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Arrival of California gold. --The steamship Northern Light, from Aspinwall on the 25th ultimo, arrived at New York on Friday night. She brought $754,840 in California gold on freight. On the passage of the last steamer from San Francisco to Panama, the schooner Active was at Many vanilla, near the spot where the Golden Gate was wreaked. She had been sent down from San Francisco, under the command of Captain Watermann, for the purpose of saving the $1,000,000 in gold which was lost in the above steamer, but when the mail steamer passed the divers had gone back to San Francisco for further assistance. It was the opinion of the passengers that on the return of the divers the gold or at least the greater portion of it, would be saved.
ore inquiry for advances, and the rate was 1½ to 2 per cent. The continental exchanges this afternoon were without any decided alteration, but their tone was heavy. There were no gold operations at the Bank to-day. Messrs. Satterwhite, of London, say in their circular of the 26th of September. During the past week the prices of American securities continued to be fairly maintained, without inquiry for United States bonds. Virginia 6's had advanced 5 per cent. up to the 25th inst., when, on receipt of telegrams announcing the victory by the Federal army, these bonds sensibly declined, and close at 49@50. On the other hand the character of the market for railroad securities has been altogether timer, with inquiries for railroad bonds at slightly advanced rates. Erie and Illinois shares have also participated in the improvement, and close at 30¼@31¼ and 49@48½ discount respectively. Messrs. Baring Brothers, of London, in their circular of the 26th of September,