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NEW YORK MERALD, PRIDAY, SULY 17, 1351. = oe Cia Bws > —- —-— = » , i" 7 ee oo — _ THE ALUMN( OF HARVARD COLLEGE. Foe eie tele ne a Oe ) = Bmore Or ee men .* “age Pe inser op Clty ews, } at leaet $0,000 woath of securities, ent to aa amount SORCRLLANEOUS, Se oe tysrals ie alt mh we have beard, to-day, whee, (Gomane veacurne-nn een ceor, “9 | ie vaaaed Banekor, residing at the eouer a tent aod S70! €0 (Ba por cont AvovD tbe ct reulakica:— iq, BERS LEVERS WRW NOVEL READY CO BAlinat Gathering bers e England, I am invited to #tand oo r Seth First atroete ovine. J ‘Tha schoo! teachers who contributed to the geld }, went into tho back yard for the pu’ Toes Crm Caver'a new vowel pemly this morning. sectation—Mloquent Speech. Lora audience which embooles the intelligence and screace of ee vole of diechurg! ‘platul twiond: ir oetintion _ Lever’ novel ‘morning pers Msi Haryhad Ma- | Jinerica, aod le Gast down my feeble rod in the presouve | the toon MODIAls to Thalberg and Madame d’Augr! for the™ | Bx'lock, bul Une Rall" yanton ants intended 0 Are into @ ten per cone. piauon avel ready tnt mertag, Fee oe tne alana! of Harrert Universtiy was | Cua natranamtinian of Masnachuseis. (Love applagee.) | gratctiow Socerte to the pupisin the public schools of | stra°k Thomas Lei ice in the ribs and paawo! rout Di | ‘Ctever'epownovelresty t's 4 ™ alco, severed: tn, , aeelebrated at Cambridge, Mass. yesterday, It was abril. | PMdge in America anaatborized representative. Iam not this oy, asn°mbled last night a: the St. Nicholas Hotel poe Miptall tad Pesectay Go enced. Frxo0ed Of O0CUrtt00......-cececcosceoe cesses SODAS ‘Chon. “avers now bowl roudy thie The F. furni¢hed with credenuals from the courts of learning; yet | to ruke @ form’! presealation of tho samo to tho greet ed slam way expected to r , | The Ou: Ny ts aa: (ant affalr. ‘ret Copgregationel church was crowded | in ucee courts I passed the most agreeablo porioa of my | pianist and artist whom they desirod to . ‘ecover. mberiand Cievidre states Bae QM shipments of the Gis, “a Lerer'anew sore! fom Aa FO to oxcees. Aer the ro election of the old board of oficors, | life. Ana if I had oeen a fal htul instead of a vagrant aon, oe 5 A OR yg Sere es | Past wosk to Bo, from the Fromburg wegion 4,386 tons; hate, eral by Pa ar, Borel! dlivered tne address, of which the following | 160010 uui Dear a warmer ailecxon 40 tho good scatamie sixty g' om Pig epee ah of eee wore eek Cottay, Mewes avian ds S65, | from the Westornpert region 8,00 fonnaxte ai for ther week, Wie OTa No 3 of Be a ynopsis:— of excouragoments aud #0 CC oegiscis, Lora pena it na elgg pede tt we pent: : 16,191 tons, and for the your 20%,0/@tons For tho mame | FSANX Lawn |. 4, ORATION OF MR. EVERETT. pier proce ded to compliment ihe Harvard institution in | ysis peponald, Avery and inary business | = California Shippers by our Mxprees per | timo last year the obipmonts amocated do 210,218 wenn, Ae Lo He commancea by saying that he tok fur granted tha; | Sloquent terms, and expressed the warmest wishes for its » Avery Dorand were epprated @ | Brited Hisice mai: teamer Ceatral America, on 3h inst wre | belog @ decrease this year of 7,243 tour ‘< ‘Cho assoolation » ould expect him to addrugs them onsome | coutinued prorpertty. Hw epoke in pleasant aud humor. | Committee to walt upon Madame d‘angri aud Monsieur | “' sned la Untle frnientom co hetwre Saturday, ua. ped ae TED 1Ewar x gubjeckoabuccicd with educatog—ine common ground on | Cun tao, of tho ailusloa fo his ancestor. tue investor Of | Thalberg, aad inform them that ts wachers dosired to 600 ee TT tee Psy eahibts the velba gh experi [Ory LOSTR AFR, fen “1S soup they met. rotliar as ud, , there is one es, wi i mn, 40d | them inthe dining a: * Portable Dressing Cases tn Great Variet ~ port during week, aad stuite Jacm ey Latin are) SW fare Clustrenon of th; ‘ange of education suggested by | ten euid:—Tbe bouor which bas beea conferred upoa me oA if room, Where the prosomtation would . tryed Vartety.— 4 'D NOS? srw, bbe place aps the dscanon which had not porbass yet re. | Dy_en-invitation 10 this cclobration, sad the recention | tke pace 8. @ 8 BYUNDERS’ store only, at No.7 antor House be OF the past these yours — . cane ATED AuWSP APR ‘Ovived the attention it dewerved. When tne deneral Court | which I have met with here, are the continuation of the: | The commntitee performed the taes allotied to them, and acmace ov tax Poar oy Baw You——Vacowor Ex, "Ones as Of the colony of Massuchuvetia und John Harvard laid the | vblversal welcome I bave’ experrenced in tne Unied | woe tno artistes yee . ters, 1858. 1886 rast, | GET PRARR Lael R Sy water. (PER, foandauions of a +-mivary of learning, almost the pesses. pom Kindness I not only cenagsine: os whe stasis ico enbored sete they warewecsived © Largeet aavortmen: -_ for the week... $1,094,071 $1,115,085 ale wien we The caeningg, 5 i he nation, ways bestow y . cheapest i ity, ial for etx E Oh Wi ae ” vchole of the Noric Americag Continent was ia tue bar. - ——— Seana tr herd n Rey , nd cheapest in the of o 6ix months 980, 6 40,071 CT 88,081a7 4 | Weak Chorio Revers pen erat, Nerous state in BLioa waa discovered at the end of tae Afsewtt. ceniury, and in which it had remained, without ‘eympaiby or couuevtion with we Vid World, for 4) maay ages, The n!-ucyortaut work of bringtog the conduent ‘from tas covy isin iato the doma Dof cimuzstion had beer EEtormet us ihe inal cavee, by educated rind, Tae eettiers of New Fugiand wore educated at ‘be vvivervities of the mother country, and the early @migrants from ati couvwies brought wita them sore won of the ivteliecwual culture of the Old Worid. period of our history the amonst import of edueation had accordingly reor gnized. provisioa bad been made for it ia every part of tho country ws circumsiances admitted. Tas endowment of education by the assigameat of one thirty- aixth part of the public domain was probably @ more iipe wa! public provision for education than oad ever beon made by apy government. But strong as was the trad! Gonary and popular seeung of the country tn favor of eda ewion, tt must by admitied that it was rather elomenary ‘Suestion for the messes which enjoyed this popularity, ‘p education of a higher ty pe, a8 obtainod in colleges aad orsitios. it was uot unusual to bear academical edaga —lsparayed; ard the example ot distinguished + get’. * en omiuously add iriamphantly ciced, to show every suberquent eaete ae not ¥ equ a8 @ preparation for the important hat te Aller a few ‘romarks on the subject of “aolf- pe \” for the purpoze of showing that nothing ys “red from thelr example against tae impor ‘ot ace, emical education, (to which the disin- ace me a that class were Uniformly frieudiy,) eaves ceeded to the inquiry Whether we prevailing imprem @adies pursucad mm founded in reuson or y @urther lu this inquiry, our coltegiate institutions were vopular prejudice, Before engaging bonerery he naked Permission 10 Moy afew words, if bem, ‘ht vouture 20 in this util! ied ‘age, fcr tue noole tou, Mt? Of high meatal and artis. Ge culture. Witnout dispara, ‘atood and pursued, Mr. Everen yen ‘of astrativas to sbow the super 2F beauty art dignity of those mental + xercizes aod acconPlshmeats which are aoquired aud cultivated witnous a sels‘ object; itetenc in the gratiacation afforded by w tam,” for naturel au ‘moral science, literature, ant, music and poetry. Bet ads gnithing tans At is not the, lesign of places of Pdcewlion to train the mind io there higher unpraotical tastef, Or mis Ser to their graidcation, but to purnue those studies and form those mental bwbdits wich tend direvtly to the service oC life, Mr. Everett contended tbat the usial bracetes of smondemic lew ning might be saiety submitted to this test, wupderstanding oviy, when we speak of Ube si rvice of he not tbe life o s cabbuge or a dray horse, but of s rati ‘man in otvilized society, For bead cpt yw bs cessary to eurvey the whole circle of stadies puraued a; our coMegiate institutions, because many ‘were ayowedly and ooviously utilitarian in their design and fevdency, He would contine himestt wo those which, if 1an7, labored under the reproach of beg antiquated, scho. Iaatic and avatract;—v z: ine study of laaguage, aud espe. tlally the dcad languages; of the mathersaics; and of yeics. The reei of the address was devoted by the speaker to yinticating, by varioas arguments and illus- 4rations, the importance of these three vranches of study. ‘Bo first spoke of inuguage, sad especially of the tead kn- ps noe he called anid Ty, apparently by antwtrasis, : some of them bave survived nincly genevmions of our race, and in a® ee. = — = many wmore,) as being occaskasiiy ‘subject of an invidious “gontrast between words wud things. Language, on the “oonwery, f the utmest tnportance, as the representa. Zt orimonght. Tt is taroug® tne double eystom of signs, of the eye and the car, that Ianguag' the o nce which we cal) mind is able to express on kindred minds, in other couatries and afertimes. Mr. Everett in this eponection, spoke of tho ‘electric telegrapb, which, as it is, is but another epcuies of language; like speech, the pen, or ‘$RO.prees.a.contrivance for conveying words from one r; ike wouder of wonders was leagaage it- elf, by whisk we are enabled not only to piace ral ta commenication with ine civilized work for ‘Detug, but with the general assembly of ages; and by the chain of etymology trace the affinity and descent Of uations back, througn the labyrinth of the past, almost ‘to the cradle of tho race. Me, | bverett then exeioited @ apecimen of the telegraphic cable now ia progress of pre- ‘Paration to connect ihe coulinents of Karope and America, and, after commenting upox the wonderful effects antee:- frem it, maittained shat a little volume which he tn hig band, and which contained the eatire Lind and Odyseey, bad performed equal wouders tu trausmitling tbe earlier legenas of heroic Greece, through thirty centuries Of light and darknors, to tho present day. He next passed tothe consideration of the mathematics, which, as being more difficult im themse!ves or a requiriog peculiar apti- ‘iudea possessed by very few persour, or ax uot required Wor the business of Life, were neglected by & large majurity ‘of college bred men: Be mainraiaet, however, § Rima language (of which they wero, indeed, « variety), hoy were Of the hignest neefulness and importance in ‘herr apptica.ion to tho ordinary busiaess of life; to the mechanical cod manviacturing, and even to some extent ghe fine arts; sad, in their bicber departments, to the solution of the great dynamical problems of the universe. Ti was, however, doing great Injustice to the mathematics ‘them merely tv a ullliterian Hight. In the great which (hey teach our miuds mae the nearest ap to thy absolute aad the infaite, from all eter nity in the civine reasom, and pro fn the construction of tho material universe. It was neither falaoly nor irreverontly said by an ancient philosopher chat “God was a geomeer,” and the law which keeps whe roof above us from failing on oar beads is the same ods the fluid ring of Satura (as our Hood aad vottomiess and shor clese sea plawot ‘mathematical jes which were trie im the vil. bs nowag * in the Bepale of Her- ' ‘schoo! room were eyuaily true pan. Dy Tn the Iaat place, ar. spoke of the palloso the mind, and remarked that Kf we “proper yo Or te aid ia maa,” bo part of that study el, bo more worthy of our aitention than those {ntellectual powers in which wo principally differ from the lower ordersof animated nature. Having briefly the powers of the mind waose laws aud opera peture. rties of bodies, but we are wholly ignorant ‘m in which they inbere. Mind im this po ‘more ineoratable than matter; while it is with those faoultios through which alone of the sul codowed tops against rome at least of the | 12 would not bene- | Dot ask for silence, of those studies | patience, for incredulity of evil, for confidence in good— Mr, Heyer Kiopua, Depoty Suporintondent of Common England which 1 kincle 1 in tne recesses of the Aweriean Schools, on behalf of the toaclers, addressed them as fol , ners, . heart, apd which is ever bursting forth in some ast of courtesy ard aseisiance. (Applause) I see ia this re ception, too—in the lauguage of the Presitent avd your resyomsem eign of renp ct for ber Majesty, the Queen —for the apcieat crown, which is 60 geutly and so ou, during the past winter, to give a reries of gratuiour wisely worn, (Applause.) It is gratifying to me to 0b. | doncerts tor sho gratilicaion pak yea wie obildrea of verve thet tho thoughUul views and benovuient labors of | our public scbooim, the teachers of those schools, the musi the Prince Consort in the csuse of industry, education aud | cal professors in the same, aad the siperintenaeots, with art, bave elicited that admiration in america whica they | others coppected with the Board of Fducatioa, hare deca bave communded at bome. (Applause ) Those are the | desirous of embracing the earliest opportunity to give ex studies which beseem the vicluity of « popular throne and | pression to those feelings of esteem and admiration wh ch the father of an Engli¢h sovercien. (Cheers) The Presi | guch nobie deeds of philanthropy naturally and ualformiy dent bas offered his kicd wishes tnat my residence in| inspire. Wito this view, they bave caused to be prepared Awerica Bray be agreeable, and that ths exercise of my | euch @ testimonial ax seemed to them best fitted to serra official duties may be prosperous and profitable to owr | as a permanent memento of thelr regard and good wishes, respective countries. Ium one of those who believe that | ag well ae en appropriate tribute of grateful acknowledg Wuecordiallty which is so apparent ia our Itorary aad | mcnt in bebalf of the 60,000 pupils under their Lastruc:ion accial relaions will soon be fully and permanently reflect. | and euperiutendence, in retura for the enjoyment afforded, gd in our international correspoudence. After armed con. | and tbey cannot but feel the boveitt sonterred upon thee, vention bad Aasily ceased betese America aud Roglaod the sons and danghtors of our great city. For tney bare ir aftorg imoaities an 'es lod alzo to entimate e , tp, wbich have been geadually and. successively cleared am educational polat of view, ttt to thos (Appiaure) We ae engaged at this moment tn the extirpation of @ ‘root’ of difference which I belteve tobe the last. (Grea: applause.) It carnot be ren.oyed by ono-tided and precipitate action, but it will yie'd to the well a¢justed eifurts of mutual good will. Tae views of my rhoment are conciliatory—their declara- tions are sincere. The eamg trest miy placed in the poiicy aud crudor of the Auivricat Qabioet, Bat, ¢ P, ur re's'iong are not affected only by th rosolnttons wbicb are inken tu the temperate atenospAere of (be com cil cbamber; they are exposed to the soratioy and com mentary of those vigilact organs of opinion—the Iogiala Moxmeve THatuasd:— Appreciating the beaevoient con sideradon aod warm hearted generusity wisn prompted tertainments in an educational point of view, both to these & love ebiidren aud the cowmunity at large, in instilling re 30 distin » aod io for its eleeat To refine tho 5 a relined enjoy ment. national ' taste, purify its sentiments, and strengthen the moral foci: toge Cf the community, we ragard as tho appr »priaie office of music ; that language whicb, speaking directty vad em platicnily to the heart, is the peculiar inediom of ene of she shen Separtenenye Of abstract beauty, aad, in tis enobhice ephere of iniluence, lifts ua to the source of all beauty from ihe Gunite to the Inflaite -from ibe wor'd of ture, the pablic meetirx, and the press. Tals is | maiter to ite world of spirits fand toGod. Ax aa edie vot t0 be deplored, These agencies are the no | cational ageut, therefore, it seems impossible to Byorrate ble aad reefnl concomitente of a free consita an art tha: inortés (ac timid to courage, animate: the do But the powers which are accompanied by respoosibt'ities are of a momenievs character. It wouta be a ta nontarie circumstance if the honest ans salutary imteutions of the poet. roothes the corsow strickeo, aot lends those win, y which devotion is edabled t> take tts bighext fights; art the induvence of whicit seems #o intimelely interwovea governmenie for the retilement of Jast couiro- | with the fucet sensibilities oF cur nature, Haat ite choioost versy should bo embarrassed on either side, or! productions bave ever originated fn footings of epiritoal in any carter, by the asperi'ies of woreitecitug discussion | enthusiaam and devotional pur ity--which soothes the in- cr the impeises of Way werd patriotism. 1 have netting | faut's slumbers with maternal liliables, and w the ears of to ask fromthe sortety in which we are met, or from the oUltivated @hd opuleat ommunity of Bosion, but the con- ‘ipuation of their favor. Sogleties and communities such as are dways the rerorves of prudence and comecryative fi eling But 1 imvoke the generosity aud moderation of thone who are mixed in the tumult and em- barked tn'the enterprise of every day politicat life. Ido silence would be darkness; and wo (Loud applause.) I ask for the dying scems the last sounds thet transport Dim from earth auii usher him toa state of bussfal repsse: eich, from the rich pea! of the solemn organ to the lively eteain of the violin, ‘Wreaths for exch toi!,a charm for every wo,= noter im which every emotion of the heart may find a F tic echo and response, or an ap Proprimte and effective vehicie of expression. With these feelings and convictious, tir, they have assigned to me the pleaeing and honoravle duty of offeriag for your acceptance this chef d'rurre of penmansdip, on which the'r talented fellow-countryman has expendei ail the resources of bis wonderful kil tm this art, and made it in this respoet, perbaps, a moet fittir g expression of thelr the | admiration of these masterpieces of musieal skill and oxe- cution which a divine gift, persevoringty culiivated, has enabled you so triumphantly to achieve. It !s unnecos- eary for me, on thie occasion more those resplen tan! endowments by have notoing fo conceal. fappinuse)—for that ty which will be wok be- owed in smoothing the path to enduring peace, wher thers +bal! be no reproaches fur the past and 20 jealousies of the fulure, (Enthushatic cheers. Lord Mapier’s epeech opeupied twenty minutes in delivery, at the applause wes hearty and proiepged when he ea\ down. President Charles King, of Coumbta College, being jovlarty, to extol you have been tae tho bend pnyes "Pl Colm” tw an | Sabin he, Govan wo hh Zot ama derit dience applauding. We paid w ktgh tribute to Harvard | fection we can conceive of anything above yond it. of thousands in College, at which his futher stadted, surrounded by } or bey: ecenes of the Revoluion, aimost wader the roar of the | wiih tearful rapture to thoee attost battle of Banker Hill, and whore he Mearned the lewsons ho ensclionse berend Ge power of suy language whatever, fuifited in bis aftor life. Me spoke of the prosperity of Be 0 Be St Wee Jee OE ctcs ain eal Cotambia, which has grown rioii by the Increased valae Carre Tinioe gift of grain, is of lands granted by its founders. The prospects and ex- Pectations of the institution are bright, and its managers e523) aim at'@ bigh degree of excelente, He advocated itveral salaries te feszors aso means of scouring the beeita | more potent and ben’ uae A eee cena a ee eae The che’ sang a Lazm song, afer which Mr. Everett String?” are made to vibrate in Unlsga with Ube npocenoe, was iairodzced, and made one of his moat brilliam festive | purity and sensibility which-are the lovoly and aracarel speeches, period i Characteristics of that happy of human ie. 13 then, ‘this offering be tok: rou! rts Roy. Dr. Orsut!, of N. %., responded appily to a come , ate, dle ofl No you stoken tas your ote pliment to the alumni of other Slates. to dd good, as well as to Interpret the comceptions of hea: ia Quincy, Jr., felicitously responded to» The thousands of the civilized worki, who have listened often wonderful venly harmony, bave not been expended apo n inayprecia- Wevand ‘apatketic hearts; and ot it gis. you with tne Hien, dat hope that your exertions, in this respect, will bear i. . fruit im that sphere and at that time, when the poots ‘fino Prof, Felton, ef Harvard, being called out, made briof | frenzy’ and the musicians ‘of meiody shae | power or insirament to give them voice | and oxprereion; but when es an aimosphere of Jove, seraphic siraias shall float the blest like those which waited to the ears of wondering mortals the hyma speech, tn which ke alluded to spiritualism, to which be ts particularly opposed. ‘Cambridge and Oxford of Old Engiand wore toasted, and | Probei former place apok of praise to the highest, the welcome pe oa 10 Drietiy andelo. | Ti Des of peace and grod will to mes. And, to you, Rev. Dr. ‘4. Louis; Chief Justice Shaw, of Magsa- | Madame d’Angrt, the teachors feel deeply indebted for the spec, nem et nes | SG Genoa. mertnceaad ea toy * ae dete toe 10 present to you, in behalf ot themsalvee ant + i. pupils, testimonial of their oatee! gratitude, send 8 postion! bien tans ein ait aod | as wehas Loerpress to you their Dest wishes for Your fu: Deantiful imagery. ture success and happiness. May tho memory of the joy The exercises were closed by singing the parting hyma | with which you have made so many youthful heart to in Okt Lang Syone. throb, ever be to you @ source of unfailing and exquisite Lord Napier eame to Boston éncog. yesterday, and wont fication, and may the reminiscences connected with eeun and aumentie four visit to the soll of our fine and happy cuuntry, be eGamneige = * Seer eee Graben during. whatevier of Mieany bo eonch fafe to you, feelin plomgure and eatiriac of unmingled tion. That your Beaith ‘may ve prose ‘with unimpaired ability, atiiito shed happinosse Found sour pathway, aud reiccive the complacency an joy whieh ite reflection can alone impart, is our inost ‘earnest and tincere prayer. To those remarks Mooslour TiAianc rospoaded ws foi- lows. — Ganruxney—l can scarcely find words to expross to you Musical a Theatrical. ‘The opera season, under the direction of Madame la Grange, is drawing toa close, To-night will be the Inet of the season, when “Ii Trovatore’’ will be preseated. Madame La Grange will, however, give a supplemeatary representation on Monday evening, when she takes ber Denefit and makes her farewell appearance. The season ved, and your lif has been highly euccoraful, in a pecuniary as wellasinan | my deepest gratitude sr your extrem windocne, Ina q charm: ima donna lat covntry where thore is 60 mach to admire, there ohn esr td hel hast fy vine | csaire se seam Bo your systom of eddcation, Music roalised quite @ handsome amount by bor management, and having augmented, if possible, her popularity in this metropolis, We have been informed that she has re- cetved an autograph letter from Captain General Concha, presaing ber warmly to go to Havana. ‘The magnificent Vestvali—aa she ts ‘latteringly called— bas concluded her Weetern tour, and has gone to seek ro- laxation and to drink in new inspiration at Niagara. She will come to New York in the fall, and will appear elther in opera or concert before ahe goes to Europe. Mademoiselle Rolla baa proved ® grand aitraction Niblo’s, where the ballet alternates with the pantemime. Sho appears to-night in the ballet of “Bolla le Payuerotte.”” Burton’s theatre is about to be converted temporarily | into a grand promenade concert room, at which the or- oc naidured as ono of the bert elements of education, aud Pverything ought to be dene for ite propagati If to my rmal! way I bave done a ittle for tbe improvement of ma sical tagie in Ainerica,! shail be bappy wod proud of it as ieng an I live. Allow me, gentlemen, to sincerely thank you for this beautiiui gift. Tals neat speech was loudly applauded at the clone Madame DAN. ms said — Gxxrizwex—I cannot speak wel! {n your language, but allow me to sincerely thank you. We gave a brief notice yesterday of the testimoniais, and published the inscriptions apon them. ‘They are of rohment, and have been done with a pen by Mr. Iewac | Pi irars. ‘an olf teachor. The one prosented to Monsicur | Toaiberg is exceedingly elaborate, aad is a wonderful picoe of workmanship. A wrosth of magnolia extonds tts own powers, but the os ewer oui ‘are explored and congrebended | It | chestra ofthe Academy of Maso are to perform, aided by | Cortona the right, a youthful winged misichn, wih s i hg eg of ratious! | some distinguished tolo performers who were formerly at- | fandean ‘ine, tdgrcashie tewniagiy by 0 none 2a cach =, Jal and by other instrumental and | side, the contre of the lower apace is occupied by four ‘world are revealed, and ia poets pe pane mig ngs ayy Engels, with trempets, euppored to celebrate ta the foar poh yy Quarters of tho world the celebrity of the great pianist gg station. rising @ httle above the extremities of this groap are, ‘ ry tpertively, Calliope, the Kpic, or lending muso, with « ae) crown of laurel raised a# an ollering to the great friend of | em ‘Apollo and Terpsichore, the muse of choral dasce and ll the kingdoms ‘ecg, 10 an aititudo of trlumpbamt joy; immediately above PIT -ped theee are, on the left, the heraid of Apotlo, with a baover | those which are wrapped up of ealatat!n to Columbia and a scroll of introductioa to (he | ter ge, Seen or Lewin mee i eg Td | or i y_ Chryses, ‘a high priv Bs Ss esate raeae ‘Fania the pulenogny of “City Intelligence, Delphi; on the right * female figure of high cine holds | the'mind comdvow ve are beyond eataral singer: eRe | oersgore Daarmananre—tcerxcr@® Meuse —Oa | Tonién, Viewba, Beri, Se Fwerserg rendre, Paty | these voaie of fainting ‘stking, ‘aging foek; afer naware, Toesday morning last Mr. John Smith, a sober, {ntelligont &o.; a harp, surmounted by an engi a ater tume, after life, af i gat eres =< Closed with | and highly esteemed citizen of Paterson, NW: J., camo to ng aime, | sree rel emnsien, oomediog | tara home that eve- | 4 in m site jure, studiously intemt liar words of | this city on business, intending to ret on the leftan angel ins sitting post iy genteesteal stesies, Coeeetosen lant, senectatom ob- | ring; bot afer traneaoting bis Dusineas he conctuded to | oa tse crowning embellishment: on ber right & lyre, oa | Spee, eens oe oun, ee am et sola- Temain over night, 10, witnews «theatrical performance, | — y 0 Nope’ r ray Gam priebent, ae lectant domi, Permoo- | and return ‘ednesday morning. | yobiscum, x zi telegraphed bis wife to this effect, since which nothing linv-,—™ The oration of Mr. Everett is ceneidered one of bie bigh- | haa boon either secn or heard of him. Me. Smith i Short | ay » janttication 10 agcetics, oF anti musical critios, of the om efforts. twenty-dve Fours of age, ive Tost vigrtvecd, and, moan. | emepement and colicht that common bumaaky 's 0 be. ‘At 2 o'clock five tundred people sat down to dinner in am mh aod ps Driedt blue eyes, Bigs, | witched with. ME Sy ge Harvard Hall, one ef tho College buildings, Upon the |} ret es Prone wore from home a suit of brown cna: | mao ity reserve, okie in ber | piaiform were Hon, R. C, Winthrop, Preekdont of tbo asso. | simere. As cashier of a vary, extcuaive bey | | iadom, with numorous stars, surmounted by | ciation; om his right were Lord Napier, Hon. Rtward | omit et ering, abveral thousand dollars, and jt | camp Frverett, President King and Chancellor Ferris, of Colam. ‘nown that he could have hal but small amount of | ‘Dia College; while on his lett sat Governor Gardner, Pres!- | money with him—probably not over seventy or cighty dent Walker of Harvard Univeraty, Bon. Josiah Quiney, | Volant‘ be Wh Wont OM Peon, Aevaral of Mr Genlor, and Chief Jaation Shaw, A divine blessing wasla- | Bniih's friends wore all day yesterday and Wednesday | mv, svoked by Rey. Dr. Forris, of Columbia College. ‘afternoon in search for bim, bet in vain. LD ‘next, ‘At o'clock Mr. Winthrop made a brilliant introdactory | cbildren arc in ngovizing distress on accou - | Tight, Progrees:”’ above these, “Rxoriaior,” and over pence, notes for wallty. Avy tidings of oe) ” min winamp wis | Ea tet ally os Sn wed | ase "sas pn ‘Mator of Harvard. Tho cholr thon sang | street, Paterson. | gevoral emblomatical adornments on « scale, hav ‘an ode, and President Walker responded briely, bidding | pyxe wx Firry.rv-Tm Srxaet—Dneraconow oF A Vanwimn | ing relation to education, # the genius of Geometry mes the Alumni welcome on bebalf of Alma Mater, to thehome | Waneovse—Loss anovt $20,000.—Shorily after ten | ouriag Laee we wae Cy-phly Cort = of their carly studies and carly friendships. Governor | o'clock on Wednesday night tho varnish warehouse of Mf ccor architecture and that of Agriculture: Apolo Gardner was called upon, and reepooded in a speech com Ze a in pi Anta So = | Eieeres; ‘two little bare, stodying respectively arihme Bank rd avenuer, - mente we Erere, Witrn sake SAE | aoe aaa gaa eelicateaa a | ese ge Raker, Mien, Sane, Coes OeneEY sethrep then gave a toast to “The blesres memory | of, tue Ryoradtsy must, UNUM sce water was obtained | Scot, A6. om the subjor\ of music, Ot oP sow and’ oom. rop then ga ing a eupply , of of John Harvard, founder of the college.”” the flames had mado euch headway that it was impossibio — Hoo, Josiah Quincy, fourth senior member of the | 'esubdue them, The whole building and iwuonieny vere | tives of Kiving Alumni, was introduced, atid made a speech fall Of | stock, in the follo ‘companies, viz. :—I , $2,500; a te Madame Ty Angri representa ‘aumor, which was received with great applause. Among | Mscide, $1.00; Harmonsy 81,060; Metronet a EON | & Reraldie device intertwined with the Amoricen ‘ing Mhor reminiscenocs he stated that he delivered an oration uo ag Bg 5 Se ears, exiiler he, testimonial had been, sulin eracined {in the same bail sixty years ago, before a socioty of tho us wore seen around the bat a short time | fre Cy RS college. whon Mr. Everett was three years old. ro the Ore was discovered Tilden & Nephew purpoee | 44 ay ieee wae ane on vom nes J cane Yi ; Ald ea ‘ary ary igbay mee pauner, and Me, Brown Me iecthouan, conversa a re i eres hn coge go ve han some cee |, COUr Om Bors. Coroner Hilla held an inquest on thurs citation, Collector Sobel! was among te guests cere iment of every uty day, at the New York Hospital, upon the body of Patrick | *he ov company parted ear! 08 he love and respect of all true hearte.’’ He complimented | yocarty, a native of Ireland, pA eller an, ‘while | compl expressed themselves highly graufled. Lord Napier, and made a humorous allusion to bis anooe- | riding on a cart on Wednend noon, was overpowered | sworn PremNeanox—On W evening test tor, the Inventor of lovarithms. The band playod “God ‘Save the Queen,’ ana the audience rose and received Lord Napier with immense cheering. SPEECH OF LORD NAPIER. Garriever—.| might be justified fn pleading to you the ‘ercuse of one who is little used to give utterance to his sootiments fn purlic assemn>iies, I heve barely ventured Deyoud the c'rcie of ciplomattc eervice—and diplomacy, Captain Brodie, on behalf or the members of the State Granadiers, second company, presented First | \outeoant James 1. Fraser with a very handsome Nation sword, ‘a token of their ‘Of bie efforts tn building vp and had been in the country but /wenty-foar hoars. The jary ren- dered a ver tict of “ Death from « stroke of the gun.” | cont. New York Contrai foli olf 1 por cont; Pirie, 1; Rulrart’s Asoctates Verzenay Cham; Fii-T Mi, 669 Broadway’ -iaireen a gorenonles Une Flavorings for Kvery Liquor, 1 '0 8: Cognas brandy, Ho'land wait Loacon gia, J 4 St Orotx ra: pearh, apple and cherry bran ioe Borman Pxblished trem advance obveta sectred om *lally Mor thew paper. (Yt FRANK LasLies | G ALLDWI RATED NEWBPADI, | BN Wita Utnetes Lever new nove! of eV ENPOR? DUNN. , Pnbitabed from actmace shecia secured especiaity ter tad Tevhepay, July W) 18ST. 100 ede Erte BK. ~ alge, + Kooweh, tinh and Monongahela whiskey, Port wi © wad beal ae cheapest Cogeas oll FROOHTW Nath 1 ote eee Abe for ase by Dr. 1. Dye, Wigs and Toupecs.— ths beat {a the world, aurpaaning ali. Made, oid and appl We maatfactory a8 noel Wer —— Oristatoro’s Halr bye, Wigs und Toupecs Bre be besiin he le a ed 1: pr py ey eng tt For sale, and tae dye applied to Sunburn, Freektes, Morphew and Erup. eee ea aeconee okie coves » by JONI old ital foo on bad a wery, Jones’ core. bair vil, 3s. Laini’s Wigs &nd Hair Dyo against the world for their natural appearance darabi!liz and cheapuesa, ; way, near Howard atreet, Ropture,—Marsh & Co,, Radical Oure Bruas Offlee removed to No 2 Vesey mreei Astor Honse. paver GG" FR AMK_' Al CuLUs With Charien Lowers now fy: novel DAVIUNPORT DIAN, prupianed Sm advancd ebeots nevtired eapecially for teat tine En TIATED NEWSPAPER, Ta do... ae 4000 Erle BR bes 776 200 Erie RR b "62 1600 Hud Riv RK ¢ b 30ce Harlem latm lo. 2d mige 1000 M8 fink F bda 6600 Ill Con RE bas, 100 T H & Alt2d m, 00 Gal & Chic a mm BL oy 20 she MerchBe ao’p 109 29 Bk State N York, 106 BY PRANK DASUIE'S Thu STRAYED NBWSTAPER, With Oharion Levee new nowel of wd DAWA BYORT DUNN, AnbEhahed from wfasnce shosie secured eayactalty foe thant Spe or foe ie! a ut WRANK od es a aes BK of Com rerio. PRANK LW 40 Americas Be’ Bk, 10% G& TLCCHANATED NNWsParng 16 Cort Re Bank... 108 heir inaiess Cavers . 10 Park Rank 102g With Camehas Levee PORT DUNN, 250 Cloy &Pitts REDS 41 Pabioied from adviwa 1 beetle neored enpec'sliy foe im caiiaen GES 16 Del & Hud Canal, 319 25 ‘3 Peper ; ‘atarr! .C. Howard Marshall ‘ 155 a“ 9 eee poe eee cae discovers d a corefor ceiarre, whickbaa ever fuled te there 2 rh * an GETRAUDE ITAL MEDICATED Bua? Utlnam Hoorannd caves, Cilloe Bt, Nicholas Hotei, room 245 we do... bb 92 ced OTe CL ueee et, Gee ‘battle uproces har trom howe fo3 2 Wak & Chiongo BR 985 | crokende or amy vartotte b sdy, warranted uy ous dal (,Holloway’s Pulls —The Nervous Headaches, : i eee EA eB a faialig i ail ill Ae, m, d c 00 " > Genes fo witthe eee nex wre women's sete roo Liane pee. peep lar causes, cease under the action of bese on the HO f 1000 firtta, uleep, i acd *sy dred atmenia, find « bi Murray & Lanman’s Fiortda Water ..De. 100 pannecs to br 0 isis su Lowe ored ny ‘\t eenda rived from be flowers of@iand, where Poace de Leow aad | 60 16 Chic & Di einctet ta of youubiut ove “agin roughout the whale Be Soio sought for the fo;.a'a.o of eternal youth, this eutrane- | 160 Erie 7 Dodyelantng too Belt at SH 1% cwery Price $1 8): two OE fog perfeme 12 worthy of ita origin. It is mutors'a peta 1435 00 P, ebay: 2 bet untice the flowers, ita fragranc ives thron ch all ¥ NAD PITTING, tons. Fold by D.¥. LANMAN laeale druwgiats, | 200 4 : h 7H ceinoved their gas Attingr €9 Water excel, New York, and b skgiata, at BOC par | 200 Bay do ......b8 Siro cae atrant, an cotnt oe bottle. 109 100 MM & Mian RR.al0 - remem | 20% do... f 2 Mr. Kites yg time of ree f o Halu aWel FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | 3) New Town, July 1 1°97 sak se HH ‘aan aoe P Galt am estat asdnne. : AL SERS oA We ah Loe ‘Tuctapar, Jaly 16-6 P.M poo pe nr —_ —_----——- The stock market was quite active this morning, witha | 5 AD SAMCON MEY OUR MODE. NLYOM, further improvement in prices. Speculators for a rise rea wth nar oy L prnted ——— on, Dave entered the market again, with the intention of mak- | 350¢¢ Virginia’ Scaltosormnced domme ein bls powder.” 60 ier Bamaon killed the amanda» used Done. tng another effort to get upan excitement, ard if eosle to etree ty 4 ope ient Lyon resee-wtih dust wivay work o.T some of thelr etocks op*m ontaiders. In this they } 7ogo cash) 24m b €0 "200 Hudeon River RR 20 Dero tor Lyon's wagmede powdur‘am |p will fail. Outsiders will mot touch railroad stocks atany | 25 sha Pel& HCapai 120 60 lHariera RE pref., 24 | Lomo. St Sroadenr anit price. They will be more bkely to realize upon evory | 160 Nic Transit Co. { 200 Reading Pit 73 JUNCTIONS. advance speculators may establish, and in this way in- Buetan ‘TWO ORE KIDS. OF SEW Tee M AOEINGS UNEEE erolne tie: sonal oC pe 3 Os ke 4: OS : 00 MicdeOANITRID 50 | glee Me Mer Ree Tater thee om tn soverd same board to-day Delaware and Iludson advanced 1s; per tad Y 200 eo... oe 5U in equity commenced by I. Ml. . Sher dne noties te cont; Erie, 36; Reading, <; Michigan Contral, 1; Michigan | 190 = a dete ‘ieee, come Southern, %; Panama, 1%; Cleveland and Tolewo, ; Chi- | 600 60 eago and Rock Inland, 34; Ia Crosse and Milwankie, 3. | 100 11 Msoatite it pane Pat... Milwaukie and Mississipp! sold at 49%, seller 10 days. | | 45 1) Bet & Miss RE ‘The dividend postponed from July to August has beon under consideration some days, azd the report is that it will be indefinitely postponed. It is stated that the board of management {3 equally dtvided on the question. If pru- dent counsel prevails, the company will busband its re- sources, for the time is not far distant when they will re- quire every dollar to eave them from protest on their floating debt. This compaay ts engaged in extending branches, while racet of it» main line ‘s Mkely tof | Aaron Jacobs & Co. Ne be rendered useless by the compistion of compet poe ing lines. The announcement of a four per cent diy!- dena by the Reading Railroad Company had but a alight eect on the at It improved a fraction, but closed weak. There wero free sellers of Michigan Southern for the opening. The pressure of this stock upon the market, soon af.er the opening, will be eo great that all the cornering ehques of Stock xchange wil! not be able to stem the ourrent, No prudent mna oatside of Wal! street will hold this stock. Wo shall not be surprised to see touch 40 per cent within the next ninety days. The old deferred stock yas no real value, aad the road will never earn the first cent of ® dividend upon it. The company may manage to pay the guaranteed ten per cent on the preferred, once or twice, but we-doubt If tt Is ever actually earned. The Litch@eld party is im full powor aad in full Diast. Mr. Geary could sot ho'd on tm the face of that in- feence, end bad to Mr. Hopkins, bis successor, flada it imporsibie to » and take the responsibility of the duties required, snd will soon leave. Mr. Wilkinson, the Vice President, is at ewords point with the /.\tchilelts, fad bas been marked fora victim Through some tnfu- ence he was burnt in e‘igy along the line of road on the Fourth of July. The Michigan Soathern road appears to be fairly {n the hands of the Phil'stines; and by the time they ave through with it, the carcass will hardly be worth pick ing. The public are invited to come forward to purchase stock in such @ company as this, They mighy just as well pot i down upon a table whore loaded dice avo used by thoir oppononts, Thoro are ways enoug'i to invest mouey safely, without taking wy voeh risks a aro attached to ralirosd stocks, particu aimost exclusively by specu!ators frie is the ‘™moet extraordinary one of the day. mock has advanced about four per cant in ag many days. A financier who has bad some experience in negotinting vallroad loans, and who baa placed abroad a varioty of railroad bonds, (x talked of aa Mr. Ramedell's suscessor in the Presideacy. The individual we allude to is Mr. Charles Moran, a native, we believe, of Switzerland, Mr. Moran has been waited opon by @ committes, composed of Mr. Ramsdell, Mr. Drew, and one other director, and solicited to take charge of the company, Mr, Ramedel! ‘was particularly solicitous for Mr. Moran to accept, which shows hie anxiety to be retieved of a trast and a responsi Dillty which brings a man more abuse than praise uader the most favorable circumstances, Mr. Moran consented | to take the Presidency upon certain conditioar— firs, tha! | his calary chowld be $26,000 pee annum; and, second, that | Extra Ohio. Gl the rovienmess of the company’s finances and corruption of the past management should be exposet. Mr. Moran's vala- able services can, we understand, be secured only upon these terms. If Mr. Moran takes office. the pablic, under standing the conditions, wii) pataraily enough look for some rich developements. Al the second board the market was alo. Cash stock wha very plenty, and the decline averaged about one per Reading, 1; Michigan Southern, 1; Panama, \. La Crosse and Milwaukie ad \ per cont, with small sales, ‘We notice a rale of Nicaragua Transit at 64, which is ao advance on the previous sale. We learn from undoubted ‘authority that the old company bas recently beoa con Ormed in ail it privileges, and new ones gtvea by the go vernment of Nicaragua All the talk about new compa nies and pew charters is absurd, especially a charter from Conta Rica, which state bas not and never had any right to the river San Juan, The claim that Washington leter writers are making Cty eh river betrays the grossest ignorance. not the enemy, of Nicaragea, in bor recent struggle net tho flibusters. Arrangements ‘are now being mado to openfthe route at once, and it will ‘be permanent!y opened. Aftor the adjournment of the board the following sales of stock and bonds were made at auction by Albert EH. int, ad 80K 36, Nicolay — 000 Clay. , P'yillle and 8,000 Great W. RR. ‘The Assistant Treasurer's report for to-day is aa fol- $601,820 18 441,190 17 2 ‘The Corn Exchange Hank has declared « semi-sanual 1 lemand and prices were better. The sales embraced avout 7,000 Ste | ~ 120% | Shout 4 160 + FAILURES, SUBPRNBIONS, ARBIONMERTS, ETO. ‘om the Independeut, July 17 | The following are the roporie@falluros, naxigniments, &>., | od Lime for the week:— P.8 Benjamin, Woleot, V't , failed. Jobn M. Boyd'!& Co., Dosioa, ) failed; Uinbittien said about $15,000. Jobn M. Boyd, Marlboro, Mass., failed, ope Joba Chipman, Marlboro, Mass,, gone iato insoivouoy, | Riertne Ke # York clty and San Francisco, | bo far cured ed; Labilties $610,000, nominal surplus $100,000; | trad i busincen, ‘above 2 weedeat tabi ‘tee of Now Yon - reported 3:50,000; aro anki: an extension epanegd, praia Ecocteese Gisteachs ofl eae a coral m. 8 Irvive & Bro., New York city, casignod: linbili- | 162 Futton wireet, and roeord their bame aad reslot uome tee wbout $5 000, of wilich $2:,0U0 i #ii@coutidentily. || wiper every eM of care, who ‘alkon oar ro iodham rer] business bo. =) {recrsiehneae. tants nets will pay thelr Rabies Sw Muepened RASWAY a 00. 102 Palton stress, N. ©. a Ee, Beles and eanigned, | (V@ayeLLBRy -aNis00K8 —PUmLianED BY D Oo., Now York city, ogham, Rochester, N. Y., suspeaded; Labil- ‘eboat $00,000, & Krafi, Syracuse, and Ogdeasberg, N. ¥., y a APPLETON & O0., 948 and 343 Rrosdway. ths eaid ry Be falled. 4) pages E.G. Robinson, Chatham Four Cornors, N. ¥., failed. ‘Apoleton'e fiinsrated Han3book of Amartoan Trara—Pasy ard y_narens, Sr a? ee | te jos sal scope aa rn Gardner FE , Rome, N. ¥., sasigned fs Horton & Smith, Rimirn, N.Y , failed and aasigned, U1, Soinining thes minors nae Wesienn salen, Bak Froderick Jum, Ashinad, N. ¥., failed Guide ‘I vol. 1dmo. $1 80. Charles Barnes, dan, N.Y. - > Por sale by al! bookscHers and len A Adkins, Ado, N.Y, sasignot. _ Sohn Headey, Mott Uplon, $°\" failed, Habuiiies said W "Gear basen ee Aaron ver, Little Falls, N. Y., assigned to Heary ene in Rami I. R. Lambert, Geneva, N.Y, ied to J Price. MARRIAGES r +“ 4 Moan jasoph AND DEATHR. Auibler A Whitttors Chartesion, # (, (ailed—o'tee any cep. ‘ohia T. O'Byra & Co., Savannah, Ga., susponded. enurehy by the Hoy, Prancis Wiley’ Widsan'll' eves Ge W. W. Stewart, Louisiana, Mo , failed’ Abmaie, davghter of tho laie John B. Gessner, all of this Stee waem ear % Joba ' , Gam—Mclson.—'» Broly, on Taceday, Jaly 14 KI, Small, Urbana, Ohio, amigaed he Bev. Dr, Cone, Banaums Gon Gas’ St Basak <A BA. Bake, Lowel, oblo, aaigued to 'serriam and | Mise Lovina Hckaoo, formerly of Toronto Canada W eat. SB. Robinson. Kaxwy—Hondiss—On Thurséay, July 16 by Rev. Dr. D. ©, Jenkins, Miamitown, Lad. , failed Quiver, Mr, Rowmer Karey to fee’ Lanne Hooawe, buh ot 1, H. Smisb &'Co,, Chicago, UL, tailed. Brooklyn, TLV. Owen & Bro. Springdela Dh, failed, eae 8, tise Ch hey" rag . © Smith & C1 tp Dixom, Ti, and sasigned. Boece —On Thuraday aftersoon, July 16, after a i A RAPT Parkhurst, Marengo, [i., aanigaod. F ‘alse > ieomen, tn’ year at ae o y MAGE, gecigned. ‘The friends of the fomily are \nvited to attend tks fune- B. allegan, Mich., suspended ral, this afternoon, eb 4 o'tiosk,, from tbe residence of niece, Mra. Cropper. 67 East Fourteenth street. ay, o@ Thursday evening, Ju7 Aus C. Baows, wife of J. Brown, No. 21d Six ave- nue. ‘Due notice will be given of the funeral | ; oo the 14th fost, Lagme nem 8. Barr, of P! Va, ane daughter ot the inte Hon. Lewls H. Sandford, this city. Funeral services at St. Bartholomew's church, corner of Lalayete piace aud Gross Jones Doom, at one o'clock. The frieods of her inte futher, of William 8. Burr, of James 8. sandford, her unsie, and of James Sandfore, her brother, are invited to alsad the fe- noral, wihout further invite jon. bawew —Oo Thursday morning, July 16, Miss Lavme Base a ‘The friends of thofamily are tnvited to at*sad the f. x 30 of A. Rosenthal, Madisea, Wis., sold out Sory guteuy. John Taylor, Muscatine, Iowa, failed and abale lowa, suspended and sold out. Hicks & Ketchum, Moont Pleasant, Iowa, suspeaied. R. P. Wilkins & Co, Minneapolis, Minnesota Lerritory, 0 d out apd aanigned P C. Van Brocklin, Brantford, 0. W., failed aud aseigned. CITY COMMEMCIAL REPURT. Tuvasoay, July 16—6 P. M Asm —Sales of 25 Dbis. pows were mado to arrive at 7 S14. Pearls were a8 75. Baa\nercrrs.—Flour—There was an improyod d = ‘a 8,000 bbls, at about the Common to good Michigan. 0 followiag quotat.ons ~— 86 20 se Common to good Ohio. . Sonthern mixed to good brands Southern fancy and extra, . Canadian commen aod extra * . Choice bakers’ and family brands were uscbanged in fair demand. Canadian our was frm, with sales 400 bbls. at about the abo Bssesees Comox —Drowned, on Saturday afernoza, July 11, 1g Of & boat, Jomn Comm, aged 3 the accidental u prestin: )eare and 24 days, o onaive of Cumberian., Begland. car good demand, end all mediu wero higher, wi California ane Kogliab papers copy. Sales of about 800 900 bbis. Rye flour and cora meal | Gopmutoxy —On chursday, July 16, Car mum Jase Cao- |, and the market quiet, Wheat—fhe avers, aged One year, two monhs and fur days. ‘The friends of the family are reepect. eily invited to at- tena the feneral, from No. 72 East Thirty aecond street, thie wtornonn, at 3 ofclock, without fart ae. motion Daapr. oe a long sod pain’! ness, with Cariatian fortitude. fanera’, this y at f ws residence, 206 FYth stree., California papers plese copy. Fouerru.—At Mgatie, Cona., on Tresday, ata were heavy, with Waive Foxrrt, aged 44 years, 3 ranthes and Western at 63c. 8 0. The friends of the family are ror iy Convex was qalet, and sales moderate, 100 bags iio sold | tend the funeral, aiso the members of the let at 103¢6., and 100 do. Laguayra at 13 ge. Y, state Militia. tsa, the membert 2¢, Get Corton —The market was firm, with miles of about [00 | of O ¥ , without fur invitation, the bales, closing at about Ise for middling. o'clock, from his late residence, 1° Franklin is —Epgagementa were bt and rate on Kauy.—On Thareday, July 1% Jour Kar changed. To Li 40008 6,000 bushels of grain were | years engaged In ship's at Sd, wit some Sea [slant aotton ‘The friends and re atives are sexpectfully ‘ a) nquare bales were a} 31. por bale. To London 60 | tend the funeral, from his late rraidence, No. 13 tons of ojl cake were ly ‘at 178. Od, and part | street, this afernoon, at 3 ‘at 16, To Bremen 100 tons cedar wook were Lat Woinerday, Paty 16, after s protracted ae onges a youngt® soa av $4. Other dercriptions were Poy ons. —lork—The market was excited and ith sales at a decided advance. The bbia., including 500 bbls, in the regu and remainder consisted of aboo' 1,100 bbis., io lots, made for future delivery in from 60 dividend of four per cent, payable on tho lat of August, the Lafayette I ire Inaurance Company a semi annual div dend of five per cent, payable on the 20th instant: the Reading Ratiroad @ semi-annual dividend of four per cent in cash, payable August 4. the Seamen's Bank for Savings will pay interest on ita deporite on the 20th inst. at the rate of six per cent per annum on sume of five hundred dollars and ander, and at the rate of five per cent on larger ware and Rartian Canal and Camden and A romi.annval dividend of four per cent, New York stockbolders at the oifice of ‘alist inst. The steamship Lebanon, which lef to day for Liverpool, Pay Ire Biles, on the Posisy nap Movey.—An arrest was made in Hoboken on Weduonlay Of & person who had In his poserioa coonterieit money oa the Bayx of Commerce, Raote Joined, whic he attempted to pas. Ble was taken before o¢ Whitley, oho committer him to j the company. The affair took place at the Morcer House, in the preeence of a number of nificers, among whom wore Captain Johnson, of the State Guard: Captain Lowden ant Lieotenant (rasey, of the City Granadiers, Major ockaey aud others. The affair was a very pieadhat one 1 for trial carried out $144,082 in apecie The following is the footing of the month!y staiement of Ue free Danks of indiana, which have complied with the amended Gencral Back'ng law, whlch requires a deposit of to the let of November, mostly at $73 seller's O, mourner, sueh the } ord vec! fand 100 bbls. prime sold on tho 3 our @od. with sales of about 200 Ares DORETRMA, O87 imino Moyes, aged 6 yours, ‘aly, Alec the mem . Lard continued firm, | bers of the National Lodge Wo 909, Breo and Accepted atldc alike, Butter was | Marons, aro roapentfally ineited t» attend her Suneral, jemand at Ihc. a 200, for Ohio, aad at 166. « Zic. ‘after: oon, mi bait pags two oaloek, from the rest for State, and Se. a 9%0. for choose dooce of her parents, No. 188 Dunne sircet. Hor remaiae Rice. —Sales of about 60 a 60 casks were made at 4i¢0. | will bo taken to Greenwood Comotery for interment ad\e. McDoxyait.—On Wedaoaday. Jaly 15, Eowann McDos- smut, in the G2d year of his age, The funeral wil tak@ pace to morrow afternoon, at two o'clook, rom bis Inte reridonee, No. 914 Fifth street Parransos.—On Thursday, July 16, WauaM Parreasam, in the 23d year of hin age. The relatives and iriends are respectfully invited to at tend bis funeral, from the residence of bis father, No. 168 Third avenue, to morrow af ernoon at 1 o'clock. Sroane —The market was quiet and sales |i nda. Porto Rico at 100. a 11 \o., and 90 hbds, and 90 . Corba murcovado were soli at 1° 40, @ 10)ge. Winaxey.—Sales of 400 bbls. worg made at S24 a "ADVERTISEMENTS: RENEWED EVERY DAY. MISCELLANEOUS. een —On Thoreday, July 16, Mant Hi, wife of Jobe 8 ~ ~- —d im! bh, i@ the 20th year of her e. JEWOVAL—I M. STINGER & OO. HAVE RRMOVEE Services to be had ai her lat reeidence, No. 906 Tera © incir sewing madhias busines to thelr pew White marvla dee: pallding. 63 Broa tway, corse of «#rxo! stremt 1, & SLICER & OU, WE Booming, Atrest, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock eeco Wo bg kad lor inter moa, Ser remaias wi be