Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
whore could be the worthy THE LATE WHIG PARTY. Rerje emeosin co eer entered, As soon as locat h, one o s Gov, amt Secty wits 4s painratiy "What has boon the fate of these others we fp Augues 6, Neen. ‘bold deer’ on aad amor Heme prenp of festa oteeeezcu ened te pect, asking an expression of Rotweem Who supposed they wire parted for ever. in regard to the ta for dis- ‘To afford all the information ‘and to relieve ‘the whig , witha view to the formation of in no small the prevailing , Thave obtained a new party ons rn sec! from the record of the in the You are aware that I have wn from the arena Patent Office the sames of all the who have of politics, in! topes meg’ dage in the mere, Biaiel visited and subscribed themselves since the lat inst.; and occupations of Yet it seems due to you, and it suggested to all others that if the; to my own self-respect, that I should not refuse to comply call and enter their names on that register, with your request. To withhold my in the pre- many anxieties may be relleved, and friends generally t would argue an to the na- would be gratified. tional welfare which I do not and which would be F. Hf, vs Rey. R. D. Duyer, Va.; Charles A. tible Schwajale, Vi J Deum, Portamouth, Va. M. Fle my ‘. History wil atta that the objects of tho wg Wiee eit ehda of calc y Start snd tie fe de of H SCovery section; to maintain notices cha ii a » Itcanachieve nothing but to keep one- half of the United States incensed against the other. Neither the plan of the crusade), nor ite probable con- accor my con’ na luty. Many valued friends, with whom my vio % 5G. 77. V.' Moss, a do. ; T. power, were its prominent aims, These are no ma WA agree On most Moss, d6.; Lorant, 'do.; Pete Lorant, do.; ephemeral views, to be and renout questions of public policy, nave, come.to waltirneh oor Lucy Jones,’ do.; Joan A. Young, Leesburg, do.; 8. to-morrow; involve great and cardinal principles, be ao. are going , | Gibson, Va.; 8. 8. Massie, do.; Mise M. M. do. P. which will be of continual recurrence and 4) tion in | and we will wish them alle safe return. For myself in- | L. Lo & county; G. L. Denison, Rich- the administration of government, in every stead of forming new political associations, let me ere — M. A. , do. ; Thomas J. Efford, ‘Heaths- tional progress. Noor haaicnereter chop anped to those cherished princi which have the approval of | ville; N. M, M. "Jaco! it Roval; Lizzie D. Holmes, of the people as the only Inca by te pln 1 - | my best judgment, and which find a response in the sen- Loudoun count } Dr. Wm. Helm, Warrenton, Va.; Miss fort, and convinced by ex; the conservative | timenta of my We are invited to wander after | Smith and q , Va.; Goorgn B. Jackson, doctrines and liberal measures for which we con{ stra Is, Dut some of us must adhere to the ancient | Backson, Big Falls, Va. ; ry F. ‘Reardon & Sons, Nor- hitherto are really poudusive to the public welfare, I pur- am still a whig, and do not intend to desert the | folk; Messrs. Owens Collins, from Portsmouth; Mr. am pose to adhere to them. mp capoeed to the dissolution | ship, even if 1 am alone, Others must decide for | Grice and family, who are of the refugees, are at the of the whi ga Er cir Twill not disowa Ives; but ‘be our firm answer this—we seek no | Springs. its principles. the whigs are pre; to | change, and least of all suck change as they would bring CHOLERA AT PERRYVILLE, MD. agreat | us.” I remain, with sincere regard, yours truly. dis) under 8 sentence of self condemnation; nd patriotic ‘party {# about to commit suicide, its own representatives acting as executioners, you most per- mit me to wash my hands of the felode se. I choose to have mo part or lot in the matter. A novel spectacle will be presented when the dele- gates assemble in State Convention to perform the en- ‘We mentioned the fearful Lig made by the cholera at Perryville, Maryland, in the fully of ‘ jh Raisin, that he was then has since died. The To the Editor of the Commercial Advertiser, New York. Sickness at the South. PROGRESS OF THE YELLOW FEVER IN NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH. Tae Pittabas magreut tt eer cael lat Be {from the Baltimorg Sus, August 1, Wisely cat to the slmuhouse, were two of them themselros, as some of their old associates, still loyal to |, The ql ) at | ‘died; and, what ia most unfortunate, they have in- principle end true to their antecedenta, may question the fected the premises there, two of the validity of the funereal formalities. It wi | Probably be since died of a similai in answer to rbjecti that 6 de- some wheetene nen care ican ‘another ‘stands | South, while s goodly number were from Nor- Polisr gor i A rap boon, ally Meron re = phnlgind a ewer sbcael rahe a folk ‘and Por meee ea thence on account of ber say. orto’ positive orders of the overseer, and in more . uman scou! a Other words, it is. an exbilirating metamorphosis, and | freee yews costae nee part of tk the yellow | «few hours waa caret. In P le, a colored not political annihilation, to which we are summoned. | Board of Health, was on board, and permitted the man died on We » in the house adjotning This view of the case deserves serious attention. ft residents to take’ for Baiti 4 their | Where Raisin lived. us at once to the question whether the forma’ a te the health es a Ni Northern party on grounds relating to negro slavery ex- cate from cians Supreme Gunclay ees ‘Term. clusively, Bad ignoring the real objects for which oar fe- , C82 Before Hon. Judge E. P. Cowles. deral aystem was designed, is likely to live in or near the infected and was in THE NINTH AVENUE RAILROAD INJUNCTION. Wetmore and Others vt. Story and Others.— Abstract Opfinion.—This case having been brought to a hearing hefore me at's special term of this court, I Gnd the fol: lowing facts: — First, The permission to lay down a railroad track was eres to the defendants, under certain resolutions set forth in the complaint passed by the Common Council of s city. Prove salutary or useful. Wills party so eaetitutel, confined as it must. be to the free States, confer practical good upon the country? Will its efforts advance the interests of liberty and civilization? Can it erancieets @ single slave or improve the condition of the race? Will ite les for supremacy strengthen the foun- dations of rican freedom and independence? Se onene good healt! Dr. Mannd states that he received intelligence from a surgeon of the United States Navy, to the } effect that two cases of yellow fever had occurred on Thursday on board the big ship Pennsylvania, and that both patients had been removed sel at anchor below Craney Island, where it was rovements, for domestic industry, or for the promo- | the intention of the commanding officer to send Second. That such resolutions were accepted by the tion of the welfare? Is it consistent with the ex- | all , Bhould any more occur. Dr. Maund did | defendants, who executed the instrument provided there- ample and of our republ faghers, or with | not receive an: ional intelligence from Ports- | for in such resolutions. the idea ofa system, that the people on one side | mouth, except that the fever was still making ‘Third. That the defendants commenced the construc- of the Potomac should combine e steamer Georgia, Capt..Pearson, | tion of such railway track within the time specified in such resolutions, Fourth. That it isnot proved that any offer more fa- vorable than the permission granted to the tax payers of roy arrived here yesterday morning, bi ing over 200 gers, @ large number of om were pernited to come up in the steamer by Dr. John ber refiectior honest judgment an- éwers me in the negative. yee ae — Belit that t sectional combinstion of this kind is the city, or to passengers in the cars to be run on such fraught with danger and mischief, it does not accord | Powell, one of the acting officers of our Board of ck, wan mai fe in good faith to such Common Council. with my views of duty to enlist under its banner. In fe- | Health, subject to the restrictions already named. Fifth. That the construction of such railroad along the eres politics, 1 am ae Capes toservein any party | Most of these gers are business men of the¢we | line of either Washington or Greenwich street intermediate which does not identify Haelf with the whole country by } cities, who did not feel safe in remaining there any | totheinterseetion ofthe northerly line of Reade atreet, and Encastres upon which good nies in'both sectlous, sad ta. | R68, Relishlo intelligence, received by the Gear. | ths, une ey Swtcn streets: world infict serious pri all the States, from to California, can unite in | Sia, states ins ere ene, freterdpeth aretradell N fe injury upon tho plaintiffs, in unduly obstructing friendly eo-operation. Ifa Northern anti-slavery party is Sand id at ele ale e (Li tee them in spprosching their respective places of business desirable, it must be desired that allthe people of the | hot Bree fing Be 5 hated ri me i ts adjoining upon such streets, amounting, in its effects free States should enter into it. The very proposition | Sengers of the Georgia left their homes four or five | and consequences, to « private nuisance to the plaintiffs; implies that we are tobe met by the people of the | days ago inthe hopes of finding good temporary | but on the other parts of the line would 8¢ neither a pub- Southern States in solid array. We not close our forced to proceed to this lic juarters, but were to city. They are now quartered at the principal hotels. Bs ¢ Baltimore Board of Health, they held a a nor a private nuisance. eyes tothe practical tendencies of such a conflict. Its Upon te U se facts I hold, first, as a matter of law, that effect must be to exasperate one part of the nation to- all proper Jegal formalities have been complied with in for ward the other part, and to weaken if not to banish | cin] meeting on Friday afternoon, and again on Se, | tbe passage of such resolutions, requisite to render them those sentiments of friendship and brotherhood which 8 'y ., valid. Second, that the construction of such road on the gave birth to the constitution.” In such a wartares both | ‘rday morning, bat in the language of one of the | [ine cr Warpington and Greenwich strects, intermediate members, “did not transact any business of impor- tance.” Dr. Kemp; the city physician, states offi- cially that the plan which has been adopted, Reed . tothe northerly line of Reade street and the southerly line of Cortlandt street, should be restrained; and for that purpose, and to that extent, the injunction {s made sections will be roused to fierce resentment by mutual insult and denunciation, until either side will see on the other sliens and enemies instead ot friends and fellow- citizens; and in a word, we shall cease to be one people. | ing a competent physician to remain on eac rpetual, and as to all other parts thereof the same is to it tie con tended ‘that the Union is too strong, if not too works admirably. Thus far Baltimore has escaped dissolved. sacred, ens 7, Dery com fention between the | a visitation of the ae in the form of an epide- 7 4V8; ‘Term. tents sad is on, ‘pand of weckional guaiaicns ‘bat how | ic; and the only mortality in the city worth ined fon efor w semua "POR DIS- long the federal compact would survive a partizan strug. | 28 0f isthe unusual nce of cholera infan- | THEM st OM ODEN OF ARR $100,000. glo between the people of the free States and the people st | UM, yea is confined to little children under five | CHARGE FROM CADES Clagett, the lave States, or to what ee mutual wrath | years of age. ne i a 5 and vengeance may be indulged with Safety, are problems [From the Richmond Dispatch, August 14.) wy, BaU Resa aner ie Taee nee Pelee ore upon which I choose not to speculate. But I will not From the Norfolk papers of. ey we have | tif':—The defendant, Kyle, was arrested in July, 1854, by hesitate to express my conviction, that if the time ever | the following reporta of the of Health:— } an order of the Superior Court, in the sum of one hun- oa when Teipeato kindness and sympathy ——— bal ursday, 7 new cases and 2 deaths in city, 4 new | dred thousand dollars, for fraudulently selling and trans. when the sectional abimosity ‘which’ it avowed in'some | cases and 1 death in hospital. Friday Li mow canon orithet rigintiy, ait has beea. ever ainee held a eurtoty varters aball the common sentiment of the Ame- | 80d 4 deal p new cases jn, Aefault of bail, Judguieuy was v- q fe, the Union will no longer be worth presery- | 18 hospital. Saturday, 7 new cases and 3 deaths in oy oe eerie ind plaintis squinst tie demadant Yor 't will 'no longer be the union established hy Wash- gity ana no new case and 1 death Iu Luspital. Since | $906,624 60, on the lith April, 1855, and Anthony Dyett, ‘feyion and hin compatriots, on the broad tounda- | the 16th of yay upto Sat there had been 60 | Esq., the counsel on behalf of the defendant, Kyle, now tion of common interests, friendly ties and national pa- | cases in Norfolk, of which 20 died. moves the court for his discharge from im] ment and triotism. You must not infer that m, one meee, slavery have undergone any cl . opposition to the introduction of slavery free territory is unalterable. As a representative I resisted it to the best of my ability; as a citizen I will sustain all just The editor of the Norfolk Bulletin, in his issue of | custody of the Sheriff, on the ground that the defendant Saturday announces that in consequence of his | had not been charged in execution. Benjamin L. Bil- penne} leaving, the paper would be temporarily sus- ee appeared as counsel for the plaintiffs, the pended. and Harlem Railroad Company, and opposed The Howard Association had organized, with a | {ht motion, to discharge the defendant, on, the ground sum of $3,000, for the relief of the sick. Capt. W. that the plaintiffs, by statute and law in such cases made and reasonable action calculated to confine the insti- and provided, have three months from the expiration of tution to its limits, On this subject the posi- | B. Ferguson waa elected President, James A. Saun- | {he term of the court next following that in which Judg- tu f the Northe: has been unifor nd j ders and R. W. Bowden, . - coosten; apd wy tal'wolcare the igh ground're | auren. <n don eve oy A have ooeupled to rush into en unnatural alliance with | The Board of Health has determined hereafter to | | The court held that the Judgment having been ob; forreduce the nogro fo a pelideal stalking horsefor party | PUblish only the deaths that occur, and not the new | tained on the The pistatian have the right to charge’ the urposes, you must not conclude that Iam indifferent to | “(Fao aay en, defendant in execution, and ‘or that reason the motion ia true welfare. I would gladly co-operate in every ra- 2 there were two cases of yellow fever | ust be denied with coats, tioual plan for smeliorating his condition. But’ we are | 00 board the Pennsylvania, and the tg were | For plaintiffs Messrs. C. W. Sandford ana B. L. Billings hardly called upon to all other considerations and | removed to a vessel at anchor below Craney Bland, | ror defendant, Mr. Dyett. : make him the exclusive o! of our real and solicitude. | where all other cases occurring on the Pennyslvania fs et i Fon place, « Clad over Roe, nncek is ae would ie carried. abs ‘ ’ Theatres Ref Exhibitions. ack very parro’ }» Each Two hundred persons, m ent men of BRoaDwaY THEATRE.—' theatre is ‘nd control the political status of its colored population. | Norfolk tand. Portemouth, and thelr families, lett | evening; and the light and pleasing amusomenta of Gs. {tis the undoubted right of every State to decide the | Sunday in the steamer Georgia, for Baltimore. briel Ravel, the Martinotti Famlly, and the Corps de question for itself, inde) it of external interference. We find the followi under the | Ballet, give'the audience the utmost delight. To-night (Vall the people of the free States should join the aboli- names published th ” tiontsta, i ‘would not have the power to liberate a Cs clanet head:—Mise Susan emp, aged 16; Mrs. | he, Gand Pantomime or Kaight in to poke akin slave, ‘tn af ite encential roportio ws avery a it exists Bray eae aa ‘olan, sged 28, and | Also, the fancy ballet of “Punch in Good Humor.” would remai 4 ve | Mra. , aged 26. , conferred a certain degree of freedom upon the colored | In Portamouth, as we learn from the Sanitary | pa mrof samunyice Burton appears to-night in the cha- race, But when shall they be permitted to vote, to hold | Committee in the Tvanseript, which has again com-| the «Blue Devi’ the Yarer of ates pak tiy = en _ ‘pai Tra =. oar - Bier menced publication,the deaths have been as follows: | will follox—Rurton in hia inimitable representation’ of it hopounen Unto ‘gxereine some charity towsrd thé Tuesday, 9; Wednesday, 8; Thursday, 7; Friday, 7, | Poter Pillicoddy. ‘The farce of ‘Turning the Tables,” citiseas of. other States’ where ‘the CAftious’ che | Total, 31. "The number of new cases had not been | will conclude the amusements—Burton as Jack Hum- meut ‘constitutes one-fourth or more of the whole | % great, and the disease had assumed a milder form. | phries. ion, ‘It sppears to me that tical inch indi i jled in consequence of Bowery Taratre.—The new piece called the ‘ Invasion Teteamemaraareaelt to eijeus over whch wer kae settee atten had escaped to the Magno. | of Britain,”” will be played again to-night. “It has been Fome etteetive control, instead of wasting our energies on | lia Springs, organizing themselves into a CG fh ent eae. gg ta Question® which the constitution of the country has | Health to prevent others from stopping there. Also, | 14* {presentation tilt all have seen it. |The popular play Placed: beyond our reach. We mar skirmish near the | against the Commandant at Old Bointy for denying | Shares Reece oe ice iene eM He priced re pe A ha poasel heave fod the citizens permission to land there with thee tant MerRoPoUTAN TuraTex.—Senor! to, Mile. Victorine will'be soaverted to juster views of duty and li ty | lies. Destruction of the government property waa Franck, Mlle. Tilman and M. Tilm: iy cheered by fan clamor, harsh reproaches, and constant | threatened. It isnow with the grea difficulty | by the audience, terete. neing is ‘ece of “Le Philtre Champenois,” and the ballets of La ‘‘ Metamorphose,”’ and ‘‘L'lule’ des Nymphes.”” Wooo's Mixsrmurs,—Still this company are drawi immense audiences. Wood’s great attention and good management has done all this. To-night the Masquerade Ball and other entertainments, exqui that a citizen could leave the town. The Naval Hos- pits! is now attended by Dr. Minor and Assistant ' irgeons Harrison and Steele of the United States avy. ty from St. Joseph's, Md., I pe Ly ph’s, Md. In the town of Suffolk, $50 had been raised and Pai blasts of fury from the North, is an inquiry which appeals to the candor of every honest philanthropist. It iscontended, however, that the repeal of the Mis- rouri compromise not only justifies but demands a disso- lation of mational parties, and the formation of a North- era party. We must admit that this feeling is natural, for the provocation wax great. But in discharging our patile, paittiegy torte thee porstinad and antiat flo, Horx Caret.—The concert anuounced for this evenin Hons of life, moderation | or Virtue, and. reason is wiser | forwarded to Portamouth for the relief of the suffer- | will not take place till Tuesday next, in consequence of tham revenge. The violation of the Missouri compact | eT the sudden ilness of the prima donna. was e great , and an unmitignted calamity. if it We have the following information by way of had been the deliberate act of the whole Sonthern people, hep from Petersburg :— United States Commissioner's Court. sepecetion — have Lorcias umavottetie. But it was ere were a large Dumber of new cases in Nor- Avo. 15.—Charge of Enlisting for the Crimea.—A per- wpa trains wel Semon from bts vets | Eamvel H'Blorim~atl“Srosaeee aes | Sr Commins Moron aging Sigs eine sided bya faithlens administration, It was forced thro mel B80 prominent {citizens—were ° Ses.” Leider oxant: down with the fever, as was also Mr. T. H. Brongh- | Pe{t?,0f eighteen men for the ton, a son of the editor of the Herald. Gen. Millson Chi of Lai —John Je and four others, with thelr families, chartered the | charge of petty larceny on ‘bend The Ameriera aie steamer Coffee, and left Sunday for City Point. They | West Point, while lying at Liverpool. arrived at Petersburg, and left yesterday morning on the Southern cars, In Portemouth, on Sunday, one physician had six | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. others had occurred. MONEY MARKET. Portamouth, writes to that paper that the deaths per Mahacrage galerie ler new cases of fever, and several 5 A it of the Petersbarg Ezpress, who a, As me days before Th were twelve. The tendency of prices at the board this morning U1 A, che wrote tee ‘Senne for the naval hos- | was upward, with increased activity jn the leading pe ng by party discipline and execntive infuence, against the general sentiment of the whole country. t was not called for by the people of the South. On the contrary, thousands of conservative men in the slave- holding States condemned the measure as dangerous, wn- just and aggressive. Instead of proclaiming a sectional war ee, South, let us first appeal to that of (hie who are still foyal to country and faithful to time-honored covenants, invoking them ‘a the tocome forward and sid in b we complain, aud in restor- name of patriotism and justice = the wrong of w! ing that mutual confidence and good will which inipart to the compact its true strength and its only value. The Nebrasks bill, based upon the absurd theory of of the sanitary committee in territorial , Was an invitation to the friends | pitals, Dr. a oon of Mo tush inand steuggietfor themastery, | Fisk, (oom of the Mayor) Dire. yard Oe | Tiiltond stocks. New York Central, Reading and Serious atrife tn the Territory was thus made inevitable. | J. Ny Schoolfeld, were all con , Erle were operated in largely; Reading at better = ee reas By se = arene nes Me. Dew cases oceurred in Portsmouth on Thursday. | Prices, and the other two at prices current at th canteen, friend of 1 tastitations | Speaking BB tre l Te a he says close yesterday. Cumberland was a fraction hee Gr te Peeitory eave. been of the tree exerelag | extends to cvery y part of Portamouth, "When taken | 287, with eules to some extent. Michigan Cen- of the right of fo reasonable man anywhere | into connection with the mortality, the infrequency | ‘#! still attracts the attention of speculators, but the finds ate ners | fe Waar Neem cutee a | Yo et male och gre dea = ° eee Bee people intend to uphold the lay: | bers who have fled, I questi whether any comma market valve, Other Western Ralltoud stocks were 1 of yielding to the demands of these in whales mrptatng, teem by pament ets, 00 Bere was pore deing tn Oocbe ota tine £t gana. eet duty of the Forernaent to repr tet roe “ae Country is overrun — private | There was moredoing in State stocks, but the de- ae ere arm of the Territory in tents, Vabing (ond te Eade: charches, | mand for this class of seeurities has nearly ceased. Srlablisbed, the proceedings in Retege and onder Are | Minas of shelter) areal rammoaen™” "Ut Ober | Prices have advanced to about the mazimem points of no legal or moral fore Th the sequel, the r’ “T greatly id that when the mortality of | #0d speculation has therefore about run ont for th soitlers must prevail in organizing the ‘new State, end | those who ave fled and those remaining alt” Lai tsb socks tavs pin po pee ae a. om of Arured that there is eae iene ae will be found "greater help canines nonce npr of s free State, and that former than the latter. 4 n anticipation of increased Speed oncraeng Tit fat action | hay Us & deserted towne-entire sieeche ogra a” | market value before the expiration of the fallen sectional ‘monterey, te from the large receipts of that period. ‘The large msi Xs Se remedy for the evils that earnings derived from the active mover ok 5 loose apom the country by an infatuated ments of pro- Congress and a deaperste executive, It is not neceasary duce, will, without doubt, exert a favorable influe fo New Ad gent an entire dele: Gpon the next dividend, and give oe! ast Ns altars ences resedduriog the pat toa ey acne ita CS k advocates of realized during the past #ix months a wi Pe Stalitioniots must assume either that the dividends have been declared, and {it fecree = that larger dividends will be paid from larger re- vn tale tice et ret isnot has secured the Race Field building. | Ceipta isa safe one. The purchase of ce > =z “ by Into cam i an A) Bee: -. THE motores FOMSMOUTE ako NOnFOLE. | toad stock upon euch data, is not a stri0ty eed, nities: - timore tive transaction, i eontsibnte to widen ine proscar ent sat Tea Wanvorox, August 14, 1865, 1 but is based upon such strong pro- The existi ic wt Pr or will not engage had the eect’ epidemic st Portsmouth aad Norfolk has inguch a contest until Tam babilities, that the chances of failure are very re, vinbed Ukat reason a0 patrictisne bar io meparate fasuilies long united, aad com- i Hg Ny glans bog we ded from the | pelled them to neck aholter te mote. Productive socks are vory safe things to |, thy a te hme sod a ata Eres have arrived here nad toa as eset epécaiate in, oF to buy tor & rine, either on time or for Cale, Wat amprodectire Mocks gevernlly adsorb all NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1855. THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, ARRIVAL OF THE PROPELLER LHBANON. the capital placed in them, either for direct losses or to pay accumulated interest. The market now is quite free from the worst class of fancy stocks, and speculators have been obliged to take hold of @ bet- ter kind of security. We have, therefore, been free from those disastrous panics which heretofore have ‘of 600 matsof Java were made at 14ic.;| da@irs im the Crimea Unchanged. 80 frequently and e0 suddenly appeared in Wall nce st Lge 9 te.; 100 do, Cape at 10c. tage large rsmipeese now Ln poe 1fmON-—The salon included about 1,600 bags, thomar- | yo ngerows yb ne of — Turk- } KMIGRTH.—Rates were posed to ish Asia, business of baying and selling stocks is now more | , Haden tates were dull os Powe than that received Jeph ” legitimately carried on, and we ¢rust it will be @| 1b; the Lebanon. The advance in corn and wheat also MARCH OF THE RUSSIAN TROOPS ON ERZEROUM, Approaching Resignation of General Simpson, long time before the Stock Exchange becomes again filled with the worthlesa trash which a few years ago sbeorbed eo much capital and ruined so many After the adjournment of the board, the follo ta eine In 90- To Rotterdam about 260 bbls. rosia we be al fo ing sales of bonds and stocks were made at auction | were engnetd at s.6d.. A vessel was taken uptcloed | Quarrels Amongst the French Command- by Simeon Draper:— there was no change to notice, while engagements were |- ers before Sebastopol. icago mort. added oderate. He ie0 Chic fod isn Re Loti Esta aie dee as | Htare—New was selling at $1.0 8112; old was pretty £1,000 Cin. and R. let mort........ do 6 much out of market and quotations nominal, ARY 8) IN ITALY. 4 Rt Morasuet,—The market was quiet but firm. REVOLUTION YHPTONS 83 Naval STors.. ee seco unchanged; about 1,000 bls. were be alls apse rem rare at te; ia argo tis it | How the Bughsh Carry om the Slave Trade, After the stocks were disposed of, the Paoific | “Sst about Sie. & Bis. ait, vas Grmer; the sales — embraced about 600 a 700 bbls., including new mesé at Mail Steamship Company's steamer St. Louis, of THD DANISH SOUND DUBS. . hh Chicago do. at 2,060 tons carpenter’s measurement, was sold for Te heditey: Sip era gat, aod thie mess at $18 62 : $245,000. According to the termsof the sale, Paci | a $18.62. Beef continued firm; the sales footed about fic Mail Steamship stock would be taken in pay: | 350 bbls, at old prices for country prime and mess; repack- Duty on American Floar in Cuba, try ed Weotern was at $15 500 $16, and extra do. at $17. Bacon nominal at 10%, » 103¢. A sale of a small lot of | Bee et aie ic. a ii¥Ge- and 300 Kegs’ prime . wel ic. & C., ani at Lac, ‘Butter and ebeese in fair demand, without ser The salo drew a good company, and went off with ment, sales of which were made to-day at 33 a 40 per cent. Sixteen-twentieths of the steamer Francis Skiddy, ag she lies at Newhurg, with all her furniture, tackle STATE OF THE MARKETS, &e., &e., &e. © of moment in prices. and apparel, were sold at $30,000. PS ny oe pirit at abont previous Fates, , 6 months; Hyson | 7ne gorew ateamer Lebanon, belonging to the Cunard following sales of bonds and stocks were also | —50 chests 50c.; 55 do. 3834c.; 20 do. 38c.; 40 double |, Bre PR bigoan om aoe s} half do 503¢c. ; 19 half do. rst ;100 do, 39c.; 48 do, 353¢c. | Company, left Liverpool about 10 o'clock on the morning neville and Il. R, 1st mort., int added... 87 Eonne hvac aeobe chesta 513;c.5 99 half of Tuesday, the Sst ult., with goods and passongers, and wep ebaree Voruers' and Cltiseas’ Beak of Le inland Gee | AB: M700, Alc,; 106 do, 400,; 68 do; 30igen; BO arrived at Quarantine at balf-past six o'clock yesterday. 20 shares Farmers’ and Citizens’ Bank of L. Island 5634 30 do Leather Manufacturers’ Bank oe AAD 7 do Morrris and Essex Railroad. +0105 Albert H. Nicolay’s regular semi-weekly auction sale of stocks and bonds will take place to-morrow, (Thursday) at 12} o'clock, at the Merchants’ Ex- morning. She brings three days later news. The Amerita arrived at Liverpool at 8.45 P, M. on Sun- day the 20th ult. ‘The Hermann arrived at Southampton on Monday, the fee 16 do. Soster! AT do, 490+: 200 do, 266.7 82 ees Changes ids double hair chests 68346.; G.;1ndo, | 90th ult, At the second board to-day an improvement in toe: To do, 433g0.; 99 do. ‘sees a do. 833<¢,; 27 do. 33¢.; | Since the sailing of the Baltic nothing has occurred te prices was realized, with quite an active business: 430 bo, S23ge.; A bo, Bieri 2 caten 08 pean alter the position of afisirs. ent the er ire Nicaragua Transit advanced 4 per cent; Cumber- | 20e.; 61 do, 2834¢.; 1,685 do 2%8c.; 182 Boxes do a2jge. | Mence of news, and the uasatisfactory condtinn oe. land, 4; N. Y. Central, 3; Reading, 3; Harlem, 3. | Souchong—60 halt chests 453¢¢. ; $4 do. 37}4c. Austro-Prussian and Germanic relations wit! sy me net ; » AF ‘Rics,—Small sales were at 6c. a Bc. ern Powers gave a dull and heavy tone to everything. wih 4 Svices.—About 200 mata of cassia were gold at 40c-, | another sortie of the Russians, or of Mr. Roebuck, waa The streamship Asia, from Boston for Liverpool, } snd 20 bags ofginger at 5 cents. Sich wanted 10 rillaga Sha: teMlncs. Deagaiebit titel Svaars.—The sales embraced 400 a 500 hhds. Cuba muscovado at 6c. a 6%c., 100 do. in bond at 5i¢c., and 1,080 boxes brown Havana at 65¢c. ‘Wuisker,—The sales embraced about 160 bbls. State prison at 413<c. to-day, carried out $826,000 in specie. ‘The transactions at the Assistant Treasurer's of. fice to-day, were as follows:— Paid on Treasury account Received &. Paid for Assay Office Paid on disbursing The receipts to-day included $50,000 from Chi- cago. zs The arrival of the propeller Lebanon at this port the Crimea are to the 27th ef July, and announce ‘ mo- thing new.” Gortschakoff’s account ofthe general posture of affairs at, Sebastopol to the 10th of July (0.5), states that the besiegers were opening new trenches, raising the heights and increasing the strength of the parapets of their batteries, and opening new embrasures; and that, on the other hand, his loss had been moderate, and that the sorties ef the 7th and 8th were very successful. A Hamburg letter of the 24th of July, in the Indepen- New York Cattle le Weoxmpay, August 15, 1854. At Allerton’s, the demand has been good, and with cool weather and s moderate supply sellers have been enabled to realize full previons prices. The number of cattle in market to-day was 1, and for the week 1,964; of the receipts during the week 790 were from Ohio, $67 from Minois, 250 from Kentucky, 223 from New York, 199 from from Liverpool, gives us three days later intelligence } Indiana, » remainder left over from last week. The | “ance Belge, says:— from all parts ppd Tay amined eat al quality here was rather better than last week, and very ] | The Russian Admfral Nachimotf, who lately died of hia ~ w cattle sold below 9c.; the extreme prices being 1c. a | wounds at Sebastopol, was very well known at Ham! 4 eae en cee fran tans |e hapeen tetas a peed eemnay teak PEASE CLT Ta ate ae mates Melis stocl e as Bu) wi e Was sen’ le ror financial accounts do not vary materially from those | Son lA sez ras good, sells ware Gra with walt de. | with two naval ofloers, to study the system of construc’ received by the previous steamer. Money wasin | mands at the close. The number of cows and calves was | tion and armament practised in the goyernment dock- small and with a good demand full previous prices were sustained. Some very choice milch cows brought $70, and few if any sold below $45. Veal calves sold readily at previous prices. Swine are {n limited supply, and the cool weather facilitated the demand, and the supply was Ail dispored of at Ge. a 7340. live weights, the higher rate for corn fed. more active demand. Consols closed at 91}, which is no change. Quotations for cotton and breadstaffs were the same. The weather had not been favor- able for the harvests, but no danger was apprehend- ed. There bad been heavy arrivals of specie in London, the bulk of which was from this country. The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, Washington, on the 13th inst., were as follows :— For the Treasury Department... “~ tree! That mission lasted nearly five . Duris is residence in England the admiral acquired a pe: knowledge of Cpribers] connected with the practical and theoretical administration of the royal navy. Om his return from London he was appointed by the Empe- ror superintendent of the naval constructions at N laieff. Ho belonged to a plebeign family, and bis brother is still at this momenta schoolmaster in the town uf Ekaterinoslaw. The Russian government, having ordered an immense quantity of gunpowder to be conveyed from Wilna te Perekop, has offered very advantageous ternis for that all 2% Beef cattle, extra quality, $10 50 Do. good qualit, 10 00 a| 3 Y v entered 23,751 War beget needa papel igo Fy 55 00 | purpose to the Polish owners of hordes and cars. It Drawn on account of the Navy... . 30,000 00 7 engages to allow seven silver roubles per pood (about Covered Sat Fiona sala peltAnarae SOK Chr 38 7 38 Ibs), or nearly £3 3s. per cwt. Tho contractors must The receipts of the Iinois Central road in July 6 60 | engage to deliver the gunpowder in 21 days at Perekop. were $133,987 69, The suspension of traffic on the coun- | ‘The Paris Constitutionnel has on article considered aa Ohio and Mississippi road had an unfayorable effect | By t 304-| intended to prepare the public mind for raising the siege on the earnings of the Illinois Central. ae 1 cs of Sebastopol in case the next attack ehguld fail. Seren The directora of the New Haven Railroad have | po. hen | m 1 be itis said, commanded by Ramfesch, which holda called a meeting of the stockholders, to be held at Other Stock. af, it, 80 to speak, by the throat, cannot be henceforth of New Haven, on the 4th September, to pass resolu. | fy ‘h¢ Harlem railroad—Cows and calves 17 | any use to the Czar. tions on the subject of the new laws which have Do. ie retiond Sw ete? 224 lambs. 1,825 ae aay a ieee ee George Brown, at Lea- passed the Connecticut Legislature, giving the com- d prise anaes 305 | m im, On ofJuly. In bisreply he deprecatedany pany authority either to issue ge setae Bo aioe vee Pesce ees ssf ioe ate in the mode of officering the army, for it was pre. in any way with the holders of vvertated Mock, | | At Browning's the reasipte have teen G12 beover, 70 pin ia acre oe tay ree a the ~ cows and ca v . . He wished commit- The laws in question require the legal aoceptance of |} The market for beeven was acarcely so good as at Aller: { tec of inquiry had examined some French ofleers, who them by the stockholders before the directors can act on them. The St. Louis Republican of the 11th instant, {on’s. Prices ranged me Xe. a O}ge. fo rior to ._ They were mostly grasa about Her tain Slate and Ohio faralehed ‘most of the nopply; Minois and Wisconsin only a few. The demand has been had associated with the English troops, and they would have found the allies formed a very different estimate of the merit of British troops from that which had been says:— lively, and few or none were left over. Milch cows | formed by some of their tr " Yesterday, at the Court House door, a large amount of | fr ™scrgprices ranging from $28 to $25, | Veals eold from Pee: (Giargow) pean agireayyi=s stock in the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad Company was and extras 7c. Sheep and sold at auction. It was not, until the sale was over, that fallo aa plenty as last week. wing is a memorandum Another change in the command in the Crimea has, we of salea by McGraw & Smith, at Browning’s. The average | hear on good authority, become inevitable. General _ eee es eee transaction | run of ‘beep and lambe mee, car seailty than Inst | Simpson’sstate of health ts such thet he ‘bole imei ns, or , Aly interested there sab ot we oes week:— ual for his duties; and the facts are so irresistible that pr eons Aerio jan in the way of oad 100 sheep and lambs $353 00 104 sheep and lambs $529 36 he holds the command only till » successor cam repr ant — I nm “ 406 00 202 vf “ 646 77 | be found. Lord Ha: has gallantly offered to go out; antes o —— os fa i 7% « «% 9984 63 19 63 | but he has been excused, on round that there is no Mir "Touir’B Perna, oSubvorumiye evo ares of | 8%; 42 ORM | all fe euch acids Se fir grea ‘ervien and the ‘Waters Divishen”” wore bosgnt by mo 352 ID 105 00 | doubtless, also, because his caer, which had previously the same - omew! tleman, at the rate of two Per ahare—960 6 Poued to have been nell further tavnates ty any Cones z share, Tis liver kakanntned: Wan 0a MANOS ASE tt petals: anxieti labors of the last few months, order of Mr. Samuel L. M. Barlow, assignee of Page bh ee The Service Gazette (London) has the following: Bacon and H. D. Bacon, and was made made in confor. | que ouomine ls &, mem y James | a letter from Edinburgh, from cle oflcer, says? mity with an order previously served upon 0. M. Mitchell eaizs atrver lore poor sheep andiambs than } « Here everyone asks everyone ‘Who is Genersi Sip. & Co., of Cincinnatti, who are represented as assignors, good once~-stock ra thin = sont’ and as the same question is probably asked 4 246 sheep and lambs.8830 75 & do. 210 37 The Lake Superior Journal says:-— aaa amore ORT Fy Ee weet ies, T send you two answers it the other day by parties perfectly well *cgualaed We understand that the Cliff Mine has shown a mass of | 156 do. 384 00 ure copper which as been computed to contain five | 112 do. 350 00 fumeniy karroa with oe unter, hee in fatia, bat undred tons. Two hundred tons have already been | 64 do. 278 00 who is now a laird of degree, lately’ told a friend of ‘taken off the mass. There are about five hundred tons of | 07 do. 308 12 mine thet ‘the General was a first Tate man, an officer masses in sight beside this. The company are about | 176 do. 838 75 of the highest talents, a hardheaded Scot Mand the cutting a al through to another vein which has been | 107 do. $76 75 very person to bi the campaign toa ecm discovered, and said tobe much richer thanythe one | 40 do, 130 00 nation” On the other hand, an old lady, a ot which they have been working. The effect of this upon || 99 do. 828 00 the General's family in the country, being congratulated the stock cannot but act favorably, and we hear tl ns do. 826 25 on the promotion of her former 7 lied with, the holders are confident that prices will reach three hun- | 456 do. 123 62 greatest naivelc—‘‘ Gude sauve us, we Po hae come te dred dollars per share, and no sellers at that. This is ‘The following is a memorandum of sales by Thomas C. : the et “a that has just declared a semi-annual divi- an awfu’ pass, if we hee nae better help to look for than dend of Jimmy 4 Larkins, at Browning's. Fair run ofsheep and lambs :— | ony we can get frae y Simpson.” 100 sheep and lambs.$406 50 71 shcepandlambs.$257 12 | The Liverpool Post of July 31 has the following items:— Stock Exchange. 38 do. 766 88 70 do. .... 253 00 | The Hansa, steam pte eg arrived at Spithead on Wroxsepar, August 15, 1855. s = 06 2 —— ———— | Saturday afternoon, from the East, with invalids, amongst $10000 Ind St 5's b60 86% 1765 NY. Cen RR. opg 103 + do, + 275 00 939 $3,210 57 | whom were ten officers wounded in the attack on 2000 Tenn 6's, '90.. 96 98 Sd ao, + 575 37 Average per head. $3 42 | Redan on the 18th inst. One of these bi Nd 10000 Missouri 6s... 9534 100 87 do. + 272 68 Lieut, Col, Lowth, who was in s moribund state when tha 5000 Virginia 6's 500 98 100 Memorandum of sales by Baldwin & Humes, at Brown- | Hansa arrived, was, in direct opposition to the advice of Meomriies © ie Sagi | Sh dame ot ane steel den, shel ren | SOS Stee See eee ae ee 2000 Cty 4," 70; 100 100 Panama Hit'Sa0 110 | 18D heepan an bour afterwards, wv 24m losenee lo. ” 4000 Exie bds of 75, 81% 40TH. 4 i ; ors 100 do Omer Pacha’s journey to Constantinople created some 1000 Hud con bis 08 763, 20 Sixth Avenue Rit. 76 50 do. gossip, and the Paris correspondent of the Post says that iieee Va gh hig Ll we Be bode an a b60 ae H+ 5] the Austrian telegraph was immediately set to work to 3000 is Ist isa ie re +0 6236 lo, oe tt te lide mbes 1 ll tell the world that he had given in his resignation. Al- 10000 do......b15. 88" 100 : At Chamberlain’s—The market for beever {a without | ‘PoUs® the intrigues of the Divan are never at an end, it 20000 bo to} 3 po 360 change, and the supplies ‘wore all disposed of at about is dificult to believe that this brave and faithful cham. 000 N ¥en 7 102% 300 * the prices current last week. Cows and calves sold very | pion of Turkey*would quit his post at a moment when 25 hs Mechan Bank 115%, 100 ay to milkmen at full prices, and there were none | his valuable services are so much demanded. The fact 7 Del & Hd Can Co, 182 500 left over unsold. Veal calves have slightly advanced, is, Omer Pacha wa Nea to Cot Nuenieer a ie and were firmly held at the close. The following are the called to Constantinople to be con- Giaseer tak... 97% 200 Harlem ie, an by Messrs. Chamberlai sulted on the threatening aspect of affairs in Asia. 5 Commonw’th fix. 100°" 300 Reading ‘ mr poe . $8 00.0 $10 50 The report of General Simpson’s resignation gains 5 Ohio Life & Tr Co 995% 2050 lo, aa eonteatother ground. me U8 Trust 0... 108 100 do 291 veal calves (live w * 0 Lieut. : en bei eee i" ading Ea. ye tam. | stantive rank of Lieut. General, with the local rank of is Rdenssatee eae matte extr ‘dull, and | General in the Crimea and Turkey, Lene’ Lng ‘The jority of nook the week's report. ma, stock thrown t market during the week haa been ofan tease ale, tome of which was too poor to fad bayer for slaughter » cou! en, nape in better conditions Sed eh eee, fo. Amount. The United Service Gazdte understands that General Simpson telegraphed to the Horse Guards to the effect that he declined the services of General Knollys to suc- ceed him as chiefof the staff, and would prefer an officer of experiencg from the staff already ig that country. 9098 00 | Major General Barnard has been appointed. 293 00 488 The Piedmontese troops were in good health in the 8 a 202 | Criméa. They would be teinforced by 3,000 men. nS 3 BF | tu the House of Commons on July 20, Mr. Peel, in reply 276 25 3 25 | (0 Lord Goderich, stated that it wad intended to constj- Fo 4 ; t4 tute an Italian legion, Lord Palmerston ‘aid th reasons 167 88 206 m said there wore Witch he SECOND BOARD. ene a ‘ Se 8 3% Pate ie dwell upon that rendered it very desirable eeeee oe By GIN Y Cone ake” 106 ies oe HY ¢ session ehould be closed somewhere about the 008 98: 100 &. Pars 18 ao, | Mth or 16th of August. There were @ great many votes 2500, 95,067 4 of supply yet to be taken; and it was impossible to state = esse eens Phas how long the discussions upon the motions now before i = "te "33 %6 the House, before going into the supply, would take, He, 1S BB | (he unin wot. aow et toteener ns ee ‘ row the o Bx iis $92 | the day should have precedence of uotices of motion, 08 925 00 3 25 | With the view of going into supply, oe 201 00 860 Mr. Redington, ex-Under-Secretary for Ireland, and Mr. sare 14 $ 5 | Jeremiah Dunne, brother to the member for the Queen'a i i County, are spoken of as likely to comtest the representa- ois 569 $1,620 25 rm MY tion of New Ross on Mr. Dnffy’s retirement, “ Average price. org A letter from Cracow says the Anstri Simi 7 ian troope have Bb as ie aint Soe Wee increased supply, ama | been collected in two masses, ome of which i etationed for milk cows and veal calves full previous prices were } fa Bohemia and Moravis, and the other im Styria. The realized. assembling of an Austrian army ia Bohemia 3 as iy 1 and Mors Asiw.—The aalos embraced about 69 bi 4 ow “2:83 vin proven that (he relations between Austria aad Russia pots, at $6 12, and pearls, at 96 25 0 96 37, 70 Veals (light weight). evs Se. a bie. J Are mot yet perfectly clear; and, on the other hand, it i Bugaarorrs.— The market wae without material change BECAPITULATION trne that the tr ho Peinefpadit! ante in quotations, with rather mors doing, Tho sales em. LATION + vail Sheep | Cte that the troupe ia the Primeipalitics havo been ee. braced Cag My i iaghy 2 wa common to Raves, Calves. Calves. Larne, | 00d Aw to Gas army in Siyria, it & ovidemtly oalz « extre a ; Daete: ‘oh 3a5 esorve for the Ital: * 4 gtr) Te igh eG Austen's. a FY 105 | res — (ne army of aly, which has totely been re. were made at 90 25 a My fom A m BT | tatore Southern was more active, O'Brien’y. a3 108 gous Intelligence bas reached London of the almost total leas Reg ely Ful aay ee eae oame a“ Of the fine collection of antiquities which the agents of ® TOM ere cecces eens BOER = 46,109 | yhe Rreach gevernumgnt bere boom employed for some