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— ‘ ‘UB NEWMINISTER TO THE NETHERLANDS, Grant Sanquet in Srevkiyn to the Hon, Henry U. Murphy—Speeches of Mr. Murphy, Mayor Wood, soh» Cochrane and Mr, fow- olUl—Letters from tue President, Gon. Cass. Weorctary Cobb, Gov, King, and Others, A complimentary dinner was given last evening in the ‘Mansion House, Brooblyn, to the Hoa. Henry C, Murphy, the Uniggd Siates Minister to the Netheriands. Thefollow- ing correspondence bad previously taken piace between a Commitie of invitation and the gentleman designed to be ‘specially hcnored on the oocasion :— . 7 Bnoortrm, July 15, 1857. Bow. eruY :—Desr or—a large num ver of your feliow cl z ns enieriairt’g to common with tho ‘com Spuntiy of which yon bave bern from bith a high respect for your u sic an4 privaie cbaracter, iad to you by the stronger te: of ny pers oa! fri ndship, desirous fviog ther regard for ) Ou tw: komme approprisie aud yub- prior to, oar dep srture on thy honorable mis-{ # th this view, tbe nuder- for that purpose rd Henry A. dent, 8. L. Hosted T & Bergen, J, Carson, dunes Kumph-y, Heory s. Persoa, Dan't Va: Voorhis, John #. Hunter, bm B Aeylis, Rollia Bantord Drives Nicholas Wyvioft, Gamuel & fobnecn, Johu v Meni, bupter, Jr, | Barne: Johreon, Daatel Ubsancy, bat Heoor Mo: ri’ Wiliam Man hal, Chas: Wilson. Broontys, July 90, 1857. Gextizmes—I have the honor of receiving this day your Getter of tbe 15th iamant and beg ia reply to retura you my sincere acknowlecgmen's ‘or nd manver ta which you Sef SE pw you F present Al om . sta aces | oh uld be compelled to declias qipos JS Aes Bert sdery mee t the plea-ure of meeting thse who have so a reowad upen my peere's4 he valuse friends wad who bave made ths cal. inthe exercise of the m; ta oor Intier, I meme tee Sih of atgust fr my engage nen! POD ae: With grateful sen'iments towards fer whom you act, and with many thanks to you, gentlemen for ‘the acot pteoie warner in whieh )on bave made Kaown t :eir em jours truly, HeNay O MOgPRE. To tee Hens N. 8. Mouse, 0 P. Barra, J, @neENwoon and ‘Committee. Wa Peck Jobn 4. Prentice, Wa. H Cary J 8 T.8ra.ebaa, amon’ any othr clretio sgueb @ public tes iay nial A large company, comprising many prominent public ‘meu of New York and Brook yn, assembled last evening ‘to fo honor to Mr. Musphy. Some two hundred persoas @at down to a eumptuous and elegant repast. Mr. Daniel Embury presided. To bis right, ia an old fashioned, high Dacked chair, handsomely festooned, sat the principal neat of the evening, Mr. Murpny, Next him sat Mayor of New York, aad in nis immediate vicinity the Bev. Dr. Bethune, of Brooklyn, and George Wo.d of New York. On the left of the chsir were seated Rov. E. M. Johneon, (who said grace.) Mavor Powell, of Broovlyn, and Judge Parker of Aibany, who wa» democratic candi date for the Governorahip of thie Siate lnat fall. At other Gables, and scattered throughout tho room were such p o- ‘eminent ofitzens as Augustua Sohell, Collector of the port of New York; Hon. Joba Kelley M.C.; Aon. John Coch- fane, M. C.; Hon. George Tay ‘or, M. C.; Rev. Dr. Kenedy, ‘Gam. Sloan. Preside! udsop River Ratiroad; Judge Joho- @on, and eeveral Aldermen aud ex Aldermen of the city or Broob iy n. Altogether it was a goodly company. ‘Tho Hon. Mr. Murphy, who goes to relieve the Hon. Augustus Belmont of tho mirsion to the Hague, is a tawyer of repuation. He was Mayor of the city of Brook- tye some twelve years ago. Ia 1843 he was elected to represent city in Congress, and again in 1847. He wasa@ member of the Convention of 1846, which framed ‘the coustitution of the State of Ne# York, and het was also @ member of the lat Cincinnati Convention, which nomi. mated Mr. Buchatan to the Presidency. de bad coo tracted a friendship with the “resident w they were in ‘Congross together; and to that friendship he probably owes bis present portion. Mr. Muryby and family leave én tke Baltic for Europe on the 16th. Letters regretting ibe neces ity of declining invitations svere received from the Presideut Gen. Cass, the secre ‘ary of the Treasu y, the Secretary of the Navy, Jadge Beardsioy, Jadge Bronson, Wa-hington Hunt, Joba Van Buren, Thuriow Weed, Erastus ig, Jobn A. Dis, Gov. King, of New York, aud other inent men. ‘The folowing ts the answer of the to the com- ‘qnltieo of tavitation:— Brpror> SrxixGs, Peon , Aug. 1, 1357. Guwriewes—I have yeceived your kin | invitation to'be pre- bie dinner 0, bé given to the toe. Haney © Murphy, my la riure on bis m'sa'on to Holland.” I regret that it ia sept it, becsuse I entertain « warm shoul! rejoice to meet the (iends wac th my gratetul thanks, I remain JAMES BUCHANAN. tnt ‘Auman duly 2 1907. jeoments for (is month my of your invitation to ‘be present ai the ven to the Hon. Heury 1, Murpby. dy his friends, on the 6th of august next, prior ‘o his Mission o Holland regret i tue more as it would have ‘me the ooporiunity of adfing the tribute of m; re agpect for the character and qnalificaiiens of Mr. Murph; ‘whee love of letters combined with ihe know! own and the principles of public law, eminently ft his country at @ foreign cvurt, Wilh creat respect, your obedien: sereant, JOBS A. KING, Secrotary Coob's letter is as follows:— Wasniscrox Ciry, July 81 1357. ‘GextiemeN—I regret to say that it wili not be in mr power W be present at ine proovsed ainner to your wortby fellow ‘Citizen, Bon Be Cc avepe x - was my good fortnne to ‘be essvcisted with Mr Murphy tn my early Congressioon rot bea learng rrciaie his talent qualities of bis character. in * always fund an able and efficient rep “1 and the country at awis' and patriotic ator. ta vow called by bis goremment to 8 new field of action, and dn be success of ha life we the most sstisfactory wasurance that his future career will be equally aucoessia fad doncrable. 1 san. very respectiully, your oseolent nor ‘The following letter was read from the Hon. Wm B. yy his friends, at the Mansion F ovse, on the ¢th inst ‘to bis rs i Wiriay, M,C. from Now York:— Wassinctom, A 3, 1857. —I beg to ackno® ihe reveip, of your in ‘inner to be riven to the Hon. eury ©. Marphy, » + at the Mansion House, Br oklyn on tae Sth Anat 'B bis migsion to Holland. And I cannot om a f we rive me of whe privilege of participating with you ‘oocsaion £0 interes:ing and #0 creditable to al: com ern: joy that pleasure which, I believe, always fel aro eogeues in an object aboat which there GL AA a and wi im itsef emi- ckch “nthe contrary, isis Tor of compirment fis boon ; . tale form of compliment ‘ao often indisorimi: ately wed, or with reference to ulte. ‘Gor objeows, “that ite value has Become proporsionably Im, “paired any ce criterion of public toniitence and ‘ogerd. Bot when the account of your meodng shal have . u ‘commitied to the press of the cities of New York an Brooatyn, there will nat bo one of Its myriad readers who will ‘Gotadaut thai there was nothing in the oveasion which was cinbeooming, either in you to bestow or in your guest to ceive who will mect with yon will ‘assemble, not ‘merely honor an individaal, but certain principles, std a conres of condurt which have commended themacives to their judgment, and in which they desize to proclaim tsetr conor 2 Bplendia gifts of Intellectual endowment, nable «ualtics of moral meas ae 19) rae ot tadnatey, high sitaimmente, in mente and moral eoeial distinetion, | But when thee: ercellevcles are combined, embotied ant exemplitied in the life and characier of an individual, they oe- come invested with ten fold attractim, and men par them or (9 their ‘an it by fnatinet or b impulses of intuition, Where lives the man, who, unpre}: dived by the predilections and repugnances of party strife Sad undiarse! by the deeper Imprewinas of ednoailon, fevis nO admiration for men of superior wne'!: 4 ‘ech admins ion 1 the legitima's oflspring of « constitn' ional tae of our nature; & law which remuts from no local cause tendency; but which extends to throug | ry Jeez ned; whi. ‘of the philosopher ane the maxim of the * Ny eagraved apoa she tales of ev ry human Beart, even to Intellectua! greatness the iavolun’ary triha'e of our admiration and awe, bat the somage of our love and Eererence is due to it only when asso ed with moral worth or Who wickedly is wire, or madly brave, Is but the more a fvo!, the more a knave, ‘While be Wie sable ende by sohle meane blaine Or Sailing, awiles in exile or ip obaing, Lis: enact! anrelius |-t bim reige or bieed, Like Svcrater, that ‘moan Is great indee!. ‘The observance of this ‘to eminence an advancement great principle te the only righ! road nn There may de insianors Of ani Ira through some merits The mente o” advrntitions clroamstances, | indiyidaal prom xia favoriti lerest or i ; ' alt ES if # 2 Gj S s 25 i i i i Fi Bi @ 5’ = a = EE +, i S althom RMON 1 1eare tire it ie @ tribute which has been I oe tne to the Ries, eo. fe ve Hague, pastry kidd paditing Iollindaiss. Ind Proprietors of honse, lid thetr share in giving effec! to the entertainment. re ‘The dinner having been done full jastice to, the !nmn- ‘DENT rose to propose the first regular toas— ‘The Preektent of the United States, Drank with all the honors. Rand— Flat! Columbia.’ Mr, Pochaoan’s letter, as printed above, was read by lived tp the enjoy ment of rel merce une for priueivles of rei ernment created here very frien ta about to lea a foreign land, Bi i Ube vg ta ry defesting ihe "ned powera of Wr" ope of members of theummince of Fead the letters of Gen. Othere. The seocnd wast ‘The Governor of the Bia'e @ Now Yi rk. Dravk oth three Invitation. Cams, Mr. Cobb, Mr, mu NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1857. cheers The came member of the’ Co -nittee on Invitations cy bie enainat ihe mal eat) of re tolera tou from read the le‘ter of Governor Kin ¢, a4 presented above, and abo a letter f:0m 64 Governor &\ymour as foilows:— Avast 1, 1367. Md the danas to ba given 1k wou! ‘Wo are indebed to the Dak repun: wisest priclp'=« and beat [ora of Ovo aeat fe heroic days ibstit valf tre founasuion «f our ‘of the sese; when tt was ‘power of Yalu, and win and Pevnoe” Tis ‘mmie the barbov of New rerou'l a before ik broamy % great the Huguenot, Vaidenses ow persecution inold England wud Sow gngtand jem around the har com we W Lgtous or of New York ond laid the founds ton of world wide ‘superior grea'ness Pre . tau re (UBaTIV Bex mM Maroby not onl ve 100) tor ligious toleration aad gov and 5! > i ota. tl ‘The pext toast was in honoref Mr. Murpuy. The Pre- ident raid — Grarixmen—We assemble this ateful Cuty—to teeti'y our: #04 fellow citizep, the Hon His claims to sbi: © regard cory O Murphy, who our thores for a temcorary re-idence io ribute of our respect are manifold Bis name ts tdentifiea with all :he promi nent mesrures undertaken for the improvement of this rapidly growing city. with gh aa reets. If qualifications and in her uni by hi He has fled ably many of the , and he has justified devotion to hor inte- we contemplate fur a moment the pertonal the re ~ vt tbe ws ball see tbe peculiar propriety o ‘appointment he has ecelved as Mirieter to the Netherlands. Imbued bia ‘witb a profound knowledge of the laws of tnis |, BO less learned in the laws of nauons, and,asa recent momber of Congress, totimately acquainted with the domestic and yn polloy our mment. Verse in the I @ of the co :atry to which he is ac credited; well read in its literature and tw history; ot the omen “heart, ‘thro igh of those secret wi agency of which masses at well as individcals are moved, he may well be considered! @ fit reoresentaive of this such reat bi.) wt the Hague. It ta appropriate too that preventative ehould xo forth from this anvient Dutch villege of Brevkeien, lis native place, settled by the old Hollandere and the Walloons in thetr Orat visit: to to New Netherland, end the birth piace of their drat decendant, It ts noradle to the remarks ‘le fuct, aad oae high'y ho y of Brooklyn, that two of its Mayore have made accessible tothe English reader four of the rarest works relating to New Netherland Toey were writen in ihe Dat lL language by eye witmenes, and are repiete with intereeting infu mation Te our guest, Mr, Murphy we own a travslacion of she voyages of that hardy old pavigeor, De Vrice, who published nis book at Hoorn, in the year 1056; and 1, hat now become so rare that « y Of the original is worth sevoral times {ts weight in jd. We oweto him, likewise, a transiation «f the © Rey ion from New Netheriand.’’ ascribed to preeentat! Adrian Vanaer Douck; and of the ‘Broad Advise to the Untied Netheriand Provtnoer,”” attributed to Uo nelis on the other ad instructed bim in Tt ts quite probable that his yenerabie Alma side of the river, who the massive language of the noble Boman, and the polishea idiom of the ancient Greek raw with a smile of approbation ose of her talented sous oultty sing, with eesiduous cere, that most eupbonious of modern ea—toe vernacula’ tongue oftbe Holiander. To the Iat- General Jeremiah Johnson — a descendant and genuine ty pe of the houes:, brave, intel- lgent eld Bo'lsnder, who tiret settled Niecw Amsterdam and the neighooring parts of Long Is! man whom we all knew and all loved—for ‘Rone Anew him but to love him, None named him bu. 'o pr ise" ‘To bim we are indebted fora transiati nof Vander Donck’s “Description of New Netheriand’’—« primitive work of meetimeble value. th the gallery of our City Hall, among ide alao Floseey and the portraits of the chief magistrates of this city, may be he one of seen faithful likenesses of venerable age, bis manly features ex, flowing benevolence of bie heart—' both these May: ive of the over- ie other radiant with intellect and comparative youth But my love for the dead and my friendship for the living are Into prelixity. I will Only add thet when our betraying > ‘rend shall have departed from his ‘native land the olty of Brooklya will feel sensibly the absence of one of her most u: and distinguished citizens. Propose to you, gen'lomen, this toast and sentiment:— Our aished eminently fitted by ex aflaire for ibe high duties whic! fiauate regards of ais {+llow cillvens: stood up. He said:—Mr sincere! it te far express the eenre of the c\! ed upon me. To have your good wishes, have é ‘The toast was drapk with all the guest, the fionorable Henry C. Ma focation, abil.ty and experience i> with he is eatr toe government and ine ‘used, be phy, abide fal I wigh him God speed, and I court afec: honors Mr. Mcxeny responded, being loudly agplaaded as he reajcent and yond my — always lived, and to whom wite gentlemen, most do I ackaowledge your kindness, conscious, that words fail me adeq ly to igtion which you bave impos- you with whom [ (0d’s will, T expect to return to spend the rempaut of my days, it ts my resed ‘ou bave manifested your good will, I can only offer you shemege of a heart deeply touched with yoor symputhy. much gratification in meeting“ 80 anom diag fellow citizens to night where politi cal many of sociales of my childhood, friends of my fellow citizens who bave laid deep the {vundations portance It, It requires no eptrit they wiil be one, and longer deatiny same enterprize will mark your future course. (Applause.) You hat begun a mighty enterprize, which is to being ini rtreets and hovses len ents of soa te 80 Abe crisis to which ion. For the kiad manner jn e of my differences ou ft for bave battle! fy large an fee y in politics, the clioumstances which we meet io might afford me of believing that tn those controversies J bi Rot forgotten the respect due to your character, The perities of thermomenr were but As sv0w ‘lsk-s on the river, moment white (ben lost this is the proudest they vhelr fathers, the firet in the lati. of pro) separate them, but bind them Brooklyn te wish y ch has hi togethy ou, and [doubt not tl manhoo! of and we in oar turn must follow y miet of a hundred bourses has now Become a great Tt vies in mat that the Mer be\woen thom will forg arent forever. moment of my life. At- my ths je porches sat the fathers, whore words tome were oracles of wisdom; to ha: ihe #3 for the time, One of them, glorying in his Dutch descout, nonght to establish the credit of cial basis. which bas pe ver since been distur! from New England. He apd redeemed our treasury from rasement. dead let me not forget the whose sbarities live after them. sident, you bave he end Hie did so. He (Applause ) been pleased im the fe gin. Sagremaes, e entona an the harbingers wecimeroe, But obs. oaanet forges, thes Hot water jher—ehe cannot that she was once It was a singalar old Duteh code were pow in operation in ‘There been ( TA ase ) fact that some of the provisions of the New tn, her raat population | ‘York —representing friendly flonan to that’ Bate 10 whieh abe | ‘were now in force in New York many tcl pal raméent from he Dateh. too, ean'ly enforoe1 ard mos' generally e There was ope featare of this evening's gather exovedinaly gratif ing to bin. It was gcatif,ing to eee such an aserablage come to pay hovo: to « gentle: men without reference tw bis pwlitical ur religious views. ‘They met, not for the purpose of maintatcing party in‘e- homage which rests, but to pay that respect ana was due to @ fellow citzen who bad grown up amocg them, sad whicn bis own worth and merit and genius alone commanded (Apiause.) In conclusion, he #o:ld only say tbat he cundoled with the Cirizene of Brocklyn at the tore they were about to meet wita Weil did be know the value ef euterprising pablic Citizens... Well did he kaow that @ mau wh commended public conflaence was moxt useful tm stan diag by tne Ex ecuilve officer and entorcing the ‘ave. Therefore it was that he said ty them, ‘Citizens of Bro iivn, that if it wan Mr Murphy's advantege wo go abreast, ain was thelr keas’ Thiy woold mus bir oxpertenoe asnidulty too late And he would ray that wourever Mr Marphy went potouly wold the bearts of she wie of Brookiya go witb bim, but :ne hearts ef the neopio of Now York would ‘tlso beat in unison with theirs. The next toast was in honor of the city of Brooklyn Mayor Powell respoaded The next toast was the Judiciary. Judge Parken, ef Albany, responded. Ho said he did bet know why he was ca'led on to re:pond to that toast. ar be was not how @ memner of the bench, a das be saw ® gentiema: here capable of taking a ¢ bira’s eye Glance att (Laughter) He spoke of tne respect and obecience whch the people owe to the judiciary, and oe if the judiciary erred the peuple hed thelr y. Other were and the broke up ata fe. pondes made, party Pp Board of Supervisors ‘The Board met last evening. Supervisor Moneghan in the chair. THR TAX LEVY FoR 1867. ‘The report of the Committee on the Tax Levy, waich ‘was made @ epecial order (or this evening, was called up. It bas been already published. The valuation for 1857 amounts to .. - - $521,165,262 30 1866 amounted to . +» 613,180,279 96 WMOPOWO 20. sceccecescererereeee $7,426,072 45 The amount to be raised by tax for 186° $7,966 668 62 8 “ Os 1856... 7,075,426 12 Increase... ten neeeeneeeeeenees $501,140 60 The Committee included $250,000 tor the Commissioners of Record, and $400 for the sapport of iapatics. It was Moved that the sum of $100,000, in addition to the above, Comupiseluners of Record—meakil oe The report was adop: ‘Ths rate of taxation for 1867 will be ope dollar fifty- three cents and @ f action ou whe $100. RAFKASHMBNTS FOR TRE OLD POLICE. A debate srove on the bill of Mr Brown proprictor of Tammany Bal), fur refreanments furnished the Municipal “om during _ en Oe vite Hall. “ jupervizor TUCKRR opposed the payment, and suggested that the Mayor should pay the expense himself. ~ Supervisor Courter advocated the payment of the bill, as did also cupervisor seers ‘The report of the committee ordering tae payment of tho Lill was adopted SALARY OF OF¥:CKRS OF COURTS. The Commitice ou Civil Courts reported in favor of the salaries of the officers of the Justices’ Courts and the Ma se raised to $800. year. Adopted by @ vole On motion, the Board adjourned to the first Monday in September. Personal intelligence. Mrs, Marble, the story of whose sufferings durring her captivity by the Indians near Spirit Lake some months fince excited so much interest, 1s at present stopping at the St. Nicholas Hotel. She bas boon to Washington to preea her e/aim for indemaity for her losses, and is n on her way to her home in Oh\o to repose herself after the great fatigues and hardships she has undergone. In-ka pa-du tah, the chief by whom ahe was captured, claims to bea member of the Sioux tribe, but is disowned by them and placed under ban, They are now busily en- gaged in bis pursuit, as it has been intimated to them that the government will refuse to pay their annuity unicss they deliver bim up. Americans registered at the banking office of the joan. Com: Auneri European Express and Paris, trom July 16 to Fay be 1867:— ©. ¥, Bates, orks Beam, LB i Dd; A Benson George Updi lady, New Bewe!l, Mary ls Ba. Varolina, ARRIVALS. From Liverpool, in the steamabip Persia—Mr Crawford, Mr Greemendaurn, L Waliestein, two ch'ldren and maidservant; Mis tkioner, J O Cropper and lady, Mre Allsin aod servant, Min isin, Mre Kent 8 Bro. ry sin, maids Mr child ad j_ilt Nathan, t Mr Mr drew ing Me 8G 1° 4 tikina, Mr Weat- ‘Mr avervar, Mr jay ee thy! Judson, Mr Piecher and Indy, Achroy?, MD Geddes, Mr Crockett, Mr Bason, Rioh’d Yeoward Mra Vieing LX P Williams, BT Klis and gov, Mr Sumorr, Jamieson, Williamson, @ H Boots, J Poocey, F GB Forman, 10> Taylor and son, Mr Dempeted, Wr Horry, Ming Brown Mr Waas, Mr Dognin, and culd; Mre De Barros, J Graat, Mr De is Qalotana an: . @ Curtis, @ H Riggs, Mr Schamm and ede, Minn Collins, A Ferguson, Mr ludgeos. J P iiake, TW Wright, Mr Schonfeld, Mr Toplaner, J J Malle; je Pury, ME Swanwick, Mr Simpson, MT and a i From ¢lasgow in steamship New York—(Ton Malooim Ca- meron, lady and servant Mies Cameron, Mr Simon MeKenzie, Jady acd child; Mr Cooba, iady and femily; Mise Maadell, Mrw Grenville Paltisen, Mr Hardie, J J Mor oe, Jota seott Heuder- soa. Peter Thoms u, Robert Vetch, J @ Reid, Andrew A: dersop, D McAllister ‘lho Gow, Charles Casey, A fred Pell, James Fe-gusop, sud 114 in the steernge. apa; J FER jports Moran’ Guba, Bae low] 5 5 Mus JR POL Rogiand Mesure 4 Peru, By Austin, ang J Mariand. Toston: male servant 90d @ ‘Albany, ir and Mise “Koignt, guuie, Hogland; Voloon, NOrieans—Total, 4s. Specie, 901 Fur Southampton, London end Bremen, in seamahip In. apeRey D Black and lady, Rev wm New’, lady and child; e Nevett, Jr, e Sy at Wyor Uleagow, in teearonnip T Ulsagow, in stearanbip f Fnllndelpbin, # ine Metaifer, 1 hile, New York; Hi , Turks I Chilo! Geo Johnston, ke Chio’ Geo new Qrirees; thes Setjeuras, Rew Jersey, OP Buller, Jas & Cruikshank, #) & Byrente Albany. Mrs Leland, Agnes Meiirile, Giaagow— Total, .6 cabin and &) in steerage. Wine Pocket Cutiery—a Mich Assortment at J. & & BAUNDBRS’ store only, at No. 1 Astor House, Diaphaneot: Diaphancoty; A few And beautiful style of ph tograpbic portrait, at ROOTS gal- Daguerreoty pea copled (enlarged) 0 68 lway. pe a Bros. Lp end Phe searegt pas cameo—types daguerrenty pes retype The Imperial Ja made oly, at Brady's filers, No, 290 Broadway, over . AMBROTY PES At BRADY'S, Lower GeberZ, Bo. Petes, Merchants and Denters Ladies’ Wares bre invited to exsmiine MOCU MD's improved corse, se Ae Article of ni ty and sale. Manufactured and for eale at 4li Broadway, second floor. Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and aL wee Raptare.—Marsh & Co., Radical Cure Truss removed to Ro. 2 Vesey street, Astor House. ae Cae | male by 3 £8 GA0D) io | dollars. In tho sai Geo | Under nine millions, | thons but specie, Cases, Every fer areesty ul ma ¥ asker anon M's Batr Dye—4 or bmw. and w ‘snilld«, regu'a'ing, aod fetabis preparailon. a Box, Biack i 1 Barclay st: cet Iniotlable cudting of bair an, aud ta exhi'e, Freckies, Sw bury, Kruptions, Utscolored skip cured bh; coral balr olf, be ard Wo Hult JOR KS 04 Lallan at 2; Jones! old pot 22 Bowery ——— HONKY ma FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Waoxnapay, Aug 6—6 P. M. The stock markot opencd heavy and depressed this morning There was quite a falling off in the oxtont of fwansactions. At the first board Pennsylvania Coal Com Pany deolined 24; per cent; Cumberland, 5;; New York Central Railroad, 1; Reading, {; Galena and Chicago ‘The market is falling elimply from its own weight. The buy” ere are fairly dilled up with stosks. They have evidently been sadly disappointed at the course pursued by the out side public. 1s was expected that an advance in prices wustained fora fee daye, would attract the attention or Owalde speculators and induce them to enter the markot, ‘but nothing of the kind bas been realized, but on the oon- Bo ‘wary the advance bas brought in sellers, and the supply Orieeanar reachsd upwards of 5300 bales, A telegraph aespatoh Of stock im the hands of brokers is actaully larger than @ few weeks since The market value of the noo- dividend paying railroad stooks varios materially. Harlem. eelis at 10 per cent; Erle at 31%; Michigan South. en, 495;; Milwaukie and Mississippi, 60. as the payment of dividend is concerned, roads stand on just about the same fo fur those level—that none of them will ever pay another dividend except by borrowing money for that express purpose; and there should not, therefore, be such a wide difference in the current prices. As non dividend paying railroad etocks, the level of Harlem seems to be nosrer their intrinsic value. At the second board there was no material change in the market. Reading railroad advancei \ per cent; La Crosse and Milwaukie, *; Michigan Southern fell off $¢ per cont; do, preferred, %. La Crosse and Milwaukie Land Grant ‘bends sold at 40 per cent. The stesmakip Aria, from this port for Liverpool, to-day, carried ous $917,044 78 in specie. ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as follaws — Albert H, Nicolay $160,241 97 63,244 88 12,167,196 76 ’s regular semi-weekly auction sale of | Buttor— Ohio. stocks and bonds will take place to-morrow, Thursday, at balf-past 12 o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. The New York Life Ipsurance and Trust Company have | farq declared a semiannual dividend of five per cent, also a surplus dividend of five per cent on the capital stook of company, payable 10th inst. ; the New the York Fire and Ma rine Insurance Company, a semiannual dividend of ten per cent, payable on demand; the &t. Mark's Fire Insar- ance Company, a somi-annual dividend of five per cent, payable on demand; the Knickerbocker Stage Company, five per cent, payable 10th inst.; the Third Avence Rall- road, a quarterly dividend of two per cent, payable on the | a, OITY OOMME: AL REPO! Wavemmar, +s 6 a Busarerorms — Flour the marke was trmees ree with @ fair amount of sales. ri The quotations: extent vices, esbels pew Hodvern red at, $1 76, and 600 prime re. do at $1 90, and « emall 1 O2—ap extreme price—and @ cargo bushels Milwaukie olub (old) at #. 40 40. & 68 Ke, fh ro mixed. Rye vas beavy and qalet a: $i lu Oats were unchanged, We Wheat—Canadian wh'te, per 60 Ibe.....81 75 Western red, epripg and winter old... 1 36 South rn red, old aud new.... 170 Gouth+rn white do... 1 86 Rye—Nortnern, per 66 lbs. oe OT Indian oorn— Western mix a fontheru mixed. . Bouthern yetlow, | Southern white... «100 P Qurvax.--Baics of a a lic, Contos.—The sales embraced about 600 to 800 closing at about Yo advance Over last weoks prices. middling uplands at 13%o,, and 1650. Tho sales for the past three day from New Oriesna, dated August the 44h, paw do it bag Ve a like aud 11 }ge., and 250 do. Sanwe were reported bal “nm the deorcase in receipte a all the Boubern ports, compared ith last year, at 682,( 00 bales. Fraguta.— fogegements were mod and rates on- jorate, changed. To Liverpooi 4,2°0 bushels grain tn bulk, were epgaged at 84, 25 cases argols ai 20s. colton at 3s.; 6,000 Ibe. wax at 26a, A vessel tw load for Cadiz, witb light pipe etaver, at 226. To dam 1,600 bbis rosin were taken at 26 i4 nothing of importance taken for London or Havre. Provmiows,—Pork—The marke: continues drm, with Up taxon up some Rotor Toere was » with rales of about 400 500 bble, mess, in lote, chiefly af 2435, ipoluding prime, at $19 60,and 155 bbls. clear $26 76 Beet was firm, with sales of about 700 bbi k at plain avd extia Western mess at $17 60 a $18 60; prime meas was firmly heio at $30. Beef bams were scarve and firm at $23 60 0 $1375, 13350. for Western and city c: Bacon was scarce and firm st 180, & Lard was fem, with (es of 6.0.8 700 bbls. at 16%c a 1634c, Butlor and obeose were steady at qaotations, We quete:— Pork—Mees, bbi.. - -a Prime — ea Primo moss m0 a Boof—Coantry mess. none. none, - Extra mess...... — a Prime meas, Uorce, 19800 @ Beef hams, bb!. 6H 8 Gams, Ib,. Uae ers... wXa State dairy ry Choice do. me on 6 a see sn be ‘SUGAR —The sales’ footed up about 2,350. hnds, chiefly Cuba muscovado, at 8X0. a 10350. Rico, at 10igc. @ 1t +" ‘The mark: Messrs. R. lowing as the prices for their refined sugars: 13j0 ; crushed seaar, 1376; ground sugar, closed witha including 300 Porto firmer & A. Stuart have fixed upon the fol- sugar, Tike, NEW YORK CATTLE MAQKET. Wenwmpay, Aug. 5, 1857. markets aro The current prices for the week at all the follews:— aoe First quali aeecce ceseseeB18 60 912 60 C . The value of imports and exports of this port in July of crane y Seme the past three years has been es follows:— 1000 a 10 60 Commemxcs or mux Port or New York. 800 a 950 Vaies oF Imvours. July, 1866 68.00 a 60 00 Fat’d for consumption $13,008,485 $19,233,885 $26,062,740 | Ordwary 50 00 & 86 00 ‘Withe'n from markei, 2,020,164 2,187,037 10 4000 @ 45 00 Free goods....... 790,671 1/940'864 2,456,333 | Infortor.... % 00 ew 66 00 Specie and builion::.; 69,006 "258,918 + 600 208 az ae nial oD Se “a Total... .+.+e+++ 5,816,006 356 $22,995,004 $30,474 101 +. 0 a (06 Varun oF Exroxns, ; SumEP AND LAMA. 1865, 1856 1857 | First quality. ++ $00 @ 650 Domestic produce... $3,960,767 $6,901,272 $4,273,696 | Other qualities. - 30 a 450 For dutiable.... 210,310 "108,617 "682,080 YOR SWINE, For free...... 185,657 23,423 407,007 | First quality... + OI%@ 8 Specie and bullion. 2,028,324 7,771,001 8,628,377 | Other qualities. + OX — — 9,008 $14,804,213 $5,801,829 | more was a good attendance mt Allerton’s to-day, and 1867, F mportation in the month of July, more than {ifty per cent heavier than ever before | ¢ey. The total number on sale for the day and week was reported. The aggregaic reached nearly foriy millions of importe over exports. month there was an exportation owing an excess of $30,000,000 in Compared with July, 1866, there was an increase !n imports of $16,478,197, and a decrease in exports of $5,912,384, This is literally barving the candice at both ends. | Wo havo shipped all our cotton, there is no market abroad for our breadetuifs, aod foretza- ore will not take our depreciated stock securities. We bave therefore nothing to pay for these immense importa. That they must be paid for no one for a moment can doubt, but how i the question. The steamship Persia, this port from Liverpool, brings us three days Iater news from Europe. A decline in con- sols is reported. The previous quotation was 02 per cont. There had beon @ great dec!ine tn India bonds and stock. Money continued im active demand, aud at the latest date the bank was lostog bul'ton. There was more inquiry for Amer.can securities, bonds it the demand was confined to State The London News of the 21st ult. says:-— Tho demant for money was to-day in most quarters aciive, In certain casea choice paper could be discounted | somewhat below the bank minimam rate, but 5 dg por cont was the lowest charge. ‘The actus] gales of silver for remittance to the Fat by the Ripon on the 4th of August, are computed to have now reuched between £700,000 and £500,000. Of this the larger portion has stil! to be imported. ‘The circular of Meesrs. Stolterfobt, Frost & Co. sayme— Although the abundance of money might warrant (be expectation that the rate of duced at an early time to 5 discount per cent, y\ depend pom the next advices from quarter there ave very sinister a'thorgh unantheaticaved romors in circulation; rally prevails in the may perhaps be ro. ot it will probabl from whi ‘edd to the dulness which geno- produce marke:s and which has becn caused principally by the bigh prices raling. ‘Av advance in cotton, with an active market, 's report- ¢d. Breadstoily wore quite dull at lower prices, The Toledo, abash aud Weetorn Railroad Company | have failed to pay their August coupons on their first mort- gage bonds. The compeny propose to the bondholdors to waivo the interest for six months, and to permit the carn. | ings of the road to be applied until November 1, 40 per cent to the second mortgage Coupons, and 60 per cent to the floating det, from November 1 to Fobruary 1, 25 per cent to the second mortgage bonds, and 16 per cent to the | floating debt; and for one year thereafter, 40 per cent to the first mortgage coupons, 26 to the second, and 35 to tho Hoang debt. galgeegizy BSEES8Es x = eee8se Ps et td x : f $sicksc 33353 E ° z essiess e2 el 2 < ESS3 2? essesseeesss Szt2ees b30 blo b30, veo . b80 bis be SSen ‘bere was a marked activity in the ma: ket throughout the 2,021 head, and at all the yards 2,25%~ avout 700 hoad a ase, as compared with last week's res. verage presented an, Improvement bes average quality sae wreks, and im consequence, vanced about one cent per pound—there was previny even at the advanced rates. The supply jelly The @ good balled Ohio and Iliinoie, with 113 head from Indiana, poe = et head from this State. The Obio bullocks oar- the psim, being the finest in mark Son wees Cc. por pound, ‘tf the mar ket. was every tales at a mueh earlier hour than asi by some few ibat the sapply was not sufitvient to the present demand; bowerer, as there were quite a probability is that it dispose of them at prevailing ber of very ordinary cattle, the would be no easy thing to prices. COWS AND CALVES ‘ot, and many of which was about the top of the closing , and tt was thought satisly Are not quite so plenty, but there is ptenty on sale to satisfy the demand, which was prices. VEAL CALVES. Thore was quite an increase in the receipts thir notwithstanding which prices at week, bave advanced to the old etancdard, 73¢0. for the beat. The average quality jaa de- cided 110) SIKEP AND 1 AMBe. ‘The receipts during the past week have beon ¥ and on Monday there was « larger namber a provement on last week, ani some of the ontale at Allerton’s wore the feat we have seon this | cE (mr ney ved in Sixth street, than on any one «ay for seve ‘Notwithstanding sho increase in the reooipts 1 bas not abated, but continues good without prices. WINE. ‘The recetpia of the past week bave been unusually light, there only bavin 8 head, all of which were dis poeed of at Tc « Se. RECATITULATION. ‘The total receipts of ali stock at all the yards for the week are as follows — . Cows and Veal Sheep and ales. Calon. Lambe. Allerton’s... 2 ul 496 1 owning’s. zs 6 ‘10 Chamberiain bo 128 6,los 102 la — Total......... 206 1 = 1,813 Total last week ne ou 10,998 Total since Jan. 1.. $8,026 «22,884 217,139 RECEIPTS BY NEW YORK AND ERIE KAILOAD. The following is the report of stock road destined for New York for the hh MISCKLLANKOUB. VALUABLE DISCOVERY.THE UNDERS! wishes to draw the attenticn specniaorn, brewers and overs to his invamable discovery April M1 187, for exsiading from liquits o tap same time tov free from the fancrt apply to A. 3 A a Take fortane to any enterprisiny person. RAP CLARET WINBS— i.) ©, ee for sale by @. B MENDUM, 18 Orne RARE MATERIALS, DRUGS, MET ‘vor\nae for liq n0re.— Asbeatos, insect powder, vm, Wal ALA, Pied iNeD + Patented aud ni the For further particulary Lovejoy's Hotel, Park row. FROM $228 TO aire. r Sota Wi cpate bt aly Bread reer of Duane rene BTABLIBUED A. 1). ONE THOUSAWD EIGHT dred and twenty seven.- Periact fitting ovais, nonce Fox. United aray, Bavy and citizens’ tailor, 40. House More, Amity pay) corner of Wooster, @ P. F. having ne pay sella the articles really cheap. | teal | | MAROH ‘ame ‘word in early spring ith all he inwect race. ‘Then, ore thay raw oF § Out to Sar. us M™ € UNNINGHAM'S P- HUN. vemts and Not rent yester@ay's at the above embraced about 2,000 4 was alre “eportod at of about 4,000 a ol 4 aod 0 Corn wax drmer, with i © grein ta this market at over this | ending this aad Tek AND OW COOLIrG Las WING # farina eenckers coud the uneatnral bet aud fem 'omrside You ehould true tam) th the came: Wing.” These may be Kevernlly 0° the beat grocers. MAPS sine mare. ae Mw Cowl Pou wee et The only 4 Ie in THE NATIONAL PCLIOR GazertTH THY NaTIORA. POLI BE Go7eTTe, Ont todap Out to day, Ont to cay ) eed emTE. eee Motrtecns Seana. The oply an ic ‘Vher aly ‘The only cy THR NSTION. POLICK (+ 7ETTE, 2BB Nation. POROR GeteTTE. ‘nt w day Oat t» day Ont today EIKiD (ue Ol of Bev t} Grand street, PULLS Aes Mew io WING MACHINES —ALL PERSONS WHO want & vewin, machine of unrtvslled liphtert and the heaviest (asrics bes, machin A year can obtvig it 10 ‘except S2"GRn a CO 48 Broadway, NY. {The subsoriber bogs equai to the: uilll'y, ome that beter 4 will enw the thea any citer, planta tou dow tget out of uate} im woman can ~ondll- earn At the office of t FOUTBERN AND WKSTEAN MBRCH ANTS. leave to inform bas redoced the prtce of bis Beh'edam Aronauc Feauotion of seventy per cana oe UDOLPHO wo! Bole importer, 18, 2) ana ido trade 24 Beaver hat bi ths dwg Fa, ore HORE WITH etitm ional weako: BROKEN DOWN CONSTITUTIONS, Com nervousue 18, lous of api reverse { to sirobs, gireng'h and eal are Mak by DP TAC B WERBEOS eanrelice uoya: Latrengtn is felt by the most debitityted after 43 leave, anc ait the fane- two, 34. Depot 202 Bowery, thrill of using ti ‘cona‘ipalioa fe. tir Ci order MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Caramotos—Boors.—In Wi y the Rev. Dr. Molanco, Mr. "3, rob: Aue ‘109, of New Haven, Conn., te Miss Exza Jasera Bora, youbgest daughter of Charles 8 Booth, of the former place. Conus —Haxpt — On Wednesday, Angurt 6, by the Kev. East Twenty shird strees, by the: Rev R. Ives, of New Haven, Vonn., to of Charleeton, 8 C Char'estop and Baltimore ; sper please ' ro Haas—Sarxae —On Sunday, Lyons, HB Haas, of New Boiford, daughter of H. 1. Setxas, of t's city. Harvord aad New Beaford ‘ Lawaance—Fiowd — At Bath, bay en evening, August 6 ir. the former i Sunday KEN, all of thia city Mr. Millett, at the Church of the Holy Mart; ‘Co? umm 1, daxghtor —On Sunday evoning, August 2, a: No. Mancaaat A. K, Mr. Pratl, Geosgm y Rev. J. J. Mase, to Sanaa, pleare copy. county, illinois, on by the Rev John ‘SM Lawnanos, of New York, to Mise A. D. Fuss, creging, July 98, by the Rov. James Millott at his resiteace, No Seveasa street Mr. Tuomse Navranviat. to Mite Many Jame Lasper- PaEaY—LAnsin —On Monday, Angust 9, by the Rev. R. R—, Mr. GLY Peaay to Miss Jha UARKie, Trum—Faazea.—In Cambridg 1 Of this city. Mars’, on Tuesday August 4, by Rev. Mr. Newell, Mr (scacs W. Trias, Yreka, California, to Miss Atta J. Peazime, of Died. Avusom.—On Tuesday evening, Aug: tion, Mrs. Maay © Axtiso som, of Haversiraw. |, W.dow of the late a4, of @ Cambridge. Au: Ber remains will be taken from No 600 Washingtoe ewe for intermens, t!is morning, at seven o’oloolt, Bowmws —On Tuosday, Angust$, Mansy Lomas, wife ot David Bowne, eged 4% years The relatives and friends of the family are Braprory.— At Hoboken, 00 Wednesday morning, Ac- gaat 5, Heepemeow Baanrorn, by | sou of John and Isabela Bed! Bradford. aro invited wo a'tend ‘he Belfast, lrelsnd, papers plea: Bose On Testag, A.yen ret rey) pp, in the 76 bh year of her age. , a — ¢ frionds of the family, and those of bis uncle, J, W. funeral, this the residenge of bis parents, No © copy. 1. ar the roattence of Mar- No, 26 Madison street, her motacr, Ase ‘The friends of te be ag respectfully tevited te st- pesday, a Bameort C.sac, in tho 19th yoar of Ourren, county Movahan, [relead. at three o'clock. alot bd cg's mired? The funeral will take piace from her late residence, No. 200 Bridge street, Brookiyn \o-my rrow afternoon, al Reif past two o'clock. Her remaizs will be taken to the Come- " of the Holy Cross. —On Wednesday morning, August 5, after a severe inoss, Groman H. Coun aged The friends of the family 49 yoars aud § monthe are \pvited to attend the fame. ral, this afernoom, at one o'clock, from bis Ine residence, No. 72 First strees. Haviasp —On Tuesday, Angust 4, afer a short illness, Jason GO Hayitann, aged’ d yourn. 6 only child of Wiliam and tilasbe, grandson of the Into James | Baviina oatha and 4 Heriland, and The friends and relatives of the family , those of his bro- thers, George W. Haviland, William Pye and John Pye, ‘and of his brether in law, Folah 7. Reove, are reepectfaly Botice Hgwnasy.—io East Ninety rcoond street, Yortytilc, on ter of Robert We mguiet 8, Sar, N. and Sarah U Hebberd, aged Notice of f reral te-morrow. Jackrox.—Io yo gen Wednesday, August 6, a vid Jackson, ogee cars, 8 attond the funeral, frotn the reatdence Jaquine, No. 60 York streot, two o'clock, without further god 24 Fuma, Macvovaat —On Tuesday, \uguat 4, at No. 447 Cotumeta street, Brooklyn, of sion of the longs, youngost daughter of J. H. M. and Susan 11 month: evening, .— On Wodnentay Saxan P, Marrann, daoghter of tho late W: Angst 5, ™. Haaser aged The friends ana reiatives of the family are respectfully ral, to-morrow morning, at eleven 0 Broekiyn Massachoretts please copy. from the residence to Htreot, of ber after ', from her late. , No, 06 Clermont avenve, near Park avenue, cKmp.—On Wednesday, \ugust 6, Wousm Jaume, om of James and The friends mae —AL Widdletown, , Aogust 4 Biase Wrouaw, © (he 82d year of her age, Saran Mckee, ged 4 months and 4 days invited to attend the fase-