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es out 266 passengers. The British steamer City of Manchester, Captain Halcrow, left for Liverpool with 36 cabin passengers, and others in the steerage. Yesterday was the hottest 20th of September we have had in this city for ten years, the thermometer marking 79 degrees at 12 o'clock, which is two degrees higher than on any previous 20th since 1851. A letter has been addressed to the Secretary of the Navy, by a number of our most inessential merchants and bankers, asking that Capt. Shufeldt, at present Consul at Havana, be reinstated to the rank he held some time ago in the United States Navy. Judge Betts to-day rendered decisions, condemning eleven vessels and cargoes, seized for attempting to run the blockade, &c. Their value is supposed to be about a quarter of a million of dollars. Affairs in Philadelphia. The Sun's Philadelphia correspondent furnishes the following items from that city: The Preachers' Association of the Methodist Episcopal Church of