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Sj ~~ "ay {\ i ¥ ’ \ D t Fil peace. and proposed giving party last tall Tae ry persons bring killed them "About four hnadred of (Apna rey. more were mear by. Col. mand, wai thirty miles this side of Were met at North Piatte to the num- egons. A few wore acen betwoon ‘ny, but many more were met from that Leavenworth. the Mormon trains the cholera had taten off twenty-five or thirty, and one-third more were sick. ‘Kinbeaa’s first train wae mot near Kearny. Great excitement on the subject o° gold foued on the Sweet Water, ‘Was manifested in Galt Lake Vattey, and mus! ‘were wing dally for the cxggin, mex’ mail the result of toeir operations will be eaeal oa the bed of the river would soon be laid bare, ana the hidden ‘treasure ex; ‘A good deal of anxiety is menfested here about the oy discovered Cy hye) panera of the Red River in territory weat of an) toturn of meseen; * are in the midst of b t creas very vost; wi 4 piri nag other grain quite promuing. Feult likely to mee 2 fa i E a § 5 i Fd t F i z i 83 Four companies of the milit were to be stationed et a pew fort on the Bonito, ini heart of the Mesca- Jere country. is, Magra, contractor for ing the Salt Lake mall, haa returned froma trip as farasthe Blac. At he met with Lieut. Heath, who broaght the nce from Fort Loramie, aad coatradicted Indian depredations upon emigrant tralas, 40 much has said. All was quiet abou: Sovereign, vublished at Atchison, , Of the 2oth, we that Maj. Rese, Uteb Indians in Utah ferritory, with Assad on the Zlet inet. Sixtesa per. im. made the trip from Salt Lake Valley days. On their jourcey, they passed two Major Rose reprevents that he du not see ofall reporia about ‘outragen boing pee all re about ou! perpe- by the Indisns, the story of a train being iater- one hundred persons murdered, dc. Indians convicted of the murda Capt. Gunal- and his party, who were tried at Salt wd the penitentiary, and thence made their pe, were afterwards re-takep and were scurely coafiaed im prison. ‘The train of Messrs. Mejores & Russell, on the way to boo Lake City, was met at Little Blue, getting along Mz, John Ray writes to the editors of the Squatter So- vereign that he left the Vs of Salt Lake on the Sth Hi i EER ge Hi i mail trains. ofa May, and met several trains Califoraia, Oregon aad elsewhere. A of the United States troops wera mot twenty miles east of Fort Kearney. He denies the re) Fee] the troubles and nogoyances of the ( Trbiane apa they evinced qut riendly feel- ing. He bopes thet some one will be # the mails in whom confidence can be the want of proper ry everything was io s Lala condition. handed d ‘were fine, and the prospest « he people were contented, enjoying their homes in the mountains. Interesting Siave Case in Sc. Louts. From the St. Lous Demosrat, J 29.) yg tral was opened yesterday afvernon, at Justice Allen’s court, in Vine street. Rovert Bart- lett, negro trader, 56 Oliver street, acouved Thomas Met- thews, a well known and highly respected citizen, of having given his slave gir) Fanoy Walkins forged tee (papers for berselt aad her sister Suni rohased Fanny informed un that he bad (whe isa girkof sixteen years of age) from thé min «)'Bleanis, who is at present in prison awaiting bis trial for the rtuse of mares, It is stated that sue is nearly white, Bartlett said to us: ‘She is the best looking girl in Bt. Louia; I bave beea offered $1,200 sgaia aad again for ber, but I would not let her go at that” Mr. Matthews pleaded not guilty. J. L. Gillespie, ¥aq., sped for the defeace. ibe iret witners called was Joha W. Frakes, one of ‘the police officers who arrested hia. id that at about 3 o’ciock yesterday afternoon he saw Faaay guing down Main street; he accos:ed ner, aod aeced her where she was gong; “to see a geatleman,’’ she said, he questioned her furth: and as length, although uowi- G was going to on Mata ctreet ised hee mot to go, t Mr. un “pat her into a merape”’ yet; “how!” abe asked; ‘-why,’’ said the po- iownas, ve got wind of that msa—hw’ll try to get you torunoff, andif you try tant you'll get « good ‘whipping ana be sold down South,’ sne answered the was no fear of that, and le(t bim; he and « ‘‘ster’’ called Shimer, then went down to the police office, | and after sitting there acout three foarths of an hour, returced towards where they had met ber be. fore. They met her again, going in the same direction. Frakes said be thought he would watch her; turned down an alley, aa, entering an adjoining yard, placed himself in # poisitioe from which he could see every on» and everything in Mr. Matthewa’ store. Shiwer, on the contrary, foliowed them and stooé near the store door ch them; called for Shi- mers and proceeded to search Feany. She ) qaade some resistance he said, bat be fiasll; ot the a pre er ne, Le Senng just as she itin head. is to @ COpy of it: — McKaught, of 8t Louts, of the kind and hu- sideration of valuable ae a as Hs i Bi ist a Hy id H iii be regarded b; and Given uncer Fuss Int day of June, 1856, ins ae Witness; CALEB JOHNSTON, Jacos McK icut. ‘This , &6 persons acquuinte? with Mr. Matthews’ band foare Dears po resemblance whatever to his style ‘every person or per- s cross | i the witmess acted very rudely. He was tending withi s yard of Mr. Gillespie, yet he end whenever & stroog question was asked, a ve BO: ier Bartlett some days ews, whom he eus- Before the girl Fanay his feliow ‘‘ster,’’ Shi- an al ,. the store he and ber in Bartlett's office, sad found no pa- When she came out, on the coatrary, the pass, produced in court, was f.ued on her. told us that the girl Fanny had freqasntly aaid to bim that Mr. Matthews was trying to induce her to rumaway. ‘‘at first,’ he sad, ‘I didn’t pay any attention to her; I wouldn't listen to ber; bat she came day after day and said the seme thing; and so 1 ‘him at Her ved yesterday afternoon. Mr. Matthews was asked if ne could give bail in the «um of $1,000. Two geaclonmea inatently offered thomselves—Daniel Willismson, Eaq., was ac- ir. Matthews and bis securit; ‘universally esteemed citizens, . Mattnews has veea extensively engeged in business in 5t. Louis for upwaris ef eighteen years. Thus far, no evidence has been produced to criminate $2 Geteeee torn sim t's guy tts seen? Mr. a a gaily charge —what motive was it that induced her to resist Frakes when be asked her for the alleged f pac? If eearched the girl, an he alleges, fore abe went "a office, what inducea him to advise her to the store when he met her in tne street’ ald Frakes awear to tne ideatity of the im her, whem he must have lost sight of from the rear of the store to arrest her, Prper to her. girl Sarsa; ‘are well known ani pars to Fanny’ ta alone will neha a verdict being rendered against fe Matthews, by that wise manim of the law which says thet every doubtfal circumstance stall be -covstrued in favor of the person accuses. The itent en Gain writing alone woald clear him if the other int 5 Prat the strongest and most damning evidence im favor of Mr. Matthews and against nis accusrs, is yet to b> told. Mr. Williamson stated to us, and is ready to give us hie affidavit, that the witoess Frases, io hin pressace, offered te tear op the alleged forged pass ,if Mr. Matthews ‘would give bim $1,000. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL mo Y mMaRKET. Monpay, Jaly 2—6 P.M | The heated term bas bad a materia! effect upon stock operations in Wall street. Prices, however, the bot weather muoh better than was anti.t- pated. Speculators are leaving towa, and out two weeks we shail be ia the midst of oar dailest Tnose who let that time pass without sscur- & good line of some substantial stock secarity, simply make 9 misteke, and lose an opportu- wity which may not egein be presented for many At the first board to-dsy, Ukaois Central ja advanced 1 per cent; Nicersgus Toansit, j; York Contra) Rallrosd, }; 'sname Ruttrosd, 1; Ocntral Retlroad, 1. [adiacs 5's dec ined 4 . eal cent; Chicag> ead EB. Island, {; Michigan sold 105, dividend off, avd Central Railroad, 97, divitead off, Exch peys five per cent. Erie and Central have not yet ‘been affected mach by the contest gotug on for the through travel. It is hard'y to be exyested thet the stock of either rosd will be immediately affected by the competition, and we have doubts relative to any unfavorable influence upon the market value ultimately, particularly as regards Erie. The post tion of these companies is s2 illustration of the folly men commit when thelr passions got the better of their jadgment. Tae mensgers of these roads have an immense amount of property entrusted to their care, and they are betraying that trust by the reckleas policy they are pursuing ia the business of the roads. If the Central expests to force the Erie to terms, whatever they may be, by patting down the price of passago, they makea very great mistake, and vice versa. Each company bas @capitsl of about thirty-seven millions of dollars involved. They are, therefore, equally matched, and the fight must be a protracted ons, and wil compare very well with that celebrated affair bo tween the Kilkenny cats, which is so well known Ifthe two compantes will put prizes down to the lowest points before this hot weather passes away there will be a great rush ot travel to the lakes and the Palle. If there is really going to bs a fight, the pablic are interested ir baving it commence at once. Panama was unusnally active to day, at improving prices. Reading was steady, with sules to some ex: tent. Nicaragus Transit was the most ba2yant stock on the list today. It touched higher poiata than has been known for many moaths, and the probability is tiut an active movement, and much higher prices, will be realized. It has been dull ond neglected for a long time. Some few of tue Western railroad stock must im- prove, among which are Cleveland and Toledo, Mad River and Lake Erie, and the Ctocinnat!, Hamilton end Dayton. These three roads compose a new line from Cleveland to Cincinnati, and aa the ruaning time between those cities is two hours shorier than the Columbus route, it must command all the travel between New York and other Eastern cities. This | will add lergely to their present receipts, which have heretofore been heavy from local business aloie. The immense crops of the section of country tra: versed by the above roads must give an immense freighting business throughout the fall. All the Weatern roads will realize large incomes this year from their traffic, besides the great accession to their receipts from the additional passenger business the prosperity of the country will create. Aiter the adjournment of the board, the following sales of bonds and stocks were made by Albert H, Nicola} 92.000 Cinicago & Mlaninalop RR. 10's 76,000 Virginia 6's (bypothecated) .. 3,0C0 Fort Wayne and routbern KR, 500 California 100 Hamilton Ins, Co 336 80 Cumbéeriand Coal Co.......... 80 150 Hampshire Coal and Iron Co + $10 200 Bowden Copper Mining Co + 600 196 Phenix Gold Mining Co. o- 400 Atthe second board the market was decidedly more buoyant, with a l‘mited movement in the lea1- ing atocks. Diinois Centrai bonds advanced } per cent; Nicazague Transit, j; N. Y. Central Rit, j; Erie, {; Harlem, J; Reading RR., j; Hadson RR, 4; Galena and Chicego, 4. The value of merchandise aod specie imported into this district during the month of Jane in each of the past two years, was as follo Commence or THY Port or Nzw YORK—Vauvr ov Imports, 1864, 6. $8,476,330 $4 020,645 8,006,046 2,716,246 2)148,462 1,188,049 158,814 64,770 788,252 $11,905,612 tions in Juve, 1855, oom peared with the corresponding month in 1854, is $1,794,640, more than one-half of which was in free goods. The transactions at the Assistant Tressarer's office to-day were as follows: — Paid on Treasury account. + $16,306 37 Received do, 168,459 82 Balance do. 2,108. 949 78 Paia for Assay Office. 3 601 47 Peid on disbursing cl 82,680 64 Amount of interest paid. § ‘The Havover Bank has declared « semi-annua! dividend of three and a half per cent; the Mer. chants’ Exchange Bank, four per cent ; the Pater ton and Hndeon River Railroad Company, two anda half per cent; Bank of the Capital, Albaay, four per cent; Bank of the Metropolis, Wasiington, four per cent; Farmers and Mechanica’ Bank, Georgetown, D. C., three per cent. ‘The Irving Savings Institution has declared a semi-annusl dividend at the rate of six per cent per apsum on all amounts entitled thereto for the last six months, payable on and after the 16th inst. All interest not cailed for will draw interest as princi- pal. All deposits made on or before the 10th inst., ‘will draw interest from the firat. ‘The Mariners’ Bavings Institution has declared a semi-annual dividend, at te rate of six per cent per annum, on sums of $500 and under, and 5 per cent on aums over $500, payable on and after the third Wednesday in July. Dividends not called for wil draw interest eame as the princip:l. Moneys depo sited on or before the 15th of July will draw iaterest from the Ist of July. ‘The amcant of duties collected at the Custom House, Philadelphia, for the first six months of the present year, was $1,662,628 05, against $2,393,373 87 for the same time in 1864, and $2,460,155 55 for ‘the came time in 1453. ‘The amount on deposit in the several deposito. ries of the goverament to the credit of the Treasar- erof the United States on the 25:b of June, was as $175,498 93 3,097,783 47 595,065 73 70,400 82 104/066 34 374,361 OF $15,727,045 67 Deduct overdraft, Ke... 2.6.66 196 820 67 . 915,598,212 90 . 500 00 Deduct aitlerence in translers, Net amount subject to Arafteseeeesees+. 016/408, 714 wo ‘The transters ordered were To Treasury of the U.8,, Washington... 200,000 00 To Aseistant Treasurer, New York 760 000 CO Charleston, 8. C. 26,000 09 Dew Orleans, La 140/000 00 t. Louis, Mo. 300,008 00 , 1,716,000 90 To brameb mint Sen Franciroo, (a! 200,000 06 The following statement will show tae de roalts and colasge at the Mint of the U sited States, Puile Gelphis, during the month of Jane :— 0.8. Mut, Pmtsve.rura Cos age asp Deposirs, Go 4 bull om depor ttea— Frem (alien Uther sources... Total god deponita..,,, ‘EW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1855. Total mumber ef pieces. . .1,989,962 Wirdiding stiver porciasss $792,650 00 10,000 00 157,759 00 56,260 00 317,600 00 oo $268,170 00 $5,194 14 "aie Oise M4 $1,165,056 14 513,414 326,018 30,600 518,414 The annexed statement exhibits the amount of revenue from customs o2ilested at the port of Bos toa up to the let of Jaly, 1855 :— Commence or Boston—Durias on Imports, Revenue for month end: For the month of June, 1! Deorease......... For fi vcal year ending Decrease .. Cullected from ‘an. Increare... It will be seen that the foreign arr 1 to June 30, 1856, exceed the arrivals riod in 1864,'72; $637,904 64 lean June oA Jame 30, 1855... $505,961 03 6633, 1¥4 OT $157,233 04 $8,342,289 06 7,616,608 74 $726,720 28 $637,904 64 1,213 1/285 The Miner's (Camberland) Journal of the 29th of June, #ay4:— For the week ending Saturday, June 23, the a of coal shipped over the Cumberland and Pen: Railroad 1s 5,132 tons—to the railroad 2,150 ton: From the George's (reek Coal Tron Company's mines, over their road, there was ported for the week 5,716 07 tons; for th the first of January, 92,440 18 tons. cans! 2,582 tons. Over Cumber- lend Coal and Iron Company's Railroad, the amount of coal shipped for the. week was 5.004 14 toms; the canal, 3.460 07 toma; to railroad, peer since the lst of January, 76,122 05 tons, From the 2,068 15 tons. 1,694 0T tons; total for the New Creek Company's mines, for the week ending Satur. Gay, June 23, via the Baltimore and Obio Rallroad, 5 tons; for the year since the lst of January, The warrants entered at the Trestury Depart. ment, Washington, on the 29th of June, were as fol. lows:— For the Treasury Department... For the Interior Department, War warrants received and enterec. War repay warrants received and entered. Covering into Treasury from misc. sources, For covering into the Treasury from lands Draws on account of the Navy.......... 951,144 44 27,141 39 983 60 78,694 00 1,490 07 8.496 65 644,390 31 * 28}703 00 ‘The snnexed statement exhibits the average dally movement in the leading departmenta of the banks | of this city during the week preceding Saturday | morning, June 30, 1855 :— | New York Cry Banus, Lon y Circul'n. 280,716 Dhx Mech. Be’g Ass.1,139, Commerce, , Continental ....2,632,062 293,317 16,934 1, $15 120/896 17,678 ry 304 96/978 383.306 164 96/762 702,162 97,860 427,189 Island City . \ f 92,836 216.379 N.Y. Dry Dock. 405,093 211636 65,707 160,812 N.Y. Exebange. 226,082 10,497 110,904 149,116 Bull's Head..... 224,213 = 17,130 88,660 | 127,772 $95 673,212 16,641,970 7,304. 964 81, 966 me as last week. sii Cuxamino Hovsx Transactions, Exchanges for the week ead ingJune 25 110,707,641 “ “July 2...... 110,106,006 | Balances = Jame 26..... 6,700,302 . “ “ July 2...... 7,678,048 The above aggregates $378,776 6,703,504 213, +++ 8,268,018. 1, 2,190,914 1,898,974 780,884 806,548 1,369,957 106,187 139,024 211,804 144,112 177)127 610, 871,043, 1647 2,604,500 960,018 295,877 6,300,06 V18,773— 181,576 17,41 1, compared with those for previous weeks, present the annexed statement:— New Yore Orrr Karns. Specie. rig #3 & $23 geese 3e% e z SE $233 2 5 : = ; 3 3 5 S2ESEERIEES2 3833 $e a5 Rae. sare Se. Sa Se. 33 ae es SBESEES8 geez 58 oe = ‘fg EES RE 38552 z a3 SEB oe 3 S. & $3283 ELE = EFT ESS ge2S8 AM AM ASASIAAM ARAN: $32: 32 33 $$ 2 i F3 228 1 9. 436,068 79,113 125 7,306,964 81,903,965 ‘The last returns, compared with those for ths previous week, thow Increase in loans and discounts of... Increase in +pecie of... Increase in circulation of Increase in Geposite of Here we have an increase 69,311 F 9, 70/830 department — in every Jn some quite an incresse. This was generally an ticipated. The amount of specie on hand at the cloge of last week was larger than for any week pri- vious since the 3lst of March last, and the line of Gisconnsts was greater than before reported any time thia year. As for the deposits, they were far in excess of ay previous report. The banks have evidently commenced on a regular expansion, aad we believe every department will exhibit « similar movement. The receipts of specie are likely to be larger than the shipmenta. From Califrnis, oar remittances will without doubt increase, while our exporte wil be weekly diminishing. Mock $7000 Mo 6's, ox iat 16000 Ind #tate d's... 2000 Erie Bos of 'T6 2000 do. 60 oy bso “eo Go. wo 1000 Erie <n £00 Hud oA MOO 1g do ad 260 Cum Cosi Co...03 ue Ce... dee 300 80... eee 9 Gerd Gor Mies. 1700 Nies Tr Oe. 8 “" do.,... We Tr to blo WE Canton Ue,..... = &.... ) 6556 91% 7 Mowpar, Jab + foe Rete ne 6 68 cope ses 70 Cabos bre 1k 20 Ose Lae 0 Cer & Piven be wo Wo... seb 18% 100 N R Coa Ri, 060 101% woe .. 101% 0 a3 52% do TRADE ROPORT. Monpay, July 2—6 P, M. Asnre,—The martet was dull and ssies limited. ‘The #tock bad inotensed to abous 1,400 canta, port comand was checked by the high rates demaaaed by ers. Buxapsturrs.—Flour: common grades coatimued dult; the sales reached avout 7,000 obls., imctuaing commou to youd and choice “tate brands, $5 & $570, W oowen at $8 37 o $9 12; Comedian, 700» 800 bi $10 6215; “noutberm, BU a 900 bb: common to good, and cbotes brao for tency and extra bra There were advus 5,000 bbis. c mmon State flour for delivery by ] settled at about sr. Indi meal acout 700 9800 bvIa. Jersey were told, part delivered along aide ship, at $447 @ $4 04, and 200 a0. Brandy wipe at 9625; pumcuevas do. were at $25 & $23 60, Rye flour: 100 bole, supecias were rold at $7.75, Wheat: 5.0 busbei uppor lake suid at $202 a $215, There was a sample of a cargo of handsome heavy new red, received at Caicago, fiom the extreme eoutheru part of lUinols, Corn —Tne was lower, with salen of about 60,000 a 60,00 ran at $1 Contracts Fo settled at Y1c., amd 1u,000 busbela were delivered oa contract, which bad bewa sold pccncwlgd 2,600 bushels were made at ed. 5 ) aad ulet. Denlers were waiting for later foreiga news and for th Fourth to pass over. ‘Th lew im chu a only about 300 to 40U bales, witout ‘bout 250 bege Laguyard nold at 10% c. vy sad withou ; salen of impartaave, ¥axiouts.—To Liver about 20,000 bushels of corn Were epgaged at.4d # 5d., in bulk aad bags, and 600 « KUO ‘Dales of cottou at 5 6a a 7- 32d for compressed aod an- compressed. A vessel was engaged to ivad att. Joha’s With ceals for Liverpoos, at about £6 10s, there was noth- ing new to London or to Havre. ,To the latter port rata ‘Were at atout 3c. for cotton and pone; $6 a $7 for rice and ashes, 2ig0 for be eat $8 for bark, aad $2 for cp- per. ‘To the north of Europe about 600 bales of cotton ‘were emgaged ut p t. Hay wae dull, and sales trifling. Paovisions.—Pork—The market continued firm, Bot active; the sulea embraced about 300 to 400 cluding new mewn at $19 44 0819 60, and $19 12 a $1 for ola do,, and $16 50 for prime. Beel—z00 to $00 bola. were sold at unchanged pricey Cut meate were in fair demand, including aules of about 250 packages at Tic. 7%¢. for shoulders, and 9%o @ léc. tor nama, Hacon was quiet and nominal. Lard—Sales of about 600 bbls, ‘were mad . alle. The folowing table sho the amount of pork and beef im the warehouses o| York and Brooklyn on the lst instant, and at th me last month and yeer:— PORK. Laat Tat Qualities. Old. New. Total. Month, Year, 3 99 12 498 1,479 11,640 7,928 84,371 80 1,907 832 216 | 2 sat 1,619 Tor | 179 179 69 970 6716 6,715 9,012 | 665 i 4,042 | 2,390 2,430 5008198 308 1,318 2 1,553 4012 16,902 ‘Totals.. 47,001 49,092 } KRY, { “4 | 240 | 5,766 | De. Coicago do - 6,711 | Railroud beef. — #40 | Kerore mens... 227 106 | Retuse prime... — 13 | Otner refuse. 38 129 | Tiercen mesa. — 3 ‘Te prime mess — 2,076 Country mess, —— Ly bo. prme..... — yy} Uninspected... — wos { ition permet 304 40,402 20,886 wot 400 & 600 casks wore a6slte | syiceas —Small alos of mutmegs wore made at about {Be SUGAKS,—The market was steacy. The sale braced 49 of Porto Kico at bo 04 und 1860, wae as fol 1855. 29,262 3,044 686 6,509 193 40,647 e 12,562 was good. Ground was og! unchanged. the fol Stewart's beg ag refined Li cauabed sugar, 6%c.; extra quality groand sugar, Yc. Tonacco =the matket continued arm with light trann- actions. The following was the stocs in the Inspection Warehouse, on the let July, 1456 — ay Va.dN.O, 0.8 Mi. Tal. H Heise, Hd Heda. Stock, 24 15 3,844 Kecerved “ - 1,253 Total... 328 is 6,007 Delivered simoe. 712 3 ra 187 Stock om hand... 4,042 266 13 4,310 Wutxt,—The sales embraced about 450 bbl, part Obio ,at 403¢e:, aad part State Prison at dlc. ADVEDTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. To $20 }, to join the advertiser ia « corcer Krovery store, on account of giving ap the liqaor busi- bees, Apply at No. 136 Weat deventeonth street. JOHN ALBERT. TO $200.—WANTED, A PARTNER IN THE 8 manufacture of « medicine that has saved ‘Ounends of tives. If be is @ quod salesman andof mo ral character, an independent fortune is the result. This operation is known and commande attention. No other the world makes it and, to teat the fact, ma i you want to do isto call and see meat bk. McMaboa’s, 176 Chatham street, New York, or 166 Fulton street, Brovk- lyn, 1com No. L. TO $160 -WANTED—A MAM, TO TAKE $100 excluaive charge of the sale of a cheap pub- Heston in sheet form. qual interest will be given wo « capable young man, $3,100 cam be easily cleared the first year. Apply tok. Memanon, No. 170 Chatham at. NA T OB PARTNER 18 IMMEDIATELY WANTED A by ap Emglish manufactaring firm. Only » party Jorseaning Dusiness tact and capital, say from L1,Ou ty 15,000, will be treated with Tne articles intended for thie market hav ped to all parts of the glove, and yuela large 1 dress, with real same, to ood delay, London, room 7. No. 77 Carlton House, Heusd. Vins? RATY MANUFACTURER OF A NEW AND valusbie kind of lacquer ax¢ varnishes wishes fora pariner with some cepital tor the erection of a profit able business. Address K., 446 Broome street. RINARSHIP.—THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS y formed s copartmership, under ths naae of Merrilia, Camp & Hillyet, for the purpose of importing, manufecturing aud joboieg tailors’ and cloihiers’ trum munge, ot No. 44 Warrem street, corner of Cpurch. HENRY A. MBitiILL, GHOKeK D. MEMHLLS., Late of firm of Goddards k Morniis, JOHN 2D. CAMP, EDWIN HILLY KR, July 2, 1860. Late of firm Thos. . Dalek Co. | VOPARINERSHIY = -NOTICE.—THE | SUBSC a! BERS | bav.ng ths stb cay of June, 1866, entered into pertuernnip 7 the naine and fim of Lmvies k Haude, ond tahoe niness nol este Jepkins, Now. 22 ana 24 Frankfort street are prepared 10 execute publisber's book binging, aud Wo manufacture docks jor the ade, autbors, sociales, Ko. WM. CHARLES DAVIES, CHARLES ALFRED HANS The sibecriber having resiqued the above business to bu nephews, Wm. Chasion levies and Ubasing Alfre! Hands, recommenda them to the fevor of hu customers 00d the trade. CH s BLAS JEN RIN 6. AKINER WANTED IN A LUCKATIVA, OL Bt tatiiabed wholeesia basiaras tm Cortlandt sicnot, ith $6, cash. This is © good chance for aay ous Apply oF. MaRAKKN 22 Widiem street, im the base ment, after 126 cigok, OF by lev ADVERTISER, A YOUNG MAN OF TWENTY five, active, im@uattions, emergetic anf iauiigent, aad who hes hat ence Wm baviqess im tala cy, deeree ishmeat of Cherien | | ample time tor meals, Three daily taina. ne PROPOSRAIA, —— + O VER COMPANIER —~WARTED, PROPOIALS Pon los@etlag 0 ee manawa ore ents Mahan’ the eversgs cone mpison ts 10 cH, Only (on omyi oan o), the whole mane Adereerlie Weald " stating Urms per lon peyatie om Gourery 0° Peta, end where pe tasers iow may be Bad. joa FOURTH OF JULY. Commutios eppowted by the Coaeeil to make sultab.c srrangemeats for colebrat.ag the Notional Amniversasy) beg leave to nano ence he * wing { | ri MME OF ARRANGKMEN C4, FIRST DIVINON NEW YORK HTaTR arm MILITIA. , No 64 New You, Jame 19, 1865. The Division will parade on Wodscedey, thee Fourth @ay of July ment, to celebrate the Anniversary of Ameri- cam lndepevdonce | The lavinee sine will be formed om Broadway, with | the right om Fourteenth etrees, at § o'ciock A.M, pro- iy: ‘Ba General Spicer will cause the National Sten ard to be oe bed from the Hattery, aad the morning salute to be fired at numrine, by a nmwnt from the first de, Hirty ndior-Gomerat Yates will direct a mational salute to be fi-¢0 from the Battery, at noon, by » detachment from bie brigade. Biyedter General Hall will detail @ troop of horse how's brigade, for escort duty, to report to (he Majer Geveral, quarters, at half-past 7 @ los, | ‘The tAvisioo will Por, the honors of & msrshing as. lute to toe Mayor god Common Council, tn froat of the City Hal, at 0 o'clock & M ‘The Commirsery General wit issue the requisite am- muvition tor tus salutes, upon the requisidon of the proper officers Be in hereby designated a« the parade ground July, from 7 o’ciwek A Pearen in front of che Caty Hall, ‘The Livison Stall il aacomole at the quarters of the Mejor General, at half-paat serra o'cluce A.M. | 1 be round Upioa aquare to Four- | Four*ota street to Chird ave- | Third aveous to teoth aterct, throw, , down Brow way wo Coadtoe bambere street und Comire street to the eas By order of CHARLES W, SANDFORD, Mejor Gearrai Commanding, Rowe C Werwonn, Division Inspector Tt in requested 09 the Committer of the Common Ooun- ¢il that the persova baviog ebarge of the various euaroe della will caune whem to be rung trom 6 to 7 A.M, from Ji to Land trem ¢ to 77. M. The chimes of pela at Trinity cburch and Trinity chapel will alao be rugg om ‘this occasion. There will bea d through gate of the Park. y of fireworks at By M., im front of the City Hall, unger the JW, Hadteld; af madison snare 1. Kage, at lomphine square, ny Me J! W, Haatte! st Marion square, by Mr by Inanc Kdge, som ; at the Liat ty ninth atreet, by Mr M. Morea fessor hoot. Dum) natin, from the «pire of Grace church ‘Lhere will also’ be bans of music at the followlog | laces of the exbioition of fireworks —At the City all, by Wallace's Band, Madisom quare, by Dod- worth’s Bano; Tompk 5s square, by Roberteon’s and; Dintatbot ng Heasrvou, tighty-eixtl étitute Bend; Lamartine square, by Washington Ban Jncdboon rquare, at the junction or Kighth avenue and ‘Thirteenth otrest, Shelion’s Band. | Broad: ComMITING, ALDERMEN, COUNCILIEN, C. H. Cuoker, fee. Chas. H. Haewell, Ch'n, P,P. Voorhis, Ik. F. Pinexney, | 5. H. Moser, », Coleman, | . Rood, E.C. McConnell. ‘OK THE FOURTH OF JOLY —THEK PROPRIETOR ofthe Port Kichmond Hoare, at Port Reenmoad, KF dtaten Iniava, haa erected a tent for the accommodation of viniters on the 4th acd throughout the season, where ‘they will be furnished witt ice cream and all the deli- cacies of the season. N, B.—A fow boarders can be ac commedated. | HE VETERAN Cores OF King's county, will fire Green, ou the morning of our Incepsmdeace, at sunrise, F. BARVENBROOK, Commendant. | TERAN CORPS OF THE WAR OF 1812 ——THE corps will atsembie at head quarters H. KE. Rieli’s Star Hotel, 62 Lispenard n Wedpesday morning, July 4, at hail pret eight in full uniform, to | celebrate thy ith aonie ry of american dependence. H. RAYMOND, Color Wa. Taytor, Adjutant, PLAGS, FLAGS, FLAGS, POR THE FOURTH OF JULY, ter wale or to pire, at A.M. & it DaViES', 997 Prondway. Cooper, London, madi for ite retarm, upinjur BO() RaWARD.—LEFE IN A BROADWAY AND Dae Forty-second nervet stage, early this morning -(auneay), Kamall bundle, containing letters of intro OUCtion, paneport and other papers, with letters of cre Oit, all of which are of no use to any one bat the owner, peyment of the letters of credit baving been stopped. Toe above reward will be paid if it is returned, on or be- forw Friday, 6th inat., ands liberal one afier that dats to TAYLOK & KITCH, corner Front and Pine streets, or through the Post Ottice. 4, by call- t Miss Boumsn’s, 126 Chambers 86 Middagh street, Hrooklya. WILL BE PAID FOR THE RECOVERY OF A Dew light-colored summer cloth cost, di wagon on Saturday, vending above coat to 117 Broadway, up stairs, MESTAURANTS. i SPLENDID GRAEN TURTLE—WEIGHING OVibit 300 pounds, wili be served up im soup aad steaks | At dinisg saloon of the Hay State Hotel, 140 aad 147 Fulton street, and at the Globe Noa. 7,8 and 9 Fulton market, this day, July 4, 1886, . TRAVELLERS GUIDE, OR BRIDGKPORT, ON TUSSDAY AVTERNOON, AT connecting with the Housatonic, Haven Kailruaé, the steamer Cals. LINE, Capt. Chasies Weots, will leave trom steamboat wharl, Peck alig, £. R., om Tusedey o'clock pia tooy oe will be tae A a ‘or information inquire ne GHD. W, COKLLES, 443 Pearl street, WOR CONKY ISLAND AND FORT HAMILTON —THE steamer Norwalk leaves Now York as follows :— Fier foot of Amor street at 94 A. M., and 12 aad 354 P. M.; pier lout of Spring strost, 045 A. M.; 1236 and 4% . M., pine No & North river’ at 10 A.M. Land 4P. M- ering Voney Inland, last trip, at Oi Vare to Co ney I ‘and sort Hamilton smd beck to New York, 46 cents, No half price tor children. 7 EW YOKK TO MONTREAL, OGUENSBURO, WHITE N Mountains St. Johasburg and Barlingten, via | Northampton, Brattlecoro’, Bellows Fails, itutians, Windsor, White Kiver, Wells Kiver, Montpelier, ot. Al bans and Rouse’s Point. Through toasts, via the New York anc Now Haven Kallroad, isustoa ox, ress treime to Hpripgteld, # A. M. and 4'P. M. Baggage checked through. FRANCIS HYDE, Agent, Otten, Per 26, Peon slip AGULAK DAY BOAT FOX ALBANY, LaNOine Yonkers, West Volmt, Newbarg, | Foughkse Cernush sud findsoe, tr steamer METKOPULIT ON, pier foot of Jay wt eet Captata Volusman, will commence ber regular trips to Albany om Wednewlay, June 20, leaving New York from pier toot of Jay #trect every Monday, Wecnesday and Friday at T o'clock A M., returming will leave Albany every Taseday, Thurs Ge} and Haturday For turther particulars iaquire st ‘Ww Went stevet, near Jay (PO DAYION, CINCINNATI aND L0OWVILLE ond summer errecgement, via Fria Kaliroad, Hadeom Kiver Hailrosd, steamers, New York Camtral Raliroad, Lake road, Cleveiaad and Toledo iletiroas w Liyde, theece wad tuver and Lase hele, ond Cladanst, Hamilton sod Deywe railrosds. Quickest and moet dires: route! | Throogh (rom Yors Cimeipaau toe hours in 04. vance of any route, Comnections certin, and Pessongens inaving Now York 00 eveulng steamers of People’s Line, | or 6A. M train of Huteom Kiver iaitroed,or 6 A. Mt tram of New Yors ama kre coanent ot ihulleo 026 Vomkirt sa follows —Arrive at Boftew ¢/ M., Dum birk 10.46 VM; Coveinnd 6 10 A M., Gratvon 1.06 4 a Clyde KRUOA My Belltontaiee 1143 4M, Daywou f om, Bemnee 3 P M, Cncmnats 3 f. Vessengers leaving New York on evening boat of People's Line or 6 A.M. Wain of Hedeon Kiver HailrosA, on 6AM. teem Now Yors aad Fate Keuiroed, arrive in Uinctenell two bours in sévence of Columbus route, Meovm! train Lnaves Cleveland, from wrat wide of river, 94 Moo arrival of steamers Ureeowas City and Qasen of tne Wee, from Buftalo, arrive at Bendusty blob AM, Ds, OF M. Cneonae 620M. Passengers waving York oo bY M treine of Hutson iver naliroes, York ano Vite Heilros4, arrive at tullalo to “b (roms eh 1160 A. My Cleveland 6.2) FM, uration PM, Ciyde b 00 P W, Dayton 660 A.M Omctennd 7 AM Vesngers leaving fh Yar on orvnvng Weine of Heesoe luver law ar Cleveland spot, thal the (aim for (xmcans doew p= theese — fy rig Ivo beara are nok ty walling 6A Me team, vie (iyde ond nylon age ene trom New York to Hetaw or Vumkirg. aot from Hutele x Deosirs Clecians Through tcewte, aot sil ie forma bom ban ve ovtained 8 board [enpie's (Ame ctecm ot wthows of New York wot Few Wath narod, 16 Agent, 104 Bromawey, Koomernl bastere Agana ae et fe D roeT Bpetctos. woot “ hy tn; taal No Ride plats ln the vividty of New Yost ah Gnd 08 Revqer nnd beermeer mee one a hee tom ‘ ave ty A camer ‘ SEW PUBLICATIONS. GREAT NATIONAL CHaRt A ow‘and ate A fine 26 oy 32 inches — ‘ae COMETITYTION OF THN UNTIED QEANER, DACLARATION OF [sDEFEEDERTR, . POSTRAITN AND ee ee SEALA OF RVBRY PTATE AND TERRITORY IN TUE UMON, Ameroan thetr Rr nme should have « copy witheas Agente wanted for every uouty and dtete in the Ustem, to sell this and other valuable aad popular maps chectn, A JOCELYN, 58 and 60 Fulton etrest, N. R—Loetters ef inquiry for agencies answered by retura mail, §100.000 t chameleon silks, da. 64 .. coms kanglias gro ve sole, de. 6d - liege at Oaly one shitting GOODS, &C, ar th OF DRY Goova— sell offer this fand foliowmg rr DOMESTIC GOODS, prices, HOU sRHOLD GOODS, Quilts, table cloths, iuems, diapers, maphina, de. at very low prices. CRAPE SHAWLS, at $10, worth $20, And leta of other nina, at A VINGS STORE, THK wowhiny vw. aw OY. QUiat. WORTH OF RICH LACK GOJBS telling off at a tremenioun snerifes, eopninting of a lot uf rich Howitoa seta compleve at $6 60; co'lars tor $1; colmrets, cajen berthas, ¢revsen, pocket banckerchisfs, lofante’ dresses, $5.00 | trimmwe iece, kc. The attention of ladiee is partion lariy ealed to tia stock of goods, as suck an oppertual- ; | ty may not again occur to secure the mewest and mest tomable goods in this city for one half the cot ees, Lace eitered to any shape or style, OATES 4 sono tactory, 603 roadway, opposite the Metwe- tel. A apse 8M ANTILLAS. MANTSLLAN *ELIUNG OFF, rROM 40 rey The entire stook must posit r BEFORE THE 16TH fm comme uence of KETHNBIVE ALTERATIONS, prices. vely be cleared owt OF JULY, | which will cause partial and vingorary closing of the tore exiuauliful block aifh mantilian at $4 and 96 oneb, ent ul AICI O01 PROPORTION ATELY 108 GhORGE BULPN, Vers Mantle Emportons, aol way. LACK LACE MIT, SHORT AND 10nd. ALS, black Brass@n arte and laces, just recsivad. PETRK RUBKEES & OO, AKGAINS FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY.—LAUeS ik, crape and Tuscan bonacts, very foe, reduced fo $3; Inen bats, 10 aud 12 abilliogs -at C. BELL de ©O.S millinery and pattern store No, | e'hariae strest. N. B.—I rene patterns cat in the latest styles. AKD CLOTH—AN INVOICE OF andes, direct from the manafac' M. 5. TOWLE & CO, 120 Peart ateees. C ARING OUT BUMMER GOODE. | TRACY, IKWLN & OO, Offer for sale, cheap, the balance of their stock of French muslina, Org 404, ramadines, gimg- &o, ‘4:6 and 256 Meowawag. HesY BUMMER GOODS.— 2,000 yaron of barrge de lalnes, at 10 conte, 2,380 yerce of laws nt Ia.; printed baregus, 19. 63; rivbeas et all prices; am iran ssortuout of embtotaerion, cheaper than ever, and other qoods equally low, as the wtock ia being cleared out to make room for alterations, 1K BOUTILIER Bio rk, B hors TAREGES-PEOM AUCTION, AT le, PR yard, will be opened on Monday, July A. To STEWART & CO., Heoadqay, Cuambees, | Reade tisete Ol SUMMER, We imvite attention to oor large assortment of ner under garments, comprising— Gaara rik shirts and drawers, | Gear merise do, Lisle thread do, | White ben, twill, &e., drawers, In all aires and qualities. wi or retail. | Our stock of superior ready made shirts te alvage. | complete, Gentlemen can ure aire witheat ée- lay. IRA PERIGO & BON, Naseou slrest. N ATIING—ONE SHILLING PER YARD, 900 ACI 44 cheek, and Brussels matting ot one Hold on secount of the seseon so far jar yard. | BW! BOND'S dry goode store, 108 und 110 State ee. } N°Rea? THE LADIER.—THE ENR 810% OF ‘repeh om! , Consisting of sete, dleves, mutning robes, Swiss apd cambric beads, and white lace shawls, lace caps Ye cambrie hamduerebiets, ke., eo, wil this date until the 15th August’ at cost price, res making room for new face goods at ke MTEWART, 645 Broadway, two Baecker street. UMMER FRENCH WOVE COnaKEn. 1D LWaT —ON MONDAY MUUNING, LEW FROM tue beck window of house 16 Wewt Teenty (hed west, © dirt, called the Troplal, about the one of @ mocking bird,’ disex and gold color, wiih ® " ring round bis neck; is very tame Wicever will retare the same to the above wumber, will be suitably rewarded. OUND A DOG, JUN) 23 IN CONGKE StEBE, Brooklyn, @ black Newfoundiaal dog, lather onl About the peck. The owner cam have the some 4 a aw and pe bn etpenees apply at © , ree, cchiye $4 be solt, if aot fo yay expemree POUND-ON BATURDAY APTERSUON Unk mM, in Canal ete & carpet bag comteising fomate |. Which the owner can have by calling at No. 16 7 wiseet, proving property aud paying tor thie a SOUND YERTFRDAY MORNING, IN A sfORe if Hight aveaue, « email eum of mowry Any pew 0 paying Sxpeneee and*proving the seme, coe bave It by spplying to Danial [lealy, 228 Geventh «renw POUsD. POCKET BOOK, GosTalhine MOM 4 The owner, by proving pre ing on J.T Kute & Co. om streets A LADY'S GOLD Fis , Person & Lakes 471 Tt NOUND—ON LA? #ATURD trvet stages « ott by applyine ‘ Last 4 ry GUE At Uist. way. al um vere’ an " a 140, 16, 07, Sy BOL, Bird, tam, 406, Siew, sol, , HO, a WA, 40, 410, a0 the deen lowt or stolen from the mail, between Mads sow sed Jnceevilia, Wiseowsin The fader will please rotors (bem ( the Metropolitan jiank, 105 ievedong, new York. (tT SONDAY, TLE TWN ONT iT a street doen Mxth arenes Ws Misteeeth atrest Co * lemons, aad +e @ wilh be lvewadly ow ited ow Selivery of sare a1 125 Weet Twenty eet (now vember li1), betwors Bixih aad Heventh wee rain OF GOLD WD ae 4 buttons in the viraity of Peart oat Breet stress be fimeer w1i) be wullauly revarded by leoving thee | 6 Peer street. Ont ON WIGDAY AY UQMNOON” Lit, TW Pie 4 tng from Jeuney overt, through Wall ont Neseee ruses, Marten lene, an \hence to linestwey too heme ble of 0100 aed ome of 850. The finder o@ be liberally 04 Vy leering them at the oftce, Ne. © Jeumery cow | t+ (OURON FOR 0, OM BY Tie TT cos eed Wewnrin Kaitvoas Company. pe ave at repnitee Bens, belonging 10 bent No. 116 Payment bees topper’. tee Otero eeetet (0 leave the ream at the ofhee of JONG C LAWARNOK, 67 Well etree, BT—-ON WEDS DAY Lat, IN THE VIGIL CY OW troaceny ed Canal rtrewt, © lad aT om, with tree in rater, The tay whe f ee) wee wered by bemring It wt 18 (ree: ieee OFA POCKET CAR OF elROIOsL _Inetae 4 eres (on comretans im the vere. The tater © toby rewarred by learmg (he come et No. 8) eth wireat, ower the Thre avemee, Kay se Temta rireel, oie Broadeay, above rum