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i Bt pit ties ovementioned pe- ‘Art. 7. This conveodon whi! commence nd take afect On and eball app’ ded Minis Na- onal Convention, by the lajesty the Queen of Great Briten au Ireland, and by that of his French, and the ratifcations fairs, the cberge d’affair Of her Britannic Majesty and the ‘Obayge d’afiiirs of hia Mjesty the Emperor ofthe French, Gave signedand sealedtx originals of the present con- vention. Done fn he city of La this twenty-first day of Mey, Of the yer of our Lon one thourard eight hundred and Ghy-veve. MANUEL ORTIZ, DE ZEV ALLO, 8. H. SULLIVAN, 4. Huet VISiTOF THE WiSTERW EXCOMBIONIGTS—THBIB "4 OKTION BY UE PRESIDENT—ViGIT TO MOUNT ‘VANON—GR:ND BANQUET—LETTER FROM ht. CHANAN—A JOLLY GOOD TIME ALL ROUND— ORK CEME/T 208 THE UNION. ‘Wasamorom, July 21, 1887. fbe exourfonists from the West have, indeed, had a feat day atthe National Capital... Five hundred of them rived in sn express train in charge of Captain Rollins, and were received at the depot by a crowd of perhaps a *housand citizens, among whom I noticed our City @athers Mayor Magruder welcomed the visiters, and tendered them the hospitalities of the federal city, of which he said we were but the custodians in bohalf of the @everal States of the Union, He hoped they would fad &e worthy capital of a great country, and on parting from ft they would carry away agreeable recoliections of its ‘tizens. Mr, Eccleson, of Cincinnati, responded briefly, but elo- ‘quently and appropriately. ‘The St. Louis band then gave us some dolightfu) music, while the guests were placed in omnibusses and car- Clages, tbe latter being appropriated to guests having Tadios with them. ‘The procession then moved through Pennsylvania ave- nue to the executive mans'op, the whole route being lined ‘with crowds of citizens, the ladies from the windows and Dalconies waving their handkerchiefs. Mr. Buchanan fad not yet arrived from his country seat, ‘and the ladics took possession of his city mansion. ‘What a. fix for a bachelor President. They soon gcattored off in emall parties, and rambled through the ‘eactiful South grounds, where the excursionists all joined them to be presented to his Excellency, who had in the meantime arrived and changed his linen, for he is punc- Gilious about his dress. Mr. Buchanan appeared on the ground, accom panied by fis Cabinet, and proceeded to a mound from which he ‘might be seen and heard by the crowd of sirangers. Un- @ortunately, however, he was placed up among the bushes, @o that he could be neither seen or heard, except by a few {nmediately around. J.J. Farran, ex-Mayor of Cincinnati, apoke on bebslf of the excursionists, and the President re- sponded. I heard neither of the speeches. This ceremony over, the guests scattered over the city, each one governed by his own inclination, and visited the various public @difices. The Capko!l was an object of great interest to all. At 2 o'clock the company gathered again at the wharf to embark for the Mecca of America, Mount Vernon, to which Place they bad a delightful visit on the steamer George ‘Wasbingten. The time on the steamer was divided be- ween music, speeches and recitations, The several fine ‘Western bands of music did their best on the occasion. A umber of humorous speeches were made, and Alf Bur- met, of Cincipnat!, the poet and actor, recited several pieces, among which was the “ Maniac,” ine style never oxcetted. ‘The guests expressed great delight at beholding the Tomb of Washington, and pronounced the sight worth all the rest of their excursion. The indefatigable Whiteburst ‘ws there, and daguerreotyped the pariy a3 they gathered around the vault. Without accident the erowd re-cmbarked and returned © the city, loaded, of course, with fowers and walking aticks. ‘The banquet given to the excursionists thie evening, at ‘Qarust's saloon, was indeed a sumptaous affair. It took Wasutvoton, July 21, 1857. Garrzum—I bave had the to receive your invitation to meet the guests of the city from he Weet, at Caruti’s saloon, this evening, ani | Saene ye lw oot wo ve me le most !) ve x elcome ‘his morning. Rallroae are far Cr @aid to bind the ent portions of the Union togsther ia fronds of iron; but neither tron or adamant is so effectual partouic hearts, from diiler- ‘together in bonds of mutual beartily, ptoeperous retura to their homes, Yours, vory respectfully, very PeMAMES WCCHANAN Letters were also recoived from the Secretary of State, Secretary of War, and the Attorney General. Secretary ‘Cobb was present, and spoke for himself and the Cabinet ta to & toast to the Cabinet. His spoosh was truly and juent. His subject was the Union and the ‘whole Union. iy other seatiments were given and ee Oe and others. The to the wiee ‘the song foliowed in rapid succession until a juct closed with many cheers for the Ameri- hour, TWH ORNERAL NRWEPAPER DRRPATCH. TROUBLE WITH THE SIOUX INDIANS—GOVEANOR WALKERS PROCLAMATION, ETC. Wasmvotom, July 21, 1857. The Wer Departmont this morning received a despatch Crom Gen. Medary, requesting pormission to muster | volunteers as a defence against the savage bands now at the Upper Sioux agency, but Secretary Floyd by telo graph den.od the request. Orders have been sent to Forts McHenry and Mackinaw Cor troops to, those at Fors Kidgeley and Saelling, ia view et opyronanden disturbances among the Indiaus of ie Mines: ‘The Indians, whose annuities bave been withheld by direction of the Secretary of the laterior untli the Spirit ake mur‘orers shail be delivered to the Uaitet States authorities, say they are afraid to go io of them troops, therefore tne iatter will assiet them in that service and at the same time protect thé friendly In- diana. Immediate steps will be taken to asceriain the true con- dition of af ira lo Minnesota, was received here this ‘Dine; consideration. No information as to its basis, ¢ @xoe pt the several brief telegraphic despatches, is in pos- i easton of the pment. Major Ben arrived here this morning from ‘Manaaa, whither be had been sent to see what troops could he Ag tal connected with the sub; cet. Non-Arrival of the Circassian, | Sr. Joum, N. F., July 21—2 P. M. ‘The steamship Circassian, from Liverpool, now in ber "fps wenther Whee, wile weeuriy wise Pistols were used b; slightly wounded. . Hose Compasy aad “spn gd York, at De- Darrort, Jaly 91, 1867. : here to. Company No. 15, of New York, arrived a ore the guests of Engine Company No. 8, of ASHORS, THE P MOULTRIE ASHO! ange, oon enet Gate a, acargo ship bar.’ She ia loaking badly, THE BRIG GIDDINGS. Dernorr, ae, er. 'g Cddings capstved in Lake Mich! riday ‘& total loss, She had no cargo. of ton persons, arrived here in « dee THR SHIP ZEPHYR ASHORE, Avaxanpara, Va., Jaly 21, 1867. The ship Zephyr, of Boston, from the Ohinchas, pound here, went aground lately on Kettle Bottom Shoals, bot 00 ajury to her is apprehended. Southern Mall, \The ‘Wasmwctos, July 21, 1867. New Orleans papers are to hand by the arrival of the ‘Mail ae late a2 due, but they contain no news of interest, ) profitadie character of this great onterprise NEW YORK HERA WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 186. sale by 3 48, GaveDamadtoreniy, ss ne {need eam,” | Waxrous, N. G., Jaly 21, 1857. Hollis Gates, of Gtisum, was instantly ‘ned yesterday by lightning, and bis brother at the ¢ame time seriously wd. Ay lady was algo siruck down by it tom porary. The thunder and ligbtoing were terrific. Provence, R L, July 21, 1867. ‘The house of Ezra Taft, in Uxbridge, was truck by Mgt. ping t) day, end bis sone ere. years old, kil Mr. Taf: was seriously mjured, tb was thougts he would recover Double Murder and Attempted Sutcide. ‘This morning a German named Kohler his wife, and after wards proceeded to the houge of Nicho. Jas T. Horton, a respoctad)o und influcntial citizen, of the firm of Horen & Macy, set fireto his house and then stabbed bim, killing bim iuatently, Kohler thon cut his own throat. He had bees ia the employ of Mr Horton, and it is supposed that bia reason for killing Mr. H was because be bad been imaned by him for abusing his Ciaiee’s) wife, At the last accounts Kobler was not 6 pected to live Mr. Hortou leaves a lerge circle of lives, togetbor with a wife ad acveral children. Break in the Erte Canal. Avsany, July 21, 1867. There isa bad break in the Erie Canal, about three. quarters of a mile west of Al New Ontxane, July 20, 1867. Cotton quict, No sales to-day. joni to-day, 170 bales. Fiour—St. Louis white, $7; mixed corn, 90c Freighte—There is no room left for Liverpool and Havre, and ‘no vessel 1s willing to lay an as there is ¢0 litle to go. Omaauo, July 211-6 P.M Flour buoyant; wheat active; ourn closed with en ad veneing tendency ; ats quick of tale : ebipments to Buffalo, 604 bbis, flour, No wi 100,000 oushels corn; wents to Oxwego—no flour or wheat 18,000 bi corn. Receipta—1,100 bbis, flour; 13,000 bushels wheat; 100,000 bushels corn. NEWS FROM CUBA. Our Havana Correspondence. Havana, Jaly 15, 1867. The Late Anti-Slave Trade Decree~ Fresh Cargoes Landed — Joint Stock Bubbles of the Island~N ames of a Few Oom- panics—Brade and Health Reports, I would call your attention te the order of the Captain- General of Cuba, published in the Gazeite of the govern- ment on the 11th inat., and to be found in the issue of the Prenza, W2th, dated tho 24 of May, which was a month— if not more—previous to the receipt hore of the attack aad cba: ges made in the London Zimes against him, making strong of the tnjastice done; but why the publica tion was delsyed [ cannot cox avoid putting the African sharcholders on their guard, and —_ that have lived bj yt vor gd ane. many ve liv y 10, Ww! palaces are cemented with toll-drops of the African, and whose coffer piles are crimsoned with bis biood, no greater punishment could be given than to be driven from Eden—Cube; but ‘not upon those will any such punishment fail. Bat with all these atr: declarations ia our ears, aud she anful pana and ponshes before our eres we will con- tinue te take a deo) in the labor-hands pecessary begro shall be awect,"-sayn Penuela and Gavedo did al } an jo did ali he could for the ‘alfilment. by e introduction of sul wherevy his rciadves were all enriched ; and the esta ‘up, as the secret a. nape ene ele bere one large cargo % reach. officer of the Royal’ Audi has just been Principe to examine Mt landings and distributions affected in that quarter. He is a very Conscientious Justice is divided shares, joint stock issues, and i i 7 Without @ note-book of the initiates. Health go.d. Business as last advised. 75 1134 prem.; New York and North, ma. Prenith Sf Havana oould not be better; some fever cases in the bay. Havana, July 16, 1867. Mexican News in Ouba—The Cash tobe Paid to England— Santa Anna Won't Move Yel—Atiack of American Sailors on @ Spaniard— Yellow Fever in the Spanish War Ships. ‘The difficulty between Mexico and Mogiand has been sa- tsfactorily arranged, and the British Commodore sailed for Jamaica about the middle of last mouth. The Mexi cans bave agreed to pay to E 4 $240,000 within four , asaigning 16 per cent of the total amount of duties semaren ce Seawaity Sw he eyes ¢ Remseie. Ap ample apology has been offe: tothe British Consul at nothing was . Yellow fever is understood to on board the ne arrived Spanish yorsols war in this harbor. ‘There happily are scarcely any cases on the mer chant abips, and positively none among the inhabiiants of this elty. ‘tne weather is rather warm, but we are used to Ua Submarine bay gm to Cuba, {¥rom La Prensa de in Habana, July 14 | We lcsrn tha’ the subscriptions have peen closed to the pany, limited partnership, en comandiic, which, us- der the firm of Antonio M Mora & Company, the senior partner of the houses of Mora, Alfonso & Co , of this city, ‘and of that of Mora & Nephewr, of Now York, bas boen formed here for the construction of « land ana submarine tole, to Key Wost and Florida. plan which will form the ground work of this pro- ject baving been drawn up by thiz gentleman, we have geen a capital of $800,000 eubdsoribed in less thaa two hours among ten or twelve of the most select of our mer- chante. So marked a proo’ of confidence toward this gentleman, aad hie 100 as senior partner of this Sab- marine and Land Telegraph Company, are augurtor of the The tnstan- taneour communication of the isiand of Cuba with the United States, and that country with Europe, will demoe- strate to its inhabitants the advantages they enjoy in their Com merce and their relations. Mesere. Francisco Noy, of the house of Morrison & Oo., Cardenas; Felipe Nunez, of that of Charles Tyng & Co., of this city,and Samacl A. Kennedy, ic engi neer, and formerly contractor of the telegragh of this tal. ‘and, proprietors of the privilege for Florida and Georgia, we isarn have transferred |} to tho new company fora moderate compensation We are informed that orders will go to the houre of Mora & Nephews, of New Yort, by the Black Warrior, to- day, for the construction of the submarine cable, and the announce menta for for the lines through Florida and Georgia, The well known ability and activity of Se- nor Mora lead us to believe that this information is as traat- worthy as the confidence in bim on the part of our leading merchants {s great. | Personal Intelligence. | Wm. B. Goulden, Kaq., of Liberty, has been nominated | for Congress by the democratic convention of the Holmes- | ville district, Georgia. Hm. Jobn A. ernie Co!, Cal , 2 of New York; A. P. Miller, of dwell, Kentucky; Major W. N. Grier, | U.& A.; Commanders ©. Green and H. French, Purser Bucharan, Lieuts. I’reble and Craven, U. 8. N., are io Miss Dix, the philanthroptet, is in Pittsburg. noon, at 4 o'clock, with « pleasare voyage. Tho vessol is admirably sion, and the passage list exhibits the our most inilacntial cil business houses, The Young America will of Oy Daniel Babcock upon the river, Capt, D. Wright, of the schooner Issac command and at the wheel. Tae excursion party consists | of the followit leman —Moees I’atten, ‘frm of Grant, rmetrong & of te fem of & A. Darant & Ces an be mea ty Ldward . Atkia. « tm r “Mathew” Vomar and Jamon Ray: of Troy; | i the unmeasured pleasure attendant opoa |t’ After New Yor® the yossel direct to No 4 where the are to join, by invitetion, a chowder Fas. and men, of that city, which is come off on Wednenday, the 22d inst. .gotup by the own. ore of the schooner M. H. Road, on w vorite vessel the affair will come Cy Buzzard’s a Ly Propose at , where they sober eepoare taty wil pay & visit to other cele- brated watering places Isiand and some of the lose of the comforta- | sunburn, tan, morphew, Free Academy Commencement, ‘The fifth annual commencement of the New York Fr. Academy took piece inst evening, in the Academy ot Music, which was crowded with a brilliant audience. Soun after the bour appointed for the commencement of tho services, the members of the Board of Education end the faculty of the Free Academy, together with some of our moet distinguished ministers and laymen, marched in procession amd took their seats on the etage. Andrew Hi. Green, Esq., President of the Board of Education, pre- sided, and opened the exercises by culling apon the Rev. Dr. Abams to offer up ® prayer. The reverend gentieman invoted the Divine blessing on this institution ef learning, aud prayed that ese ewe ‘ed from mis oe rene eee ST, The folowing fags the ORDBR OF BXEKOISES. Music.—Seiections from ‘1 Puritani."'—Donizolti. Wed- ‘Mondelesonn. Music.—Allosandro Stradelle.—Fiotow. 1, Saloutory Aadress Oration.—''?nilosopher's Stone,’’ Jobn 8. Roberts. Music.—Fisale of Overture to Willlam Tell. —Rossint. 2. Oretion.—Influence of America. Oscar Myers. 8. Oration.—Penstes. George Kiins Hawes. Music.— Schaberts Serenade. 4. Dissertation —Spirit of Cenquest. Jared 3. Babsock. 6 Oration —Dawn of the Swiss Confederacy, Nathaa Solomon, Musis.—Canadian Boat q 6. Honorary —Oration —A Parable. D. G. Fanning. 7. Dwsertaiion,—Necessity of a Religious Spirtt ta Edu. cation. Hamuel Maxweil, Jr, Music —White Mountain Eohoes.—Dodworth. 8. Dis ertation —Aisthetic Culture, Charles H. Kitchel 9. Phi Oration.—Popalar Philssophy. S. G. R. Jelitffe. Music.—Kival Biras Schottische. — ley. 11. Diseertation—Cultivation of the Principle of Reve- rence. Smith Bloomfield. 11, Master's Oration—‘Faith and Works.'’ Joseph An- derson, A.B. Musio—Gi paey Song from “I’Ewile du Nord,’'—Meyerbeor. PRESENTATION OF MEDALS AND CR'7RS. Musio—« O Cara.” —La Traviata —Vorai. The degree of Baobolor of Arts was conf rred upon the foltowing candidat s:— eland Arbe, Jared Starr Bab cock, Wels Tanner Banning, Joseph Wiltiam Boll, Saith Bloomfield, James Austia Church, Wm. Miller Deami David Greene Fanping, Samuel Nelson . George EI Hawes, Samuel Gould Raymond Jeiltite, Charlies Heury Kitobel, Patrick McMullen, Samuol Maxweil, Jr., Oscar Myers, John Sinclair Roberts, Sylvester Van Deusen. ‘The Jegree of Bachelor of Sciences was conferred on the following candidates:—Ubaries Theodore Brush, James Lyman Van Buren, A. B., Jalitus Barris Ranny, a, B., Geo. West Van Sicleu, Nathan Solomon, Adoipn Werner, Eve- reti Peppereli§W heeler, A. B ‘The degree of Master of Arta was conferred upon the following candidates:—Joseph Anderson, Edmond Bolfour, Edward Tanjore Corwin, John McLaughlin Forbes, odney Glentworth Kimball, James Andrew Little, Jr., George Nixon, George Edward Post, Robert Falton Weir, Caries Belden White, Elijah Ward, edward King Wightman, ‘The degree of Master of Sciences was Conforred upon the following candivates:—Eugene Dovgiass, Geo, White, Jr. Muric—Aria, “Les Montenegrin t,”’—Limnander, 12. Oration= a National University—Valediciory Ad- dress, Adoiph Werner Benediction. Music—March—‘Pot Pourri of College Songs."” The salutatory addrees was appropriate and delivered with precision. Mr, Jobn 8, Roberta, the youthfs! orator expressed Ube lively consciousness w! th 186 bad of the ceep interest which their vene ident, Dr. Webster, had always manifested in th: of heir belcved alma maser, and acknowledged Lebled. ners to the Board of Education, whom he « zed ae A vy of the epirit of our national charac ‘he ‘‘Iniluence of America,” spoken by Ussar Myers, ® young gensioman of @ feminine organization, was a suc Ceseful effort. He affirmed that our statesmen were men Q s58 i g g 2 2 if ; i : i i f 3 sidedly practical and unique, and his success is to be attributed to his discard eg “gene models. committeo appointed to award the prixes to the various competitors, made a report, in which they com mended the efforts of the students. Sylvester Van Deusen gsined the prize for prose speak- ing, which was ‘ Wadsworth’s Groece,’’ illustrated. Charles H Kitcbell waa the successful competitor for he prize, sad was presented with « copy of the . The President, Mr. Green, addressed the suc ceeaful competitors in a manner. Dr. Horace Webster awarded the remaluder of the prizes, ard as cach of the geutlemea presented (homselves they were grocted with warm demonsiradons of en- Uousiasm. Toe following students were pretentod with the Warp Bipais,—For proficiency 1 thelr various atadiea: Cleveland Abbe, Chemistry; James M Tripp, Natural Hirtory; Thomas Growther, Natural Philosopay, 8 G. R. Jelitle, Moral Whilosophy; Adolphe Worner, law: Arnold Zanver, Kngiieh; David G. Fanning, Greck; Jou 4, Rob- erts, Latin; John 4. Roberts, Freneb; liorace Forter, Soa nish’; Ne‘han Solomon, (erman; Samuel Maxwol, Jr., Ora tory; Adolphe Werner, Composition, Charles L . Logic; Avgustua F. Childs, Astronomy ; James Knox, His- tory; Solomon J. Wooif, Drawing; Js mes M. Trippe, Alge- bra ‘and Geometry; David G. Fansing, Hogineering; Chartee L. Balch, Hyg ine. The following gentiemen were presented with Ub Prut Mrvai.— Fitzgerald Nedall, gold medsl; James M. Trippe, silver medal, Henry Kirke White, silver inedal. be Dames of the geutemen pri seated with the Bure Mensi.—Jobn Sinclair Roberts, gout, Cleveland Abbe. silver. Tam Crowwets Gorn MEDAL Was awarded to Jumes Knox, And the sive one to Fitzgerald Tiedal! Mr. Jobn &. Roberts recetved the money prize ($115) for gaining tho largest wumber of medais. Various other prizes, varying from $10 to $5, were awarded City Intelligence. Free in WiitaM Sreasr—Two Bove Axveerro on Seer Cron. —Abwat 10 o'clock last night a tire was discovered in the basement of bufiding No. 70 William street, occupied by Adel Heyman, shirt manufactarer, Two boys whom | it reome worked in the premiees until shertly before the | fire, were seen to leave, and scarcely bad they got away | from the store when smoke was secn issuing irom the premises. Scapicion rested on them aa being knowing to the fire, and the took ihom inte custody to await (be Fire Marthal's (nvostigation. Fire Marsda: Baxer was carly at the store and found Ly examination that the Gre had | commenced under @ she! AMODEs sone cotton batting. Mr, Heyman is insured to the amonnt of $5,500, \n the Ae tor Mechanics’ and Trader's, and Ratger's [peur «nce Com- panies. The loss will probably amount to opwards of 8590. Fine Pocket Cuticry—a Aich Assortment at J. & 8, BAUNDRRS’ store only, st No. 7 Astor House. Straw Hats at Cost All Summer fints at cost at WHITE'S, 148 Fulton, between Broadway and Nassau. « Fredricks’ Temple of Art”—Sos, 955 and Broadway. atte Metropoll'an z tty yi OBER uere!'e, roe pas aquere)'e “*Fhoto graphs in India ink, Parisian oy. Dagnerreo'y and SroRt . On ‘open roms tA Mo and free to the imapec- ton pubite. ravellers’ covy' Press, Book and Mate~ rials, only $6; weight fehred Bold by B. DAVIDSON, No.9 Bprnce mreet. et ae, e. Jones’ Uld Italia: + for rt aarp, weak, harek’ bait; beat 8 , An. 10F DAG, ETRY, % ‘wi Bowery. corn! hair uele made Batchsior's Hair Dye, Wigs and Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, nd Toupees are the bent in the country. Polen eal te cre applied im pri- ‘wate at No. 6 Astor Honse. Ras Laird’s Wigs and Hair Dye world for their natural dnrab| news, 81 439 Broadway, near Howard & Mis Hair Four Shillings * Sox, Diack or brown. Ne. 1 Barclay street. Infalible onguent for the batr. To the Breath and Kradieate and pimples, use . wn, aa dase Pataca pliepsy and Fits af all ‘cases referable to irregniarities of these orgens (0 a state of health, ‘vigor, by the wee of the pills, and the con. ‘will cence. | sine beat in the inet the ty and cheap. Timolat’s Sulphur and Vapor Baths, fo, 1 Carroll piace, Bleecker street, corner of Lanrens, for rhen- maticm, akin compiainte, de ‘ a. Tate W Bristol's Lay Known wet arte the hand: of heresponsible firm of D, f. LARMAN &CO., of this city, tx effecting #076 Of those miraculous Cures that rendered to famous tweaty years ago. Sold by all draggivts at Bi per bolic Bassford's Billiards, 149 Fulton Street, oan «our hod Remsen, Brook Fa. “ BO Radical Oure Gruss Affine Temo~ed tn Ho 3 Vesey sinent Aster Horne FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. RDOAKRY MARKE® Towsrar, July 21-6 P. M. ‘There waa an up Ward tendonoy in the stock market to- dag. In Eete the operations were particulary largo, at enadvance. Mr, Moran bas accepted the presidency, at the salary of $25,000 per annum. While this company ia cutting down its fares, and thux reducing its receipts, it ts increasing its expenses by adding largely to the list of ealaries. The now Presiden does not bring the first quail- Gcation justifying sech an enormous salary. As @ finan- cior, the company has gained nothing, and the new Presi- deat {3 entirely ignorant of the practical working of a rail- road. The selary of Mr Ramsdeil, we believe, was $10,000 per ennum, and be could certainly afford as little to neg'«ct bis private affairs for ofice as Mr. Moran. The company bave in this tnstance exbibited very little judgment, but they no doubt think that the very existence of the concern depends upon the securing of the services of the new President. We shall see what a twelvemonth will bring out. Mr. Gelpeke, the new treasurer, is ano- ther foreign Gnancier ofthe same achool, The Erie Railroad fe at al! events in new hands. The new Gnancial programme bas not yet beco made public. If there is any pian pro- pored by which the rapidly increasing liabilities of tho oompaay can be checke4, we shall look apon it with muob favor. Mchigen Southern tluctuates rapidly and, widely. sIt opened this wornieg at 47 and closed at 49, The delive riea bave been nearly all made by the shorts, and the stock is piled v > \a Jarge lots in the hapda of the company’s clique of epc ulstors, where it must rest, or come out at very low p ces. Thore is no reason in the world why the old common deferred stook of the Michigan Southern Reiiroad Company sbould gell for more than Hariem. It is mot worth a fraction more. New York Central does nog vary much fn market value. The bears put oat some email lots to day at litle better prices. Cleveland and To- Jedo ts held by the same clique of speculators, and so long as it can be hypothecated with evea wide margins, and the company’s treasurer is at tbe bottom of pearly all the stock operations, the stock may be partially maintained ; but the abievce of actual value must ultimately tell upon the market. Harlem, Hudson River, Long Island, and that c'ass of railroad atocks, were for along time gustainod at bigh points, but they bad to at last give way and fall back to their proper level. La Crosse and Milwaukie is being gradnally picked up, at steadily improving prices. Most of tho reported sales of this stock at the lowes: prices were what is called washes between certain brokers, made for the purpose of frightening holders. The game has not been very successfully played. MBwaukie and Mississip- plsold at 54 per cent. A few lots are daily sold, but a Olique of speculators manage to kegp the market firm. IUinois Central Railroad bas not been very active for some days. Since the issue of the new stock the operations have been quite moderate in amount. At the first board New York Central advanced 3 per cent; Erie, 14; Chicago and Rock Island, ; Reading, 3; Michigan Southorn, X; do. preferred, 1; Panama, %; Cleveland aud Toledo, %; Galena and Chicago, ‘<; Milwaukie and Mississippi, 1; La Crosse and Milwaukie, 2. At the second board the market wasa little bettor, with considerable activity. New York Central advanced 44 por cent; Erie, 3; Michigan Southern, %; Galena and Chicago, 3¢; Milwaukie and Mississippi, 34; La Crosse and Milwaukie, {. There was a cale of Michigan Southern at 4734, seller 20 days, while the cash sale was 49%. This is at the rate of more than four and abalf per cent # month for The ollhinshtp Arabia, from this port for Liverpool to- morrow, will take out about $1,000,000 in specie, Sterling exchange is advancing. It closed firm to day at 934 0 9% per cent premium. There is likely to be very soon a great increase in the specie shipments. The Broadway Fire Insurance Company have dcclared a comi-annual dividend of 6 per cent, payable August 1. We are informed that a despatch has been received by the Collector of the Port from the Hon. Howell Cobb, Sec retary of the Treasury, instracting him to assess a duty of twenty-four par centum on spool cottons, when bieashed, dyed, &c. ‘Ab differs from the opinion heretofore enter- tained by 9, |, who bave supposed that nine- teen per the rate intended by the new tariff act to have bees Bollected on this article. ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as follows:— Tow) Ly 4 Total . . ‘We are authorized to say that the announcement made by 2ome of our cotemporaries of an arrangement having been concluded between the Michigan Southern Company and the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Com- pany, that would obviate the pecessity of building the road of the latter company beyond Plymouth, is prema- ture and not authorized on the part of that company. Ne- gotiations have been pending on the basis of an equality of Privileges in the operation of the Michigan Southern road from Laporte to Chicago, and with a view to secure to the Pittaburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Company al) the sub- stantial advantages (including an edaptation of gauge to ite own machinery) that would result from the construction of ite own line from Plymouth to Chicago. On no ceuside ration will the iaiter company sur? ender its position or im pair its distinctive character as an indepeadent line (rom | Pittsburg to Chicago. As yet the negoUadions between the parties have not assumed a shape warranting any public Announcemen, op the subject. The annexed statement exhibits the value of exports from thie port for the week and since January 1, in each of the past three years:— Commrce. o Tuk Port or New Torx—Vaicn ov Exvonts, | 186 j 1856. 186 Total for the week. $982,008 1,976,382 989,061 Previously ropt’d,.35,726,608 41,198,024 99,624,628 Since Jan, 1... $74,007,572 43,106,006 49,815,679 ‘The London Henters’ Circular of July 4, contains the following remarks on the future of the money market — The opinions on the present comlition of the money | Market, though more hopeful, are etill devoid of a swealy confidence. the tigh rate of interest which has now #0 igog prevailed has made great inroads into mauy of the it rolvent and well comducted mercantile an. manu facturing irme. The continuation of thie process cannot but prove bigh!y injurious to the general state of trade aad commerce it is, however, with us a question of gold or no gold, If we can retain it, our comidence # supported but if pot, then are we ina constant state of upcasiness. If we look abroad, #e can scarcely indalge in the hopo | that we cap retain more thas our fair share of the precious metals. Weare ant present receiving, in retarn for our immense ebipments outwards, large quantities of gold and tilver, but at the sacrifice of our manufacturers: for it im oose\ble, from the state of oor money markets for some time past, tbat any profits whatever can be realized, as these bare been absorbed by the high prices of raw ms terials, and the high rates of discounte charged "pon bi!Is Taking an external view of the monty market, the de Mand appears likely to be heavy for some time to come | } on the Continent. The capital necessary to be paid up by the Bank of France. and the demands by other compe Dies, are very corsiderable these demande extend over reat portion of Germany, and will probably lead to it depreciation in securities. But the demands om | ‘rench account are not alone for France, her inancial ramifica‘ions through such inetitetions as the Credit Mo Diller extend over the whole continent of Karope. fuch an aspect of things, the demand for money will con tinue to expand rather than diminien. Stock Mxchange. Toxpay, Jaty 21, 1967. ho 88 $1000 Tenn 83)¢ 100 sha Erie RR 1000 do. . & mo do 1000 Virginia 6's... 92 87000 Misesour! 6’s.b5 79 . 1000 Cal Tn, ErieRRoon 2000 9955 14600 eccne OS 1098 BUF bde,w"t pri 4 ¥ 16 1iCenJaly rhe 125 ; 1) MilCenFeb rights 125 do. SXOOHRRRimbexin 9% 60 N (2000 TerreH& Al? mt 63 5 do... 46 ebe Bk Comfherce 105 = 250 do 10 Ocean Bank...... 100% 50 do... $ De Alfud Camal Co 119}¢ 902 do . 72 WO. c cee. 120 100 do 20 Park Bank. 200 do. 85 Mechanics’ Bank. 116 10MS&N 60 Penn Coal Co.... 95 de 100 Cum Coal Co..b60 17 1180 N Y Cen RR.... 84 106 do., oN wn» o 50% wy 9% * ot 6, 810000 Mins 6°... 660 a8 ‘1000 Har RR tet mt | erode was held at $4; common roum was te fair request With | , 250 i fe 743g 160 Oh Goscccs 20 10 >, pref atc 19% 100 Galena & Caic RR Bic sowr dita" mh GOK Ste 20 ze “bs fo 6 6 +++ D380 Gos 100 Erie RR +e B6 10ChICRRsianaRR 92 100 oe fen 100 Ml & Mise RE 860 64 100 BH 80 dow... BE 200 W3 35% 20 La Crosse 4 380 36% 10) 40 200 85% 50 do 1% 200 35% 100 do 4956 Whe Cotton C.wp. The attention of dealers in cotton is solicited ¢o the ex- tact we make bere with fro cirovlar from a highly reapecteb#e cotton commission house toéhelr own corres- pondents in Europe, By this it will be seem that the cot- 00 bloom appeared this summer at the procise date of the Jarge crop i 1852, and only three days later than the first bloom appeared tm 1855—-the summer that produced the tole baa bee As the bas been kept by « cotton grower of repult at the South, it is doubtless correct. Since that date ths weatber ts noted as extremely favorable. This section is aboui the ceatre of the cotton districts. It ts likely to be quite correct. Tere are 89,000 cotton farme at the Jouth, foie to the GA yes moe ng Oe ey a8 Improvident, ia possivle some may have a for the vest. the grai. Mownsonnny, Ala, July 1, 1867. ‘The following table shows the time of the appearance of the bloom generally, and the production per annum, since 1644, made up by an ttelligent planter, who is @ large cotton oor and who keeps o regular record or diary of all Buch misters, This planter roaldes in Chambers county (ala.,) and reports the eppearance of bloome ss rollows:— 16¢4, June 6, production thet year, baior ++ 2,304 603 m5, “ 9, “ bed 2,100,637 ibde, 1.778, 864 1847; 1848, 1840, 882 o'52" bib : 525565 000 1807, 31) growing crop... RN! ~ co you will observe that trike appearance of the bloom, carly or late, ie apy critorioa by which to ertimate the ox- tent of the crop, the preseut compare favorably with Preceding seasons. A large and ancceesful planter in this county says that the blooms of the present year are but five days ind the average time, and that if the residue of the season be favorable, the growlog crop will be as large, if uo: larger, toan any ever grown. Monroomany, Ala., July $, 1867. IMiddie and Fast T have quite recently passed Alabama, apd a portion of Southwest Georgia, and although tho weed is somewhat smaller than usual at this season of the year, yet it looks vigorous and healthy, and contains 48 many ¢quares or forms as could well be put on. Blooms From a reference to my diary, 1 days later the prosent than have been fore series of years past. In conversit ‘and most successful CITY COMBERCIAL REPUR’ Tvxspay, July 21—6 P. Mi AsHxs.—The gales were confined to small lots of pots 6,000 a 6,000 Saperfine Btate, Extra State, Chicago «pring at p. t , and the sales em- ta which were 2,000 Tenneesee red at 61 90 8 $2; do. prims while do. at $20 $2 06; 800 Virginia white, soft, st $170, and 1,000 do new North Carolina red at firm. The sales em- braced about 26,000 STO. a 87 igo. a BBc., and 4, ap 9m. cohite wae scarce and nemianl Northern were made at $1 15.. heavy at 680. a Géc for State ant Wostern. as about the ruling —. = ian white, per 60 Ibs... Wensiern red, spring and winter. Southern red Southern white ° New Tennessee and Southern red and Rye—Northern, por 66 Ibs...... Indian cora—Weatern mixed, 66 ib: ” eee Beesss ry % ob wo J 00 » 86 88 s 2 aise « al if F ng quemtions — mally ale ‘ative Cayton. . ‘ LL w11Sg Maracaibo... | —all 0% a 10) Java, mts.& bgs. 81634 St Domingo, cash Corton —The market continued firm, with sales of about | 700 bales in transitu and about 360 from store at full prices. ¥amaers.—To Liverpool 4,000 bushels whoat in ship's bags were taken at Jd. About 500 bales of cotton, part compresod, at 2x. Od. a Js; 50 tons born tips at 12s. 6d; 280 cases copper ore at Ge. To Londom some spirite tor- pentine were laken at 4a, 600 bois, rosia at Is. Od.; 400 | boxes tobacco at Js., and 100 bbis. flour stu. There was bo change of moment to notice in rates to other ports. Freerr—100 boxes M. RB. raisins were sold at $4 50 Ay was dull at 650 @ 78. for shipment. Hom.—The market was umebangea, Moderate sales were made of good to prime Eastern and Western at L0c alze Old and common quaiitios were neglected and | nominal { Hiv —The market retained the firmaoss previously noticed, with fair sales at fall prices. Tnow.—Smal! sales of Sootch p'g were made at $51, six mepthe Line was without change of moment ia Morse —The market wat quiet, while thers wassome | inquiry for expert Sromes,--The market continved firm for spirits of Navan 3 turpentine, at 48}0. a 490., to arrive and on the spot; | | Ri 10, prime, + ad prices unchanged ‘(Uns —Crade whale wae quiet at T2}g0. 8 73e.: ornde sperm was in fair demand, 500 8 | 600 bbis ; | american which ‘t was notninal Prov raoss —Tork—The market wae O'rmer, thougs sales | were los active. The iraneactions embraced ab yat 4008 600 bbs, at $24 12a $21 25, chietly at the inter Sgure. rime sold at $19 26 Beol was meaty, while anles were As FITTin.? AND ges piped into sree. the Dea mavner ‘eV. 1. UGHWe AVE YOU SEBR > 8 Do, lan no a Sonat Ba boc ot SOMO, Id han sore near the Mrseum. TEPAENY CELEBRATED WRITING FLUIDS AW: copying inks roe | fold aad me-i pens r~{ chapgeable ney in welt Fans Bog land, F: + Bonin, and ‘con fans enerally, a0 well as Inthe Kant aad West sndios asd bm thie Now Sort. ‘uotd oy country. ‘and 47! the prisoipel stationsras Cl ee UTH ROYALTON TAKEN 4’ Os i) e'othing at AV ANS’, 66 and 6A Kites So eens ABV ARE, OF cod 08 Fuiicn ove KWING M,-OGINES.—-TERER DIFFeRSaT acta Tine, ar, Oe jor —Oe the Sh eu't Uvurt of the United hate tor the Bonera diamrct of Mer a York - several puis in equity commeneed by 1. Co, afer due notice to "he te'catanta, po, ties to issue, pron biting tae wale or une of the Hunt and on hy " _ five patents; alno, the Kmery, Hough machine tog ¢ tor x tng (wo patepis, acd abiogt fons who buy ary of these in’ rior sewing machines con hare no reason for complains, whea they ars compiled bz lew tw stop using tem. TM BINGE & Gv, 458 Broudvrny, corner of rand atamet, sree * AB BOOKR—PUBLIZHED 3 iT & OO., $46 and 348 Broadway, » nee een aod Revigncon Gude 9) (| <i Ma dbook of American Traret, ‘Apoieioa’e lustre’: ‘Travel -Peet MBastrased ‘Tee } id ot Amecican iy the Neriber sac Weenies ftaier ond Oneadam. ‘ee Of Amortoan Travet. Port the Southern and w a Maton, = feaeaecaes * For sale by all NATIONAL POLICY GOSARTTE OF THOS WERK Wie ‘ain The Kxeention of oorea: Trt OF THIS WeaKey Will conta. The Vie of Vidocg, Hustratad. (THE NATIONAL PORION GAZKTTE OP 71119 Wham eon The Feduction on the High Beas. TPE NATIONAL POLI R GAZI TR OF THs WHEE Wil contain aa Bxtenor¢inary Mur ter in scolaud by & Lady. (PE NATIONAL POLICE GA7kTIR OF TiLs WHEE ‘1 cont The Continuation of the Morman Setters, NATIONAL POLICE GAZEITE OF THIS WEA ‘contain very thing Connected with Police Movementa, HE NATIONAL POLIOK GAZETTE OF TLS WHIM, A In sold wholesale, Of N IME BEST PIANOS 1h THR WORLD. DRIGGS’ PERFOTED Pa!llusOPHIOaALLY OOm- STBUCTED PLAN FORTE, SECURED BY LETT! PATENT. Wi ome 4G] Broome, corner of TDR WALL A0m PLANOFU! these unrivaled inatrumenta are , to furnish taem to the trade, the both square and grand. of the Uremona profession, mad They ‘are perfected afer ta viol{a, by twelve yeary tall And of Gottechall, . And other great authorities Conatituting a Supreme Court in music, as mivertor to elf ber pianos in the world, even the square piano; sold at mo derate raten, eclipsing the best and most expensive grands of other makers. of the great pianist Thalberg, which for- Bead the follow! *—I have examined your new and I cordvaliy approve of Ka Fird Cf nr wany principles, by great incresse of vibrat Toz7, pear to and pertectiy, tec hl ioopbiel a , ond fia volume of tone or power | sve th, purity, and depth, purity, sympepeis pvresinans. Also the following from those other 228 ft Hit = : Wo reongnise & aad ime criagt principle, whies in develope the full. gower of the pianoforte, other motive than tha’ of falfiling ® duly which as We consider we owe to our art. L. M. OorrscnaLx, ASO, Heenan A. Woitenuacre. ia new and instrament forme jwory of Use pianoforte I haa been extenaivaly noticed commoende by the critics of the journals, sl! agreeing = Ng Sgt J gre waete sence well, Wm. cent ince, Gaq., the oraved com- poser and in the President of (he company, aed has the wroval of every insirumeai bef ee Ladies residing a: « distance, a04 such ae staying at watering places, who may wish (o order aivence for their homes, for the comi assured that their order, will be as carefi if person ally present. Persona en route Vi'ed to call at the salesrooms, 467 Broome street, & CAM+OHO, i BROADWAY. See eS Married. Bowat—Sarre.—In thia city, on Monday, Jaly 20, he Kev. Lott Jones, Wu. E. Bramt, of Norwalk, . © Mrs, Kueune Sern, of this city. Dted. ef Joseph's cbarch, where a high repore of his soul, and from thence conveyed Cemetery Savwomes —Crsne, daoghtor of William and Sarnders, aged 6 yours. 2 months end The funeral take place thin o’olvck, from the rericence of her way. The friends of the family wi farther notice. Rorwmarcen—At Kastridge, near Newark, N. J Toeeday, July 31, Lorma Monme, daughter of the Jobn Kutherfard, of Edgerston, in the 60th year of age ‘The friends or the family are invited t attend her fase- rai at Christ Church, in Belleville, this afternoon, st Ove o’c'cck. Carriages will be in waiting at Contre stroot sta- | Uon, in Newark, on arrival of the train leaving New Yort | at twenty minvtes to four. Jamisom.—On Monday ovening, Joly 20, Mies Marmma Jaminom, aged Zl years, born in county Derry, ireland. | "The frends and acquaintances are requested to attend “ihout forther notice, this afternoon, at 1)6 28 Fourth avenue. pad —In this city, on mmm ees mua. — infan: oa of Herman F. an " perha Hener, ‘4 months and 7 daye i are req dome awsy, © the disguaidng ard fp)" Dw. Ont ton's sertificate ee [+ a coger aad drug stores, ie, 412 Bromdwey, “tthe relatives and (rienda Of the family cked Western at $ 17, avd Kastorn do. at $17 508 aro invited 10 at- 18. Prime meen was at $28 0 $00, and beef bame were | tend ihe funeral from the house of bi: parents, 27 Greed 0. Bacon sides were scarce and nomi- | street, thie morning, at 10 o'clock, without further notice, . for smoked. Cut meats contiaued frm, | Mcarwy —On Me a 20, at 12 o'clock, Rume- » and at liye. & | nmpm, beloved wife of |. Murphy, aged 21 years. lise. Lard was held above the views of bayers, while | The friends of the family are invited to attend the fume | sales were confined to about 450 bbis., at 1bc, a 15)y¢ | rai this afternoon, | Butter and cheese were unchanged. | 61 Franui stron. Sales of about 150 casks were made at 40. Tomrsy —(m Tuesday, Jnly 21, Mast Tomrmr, wife of s%40., the latter figure for prime. The stock **# | Hough Torpey, ‘market active. 488,—The sales embraced about 50 bis, (nolad- The funeral ing chiefly Cuba muscovado, part at p, (. and part in the | from her late range of 93¢0. a 10c., and including all grades from 940 ) and sequain'ances TWige, tudluding 80 Porto Rico for export at fo. By 9a | further not ce. elaborate ataiomont made by an intelligent oroker of Wall) j.ssm—On street, we see that he pula down the direct importation of | 8. Lane, sugars into this port, Philadel; Ral\imore and Boston Las for six months ending June 30, 1 Journ 8 Lawn, the same poriod in 106 by 26,061 tons; and the consumy His relatives and friends, and those of his brother, Jo- tion for the same period lees’ by 23,060 tona thandn (he | sigh A. Lane, are respectfully invited to attend the fune- first aix months in 856, and the stock on hand greater om MC LY | the 90th June this year than last at the same period | morrow afternoon, at 3 0' without further notice. | by 60,788 tons. Ware. —On Tuesday, July 21, Siowey Sern ‘- ‘Tartow. Sales of 20,000 Ibe. Philadelphia rendered | the 20th year of his age, a native of Roseria, county _ | wore made at 11 ¥e perary, freaae. | ” Tonaoco.— Lower grades of Kentucky, particularly new His friends and acquaintances, and those of his brother | Tromed, have given Way some, wi beter grades are | George, are respectfully invited to attend bie funeral, | firmly held. asics of seed leat have created more de- | to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock, from his inte reai- | tuand for Spans! fillers. The sales embraced Si hhds. | depos, 156 Kast Eleventh street. « Kentucky at 9)g0. 8 190.; 474 bales Havana p. t.; 150 do. Katit.—On Tuesday, July 21, Parmex Katy, aiter ee- Cuba p. +; 22 do. Havana scrape p. t. vere suifering of disease of the heart. ‘Wrexer —Sales of 200 bbis. prison were made at Tle, Ale friends snd acquaintances, and thore of hie brother, and some 150 common do. at 31 ie. James Kelly, are respectfully invited te attond the funeral, this at 2 o'clock, from No. 06 Bayard strest, corner ’ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ‘Turvan?. Monday evening, July 20, Oman ©. =—————S=—=—===SSS | rw, 43 years. I re wtp 4+ ‘The relatives and Lif Sy —— Lt F SORE THAT THe BIONATURES REGtTT bere of Engine Conran! hal gelive of tek tn ene, ench powder or \irporte Y = are respec fully invited 'o the ‘uneral this afternoon, "St pera Lf fet Bile. re rseck. trom kia te reuleeuce, No ite Brevess Orrotehen plant taneota or rae Rite. ton June it, th Warola's Crows, Deve, MA pleat a Davy. —00 bie Eel But bipeda taate by mistake Team, second dacghter Pairick LYONS fanibte ade wo "Take te te” ( insecta, F wis a Da hen — ry ation of insects, . and pills for destroying rats and mice, (4 Bradway. Loute and. Ai please Cony ES = | fawn On toesday, July fi, at whienvwee, L. I, Cot, Ds VIRGIL'S TOKAL HAS WRANED THOUSANDS | Wrusam Serr, after a short tliness, in the bow year ot from we cures @f esowing. Recommended by the em | his age. pest Dr , Hall, &e., wang ht Ty yt | The relatives and friends of the family are Seas ‘Prajucions best of apt Invited to attend his funeral from St Goorges Charch,

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