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te ee ato Of ts comzatant Daniet, prom: to¢—Company 2” tno army, puie® . L. APPOINTMENTS. * MEDICAL DeParrstert ‘Ondvin G. Hollenhush, of Ponnsylvanm, ty be Asi siant Surgeon, Juae 4, 185%, ari Bartbolow, of Maryland, to be Assistant Sor- \se08, , 1867. ‘THIRD REGIMENT OF ARTILIERY. _ Alexander B. Monte: 7» of Georgia, @ be Becond Xdeutevant, June 22, 1867—"ompany POCRTH REGUAUNT OF ATTILLERY, 2 Lawrence Kip, of Cantornia, to be second Lieutenant, Juve 80, 1857-—Comrany F ‘SIXTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY Wiliam H F Lee, of Virginia, to »s second Lieutenant, Way 31, 1867—-Company F. 1. Edward Mition, of Nebraska, to bu second Lieutenant, -June 80, 1657—~Company D. MILITARY ACADES Patrice de Janon, lartructor of tac ‘ve Professor of Sapien, Jaty 1. 18h7. Aitached tp tbe Army, with tbe B.evet of Second Lieu- venant, tn ormity wiih the Otb section of the act ap- proved Avgust 4, 1864, to taxe rane from Jane 1, 1857:— Quartermarter Soigaant Aiexander N. Shipley, of the First Infantry—Company ©, 5th lafantey '" Tha following named cadets, graacates of the Military ‘Academy, aro attached to the Army sith the Brevet of “Second Llenterant, iu conformity with the fourth sastion of er approved April 20, 1812 to take rank (rom July 1, word Exercise, to CORIS OF ENGINE. Rank 1.—tadet Jobn ©, Paifrey. @—Cadet Richard K, Meade, J. 3.-—-Cadet Ldward P. Alexanger, 4.—Cadet denry M Robert. CORRS OF ToPOGRAP EDC At 6,.—Cadet Joseph L. K. Saitin 8 --Cadet Haldemand & Potoam o.—-adet William P. Smith. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. 5.—Caset George C ivong. ‘J.-Cadet Thomas G. Baylor, DRAGOON AK ‘Company and Ragiment. A. Ant. ANGLIN KIO, 2L—Cadet Thomas J, Berry. ‘Wb.—-Cadet Chacies J Walker: wa. 19,——Cadet samuel W. Ferg 24. "20. —Cadet Marcus A Reno Lat. CAVALRY ARM. ‘WS -Hadet Oliver H Fist......., lat. 22.—Ondet Manning M Kimmel 24. “24.—-Cadet Jobn T. ruder.. 2d. 26.—Cacet George A. Cunningham Ast. RAGRIENT OP MOUNTED RH 28 —Oadet Henry C, MoNeiil, . - wt Dade ra W, Claflin. - ANTILLRRY AiG! W —Cadet George A. Kensel, 4th 14,—Cadet Charles H, Morgan 8d. “id. —Cadet abram ©, Wildrick. od. 16. —-Oadet Francis Beach Al. a 17.—Cadet William Sinclair 4. 24, » 18.—Cadet Augustus G. Robtoson. a. 4th. 21.—Cadet Edward R. Warser. ‘Tat. ¥B.—Cadet George H Weeks... lat INFANTRY ARM, 28 —Cadet Avreiius F. Jove 60. 29.—Cad-t Haut J Quattlehaun. . 3a 30. —Cacet Joun 8, Marmaduke lst. 31 —Cadet George W. Hoit. 9th. 32.—Cadet Joseph 8 ‘Conor 4th. 33.—Cadoi Edward J. Conn bth. 84 —Cadet George Ryan... 6th 36,—Cadet Robert H. anderson. ‘7th. 36 —Cadot Cha-les E Farrand, 2. 37. —Cacet Thomar J Lee.. A. 10th. 88 —Cadet Lsfayetto Peck. KF. Sth. ERRKED. 8.6. Lord, 3d artillery, to “Ghe Let dragoons, June 2z, 1857, to take place ou the Army + Register next below Second Lieutenant William Gaaton, IV. CASUALTTER. ERNGNED, (1.) First Lieutenant Benjamin Allon, lat dragoons, June 2, . pROUNBD, (1.) John Hoth, of Kaneas, the appointment of Second Lieute- ~@ant &h iatuatry, to date from May 14, 1857. prep, (2) Brevot Brigadier General 5 B. Walbach, Colonel 4th wrtlilery, at Baltumure. Md., June 10, 1357. Lieutenant Colonel Heary Bainbridge, Ist infantry, near Guiveston, Texas, May 31, 1857. V. Officers have been arrauged, in the foregoing order, to the companies to which they succeeded, in the natai Course of prom Kiop or appoiniment. Should a different as- wignivent, bowever, bave since been made by oompetent auinoritz, it will take precedence of the former. Vi—the number, prefixed to the uame of each of the second iievtenunte, and brevet second lieutenants, in the above list of eppowwtments, indicates his rank among those of the same due Vil — 00. oF non-acceptance, of appointmen's, (And, inraase of socepance, the birthplace Of the officer Appoinud, Ms age, acd residence when apprin‘ed, will, tm every case, be pr.mptly reported to the Adjataat Geo~ral. LULL— the offizers appointed, and those whose stations are csapged by promotion, or other ese, will join their Proper stations and cowpaa'es without delay—unless oa Aetaced ervire, acting wader specia' tpstructions, or on leave of absence, when they wii so report py letter, to the commaade 6 of their respective corps, regiments, aad 1X —The psunl leave of absence (sce paragraph 175, General Regulations,) 's extended to tae graduates of this year. Upon tt expiration, op the 50th Soptember next, they will report in person for duly, each at his proper tation; which, for tuese @ttacked 10 the arti le-y arm i be the Artillery Schoo! of Practice, at Moa. roe, Va. By order of the Seoretary of War, COUPER, Adjntant General. ‘Troops for Utah @erritory, ae. Se. Laces, July 16, 1857. Advices from Leavenworth, Kansas Territory, state that the Tonth regiment of tnfaatry will leave for Utah Terri tory on the 18th inst.,and the Fifth regiment of infantry od the Twouty-first dragoons about tae Ist of August. General Harney wil! go with the latter body. Governor Cummings would leave in « day or two for Washington, to recet re bis fina! instructions. rial of Reaping and Mowisg Machines at Syracuse. Syaacean, July 15, 1857. ‘The national trial of reaping and mowing machines was formally opeued bere yesterday, by a satisfactory exhibi- Hon of au loo competing macaioes. fwenty mowing ma ‘were pat t work for the fret trial, Governors |, of New York, and Morehead, of Kentacky, and seve- Pal delegations, were present. Eloquent addrosmes were delivered by the President and the two Governors, the eecond trial of mowers came off this forenoon, the Manny machine with Wooi's improvement again takiog the palm ms regards rapidity of execution. The special lett, however, was in respect of power necessary to ac- complish a given amount of work. This ts determined Dy 4D instrument luveuted for the parpose, and the result has not yet been made known will oe tried to-morrow, Weather intensely bot, Violent Storm at the Kastward, Bosrow, July 15, 1857. A storm of rain and hall, with terrific thander, visited Waltham aud other portions of Middlesex county yester day afternoon, dering which five houses were more or teas damaged by tightriug and a little girl kil d. Some of haiistones ¢oat fell were an inch and « half ia ciroum- Harvard College Commencement. Boewrox, July 16, 1867. ‘The ansual commencement at Ilarvard College to-day Atiracted # large aucodaase, and the castomary exercises fewere quite equal to those of former exhibitions, The * National Lavcers performed escort duty. Among the dis- tinguished gentiemen present was lord Napier, the British wister ‘The following honorary degrees were conferred :— Doctow: oF Laws— Jacob Bragelow, M.D.» of Boston; Hoo Frank.in lester, of Beverly; Thomes Uetisk, Baq. of Waebtogiou, and Jn Fries Frazer, Professor Natural Philosophy tm the Uni of Pe Doctor ov Divinity —Rev. Ral Rey, Wm. Sey mo L~ Ly Rola tm Amhert cole Joseph Gibboos Barina, c, Pennay tania; Rey Martin Nashaa, N. 4; Instructor ‘and Philip Sidney dy seven tor The Augusta at Savannah. Savanwam, Jaly 16, 1867. ‘The United States mail steamship Augusta arrivod here Ghia morning from New York. ~ Markets, Burr, Flour thyors buyers. Sales 2 300 b' uperfine Tilinote and Wisconsin, $7 25 for extra NEW YORK HERALD; THORSDAY, JULY 16, 1857. to the tatertor; 23,000 t * Vartetye > | Canal exports: —1,000 bushels w. & 08 ByUN caret, ~s bu hep corn, mostly to tide wat Jaly 158 ru A * A Flour unchanged. Seles extra Stale ». ‘cago spring, | prandies, do la haed, to be sold at notion, 14 % lower; sales bushels at $1 34 Rane’ | Botmncormor at Weiland Pret ates sath, GAR soe $i 60 for wbile Ganadiaa--vory ldloat the me. Me | Metis ook am ta ender ous! freights:—Be tor corn and 100 for waeas % 400 York. ake importa unimpor aut, Canal empores:—®> Rulnart’s Asociates Verzenay Cham ‘and Barton's and Guestine's ol beshelz wheat. ‘a clevets, choicest lee the Cuicaco, July 15—6 PF M- Fig th 00 Besant ud for wae by HENRY DS Flour dull and quotaions nombpel., Wheat amao 1ve ne Corn aetive, Oats quiet. Shipments to Batfalo:—No wt os or flour, 30,000 bushels corn. Shipments to Oawego:—A! wheat or four, 30,090 by:hela corn Genanee Suramanter Batons Wits Patent Soe obs door belo enero Coweh 158 Roast Beason Waklen lane ROBMRT &. PATRICK. “the gammer searou wil be short, We finve coociuded bo eas, '0Ur usual reduction of ‘at onoe,, which we have Bece a 7m tomed todo inten the season, and La viow ut hla Our Warning: Correspondence, Wassurceom, July 13, 1967. The ‘South’ and Gowrnor Walker— Attacks on Private Cha, vacter— Misrepresentation Bz posed. ‘* out or Theextreme men of the South finding the administra. | WOM TON ALE NUMOR CLOTHING tion and Governor Walker's course on the Kansas question | @ greatly red. "ed prices. D_DEVLIN & 00, ‘Corner of Broadway and Warren ote, Heir Dye, Wigs and Toupess,— aclary Sis areas Way nienee ene ‘a Hair Dye, Wign and Toupees are be borin be congtry. For sale, mod tho Lied tn private, at NO OA tor H7ane we Sunburn, Freckles, Morphew and Erup. Hons cured, and diecolored wkin cleared. by JON’ od las SO ae impregnable and sustaiued by every patriotic citizen in the country, aad especially by the protlavery party in Kaares, and finding that they cannot longer contioue the warfare on the merits of the question withous s ultifying thenuselvea, have bees driven to the desperate resort of attacking the private character of Governor Walker, to the ope and expectation of injuring tbe administranion, One hese attacks—vioieut and groes—msde its apoearance in the Ricbmoad Scuth o few days vince, The atemyt ta made'to connee; Governor Walker with @ fraudulen tranraction which took pince in Virginia some twenty-two years eincs. Fortunately for the cause o” truth and justice, the gentlewaa who is in possession of oll the papers convected with the transaction alladed to, happened to de passing through Washington to the “far West,” and by mere chance heard of the atwaok, and baviog with him ihe papers apoken of, bas kindly placed them tu our bands, aca from which we vudertake to ray *| 4™ re upmitigated misrepresentation tban the one coa- inined ip the duvth has rarely come unjer our notice ‘The circumstances are bilefly theee:—iv 1835 a friend o Guy. Wuker’e—iben in Congress—visited the Eastern part of Virginia, and entered into a contract tor the pur- (bare of @ large number of negroes on credit Taat oon tract specived that 4 mortgage should be given un tae negroct, Abd wlso ov @ valuable tract of land in Wiss(aelp 11, and tbat, in addition, certain endorsers whould be given op the noies—ovecf whom was tobe Gov Walker. fae ccnact was regularly eigned; the notes, io blaak, ea- Goreed by Gov. Walker, with an understanding that two olber enoorsers ehould go oa the novea, The purovaser again proceeded to Virginia to take possession sf the negroes; but on getting there a new contract was entered inv by the partes, the seller agreeing to waive the mori gege gud’ thereby took away we eubstrarum upon which Waiker egreed t vign the papers, vn onditicn that the term* of payment *nould be caxnged nb. ap additional price should be given for tho negroes. Tae notes were filled up and banded to the arilee under ine new contract, afier they were endorsed by Governor Walker, and it was not uuti! years after tha! Gov. Walker was aporived of may change in the original con.ract uader whieu be endorsed the paper; nor did he ka w that tae plier had also egreed to receive the notes withour requir the pames of the other parties. Tais is the waole 1 epsrction in a ‘nut shell,” apd we do not believe there is ope man in the country who will contend that Gov. Walker was, or ts, 'egaily or morally bound for one ceat The ger tleman who has alforded us a view uf the papers tuforme us that they have been in bis posseraton about af- teen yeas; that he would have been entiied tw a large Jee if the debt could have been collected, and as s mauer of course he examuped the case in all of ite aepects, and became fully satished that there was not even an eq 1itable Claim against Gov. Walker. It is not true that Gov. Walker ever visttec the o'd gent’eman with whom the transaction took place. It remains to be seen waother the Soule will attempt to make good its allegations, or wheter tt will do twelf justice by « nowledgivg that tt has mate a wan- bh best in the St the manul To Perfume the Breath and Xradioate Fan, freckles aa* * For sale at 36 acd Latrd’s Wigs and tair against the world for their na‘ural nppearavoe darabuity aud cheapuess, way, Bear Howard street, Antidote to Heat.—Use Massers Five Mi- Bute ich cream freexer Sold overywher, EP. fURRKY manufacturer, No 6 Platt street, New York. elewer’s, Pils and (Aintment,—Pablic optpion is compelliny the itals thr.ughout Kurope and + werica to adopt this Smnrateertinn ent-bilious Aud re sterwive med cine. ruft rera from chronic fadigesson, tiventas, ¢yaen ery, duirreca and liver complaint who have beeu under treatment tor years, recover by ita contiausd use, ‘Vhe ofcimert is also a sovereign remody for cutaneous dis eases. Ropture,—Marsh & Co,, Radical Cure fruss office, removed to m0. 2 Vesey erect Astor House. Kem)’s Worm Pastiiles This pleasing ovnfec lonary is a certrin cure for worms ‘They err purely vegeta Ie; reedily taken by children, and are & Cnce quick, eas) and efl-ctual in t cir op-ratina. ‘told » the vroprietors, D Tv N«AN & UU, 69 Water street, an by all drugplets."at 25 centa per bottle, —_— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MORKY MARKET. Wxpswspay, July 16—6 P. M. With greater activity at the Stock Exchange higher pricos ruled. Ali the leading railroad stocks were freely offered and freely sold at the Gret board to-day, and the transac- tions were principally eelier’s option. In Erie and Contral the bears were particularly active, and appeared to be well pleased with the advance The movement in Eric has a ‘very slim basis. It rests entirely, we believe, upon the fact that new bands are about taking hold of the bellows, We bave no doubt they will biow pretty well for atime, bot they will blow up any one who may be induced to pur- base the stock upon any new programme that the com- pany may proclaim. The stock is in reality net worth either figure it is selling at, but may for some time be kept active among the brokers, abovetwenty. A fiuancier who some years since endeavored to extricate the company from its embarrassmente by funding its floating dobt and cloeing its construction account, is, we believe, to take o0n- trol, with the aid of foreign capitalists. The pew bonded debt maie at that time was to havo left the company en, tirely clear of a floating debt and put the com. pany in a position ¢) increase its operations with- out any further increase of capital or debt. At the close of the arrangement it was found tha in the face of the large issue of new bonds—$i,000,000— to find something less easi!) exposed befure it can make any impreesion on Gov. Walker or the adawistration; neither will be be driven from a sacred auty by any cliques or North or South. Active Firemen’s Convention. MOVEMENT 40 AMEND THE LAW O@eANIZING THE BOARD OF FIRE COMMISBIONERS—A DIFFIOULY AMONG THE FIREMEN. A meeting of ‘clegates from the several engine, hose and hook and lad¢er companies in this city was beld last night, pursuant to the following advertisement:— activg Firemen's Convention. —The delogates to the above oli Gesarine wouse'o" No.0. No. 200 Heute srseton Wedues | there was left « floating debt of $800,000, and it has never day evening, July 15, 1887. Sous ¢ MOKUES Deen lees since. The financial plan was not #0 successfu; Wa.ll® U sauaM, ‘This convention was called to take some action to teat the feel ng of the Fire Department of this city in reterence to the course of the Fire Commissioners wiose action for a year back bas excited much ee oe ee They are charged with being: with rerraing to allow good alogether exerctring thelr the feeling in the department fort will be made to strip present high power, las da At the convention last ni logaten presented creden tials from forty ont engine, hose and hook and ladder companies. Mr James L Millar, of Exgine Company No. 31, was callea to the chair, apd Waiter R. » Of Hose Onm- pany No 99, acted as Secretary. ‘Af er the presentation of credentiais a motion wax made as predicted, but it saved the company from protest at the me ince that ‘he company have suspended dividends, and ‘n consequence of closing its construction account, bave a large floating debt, which has bocome so trouble- some and so difflcult of management that a new francia; arrangement is absolutely necessary to keep the road in the hands of the stockholders. The chattel mortgage jus! given to Mr. Duor was required at the moment; but as this isa temporary matter, something must be done of a more permanent character. A general mortgage is talked of, to cover the classes of bonds not at present socured, and the mortgage may be for an amount sufficient to cover the floating debt. We do not see how thoee things can belp the stock. Dividends are utterly out of tie question, 5 s to appoint a cr mmitice to see if the delegates could pro- | and we leave it to capitalista to determine what a non- — i nr mig | Mo 4, » dividerd paying railroad stock is worth. New York Cen- ir. MEEHAN, 2 ine Company No , wished t wal was rather buoyast at the oponing this morning, but nee weather they wroals bo liewea'so moet ta Fireman's bent pear pene. ng tse bat pet’ rw att aiow nay orgeiaon ment In this stoak brings immense quantities on the mar. ut their own to m tl het, and buyers soon get filled. This stock is considered ‘The Cuainman said those bodies had no right to past any such rerotution The hall was the pro; of | by ouleide operators such a good sale at present prices the city ané was built tor the use of firomes. The Com- | that they put out short contracts and keep them going. ‘There probably in not a railroad stock on the list surerte pay ‘8 profit to sellers than the New York Central. It is at the dest but an eight per cent paying stock, and doos not carn even that, Is capital is steadily running up, while its groes earnings this year wil! be considerably below those of last year Michigan Southern is freely sold fer the open- ing. ‘There ts no scarcity of stock, and the deliveries wil! 5" A. Smith,'of Engine Company 81. be mado without the least difficulty. Stock is coming in G praneican, af tens Commons 2. frem the country daily and hourly, and even the preferred ee a ceed a te tar women es guaranteed is freoly offered at 73% a 74 per cont, A ton Board of Commissioners, and rond one to each of the mom: | per cent preferred guaranteed stock selling a1 79% per bers of the convention. Cay waneus cent, while an old stock of seven million standing behind igneated circulars ‘all the rest, without the ghost ofa chance for a dividend in 1 oaTroe alle dopariment, "| apy sbape, i selling a 48 50 por cent, is #o mach Iike Wail ‘The Cuars was of opinion that it coald best be done | street operations generally that no one need be astonished. throvgh peng ey oe aga aman ‘The ten per cont preferred guaranteed is either ‘afer thanking Engine Onapeay No. 6 for the use of | Par, or the old stock is not worth a dollar. In our opinion the first ts worth no more than ‘t is selling for. The value of the seven million old deferred can be easily caloulated. A dividend on the preferred is very doubtful at the best, which places the old stook just mowhere, The seven mil- on of old stock in the Michigan Southern Railroad Com- pany is just about the same as wiped out. The funded and floating debt and the ten por pre: thir. Hon. % Kidwell, of Vi Cavtains Parker ani WR M. Soot, U.S. A., are in Wi cont about Governor Cumings, of Utah, Col. Hunter, and Lic’. | ferred guaranteed sock amount to ; acs 0.6 taent Genera once. 8. Senalar focal xapnporiiecmncnigalte iy oos.libogalbagetodkonrdie from Iowa, arrived in St Louis on the #th inst. much as it can manage to pay the {pterest and guarnateed Bigier, of Pennsylvania, returned to Leaven- | dividend on the thirteen millions, leaving the holders of Frorth, Kansas, on the Iet inst., frome tour Whrough tbe | ing geyen millions of old stock minus anything, Tho Into . ex.Secretary of the Trea. | Tressurer was not the holder of « share of the old stock, sxrpiminrives 1s thes cag on Seiarany, and Wenngiog 08 10 and would not touch it at any price, His interest was con- residence of Peter Cooper. fined entirely to the guaranteed preferred. He knew too much about the finances of the concern to put bia money im the old stock. We notice a sale of Nicaragua Transit at the first board te-day. There are no sellers of this stock, Tt la {pn bands disposed to hold, and the prospective vaine {a sufficient to justify purchases when an opportunity offers, Arrangements are about comploted to put the cd company tn fall possession of the route, with such steamers on cack ocean as must command the full share of travel. The gow ernments of the United States and Great Britain will extend protection to this line, Independent of all others, and of all tbe local dideulties between the Powers claiming rights and privileges im the disputed territory. ‘The steamship Niagara, from Boston for Liverpool to- day, carriea out $305,000 tp specie, The steamahip Lo | anon, from this port for Liverpool to-morrow, will take | out about $100,000 in specie. After the adjournment of the board, the following sales Minia, | of stocks and bonds were made at aaction — I | $8,000 Cinoin’ti Gas & Coke Co. @ | "200 div. ceruisente Hadioon, Colone! Fremont is quite {ll at the Brevoort House, in this city. ner | * % Lockitt’s, of Brooklyn, 251 Fulton street, | Albert H. Nicolay’s regular semi-woekly auction sale of offer to their lady tel sie of drese fringes and | stooxg and bonds will take piace to-morrow, (Thureday,) at Cane peril 6 ee 193 o'clock, at tho Merchants’ Exchange, A variety of Genin'’s Unrivailed Beaver Cassimere Hat, | ingurance and bank stocks, and $254,000 California State perfect! Wiiated, & magnificent | ‘sale on y by Gi . ae way, opposite St, Pani,e, | Straw Hats at Cost.—All Summer Hats at | lows'— Gost at WHITS'S, 148 Fulton street, between Brosdwayfand | Tota) receipts Neanau atreet pons aire | ‘Total Pocket Cutlery, Mewest styles—J. & 8, “MN hi SAUNDERS’ store only. et No, 7 Astor Howse. S| $19,000 were California drafte, A ealo was made yesterday at auction of $10,000 of the construction bonds of the La Crosse and Milwaukie Comps- Ledies, Before you go in the Country, be fet ladion mater’ Bort and ont bent an shoo. Tain ay at 10 conte on the dollar. For seven per cemt bonds the rudders fe. cel ae pies, Pever fe gominy sug price is remarkably low, but it will probably bo ascer- 60., 19k Uanal street “ tained that the boada are worthless, ‘The follow'ng are the footings of the Boston bank state- Children's | aot for tho past week as compared with the week pro- shill Ladies’ b pet add ) way, near Rleventh sect. tlemen's shoes, at818 Bro: vas meus view 1 itheontan House, Broad , Corn Capital stook..... sis _bmiinscnten (is merece or mena planus exten Loans and discou i ily ag Bpedie.... ss... 296 from 7,640,000 miner nea | St igia At BROOKS, 678 Broadway treet, * 1,04 ‘Wor. pee “tis propor to oreane entabiishe.* tnce last» °F. ‘The recoipa® Of the Mor," Canal Company for the past | enn | siisssssinianseorannennnsn tM? | o remark {n coaneciton with this compare: live, Yalomeni (ual there is this year @ considerable {a ‘w the Jenga) of the road, and @ through connection two Feasons COmNATE as Lotion,” Total to June 2%, Week ending Ju Total to June 27, Week ending June 47, 186 Decrease ia The Aliuny Statesman o! yesierd 106 . ly 5, S866, 1857.,., 1687... pees We onderstard that the exhibit ef the business of te New York Central tor the month of June, ing of, as Compured with the corresponding monty of previous year, of about $100,000, large deficit hag given rive to the report that the com copiemplated pasring tbeir usual August atyidead. padersiood that t he +i wo It is probable that this pany i ls Fogiand of Mr. Proyn, the teaeurer, and whore return we chronicled a few dayn |. sibee, did not reault in he suecess of any of the gbjecta intended to strengthen the company in bebalf of which he was eent, Stock MKxchange. Weommsvay, July 15, 1857 $2000 Virgat6's... 92 100 abs Kile RR....b3 8135 1/00 Missoori 6'x.,. 7546 S00 do, b7 ay 60nd 78% 60 do 88 31% 1000 E RR conbds, 100 ki F 1000 do. 160 1 10:0 Tl Cen RR bas. 60 6000 do. a0 4000 HS Skg Fa boi wo 5 2000 LNFrd dds. wep 4 400 BI 1000 LAW Istmbas 35 200 5 aly 1000 L8EXW Zombda 20% 200 do. 3 10¢0 GI& Puts diy DoR 60 6 Gal & Chicago RR 943g SO0CL&Toldiy bas OO d0...cs0e0e 98K 20 sha Ocean Bavk.. 100% Sub Bie veiscsa! OF 20 Metropolitan Rank 15% 60 ¢0......810 94 16 American Exfark 1084, 1000 Reading RR..310 7 48 Contin-nia) Bauk 600 do. rT 18 Bavkof Commerce 10 Pask Back, 200 BrunsCiny 68 Del & Hud Can Go BOMSKNTpref ok 820 cy 60 see. 800N Y¥ Cen RR. 100 do. $1000 Ill Cen BR bes... 100 she Nic T ans Co. i) #68 Re 90% 1 a1 1 600 100 Ch! & 200 50, 00 de, 16Cm, Ham 900 Cley & Tol RR. 65 do ‘10 Milw & Mies PI di 31% B17 LaCrosse MURR &l 200 Cleve& fol RK bOO Rock Isl RR do. bs 100 ¢o....anwk 69% 100 €O.. 444.080 80 100 do, oy 200 ao. 59g 100 do......830 69 400 do. ve 60% 100 Chic&RkieRR.V60 Gi, 129 @9..... D60 RS, 60 BOK 100 slo. al 100 230 B14 860 Os siscax 84 313, 100 do..... 060 36 314% 100 Nica Tran Co. bs0 534 SECOND BO. 99 = 400ehs MS&NTAR opg 61 see 8OWR 563 620 43 if ric yRR 7 100, do. 1100 do......D10 78% 160 do 100 do. 830 78 450 La Crosseke MURR 24 300 bio 78% 650 do .. ..b60 35 100 do......K00 7836 10 Mich Cen RR..... 82 16 Mich®&NIARR opg 60% 10 40...... DOO B25q KEW YORK CAITLE MARKET. Wrramsar, Jaly 16, 1857, ‘The current prices for the week as ali the markels are as follows :— Au i F BEEF CATTLE. a 5. until bE Next 10 bmpoes)bi 1 BSts « S83 as S828 8 lL 25 10 0 the yards aero fairy and sizes—from |itile iets up the gnoet, to c'ininated Tate die pees upon thus sarly w give up | soarcity of three saul The supp'y tole woek taile Onic—the fornear bay z 3 : § i a medorate at (he eel nie, tho marke: was art and many of thom said they tle away; howsver, as we and many theeght fell bail of the over unsold. OVINE. bare been nausually Aght hay posed at from ‘ving arrived at Alerton’s, ali ‘Ma. The suppiy was iu Jap, to 3 brisie of eying if we may jose from brokers who gure Some tirce the Bergen dilie yarts on Vouues, the past of which ar vanced the receipe of swine ene ‘The following statement shows the earnings of the North Peansylvania Railroad for the month of June, ; ster yo 110) | Toad, destined for New Yoric, for tha gros ending this aa 2988 1,108 2 ont Caitic, head, vISY COMM! HOLAL KMPORT ‘BDNESDAT, JI br. Mw Asus. —Sales of 30 bbls. pourla wore imate si 7 Ke. na 2b do. pote at THe. crre —-Flour—The market exhibited more {vei- nd animation, with Tir enos at yostarday’s prices. ales for the day footed up about 4,000 a 8,000 bbls. at tog ai Th at the followin, Common to good omumen to gvod Mic! ¥xtra State, len prices — Canadian cxtra,.,...... tme to cholee extra The gales embraced atout1,0% a } 29¢ bey, chselly witbia the range Rive tour wm ACE at $4200.85. Jersey meal was 394 26, wat avo” Of Brandywine were mate ut 84 99. Wheat—There was 1.19fe doing in Southern now wheat, the ewles of whith arubs, Wed About 3,500 bushols, incwing now red at $1 9% Gowan YOM oclored do st $4, and prime pew whito do at $2 65a .°4 07; aad a cargo of old Wis cunain was suid at 32 $0, and me in’erior Cauadiaa clu | At 91 45 Corn—7he avis embry ed About 30,000 a 40,000 | burhels Weatern mixed at Slo, fo Aistiiling lots, and at P 82c. a 634su. for gooa and sound (aie. Sovthern zo} low wus rcaree and nowined wb STC, wut While do, at Tc Bye wae quiet end néminal ai XI 16 for Jersvy, # Me. f the abose peicos. | 3 A roxas OUST AORR AND: ULORIANT Were me weeks jeoal, which woe aaa aehelers ose apr atic erols any vara he pT al 4 Broadway; Hayes, 175 Fulton DYTOF_TO STRANGERS.—IF YOU WANT TO nVY co'DA” glass, gan fixtures or silver plated ware, go we ALL’ & U0." 68! and 633 Hrowd ‘Look at ‘be prines White o) neta 154 pieces, $16 white tea ats 44 ptooen, Bs, w foltet eeu $1 out glass goble #, the duman #75, Gut gars ~inea 75 cenia, coiared Bohemian ‘finger bowls tne dozen $1 BO, colortd Koheminn devente a, the pair $8 fi), three Aight chandeliers tor gas, #7, hall lights, $3; bedroom forting braceota, 15 cents LEVESS NEW NOVEL RRADY Taw pew Borel ready this morning, spew novel reaty cdl: morning, ‘# new novel ready ih) more int now novel ready tiv m» ady thin cn omlag, ready thia mt rig, ver’a new bovel ready thle morn, La ver’# new novel ready thia cor dom orig.ral tinatrations by Phi, in No aor PARK ASSLEM9 PRabs Le Be JSTRATRD NEWAPAPTR, -USTRATED REWoC 4 PER LLCs RATeD SSW PAPER ALLOSTRATEN NY WAP AP RB. ILLUSTRATED sk Wah aPae AT WOOL FOR Carty invand to Inworet our ook berors DAVID J A GRORUEB ST 84 Wi: mrant, VaTEINT Casi. ane mics! at =_ YSPRPATA Ai fora, pa NY NERY tn the iumbe nnd $1188 $1 29 for barley malt wero dull and somina). Corrxn,- fhe market wae quiet amd steady, Sales of 500 bage agus ra were made at 136 4 Comix — Lhe sales emoruced about 2,40 « 1,100“dales, the market cloving guite firm, with iitte ero mide upianes in straight lots to be had under ibe per poond Px Kogagemeats were moderwe aod rates un- rhapged, To Liverpoo? some Sea Ieland cotton was eu: goged at \¢., 400 bbla, apirits turpentine ap zs. and 30 buds, tobacco &t 108, To London @ btuall io} of tub4cco, in bhds, waa engaged at if. Yo iremea 300 bbls. of ot sere engage at 2c, There wea ug change tm rates to Havre. Y Crom —Sales of 300 bales wore mae et Me Ha\.—Piime old was ‘carte and firaz, with sotae ship- ripg demand ab @B0e, fur good Ww prime a i. were in moderate demand for ciiy brewing at L9c cf good to prime Eastern wed Western Line — Moderate trantactions were reporved at 8c. for common, and at Dt 15 fer dump. MOL ASRS WAS Uist, AME AMES Hmited WA) AL SIORM.—The marke @us fea active, Sales of ti were reported t) the extent of 250 O anys, adding intersst. For parcels in , to arrive, aoino higher rates were do- wlee of 1,500 bbls. common roxia wera made 10 ibe,” ‘Where was uO ohange to notice in ijtions Gus. —Linseed was quist aud nominal, at 80¢. for Ameri- can, iz casks and barre’s. A New Bedford paper of cue J21h inet, coptatps the following remarks regaraing the’ market for tae past week ‘ibe mar ry qein. We have ny gales to 70 Whaie continues in good demand and 0 do. at 7Sc., the William parcele—of 200 bbla. at 72¢ © Njo’s cargo of 1,641 bbis, npon private terms, wud 659 bbis: dark ot 64c. per gallu, “There is a rungor ale of 1,000 Dbie. at the westward at £9¢ , but we hare no de finite tntormation ag to the particulars. Provision’ —Pork—The market was §more active, cirted wt an advance; the eales embraced 500 Divs. i check to day, ai{$23, and 250 do., regular way, et 923 25, with 400 do., deliverable by the izt of November, selier’® option, at $25, and some contracts Were reported settiod at $25; prime euld at 919 12 a $19 20. while the market cuntinued steady, with were quiet at $25 2 $83 50 Bac m—~!de# were unchanged. Cut meats were firm, with sales of shouliters at 100, and bums at 11 1c. Lard’ was firmer, with eades of some 200.0 400 bbls, and tierces at 14%¢c., at the clese orime was held Bt lbe. Butter wat nuchauged. Cavers was 50 a 00. for common, and €¢. a 9c. for prime to eanice dairies out 150 Casa were made ut 446. 8 ARS were dull, and sales comprised about 100 a 196 bhds, Coba murcovado, par? in bond, at p.t, and the ry maiucer for retimng, at tc. Mossre. Stuart nave placed Fuall samples of rotined eigers, prepared by ten ana yetaized in the most perfect ani beautiful manner, with brokers and others io the (rade Tuas —The market since the receipt of the Inst news from Europe Das a¢ vanced about 3c per pound. Sales of 1,000 & 2,0 00 balf chests Oolongs bave bees made this week 84 Sc , BUG 6,000 @ 6,000 do. Sing a Touscon is In more request and prices reemed to settle | for the cemzon. The sales embraced O¢ bide Kentucky, [ ;_ 42 bales Levans, oe 5 Waatrnonr.-A New Bedfort paper, of the 15th inat., has the following regarding the movements ia tuat mar ket for the pact week. —'The market for whalebone ts ex- o advances W $1 per Ib., at co @t price not transpired, and 6,000 Ibs. Soutn Sea at we Wuskey.—Sales of 400 bbla, wore made at 32340. a 285e PMASCKLLANKOUS. 1 CAN BR DONS 1 TAR BEAT CIT PALMER ® dings. and country papers, far and near, at ¥. ertising And Commiasion ageney, Triquae JET FRANK LASLIO'S ILULStRaTED iateatanin morning, With Charlies Lever s rew nore! of DaVaNPOsT DONN, lished. from advance abeets seenred eapeetally for that: ar. Gg FRANK LEBLIS'S x ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER, ‘This morning, With Carina Lever's new nov DAVEN?" Published from advance w: paper Lot ht DUNN Sis woe Ld eapentaily for Una: VET FRANK * RSENS ALL UBT RATED nEWEPArE, With Charisa Lever's new novel of DAVENPORT DUNN, Published from advance abeeis soci red paper VOT FRANK LESUISS ILLUSTRATED newerar. morn! pecially for thas ing, TAT PRANK LESLTRS ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER, ‘This morning, ‘With Charles Lever's new novel of avEN DUNN, Publieded from advance sheets secured eepoetally for that paper it ¥3 ZOU SERN TER sHORS | HAS go W) and $4 boots at JUN 63’, near Ue Musoum. AND GAITRRa, ‘Nn 10 Ane ores, | (Tue SaTIuNAL rOLICR GazeTTR Is our. § comtains Tiluatra tone of the Hoboken Tregedy. HR NATIONAL POLICE GAZETIB IS OUT. It eontatnw: A portrait cf Uroa> de Grandwal, he viewm of Cusva, ‘he Cubsm, at Hoboken, Y aan RATIONAL POLIO OALETIE 18 OWT, Tt or amin The ecatinuation of ‘Fidoog " Wustrated pe NATIONAL POLL H GsZanre is OUT. It egata'na ‘Tye working of the Polos ¢ystom in Russia. tpi NATIONAL POLICE GaZSrre 18 OUT. 1h costains More reveintions from Utah. Hs NATIONAL POLIC® GAZETTE 18 OUT. It comiadas some eurtous ae ces ee, Se, Tt WAZiONAL POLICE GAZEITE 18 UUT. Ti eoaiaina apothor KB NaTIONAL POLICE GAZETTE is OUF. Tt soetaina Curtons information about the riots (PUB aTIONAD POLIOR GAZETTE Is OUT. ‘The beat criminal paper in the world. Ro 4 Tovees ARE THR WHOLESALE AGANTS nae The NATIONAL POLICE GAZ. TTR {Pils BAMLONAL Poniom OazurTa 18 OUT. coptalRs ‘Fiiastrations of the Hobohen t agedy. (P82 NATIONAL FOLICR Gs zerTE is OUT. contains (Pils NATIONAL 2OLiye OAZeTTB 18 LUT. ‘The eentiountion of * Vxtora. "Illustrated, (pus NATIONAL POLIOR GAZETTE 18 OUT. ‘The working of the Sys em in Burnin Pits National, PoLign | -Zarte iw our. Tt coniatne More rereintinns from Utah (Pas NATIONAL POLICE GaaurTE 18 OUT. Onrious Informati m about the riots, PUR RATIONAL POLICE Oa: is OUT. T Hewes scomer Onee of nee by & pastor, Y ened seman | PULIOR GAZTTS 18 OUT. Parttoulars of onmtatan some curious Faok Spratt, the bnewiar. (TEE NATIONAL POLTOR Gaderte 18 OFF, ‘The beat ertminal paper in the world. Rowe 4 TOURRY ARE THE WHOLRBALS THE NATIONAL POLICE GAZSTTR, good tovprinne Norther Bartey aad | p ¥ and body, tony, Oppatiie aed kindre! allmmecte, eo Macy inva act LS bz acing een on ii of you'htst marrage Laceeliet ths whol ~inating toc fold at M2 hosters Pyvee FP BD ten Be 40 BROADWAY. of Siar aust While bord mine w r powdere for ktling bugs flax, n ‘Nil kind of verkta, ere unergn sl ed. BTRARNS & ARVIN Bish Tr ¢ fotiowting Contmunieatios from Menara, Winship, Movers Writes 2 Kobtneon, agem ‘arate, @uftcisotle retains salt. 2 wrg tier fre Cama the wale went gmfely thru ArLarra, Jone 28, Lat cmon — Gent me + We tage plezaure tn taforming ‘reeun ly purchased of as agetia for tha butid fears Stews 0" a Marvin, prewerved onr boslen. vapers momry ta exo “leat order (rom the Gre which dastwoyed Dur fae factory on @he evening of the 2% tne! Tho anco with we contrets Waa nOt recovered from the fire anill aflor roms fwelve hours, wa od was exon Mont ot'the time Ww 8 very Ie tenae hea, ws, reaprottuls sie PINAL 1” FARWAWORBTH 2 On ‘The spore safes for wale at 49 Murray meres. New Pork you tha! the mate a t OURATU'B ITA IAN We0IUATRD BUAP CUMS T tan, ‘eter, pimp © (reckles, eruption®, sunburs, reduna Abd ail skin blemiahes\ Poudre aubUle wproote hair from low foreheads or any part. Me budy, warranted Lily wht rouge Griemel cream, Str dye and restorative at ths o po. § Waliter wires, boar way, Mrs. Boyn, Brrmalys and drugistate iy RIUNCTION? WO MUK® KINDE OF SEWING MaCHi2kT UNDER «NIUNOTION On the Sith day of June, :251, the + tre Const of the United Binns fo he Bowrharn IMatrict'ef New York a savers! suka In equity commenced by L M.Binger & Lo afer due notte te ben cle fe biticg the anie violniug fre reaching for infrineluy two patents eee arn aay are conapeiled bp low Wo op ustng tases aint whee are » . TM. BEV sKR & OW, 492 Broad way, co-ner of Grand sree KMOVAL--I M SINGBR & 00 HAVE RSROVED BR ely sowie nintaled bnalneas vd thétr nem white merbis mtd Broa iway, corner of Jrand sirest _ 1 BINGEM & 00, 4d Broadway, ROTURIEY AGAINGY 1,068 OF MONKY 8 SIOKN aS — Ss RNUWAY & to pay te every one ‘ork ety morbus, ebollc, 4K. . ordered arise Of injuuction We onuse a the Livat and Webster machine for atenta, also. tm bmerv, Houghize & Co. ‘ergo wh) biw any of Hf mio the clurens of Now Yi atok with ry re, “gree Tatu in god healh during the alealy eurames month, the the above com plaints to keg cltisems ho wl. fhliow one inetrucdame, under f rfeivang- lose of tinve for sickn: se Peeiroas | ven nf vitia bone wil ploase call at our fies, fet and record thier nam-s ant real enor. will pay evecy watiemt of ours takes our renwdien, every busitem hour Ica front sickness. D®., 162 Fulton street, N. ¥. RADWAY & ¢ TEPHEN:’ ORLERRATED BLUE BLACK WRITL SD fiuid, used: by BU te principal haukingeand co houses iirougyeat the universe, It oopies, in very durawe, di a net co’ rote the pen, and by tia satreme Pot ity fart'tinics ard somiste the overwilon of ragid writing. | 2 ot New York ‘of paying ty street, New Yor’, aud 04 Pemfdrd sizeet, bold by all the principal #tationers V Bit R8 BOOKS —PUBLISHED BY D, an "PF Areriron & OO. 246 and 344 Broad qay 2 pletion Kalway and Steam Mavigatos Guide, 690 3 2 Or: ae *Eppleton Ye lllus’rntad Handbook of American Travel. 1 vot ame’ 40 pases. 38 Apoleton ® lliustrace’d Handbook of Amortean Travel—Part tan the Northern and Wasern Giees eed Usaadas, ‘apoletnn's , Unstrated Hanthook of American Travel Part SI, coctaiving the 8 -othe n and Weste n Sa'cs, SM 1 vou. Limo. $1 60. K PatéeT 1CE PiTon UST THE ws Ge preaect “heated term ‘a tee uM rrale at i ragier. » " wake, baskets $6 60; sliver ©: bo tee 84 75, ee, ; allver ‘spoons, Wid. i abl lated tem . F Dally & Ov. and 633 Broad bans bave the most > ‘aslalve “tad free, debility, 20. Dr. Prince, tains v 61 curing diseases from impredent use of other OULPK'S AOLNAPPA KBDUOED IN PRICE per THING all day cnet 7 silver pia of a, tne duzen bi “x ELECTRO Sr a ye 4 pes siete Dawsos—Ly vans —On July 12, 1867, Mr, Ricuaxp Dawrom, of Lickbill, Kigland, to Mise Many J. La- en wens OT 10, fede Gardiner SDD, J thuren Peant wo an K Arve, ow Conn, taegie Geo, 8, Ore ! Wussam i Panaoe, a v avy. L. iroklya, formeriy of New Tork, to Mss Many k Pas mms, of RitsT—Maiio#.—On Monday, Jaly 18, at the residence Of toe bride’s mother, by the Rev Mr. Jona ¥. Turser, Mr Fowaap J, Ruay'to Mus Taams A. Manos, both of tea, Ans —On Wedr , duly 16, Toms McK Aus, tn the 17th year of hie age. cent, eared wil take place thie eftersem, ot twe Bui.winxia —On Tuesday, July 14, of inflammation of tne bowelz, Marta Bcriwoaa, im the 24a year of her of the family, and those Dallatnhie, ‘are reepectfally invited to atuend ber funeral, frem ber inte residence, corner of ‘South Fiftb and tix streets, Bi ooklyn, K D., this aler- acon, ai 2 0'Cloek. Bors.—At Morristown, N.J, on the 14th inet, Lacma Banvros> Boxe, wife of William S. Burr, of Rishi Ya ane daugnter of the late Hon. Lewia'H. Sandford, city. Funeral services at %. Bartholomew's chareh, Lainyette pince aod Great Jones Don, at ope c’cloes The friends of Dotax.—On Tuorday, July 4, ab 11 P.M, Lan, wife of Lawrence Dolan, aged 60 yoars. The friends and rola'ivos aro respectfully invited to at tend her funeral, from foer residesoo, No. 63 Barbarim strert, Brookl a, at 5 o'clock. Int rred to ony bers of the National Lodge No. 20¥, Free and Marons, 8°© respectfully invited to aitend hor feners!. to morrow afterr oon, two o'clock, from tne raei- dence of her + Pg 1) -~ Nehaaparepedantand M4, Mr. jod 46 years, His romaine will be brought to thie city, Dus notiee will be given of bis foneral. ‘ov.—Drowned while bathing at Newark, N. J., om ©, Jr., son of John C. Voy (dts, in the 18th your of his nge,, Inv" to me an the #24 year of ber age. The friends and reintives of the fumity are respectht > invited to attend ber funeral, U is arernoon, ai #0'Cle «, Bap ie Oe ee * Wane —In Toronto, on inesday evening, Sth instant, by, drowning, hile 0 ng. Waa or hey] ar 7 f Mt Wi cen Ware, printer, lately of New ork clip.