1 2o lor ordinary to urJoie Canada; aalea 18 000 bm*hel , prl r.tc term*. Cumu IrelgbU jjc. a lc. lower on fC'ain. Lak?* im port* 16000 bunheU wheat, 45.0u0 bunbela b?rloy. Caual ex ports c^lMM) ousbelR wheat, bJ,000 oumI.vK barley. THE LATEST CXP3ESS RDSBZoY. Pnrltrulnrn of the Holibiiitc of fh?* AdrniM' !?*? prrm Car on the Ohio uuJ iUUelimlppI Uttll roud of * 1 5,01(0. [I' rom the Cincinnati Guzetto, Oct. S. ] One of mo mowt daring robberies ever occurring In the We't took place 011 Saturday n.ght last, near Seymour, Indiana, The victim wan the Adaui* kit pre** Company. It Ih protty dcflm'oly anc'Tiainfd that o nnaiaxl off rta have txvu in ad a by parties of proi'ewlonal thieves to make dcacrnM apon the various express companies, ro lying up"n the tact tliat they have more troaMure in a It, s sc-cure condition than can be found anywli'TO clue. It may also b nafely stated that there are few morn dan ge.oui places throunh which locan-y treasure than Uio vwiuity o Seymour. This robbery wa.s jethaps the mwt adroitly committed of any in the annul* of express robb rip* Ttio groat Now Haven robbery wan done by getting In a car at a nation which was not occupied by ? messenger. but this one was committed while the can were in motion and with a raeesenger in the car. > A? the Eastward bound train on the Ohio and Missis sippi road was leaving Sevniour, Indiana, a couple of men got on the front platform of the enr of the Adams Express Company, occupied by one person. Mr. E. il. Miller, the messenger. In the cam of Ibis company there are no doors at the end, the inly place of entrance boibg at the side door*. But to provide for passing to and irom the engine Irom the train there is what is railed ? running board, resoliing along the onuide of the car, level with the floor, from the platform to the fide door. A rod overhead ! or the hanrta serves 10 keep the por on pa^swig from falling off By means of this running board Hi" thieves passed from the platform to the door of the car and entered it. while the messenger was a ttlng with his bock ton ard them, utterly unsuspicious of danger. The men were disguised with 'masks and aimed with revolver*, which they resented, and demanded from the messenger the evs of the safes, four In number. The messen ger gave them the key of hi* "local" safe? that Is, the wfe containing matter gathered at local stations on the road? but could not give them the keys of the others, ss they were through safes, and the keys only kept at tha termini. While one stood guard, the other gathered up the loose par. keg s In th-f safe, also three canvas bogr' madu up at Vlreenres, New Albnny a d Nashville, destined for Cincinnati. The robbers then placed the messenger In ?'?eh a jiosition tl.at he could not tm their operation, aud threw one of the thro gh safes from the car door, and pulled the bell rope, giving the envlncer the signal to stop. As noon as the whistle blew Tor the brakes the robb-r? made their escape In the sura' manner a* they m?1e theij entrance. When the sjiee I of the train slackeued iufflclently Uiey Jnmped rrom llie trsln. rhe flr'tfian of the irsln told the comlnrtor that two men h;.d jumped ofr, and as li e train was then but a half mile from Seymour, the preemption was fair that they were pa>'!teugflrM who bad been carried by, aud the enz'neer aga n u-ed steam until again signalled by the metMenger. . One or th? route agents of the ejpron company who was on the train returned to Seymour on foot, and with a large rorre of men and a hand car they repaired to the ?ceue of the escape ot the robbers. Tlie through sal. was found in the wood*, seme rl*ly or seventy vards from The ra:>ma<], where the robbers had evidently leit It to procure assistance lor Its removal, the weight being abo it two hundred and flftv ponnds. At an early hour yesterday rmftning almost the entire population of Jackson county was abroad aearehiug for tr?ee?! of the robbers. . The loss sustained by the company will be in the neighborhood of f 15,000. The entire police force of all the adjsoent cities and rountles whore it Is possible that the thieves can have escaped to have been noillled, and are diligently search ing lor them; aad. with th? ev dence already in the hands of the oompanr. It M believed not many days will pan* before they will be In limbo. * UNITES ITfTES COMaiSSIOWER'S OFFICE. Before Oommi'sloner IHU. Theodore Brenor waa charged with having passed a counterfeit $1 Treasury note on All red Rockwe'L The triiusaciion arose out of changing a $4 bill between the p.ir.ies Ti e defendant reoel e.l an excellent cliarae.ier Irom two rest ec>able elm -ss s. The Commissieticr diiociued the complaint. Before CnmnMovr Ptlllwetl, amicobii raarn iw to* rosr ornre. Charles William Ursds'isw *.?s cliarge?l wph obtelntti| a le ler from the I'ost ofllco of this city order fa's? and frwudu ent pretences The fscts ?t the case are these _ Kmm etrcumst#nces that cisie to the knowledge or the I'ost Oflice authorities they had r*a?on to s"spect that a money letter had fallen Into the hands of a petr< ? other I ban that to whom It was addressed On the SAth of September last a gentleman connected with the Po-t (rtBce wrKe a letu r addree^wt to A C. Brsd shew to whom It was dir-cted. The defendant, C w. Bra-1-haw called for the letter. He told the del very clerk that'hw name was fl 0. Prsd'haw, end that he er. nected the tetter from Han Fran-isco. The defendant, hav<ng been taken tiefore ore of the fleneral Sn|icrin tendenls of the Poet ftlhi r. wrote, at the r*|nest of this official, his Mine a* H. C. Hr.?Misw In an old receipt book snd npon examlnatieu It was escorta'ned that tlile signature was elmllsr v> that afflved to s receipt given in July 1*1 for a letter addressed from I'aliforaia to H. C. Itrndsiiaw, and containing a sum of The pciwier, It l? alleaed, got Information that the monev letter was in the l>net Oflr" hv seeing H advertised. The further heu'iog of the rase was a.ljourne.1, OKRATIC ARTISTS IN COUNT. HBprrme Court t hssikers. ilelore Judge Cierke. Ot t0 ? A?ni>el lllechi va John F. Sciiepele* and It/ii ert 8cb?l'*. The cemphlnt In this enlt asserts that defendants are hsnkera and brokers in this city ; tii at In April and June, 1*4, plaintiff borrowed from tli.m if (XX). deimsiilaji as oillateral security bond* of the I'nl'ed State-amour, t.ngto #11.0*0. risintifik allege tliat the money hi* beee paid, with interest, aud now demand tbe.r de*?tt of . The anewet clsln* tnst pialatllft, I.nlgt nonleetti and Franc ?co Marrnlral, beli g stxsit to enter upoo a prn (e^'innal tonr to Metiro and C ?lsi appl'ed te defend, aeis for a letter of credit to some of their correspondents In Met too or Cut* for the sinoont of HOT? In gold. This letter wse glren sud the money paid In gold in the city ef Hegleo. tiold at that iMne ranged at 3*7, and defendants chlnt that In nmseqience they are In nil wey n-lshted t? l*e plaimlfTs. the ceee easy before the Ontirt ye?terdty on a notion to poet pone the tmi or the rase until January, in consequence of the ?h*en. e of plaintiff, ai.d ?as argued hr Mr. Henry H. Mo range rn ihe part ot i*lntiff snd Mr. Uroojue (er Ue 4e fei.ilants. JudgeClerke reserved bM decision THE URESIS 0< AlLEttO VAfcRANTS IT THE miCE. Nsgrlms I'onrt -Cksisbm. itefore Judge Cleric#. Oit. 10. ? Jndf?i lerke ibis moralng decl led that the arrests made by lie pel cs in the Wsslr-Allen rsgrancy rase lle?s'l. rp rrulese* having he?n brought before the Couif.tn i riv I that U>s psrt es were vagrants. He dim t d tfet tue ir anners should he dlarhar**4. observ. Ing that M i*, t were not a it horded loarpt p..rtie* a* rscr.fat* i^ieiMsnon nrettiv* uroofl ot Ue fack THE PRIZE RING. Anntrnr PiKht Between Fonrth and Eighth Ward JHen lor ?UO-rhulry Cannon and ?like Brown the Contestants- Kiabteeu Hunnt'a Fought and Brotm the Victor* Wbcn John C. Hoonan returned last year from Eng land, after having been defeated by King, the British pugil ?t, he was asked by a friend of the "manly art" whether it was bis Intention or not to enter the Any arena agaiu to ooouind for the belt of the champion of the world. "Prise fighting is played oat in England," replied the Benicia Boy, "sad before a year goes by yoa will And it played oat on this aide the wator In the bar gain. It i* becoming toe distasteful for the timea." Many at the time this would be prophecy was uttered thought as Heenan did; bat it would aeem that, as usual, a prophet is not appreciated in his own country nowaday* any more than In the times of crusading armies and battling for religion's rake with swerd and lance. During the last year England baa been the aoene of four prize (fchts, and in this city and 9L Louis they have been altogether far more numerous tfcan has been the case for several years past. In fact the ''manly art" is "done" now, not only by the professionals, but amateurs of all ages and we gtiis are springing up lllce mushrooms, ready to do flsiicolty if they can, or be done by If they can't. One of livoe amateur Buhls took plaoe yor.terday morn In; in an open field, about a mile and a balf beyond Mc'Viinh h llara Bridge, half way botween the FortJham and !lic'? Biidge ro:ul?, the oomosuurs beinjt a young Eii::llhiJtnan of ihe Fourth ?ard. uamed Chariot* anuoii, or better Known ?s "Little Charley," and ho IrUhtaau of the Eighth ward, named Michael Brown, who aho rejiiioes in the sobrlqu ?t of "Black Mike," for the reason iliai bis naino is Brown we suppose. TUB COMTEK ANTS. Brown and Cannon .ue both you n g men, the former being about twenty-five and the latter tliVty years of atfe: each of the weight of one hundred and A ty-nlno HHjndn, or rather Canuon b a ha f pound heavier than i* tpron ui, which fuel was <ii.-n-.ii?.-?d on ih" Held before the I'uhi and decided too lOnlgnidcant to quibble about In ben'Hjg odds on wlm appeared to be tue best man. Caution n five reel eight, inches in height and of very muscular, tail form, while Brown is on'y fl o feet uvo i. chcs in 1?(, ?it and looks vary thin In the face sod bust, but is fuu of wiry muscle. Tl.l CAt'tfB OK TBS FIGHT. It appears tlmiyio two men, at ouo of the dome- rale primary elections, "nd a set-to oue niglK, when Brovn liad tho worst of IL and would in all probability have boen unmercifully "lsr?i o it" for awake had not his friends n'scuerl him Croiii din adversary's grip. Cannon In too atlbir also came oft pretty woil usrd up, and as both s.oinci to hir e |?uck of the nptit kind for an artistic tlinjilny ^f muscle, a movent' nt was set on fool by their respective Mends to havo.t.i-ni brought tog-'ther in the r us. F*r this purpo -e a parte of $200 wu3 collected ftnd all i\o necessary arrange ments were completed ou l.oudnj night, therefore it was ro*olved to havo the light take pnoe on Wednesday morning. TIIR niBLlMr AIIircs AUKATfiJrn. Tim day prevbius ilio friends of both parties come together at the cortior o! H ster ^lr<x i arm the Bow.-rv to choose the ground. L would ba uselm* to Ktato how tliey got those without tho po ico suiiliug tl*)!r w ere aboitts; sulHc- It to, tay e?eri:l went oy the anoraotm. trains to Fordbam, whence tlioy dispersed Invaro.is diiocuons, so as to atoid suspicion; otu.-rs to<Mt car riafcna, one carriage at a time, liy the Harlem road, through Morr santu, while others u>uk the direct io?ie over thu bridge at the dum. rns ftflo. About half past fonr o'clock In the morning tbe se?t terod groups l.ud all ans- nibled on the ground. < snnon and hi friends wore the lira 10 arrive. Brown and iiia backers came up a lew minutes afterward?, and Immedi ate preparations w-Te made for the "mill." Fourwo >d piln stakes were driven Into the ground, to whi.'h the rojies were attached, and umld the el taping of bands (oncers were ruled out lor fear of the M I', i-l of the 150 or 200 per-ous prusent. the two men stepped into C e ring and rhoi k i.auds Each wore tight flt pants, the upper part of the bony bo n?t lefi, of to r-e, nuoqvered. There wax a raw wind blowing, which gave the men a eluded appcaranoe. Oth rw se they looked in crime tonditlon. As there was a slight fall on one side of the ring in the ground, choice of fide was tossed lor, and won by iirown. Ttie contest then began, bets of $20 to (5 ou the Irishman. t Filter Kotjirn ? Tbe two men came np smiling, each watching the other eare.nlly. Tan non made a drive at bis opponent'!. (Alt peeper with his right, whbti was well parried by Brown with his lei t, when lie shoted forth his right (lift straight for Cannon's chop". The latter, in attempting to parry, slipped a little, ca alng his adversary's fist to strike with * loud report fall ou his forehead, knockin Irm clean off his pins. Skxj.vd Koirxo ?Cannon was on bis feet In an instant, and came <:p rmilinir as if nothing had happened, a red mark on his forehead showing, however, that tbe blow be had received was a severe and painful one. Both men f par red considerably for a second or two when Urown ca pht Cannon under the cbln w.th his left, while with his right he touched him on the smeller, squirting the blood iu all direction*. F rut blood for Brown, atid b is of SCO to $?> and few taken. Tbirh Korm> ? Caunon was sponged off and came to tbe scratch again, looking somewhat fatigued, while bis opponent was still untouched. Sparring again com menced, when Cannon delivered a "thunder*^" with his left between Bnown's two peepora, making tbe latter reel to bu corner. Fourth and orintK Rotkdc? This and other rounds up to the twelfth consisted of mere sparring and coonter sparring, with no great show ot science by either of the men. At the twellth, however, Cannon was thrown heavily, and (rom that time up to the cloee of tbe fonr teenth Brown had everything bis own way. In the Qfiecnth, sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth both meu suffered severely, bat the struggle was too much for Cannon's powers, and In tbe nineteenth he was pum melled so unmercifully and so heavily thrown at the end of the round tbat bis seconds threw np the sponge and declared Brown tho v.ctor. Tbe two mun looked very bad at the close of tbe contest. Brown's "smeller" and roreliead and left peeper being so swollen that even bis friends oould scarcely recognize bliu. Cannon's two eyes were abovt half closed, owing to the blow between Uie peepers be bad received in the third round, which was duplloated in the twelfth. The 4 lancy" crowd arrived safety in town nhoat half part seven o'elocx, In the "scattering" way tbey had come to tbe conies', without mishap of any kind. Bill Akerman. of Brookivn, acted as second for Can non, and Joe Afhligh lor Brown. SUPERIOR COURT. Ilefore .! .dge Joues. Oct. 10. ? Mulct ItrayUn, b>t Guardim*, w*. thi KaM Broadway, Dry Dock ami Balrry Natiroad Cmpat y. ? Thi* wm an action to recover Hamate* for iajurlea lUted to have been Incurred by plaintiff, through the rareleae new of the defendant*, while the plaintiff wan riding In one of their ralroad car*, on the l?ih of January, 1801. T!ie defendant* den ad their liability and pleaded that Uie Inpirlee lnllioted on the plaintiff were rauaed by hla own negligence. It appeared from the evidence of the plaint! If that ho waa iMIng In the ear, and that he u>|(1 the conductor be wanted to get out at the corner of ?amm'l Ktreet. The conductor replied that ha waa tiuart enough to got out him* -if. The oar waa going pretty (mart at the time, and after it Lad panned a dleunce beyond Scam:nel atreol, the plaintiff went out by tho front platform, and in getting off the car rervind a compound fracture ui tbe th'gli and leg, t he p tilnllff ex< ialmuig, "fee what jou have done by not Idling me out when I wanted to. " Ho wan tak n to tho liclievue Hcpltnl, ai d remnlnod there under treat ni"nt from tbe Ifttli of January to the iffitb of April ihe plHlotlir, wfco u quito a young boy. f>iller?*d a i<H>d deal, and, bcrording to the n.cdlcal evidence, wax in a critical condition lor a cool while. I'.x K reorder Smith, on tb? part of tbe defendant*, moved lo dt?mt*a tne complaint <>n the gro'tnd that the plaintiff had no catiMt or action, .n tbe inlurlea were pr>lui ed by b.* own car. :a-uinc*? wuile getting off the car when It wa* in motion. The Court took tbe umn view, obaervlng tint, under the rlrciinKtauces pre* inled in 'be evidence, the ctu?o could not be ftiiinniied 10 the jury. The couiploint waa ftccordlngly tllemlMd. Kwaru ej. ft. M Hand a ui <)* t j? Hand.? TM* waa an actum for alleged a?.<*ull and tmtery. Tho plaintiff ?a a ri, gVr, and h? bit tip* tho anion to reoover damagra from the defendant*. wlio are the mauler and the mato ol the l>rlg America, for a**eiilt and l<at'ery, whl<-h lie alalia wa* oomm It* d on him by the defendant* on hoard that veaael at pier 44 Ka?t r.ver, on llio Mb of August, 1 soft. |? appear*, avcordim' to the evidence of tho plain lift, thai ou Hie day In qneeilon be wont on board the America lo acrk for work aa ? rig?er. Observing that a aplle driver waa Iti the act of coming la ? ontart with the bootn of it* America, h* took the liberty of giving ibe boom a pu*h !?? ?ve it (run mlnry, winreupon u.e dofendaota rnehed up to inm, knocked him down and kicked him on l.ie ? l?. h*ad, bark and cheat. A very had K*r waa put on bl* head. la ooneeqyence of tlioee mjurie* the pi?lnt'ff *a* obliged to keep bl* hooae for lenortwelv da?a. He allege* that by re won of the aanault be al present a- :l^tv Irom a dluinem la lila head, and la n"t able to go alol t a* well ha ueed lo do before the aaaau It. The de fendant* dented the aaeaiill, nmI pleaded ID defanco that a* the plaintiff l.ad ImpfWperlt aod wlthtet their leave coma ou l??rd the ahlp they wara Jnatlfl 4 In removing him. The plaintiff and wltnee?e* oo hi* behalf proved lha f. neral iactk oi the can* one of tbe wltnea* *tated that a connequ- nee of lha Inurle* the plaintiff received, hla face preaenied lha apiMarenre of a piece of raw beef. The captain, It waa ?worn. went down lo the oab n, came np witb a revolver In hi* hand aad. preaatttiag It al ? crowd a'wto >led on tbe quay, aald ha would *h?>l any IrMiaonofa wbo attempted lo go oa board hia ?erael. , The evidenr* fhr tha plaintiff having closed, the funl. r ii.'armg of (lie < aea wu aOJouroe-l nil Ibla Morning. flefore J idra Hartv?ur. Klimbdh W'lsf. at itdminuh-atrir, ik, ft J*t Ar, implead it? Thi* waa *n aitlan to foreclose two m'Tttane* oa pro port y id1 Ihe defendant, on the corner of Hjving ton and t/iidlow atreeia, one tor $1.10" and the ?>tit*r for |IUu Tha mortgagea wera made lo <- nor lee H >pper. deceaeed, and the plaintiff, aa tha admin itratrtx fit t harlee Hopper, claim* I. SAO end Intaraet from It, a 1*1 of -eptemher, IxdO All tba defendanta accept Jamea Fee allowed Judgment lo pea* by default. The defend ant Jame* p?i? pat in an an*wer, d.tnylng thai tba ax'ionnl claimed waa due, and further lhal on the 2?th of Juno laat ha tenderod tba plaintiff 18. 1 U U In fttll for tha amount doe, and that lha re fl *?<f lo accept it, and ha eialmod that hr reax n o( ?*ch lender the lien of the mort wa* renovad. Tl>e ca*e ucrnplod tba ccurt during tha ' whole dav on Vviotda*. and to-day. oa tba ca?e being called, the defendant moved to port pone the further propreaa of the trial on tbe ground of the lllnese of one William It Wiley, known a* Captain Wiley, who It wis alleged lay sick auil did not expect to recover. After ar gument of counsel the court adjourned ibe cause on the c .nil tion tliat the defendant, James Fee, pay into court the tu in of (1,(160. THt WILLIAMSBURG ASSASSINATION. Inquest the Body of Ofllcer lllpwell-The Testimony before ('orour Miuiih? The lu Adjonrned - Arrest of a P?i ?va on liirion, il-c. The inqueat on the body of Hipwell, the unfortunate policeman who wna shot while on duty, early on the morning of laai Tuesday, in Bush street, Williamsburg, was com men cod yesterday at old Fireman's Ball by Coro ner Stullb. The excitement which prevailed was con siderably heightened by the arrest, just|prlor to the in quest, of ? young ma n named l'atriclc SbriefTen, aged about twenty -one years, upon whom suspicion has fallen from tbe knowledge of bis having on tnore than one oc casion, it ii alleged, made use of threatening language towards the deceased policeman. Tbejury having viewed the body, the inquest was at once commenoed, and tbe followicg evidence elicited mn???v or raivATt watchman jobx vah trvsr. John Van Nest, belnp duly sworn, testilled as follows:? I resido at No. 70 Rodney street; I know tho deceased for ilvo years; I wa:: in Rush street early In the morning of tbe day of the murder, between ibrne and four o'clock ; ssw Hipwell tl'?re standing under a tree opposite Mr. Morgan's, No. 3 Rush Strom : 1 was on the rijiot khIc of the uioel, be was on tho sidewalk; wo exchan^-d no words, Tor we were not in the habit of doing ro; had had no ditPculty with him; I saw him in the same plai n two weok> ago and spokn to Imu), bat he did not answer; on the ni^hlof tho mutder after I hail lasted bim about throe steps 1 nu*r bin cruei the road I supposed to tl.o ? inewaik, where a light was shining at the comer of Broadw;iv and Rush street; borftd him go off the wntk; when I gut down hv the open lots heard tbe report ; wrs about ? block sway, ten feet from the tree where 1 htm wlieu I heard it; saw no,, oily tber" when I turned round; saw a iTittti alter the >ecend shot had l?en fired; he *ww coming from tho block at right annles with the lamp; I would lia\ o fired a', liitn, but my pist >1 would not 150 off; I followed to <tboul tin ce doors from the corner of Ru.-h street; the mau ctme i rom Mr. Ackley'g li'usc; I was on the south tide of Rush 6<reet when Hipwell wu* shot; it nnesoilark you coul.l not dls itiguish a man six feet ahead; bust spoke to Hipwell shoot two weeks a^u' ne\or heard any cue threaten him; saw n"01 0 in tbe street, when 1 weUt down fie street; >he flr-t per on who c.irne was officer M&rryatt; I rapped with H'pweil s club; deceas*?l did n?t speak a'ter I r ached ll Uli I never saw anything wrong about the house* thcr*: 1 w*s there at eleven ("'clock two nlifhts before, but had not l?-?n Ihero in ti e interim; I ?aw nothing wrong; no lights to my : n wlcdfre, un less fliero was ?B'' 'n "r. Collins' has- mant; or that 1 am notcerain; Hipwell was on Broadway s de of the street; there were two shots fired ; sfter the flr.it shot 1 had mv lmck I" the tree; I mw him under It be "ore the first rliol wa-. Or?*-I ; 1 U"ver hear i Iliuwell si>oak of the Clumc er of any of the houses; don't think any bouse w?- en'ered that morning; lie never remarked that there were queer do iips in a certain house ORORns a ackuy's twttiiovt. fienr-e C. Aeklev hoing sworn guvs the following evi dence: ? 1 11 v ? In Rush street ; 1 knew tho deceased ; the shoot ng ocent^ed 'at about half past three o'clock on Tuesday mort.mj; I was in bod in my room when 1 be.ird a kind of scuffle on th ? pavement pelow, and a man shouting "Murder;" I then nenrd two pi >tol shots; Jumped tip and looked out of tbe window; saw Mr. Eetec on tne walk, and snw deceased lying on his back, hi* feet toward the curbstone; he ilid not spea'c, or if he did I did not heir ri word ; did not see any ono go out or our row late that nirht ; ail thi h m-jos have u good W|?H; mv room Ik on the third floor front; when I not up 1 Hiiscd the window snd shouted watch, and dressed tnvs if ,n,| >?ont do^n into tho street; when I got down I recogniied deceased lying on the sidewalk with Mr. K.s: ? ?v.nf.ng ov r him ; oillcerfMarryatt examined tho windows of </tr house and tho next. ??'*?? n. oota'ss' te^ttmokt. Jani?s B. duly sworn, tn- till d ; ? 1 reside in TVvtiflon uvetiue. n>-.r Third str??(, and wa* acquaintnd wlih deceased by ti^t.. ?a* ,t home at the tltne of the murder; mv wife swcl, me about fifteen m nut?H after th ? occurrence; looked o.j and saw a man Iving on the sidewalk, but did not I hot. know It wan a poll emaa never knew Mr Hlpw II to i-1Ve asy trouble with anv one; last saw hint alive on Saturday morn np; never h ard of Hipwell being asked to ]?ok out for husbands who v"-lted other men's wives, or that th"re was any dimcnitv of that sort in which the debased wn called to interfere. HAtun norr's tkstihont. Parsh Hoyt, duly sworn, testified as / of0w? ? I reiide at No. 3 Rush street; I knew ofllccr llt-|>wn|j ? was In bed at the time of tho murder; after tbe mmi'm gj,0t j got np and looked out of the window andww ? man nnn ng down tho street toward our bouse; he was a small m<<n, but I cannot descrilie bim; he t<r0ed to wards Division avenue; it was not too dark t0 nee n? er heard of any o:ia thteatenlug Hipwell; jjno ^ nothing of the chamcter of the people living oppose to mo; never heard ol his wat> hing any house in the vicinity; before I looked ont of the window I hetrd some one cry "Murder I" and think it wa* deceased. citARuw r. gam's tmuoiiv. Charles 7. Estee, being duly sworn, testified;? I reside at the corner ol Division avenue and Third street; waa acquainted with the deceased; did not see him tbe eve ning o I (be murder; was in bed at tbe time he was shot; did not hear either shot fired, but was roused by iny brother raising a window in his room; I drswd myself at once after I had looked out of my window; ingoing from my door I saw watchman Van Nnet, who waa call. I tut to a man going down the etreet; thought at the time tbe man wa* a policeman ; Van Neat told me be came to tbe spot on account of haaring the report of a pis tol, adding tp>at it was the work of some burg lar from the halcony of eome house In the opposite row (witresa here deariibed his raising tbe un fortunate man's boJy and removing hie clothes, ho.); 1 Mked Van, Neat who tbe man was he waa calling to, bqt he did not *eem to remember doing so: Van Nest ap peared very much exeited; I saw no one beside the man mentioned and the persons living in tbe vicinity; never heard anv 'hing of a suspic ous nature said aboot the houses in his row; there was no one else residing in the same bouse with him; he had never anked Hipwell u> watch his bouse. TXSTiMOST or VAST AS* BCMUm. The witness being sworn said:? I reside at No. M Rush ttrevt; 1 heard a pistol report, and went to my window; while there 1 heard a second shot snd the report from the rap of a policeman's club, and also groans and ncuflllng; I lookod along and saw a man walking very quickly: when oppos te my house I was shout to ask him what tbe trouble was, but ob-'-rvIn^ that he waa In a hurry, gave up the Ides; I could only see his form; he was short *nd thick set; his clothes w ore all unbnttoned, and appeared to have been thrown on In a burir; saw no one in pursuit; when under our window I beard hfra give a very long sob; I saw no one else in the neighborhood ; I tnjd those who cs/ne to my lio.ue about my having aeen this man; be went Inlo Wythe avenue. The testimony of William E Hstee was similar to that Of his brother, Charles F. Estee, and that of Mary ?lblie, servant In the employment or Mrs. Collins, added no thing new lo the ??, Idence given above At this atagc of tbe inquiry tho Coroner declined call ing any further witnesses, and adjourned the laque-t till t^fwlurdsy morning, at ten o'clock. STATIN BUM UtTELUCEHCE. Tiii Snaicw'i Rbtkiat rm Kirk.? A flr? wu discover ad late on Tuo?iay evening at the homo of disabled sea men, "It'isled midway between Ktapleton and Vender bit landing, and known as the "Seaman's Retreat." Fortunately for tlie Inmate* of the Inatitutlon. many of whom are In a helpless condition, tho Or* waa discover*- I od In lime to pravcntany eerlou* c n*-t en<?a, although the wind waa bluffing at the moment a furious gale, but owing to tlie exertions of the fire <otnpaoiea, who nobly (??ponded to the alarm, the Ore waa ??ud i-itluguUhed. It i? Mated the cawaa of the (Ire wax a defect in the flues, which tho superintendent took Immedla.o atepa to re medy. Exrtrrrn Pardovixo or Cramvju.*.? It Is stated that Governor Fenton h*? now nn<fw consideration the par doning of rortaln criminals who have been convict** of be uouft crimen in Richmond colinty, and who are now tinder .ining sentence in sum Prison. It Is to hoped, buwsvsr, the t.ovemor wiil an ade to the people'* wiahea and cnuxe the crlm nala to undergo tho full penally of their sentoaca, and which It ia waii known they so justly deserve. SHIPPING NEWS. ' rims? rw ki. | mnom mt> ere 7 M I shi wiraa murn II us rm OF KW YORK, OCTOttR 10. ft* (Irsred, stsanuhlp roela R|.-<, Fiirber. Hong Kong vie Tape Town ? P.?eili' M?ll M>-? !**?!, i Oo. Htesmahip Morrb C*aUa, Adama, Havana? Garrison 4 Allen. .ifemihlp *t?r1pne%. Quirk, Vew Orleans-*' K Oerrtson. Sieair<hip(!My of I'unsn Prince, Jackson, Key Wi st and Apelsrh .?**?!% ? Heaaer * Brown. ?<laeni?ftiu Merst'.ga Ku.g, Norfolk, City Total aad Ktab muad? O Heineksn A I'alasora Steemahip Albemarle, Bon ma, Heifelk, City P<Met sat Rlrhmoad? Mvlag*l?a. Pos * Ho. ?veanshia Prannoala. Sherwood, Portland? J P Ames. SV>?m?lilp Patrhanka. Ussier. Boston? W P C'vde. Suismshlp Waasaulia, PUh, New Bedford? >ar*nson A Ship Christ*! (Hreoi) Prsderlrka, Antwerp? F Barb. Meiwke A Wrndt. ship uolilea bream (Mr). Brown, Ht John, KB? Mr>rewr<od H irk Vl. toria (Ham), Prterenn, Hamburg- R M Sloman A l.? Plata, Crowell, pu?no* Ayree? R W Ropes A Co. B?rk ford'lia, W "lit. Bsvannab? Young A < owan. Brig llenrlk Weiweland thor;, Aisen, Cork for orders? Pu'i"R, PeiO' ka A Wendt. Prig R/-el?s. Tiilhlll. Bordeaui? B J Wenherg. P- Milf Kurlbaidl (hoe), l^arsen, lllo Jaasiru? t unrh, Nrlo. ke I A Wendt. N Brta Catherine * eerie (Br). Roberu, Dssaarara? Pen lawn 1 A ?'e H rig a P Peulatan <Br\ McCuDock. St Tbaatae? Penistoa A Co. Hrhr Wide World, Rlldratk, St Marts, Pla? K D Hurlbut A t o. HrUr Lory ? lees. Walla, Hlltea Head -Vea Bnnl A Blagbt Hrhr Whits Saan, Wooalar, Calala, Ma? T Roynlaa, Hon A Ivbr Alfred Hall. Barlow, Providence? Baker A Dayioa. Arrived. ?MSVMktp ''Ity of Jlew V<*k Br), f<eitrh, Uerrpanl Sept K, ?i* ^ i-H>nstown J?ih, wflh md?s ssd &4 ^??r-ng?r?.||a John 'I IMle p?^.? 2; .n yiieencown hir'H .r. (????vil ?"> ship Vlrglff?*. bound In ?*lh 1 T> AH, HU milra weel of f *?t I as;, siea.aiiitk' -'wt'a. !>eoeg for Liverpool, Vet % I PN, tal 4B M. Ion #0 if steamsMp Olty of Psrte. do rtr do nth ft M lat 43 54. Ion (tai'ouji boua4 B. ' Steamship City of Cork (Br), Bndgman. l.trnrrxkot Hep? 22. via Qui enstown i4lh. at noon, ?Uh in. in and )&, g.-rs. lu Jobi U I?al>'. Had strong *?*'erl) gHi? theentire p??aata. Sept 24 <>ir Cape t I ear. wttt steamship Qn of Boston her.cs for ! imyatl; i,,. a ah i II 81 26. ion l!i OB, met .-a-ushlp Virginia, da fur do; II :? AM, lat 51 24. Oi U MS, met a brig rigged ,iean1(,r fround K, ?uppoa*'! th?i Harm; Oct i. 9oooani*Tod a hum cane, 6th, fr.4f> VH.Mcbanged night a(<nala with a ?**-? ? bound K. showing nun rocket and ona Mae Unlit, 7th li 4A t M. Ut 43 49. Ion 5r 11 inet a brig rigijid steamer, bound k' Mb, 9:50 AM, lat 12 3D. lou ?1 57. es.'hanged signals with steamship Villa de P aria, hence for Havre; at 10:16 AM, witi ?WMin*hip City of l'aru, heiusa for Uverpuul, anil at 11 P* with a itremen steamer. bound K. Steam -tup Aleppo iltr). McMtckan. Liverpool Sept 2ft, via Qiteenstown ?7>h. with rr.dae and r???en;jers, to K Cunard. ttapt 27, off Kmaale Head, pa?*ed t rainsuip Denmark, benne lor UverpooL Had heavy westerly galea during tba paa safe. steamship T'ntonls < Ham), uasck, Hamburg Sept 23. via ? Southampton *)th. wuh indie and 674 passengers. to nun hard! A t 'o. H id strong westerly g.lm during lbs passage sept S!), 1*. 4V 3J, Ion >??? bark rlgge.l steamer., bound K , I li t 1, lat 44 64, Ion 81 46. steamship City of M tnr.heeler. hem < for Liverpool . 8tb. ot 42 li, lou 12 47, steamship Villa da Paris, hence for Hat re. Steamship Arago. Usdaden, Havre via Falmouth, Kept 27. Willi noise aad nsasengers. to tbe New York and llavr# Stesmablp t;o. Had a iciooeasion of HW ana westerly galea during Ihi- panose, with very Utile moderate wtather until after passing i sju Race. Oct 1, lat M 3U. lou 27 30 passed e strainer uf i?h National line, bound K; 2d. eueouolered en unusually heavy gale from SW, with tremendous eon; 4th. di.rii ig it Hhari> gale. Jolm King, teaman, while standing oa tbe mil, lo?t nia uslam-e. fell overboard, and was lost; bih, p^.>M*d through a hurrlssne, routing from HW and going around mi N W . at a very Irregular and Bombing fearfully, snip labored very beatify, hui passed through it umnjured; . 6ih, ? I' M, passed a summer showing a rocket, followed by e blii" light. ,>u.im?iiln Munhiittan, Turner, Vera Crot Sept 31), and Havjua Ort 5, with nniie und paaaengera, to C A Whitney. J.?-ft the port of Wta Orti/. Hept 30. at whlrh time the ri'in tiaiit of a N rtlin waa Ktill i rrvml ng with a heavy sea util! on tbla Norther had bemi blowing for foor days previous, und preremed fteHni-lii|iH Iheti in port orarrlilng rro?i charging Oti the V9'u ult we l?egan dischitrg ' eMrgo, but 11 ? wan not until the 30: h, at 9 AM, that we comi ?t?d audi dia rhargr ; inimi'iiUtrly alu-rwarda. we took in c.<j| 0 liiirlng thru boura: tbU lining done, >ve proceeded tu ana. T!is WHaiurr wa? moderate and pleaaant; tile hour at which w? left was 11 AM. Hit 1, r.'iiriineii^id wlUi a northerly wind ami heavy M-a; 3d, wi< re irlajd ^ieal, wertiii^r ttlll nL('uer..'c ; took In cargo, slid go; under weigh at 2:11) AM. bound te Havana; 4th, an?ed Ht Havana; Sth, at 1 AM. left Havana, weather cloudy, with strong Bile from f.NU: tith, fbat |.ar* ot tiiii day wind a id w.'atner very heavy, ug^tlirr a :th (itrons 0l?0^^ sea. whii b proven '.ed il.o ship froDi making anv Li- niw.iy; 7tb, began with a heavy tale trom KMC, still re tarding the progress of uif ve.tsel in eonH.iJiuer.ee ol Mienjr croaa aea ; 8ta ouin wnij* und weather moderated ; i)th. tha weather moderately pl?:<*anl until toward* eveniag, when k gale 0"inmi n < d from ?'.N. . and the sea bi:csnie neavier aiirt B&ivler; about ?i I'M iiuite < gal? >va? on, and wo ftxpensnced aga n great iliWcultv lu procceiliug; at 10 AM of iJii. tuiu wt> arrived at l^uarauline. hteaiuohip San Salvador, Atkins, Savannah Oct 6, with md?" and' i>a-?engers, to Darrlaon \ Allen. 7tb limt, 4t. miles 8 ol Kryiiigpnt) Slioils, p.isned bark Geo Kinguur. He h, off llatteras .iignalued sleuiiiHhipn Alabama, (Quaker i' ty, nude V\' Lord, bound S. and Meriedlta, bound N ; X nuii- north of llaltcras, steanisbips Eutaw. und Uity or Butli, hound S. Kb- louhip Salvor, M. rgan, Boston, with mdae, to the Mr trop diian Mteamshlp ' o. bhlp Marianne .'?otieltohra. 1 umb, Havre A"g :w>, wltk mdit ind 14/ pantca^oi's, to Boyd ,k llluckcn. bad 1 dealt and I lurth. Hark Pericles (of Boston). Snow, Cnllao June 12, wltk guano, vo 1. C Korgnmn. I a>??d tlape Horn July 14. Ilk ic 11 itn i'on i Br) Atkinson, Cnriiill, Si dayj. with coal, to >!:l?r. Had b .tvv VV aud N \f winds most of tba uuiwagc. hj ii Halla. Ac. lUrfc AU. iDta (Brrtn), Hagemann. Crcmen, SO days, with mdae and 376 [<awietijicrs, to tiarr?la X Meyer. Had heavy wi itli?*i on t'ie ] *? t.g*. It ik ti-.m- Si i it .-i ), Qllham, Rio Janeiro, 44 days, with cn'lti.', to tieotge K llulley. Had heavy weather during th* passage ; inuiv.ii ;ta. lo?t and splii sail*. Har? Mary Kel e Itoberls. l.urn-.. Cow Bay, 9 days, wife Onal, u. Kn it, Son A L'l. Iturit Helen ABgiur, l'avig. Wood's Hole, il dan, In ballast, to uiaarfir. iirii. Help'.. ill (Br), Dtvis, Labrailor, 11 days, with tlatt, te Oieei. ACurric. liilii Orieiit i Bri, BeirlKter, Labrador, 14days, with fish, tc Qrf'iic i Cui rle. Brig K H h' iinedy (Hr). Cemerjr. Cow Bay, 11 dsys, wllh con I. lo V^lt" A Porierlield. Hrle llerhertl Hri, iiaraur, l ow Bay, 12 days, with noal, te U It DeWoif a Co. i'ng Harriet Amelia (Br). Cox, CUee Bay, 11 daya, wllh con!, to .1 r W biti.ey. ? Brig Advent (Ur), t'roiv, Wiudtior, N3, with plaster, te J k' vv in ,iio\ . Brig I. dltli ( new), Putnam, Mauhlaa, 6 days, with lumber, to Si in peon A I'lapp. Brig Alamo, 1 . 1 1 > o v . Macklia. with apnrs. Brig W. bnter Kelly, , Bangor, with lumber, to Siatp ron A Ciapp. B n< i Hi, "Win. Rtonlngton. f 'in r V suet. Sanborn, Lilian, 12 days, with reel, te f Ttillxjt A ?'o. Bchr h.oret, IHH'itt, Cow Ray, 12 days, with coal, to t Tal bot A Co. S>. ir May (Br), BHsctt, Amberat, 14 days, with lumber, te r> u i>c Woir f%'. hr O tailleepti i Br), Smith, Windsor, NS, with plaeftst^ to 1> K l>c i,o. i A?'Jo. m hr V.'eiii wortti < Br). Brtnnle, Windsor, with piaster, Is B K l?i- Weif A C-?. I chr U ailiu'hia < ltr\ Steward, Walkoe, NH, 9 days, wflk sto ?e. Id Jed fryi* A Co. !-? Iir *n?!in Abb e, Ingalln. Mdsquasb, NB, 7 days, w4th piling, to Sqow A Utcb : id.- on t * hr Mary K tin.", Hopkins, Mu quash, 6 days, wllk up rs. to liolyuks A Murrav. bchr I.oui-? . mi), curk, Ht Andrews, < days, with la to .ied I rv A Co. M lir Kit i new), Cr ine, MaehiaSk Behr Hyl> e, J;eyneld?, Xt Desert. Sohrepy, Perktin, ItlUworth. h"iir C> run t'ossett, , Kockland. fccnr S ci.oud. Hull, Unoklaiid. beur A u lelope Brown, Kocitland. A"hrC I, Vaudevoort, it ouu, Boston. S"hr Siirprln', Bcni~ie. Hoiton for HclHmere. S..lir.l<iS lion-, Oatra, Boston for Pulladelphla* Hour K min a C l..<iliam. llowes, I'roviuo towa. bchr PwlUUKnm. Kvder. Harwich. Schr S W 1'onui r, i.lncol n, Tau iiton. Seiir K?* Flower. Chase, Warebam. ?Jclir ortou. Iladwlu. Kail Kiver. Se.ir Mary HI /.alietb lUu h, 1 nil River. , HehrH li Pitt*, lones, l'rovlieuoe. B' In Triumph NicAerson. Providenoe. McbrM'm ?? Bunleu. Adaius. Providence. ?ebt K T Kniitii. Harvey, Provldeuoe. Sri.r Willie I Nash. I'rovlUonce. SchrPenosysranta, ilnllield, Bristol. scbr Vintage, Vhlnuev, Bri*iol. Hclir llra/os. K?eey, 1'ortlaad. CU S< ur C.IK, Allen, Xridftjrcporl. St hrKmp're, Malthena, Greenwich. Si tir J V WeiiiDntoii.Cbipman. Koml-oit for ftesteea Seur A Amsburv. A tilbury, Itondoul for tusUin. bioop Rhode lsund, Umi. Bristol. ?View. BlupTrlmoiiatnln. from LiverpeoL kblp Liverpool, IroUl LlverpuaL / NwIm Plwmw. >j*T*aB*mr A*t>*icw Joimno*, frofc Mew Tori for ftartw tou, beiure reported aa naboi? ou Cuiriuiak, kit broken la two aud will pro?# a IoiaI tou. S'mr F.nnrBio*. WHlioma. from Liverpool '?r Nnr T?1 with e geueral eeivo put In a QueeBttowB24ih ult with loe* o? foirmaei ?nd aU attnehed. jlbboom. Ar, ?nd la ? Ilk a ?tale. She w?. lowed back to Liverpool MCh for nwlll Mib wu out 40 day*. Swr Uarini iHe). whit h recently went aahote nv Tw uv Ixach, be.'iw Net annah, end wee eold by order of ibe Court of Admir-ilir. Is l>e:ng racauiked abore uer wa?r Its* A Hirer baa bran working on bar bottom, stopping Make, w ho report* b?r ' ora pal * lively uninjured Umuere **.und, ki\ A ''urt Wardon'i survey wee to be beid on Uie veaeel ?tli Inat to dc'< rnuB' the feasibility of tier coming North te u jck, repair aud outfit. Snir Sraarroroi,? ' Tbe cargo nf the ship Hebentopol, fraia Sauna for N*w York, abandoned in e ainkmg eoadittan v .u . ruxl of N*J hbd* u4 0 1 Uoix*e augur. Hill ftriaram , Jewell, from New York for Havana, pa> into aerauoab A>1 Wh last uiunaated. Miki Kiksohi iBi-v. from Pedro Krjri for Baltimore, a-hore ou Currituck, haa bad meaw out away aod bee* ?tripped. Schk Mcora. fren N'w York for Saeo, aakori at BlghlanC Light, (.'ape Cod, wal no a toC?i loea. Ni ne I'Bina orTna Want, whicb tailed from San Proa riaoo in e.i*rrh of the nefcJng gn.tiuda o.i tue Sonbweal c?e?t ou tbe M.n ol March. b?anot eleoe baen beard of. end ie k?lle*ed to have been lout ar oapiuretl In tba ladlaaa af Vurm Charlotte'* leiaod. Hriio Joiran Hairii. at Baltimore from Mstani**. report* Kept jf" lat ? d'-g. loitac W d?*. baa a liner? gala from BMK , ?pill nail*, broke nt.'i ig and Uxt ke&ge anchor end thirty fetbomr . heln, ? i.lou abe had out ae a 4rag u> keep the vee *el to wlndwyd. Icil Mmdoua rim, fna Turk* I Mend* Sept M for Norfolk, But imo Ch.irle*toa Tib Inat. h*>ug eiperieoatd bearjr NK gales, Willi main meat aod bew*j'?U gone. leaky. Prm Tainurr. Mlfhell nf and from Tltkan for ProvW denee. letinder?d and ?uuk beiween Beaver Tan and Point Judith at H AM SHh inau Crew eared and arrl??*l at New. Poi-t. Nrm Mm MrKaa, fmm Philadelphia for Mobile, waa towed Into Fortress Minnie ttb Inat with lost of rudder buvaprtl and leaking badly. SrmS BWnriLrii before reported In collision with brtg Kllze Abu. oM Mlnot'a Ledge, lo it bob ley, oatbead and an chor. H? bw Munti'iiiwa before reported abandoned, wee of Iff ton?. III ye.r* ol.l, and ow ned bv parties in Beltlmor*. She W u< Inauiad for $4000. Uar cargo oonalatrd only of ? lot *f ?erap Ir.-n. ^ Hnim Qr**e VirTflitiA. whleh f< nndered Ute 4?h InaV wee fiom Harene wltb a anted amount of oar go lor (Juetoee, nlieie she * ?eowneo. Qt'BUiTowir. Hen' ? ? S'hr Ad renin re. from Jamelea, with 1'igw.m.l, for Hor.leaux, arrived wltb hxa of both top tui"t< snd jibboom. Tne h^trh TAJ i Br>, Capt Kee? from Cerdlff for Quebeo, with eoel, 4 w??ka out, put In thle morning leek; and 14 In' aca of water >a ho d. Miarrltaweoua. We ai* IndeHed ?o Mr V W fcljr, Uie obliging puraer ef tka eieemthlp Arego, from llevre. far late pepae*. Our iMp new* eollee<or dealree to fienk Capt laaee Tree land. of tl.a ataamer WnetlleM, for timely aaeletanre ran dered him la forwarding aewa Irom the rieamahlp Arago. Qrtri Wow? On Tlmrodav, Uia 4th met, >ba etRemehlf Brltennla. of the Anchor Line, arrived wlih 4M paaetacara ?nd ? fnll e*rgo nf aaaortad mereben-Uae, waa dorked at pier a* N^rth rlrer. and at t PM f?m> 'eii"--d d^ebarglog At* a'ek* k an Hafrday morn In* aha left Her dock, after having In W working hour* dl"~li irg*d iWi lam e^rgo. and Umdad 1 .Vn< ton* ro il and ea lafi ronalatlng of braedetnlTa, praek alnns, na??l ?toie? a,- th n provum ibat the faelllt e? foe Ir.e rapid w.ffklng^f i,i p. at New York an fully eqnel te tuo of a uy port ni (hn a.. rid. >ntlrr la Mnrfnera. MV??rrric?Di 1Kb urtsr * lliaaoe ? TBiartT tap. OrrirB L ut wor a Ho>ao, t WAmimo-tura, l?C Oet .1 i.?A ? to trot* Ae"io?i*o N*aa art-aaiio Tw.?< *are C.aie-OfljrirJ inlorioatl-n HM Ml reeeived.at lbl? a ,?a that ike sli .ie end of the AUa'itleTeiegra|* * ebte >.???? IB Iaril" writ of Noribar Point, en lb* eeat aide of tbeentraiw* la leart'i t'onteet harbor. Trinity Kay; and from thle .p?t tw*. beacuiia? altuated ovjr the .ouihrrn .-me of tke bart-.n-wi - be M<en In the liar H by W Theae bea?.na mark tba dlr#. tlofl of tba eable'a ilr?t rourae mte the harbor. W li?-n the white b*?<^>n on theeaeiern abora la In Ilea wfrh the a<-hoolbouealhe oai?e commences to riirve to tba *m - ward and"?nUn.iee to d i eo ?Mt vhe el. urrb lower i? la hoe with tbe northern pter. on tbe ahore uadar the rhnrrh ? on thle Iiae tbe AUentle l alile ai>pr.??hee tbe abora wlthle a i?Me ? length. aaJ lbeo<? ta Ue land uader tbe telegraph "vT.aela lataadlag to anchor ah will rare fully avoid tke Ha* Indicated above by anrborlng e(ib?r ???t af tba Ilea of tba eou'bers beaoana, aad north of the line where the e*a\ bearoo tarn earing midway between the arberlhonae aad the hoove n*n a..?ith of It i>*4re HK V? K . or by ear boring aoatb. of tba Una where tne telegraph autlon flag tea with a white, we* bed aione on the abor-i bear* ' K by K. aa en tbla iauae line It I* Intended la ptara ? ae^ond telegraph table All bearing* are raageetle. Variation at Heart ? Caate%\ Newfaundlaad, U degre?a and 10 ?e.i 'i1a W In IMA By order. W b nH t BHli.'B. Ohalrmaii wwtt tain or araira rtonr or enraa-maa neav a* riaaiim eo. Hrpkiiuaareir Orrrpn. Anaiaatrr, | l^ianoa beet iMt i lafematlaa baa ban rtreteed at the AW* Mad m