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forced hy Our povernm ni ayeiust New Greagda, which, ‘however, through {:n Mini-tor, has expensed its willing- ‘Dees to allow seh ux woe acuaily sustained by our Citi- Bene Owing to the Papsme rite No ditilouliy is appre- Mende” ast egrocing upen a mutually agreeable basis of ‘Bowement of tne , euding qrections bei ween the two go vernments § General Berrun was w baye bad another in- sberview with Goneral Case to day Tn bo event will the ecminietrati a permit Costa Rica or ‘MBy other Central Awericus Sate w diminieh the geo- SBrephical boonitaries of Nicaragua, or civide or absor) the Territory ; anci of this tat they are probably by this “tame aware, ‘There ts na_qaestion bet weer this and avy ober country <Ubat does not promise « quiet ao 1 sai factory settlement, The Shawnee, Kansas ladians, having made their seles- ‘Cons and ications of the 40°.0¢0 sures, 1a accordance with ‘the terms of the treaty be ween them and the United “Biates, vurbing a9% rewa'ar bo tow apvroval of the se- Lections by the President, vuiore the residue of the Sha’ wee lands will be opened (0 sie wad pre empiton, Ia view “Of thie con'\tiow of things, the Commtsetoner of the Gene- al Land office will <bortly t sur iusiructions to the Survey- -or General of Korat, ‘0 approve the plats aod eurveys, ‘and transm)! them w ihe proper lw offises. The claime Of the white ee'ters whe have already gone upon those slands wil wot be “ecognized The Uhio 2 cmwore'ts State Vonvention. Co. onus, Ob, August 6, 1857. ‘The Democratic State Non.eniion met here to-day and Mominated H. b Payne tor Gov-ruor; W. A Lyttle for Lieutenant Governor; Wr Waits nm for Iudge of the Su preme Court; Mr Morris for Siate Treasu-er; J, Boinbart ‘for Seoretary of State aud © L. Backus fir Superintea- ‘dent of the Beard of Pubite W orks. Resolutions were adopte t end srsing the Dred Soott ¢e- cision, approving the administration of President Buche- tan and thed cirlue of p»palsr sovereignty as advanced fm the Keusas >+browa act, andin favor ef an indepen- dent treasury fr OL to. The Guberostorial Election in Missourt. Sr. Lovis, August 6, 1857. ‘The follo*ing majorities are nearly correct:— Livin, St. dale (oficlals ‘Cape Girar dea: Lin ° In 8 Louis Rollin’ majority Is © gain of 548 on Fill- more’s vote. His entire gain so far is put down at 2,500. Alabama Election. Monta, August 5, 1857. ‘The demooratic ticket in Alabama has been elected by 8 Sarge majority. James A. Stallworth has been elected to ‘Congress in this, the First district. wo Men Lynchd at Leavenworth, K. tT. Sr. Louis, August 6, 1857. Advices fom Icavenwe'th, Kansas, state that mach ex- ltement exists there, growing out of the robbery and murder of a man named Stephens. Two men, named ‘Baincs and Quarles, were arrested, charged with the mur. dor, and their ocnfessions disclosed the existence of a re qularly organ'zad band of robbers and murderers. So -veral spparently respectable citizens are implicated as ‘Conidants of the band. Baines and Quarles were bung underfiyach law. Advices from Leavenworth of Monday state that Wools nd Knowlton, the com anions of the two men hang on Friday, were being tried by the Judges of the Vigilancs Commitee. The people were intensely axcited an ox- Pressed a determination to lypch the prisoners at all hazards. Governor Walker and Jadge Lecompte had ad- dressed ibe people bt failed to pacify them. Destructive Fire at St. Paul, Min. ‘Br Pact, August 4, via Denvgcs, August 6, 1867. A destructive fire broke cut this morning at 2 o’clock {a the store of J, T Caldwell, St Anthony street, and before the flames could be extinguished the entire equare, with the exception of the First Presbyterian church, was Con- in all were burnt, involving -@ loss of $50,000, om which there is $12,000 insurance. ———$—_———— Fire tu Chicage. Caicago, Aug. 6, 1857. A building at the corner of Washington and Clarke ‘etrects, owned by James Larnon, wat totally destroyed ‘Oy fire last pight. It was undergoing repairs, and the fire criginated, 1t is supposed in the carelessness of the work- moa. The joss is about $30,000. rime in New Orteans—A Vigtlance Commit- tee Wanted ® New Oxtzivs, August 6, 1857. ‘Tho examination of Blackwood, who brutally murdered ‘with the Inten jon of |ynobing bim. an oxamination, and he was committed for trial without ‘appearing in court. Rumors are afloat of the organization Of a vigilance committee. Indian Troubies In Minnesota, Sr. Pact, Aug. 4, via Deavgen, Augast 6, 1887, Information of a favorable ature has been recely: from the friendly Little Crow Indians, who wore sent to take Ink pa-du-tah’s band of murderers. They were at tho latest da'es at Hole in the Wall Mountain, expecting to find the outlaws at Skunk Lake, and confident of the suc- ees of ihe expedition. Governor Medary returned yerterday. The Slour Agency will despetch the army and ammunition now here 4 the frontier, to be used tn care of emergency. Proceedings of the Kducational Association, Atpany, Augast 6, 1367. ‘The Standing Committee of the Association for the Pro motion of Fducation to day reported the following ofces for the ensuing year:—flon. L. B. Woolworth, of New York, President; R 1. Cooks, of New Jersey, Secretary, and Jno, Whitonead, 0° New Jermy, Troasurer, For the Gianding Commitee the following were reported:—Hon. Amos Dean, of New York; Rev. Chas. White, of Indians; Prof, W. F. Phoips, of New Jersey; Chas 4. H. Lindsey, of Connections, and Chas. J. B. Lindsey, of Tonnorses, To- day's soesion was mostly passod in dobating the auyges- dons contained n Chancsllor Tappan's address. Rerrato, Ang. 6—6 P.M Is, at $6 25 @ $6 60 for a superfice Visto and Indians, and ast os for eaten ‘do. Wheat dull and aunt. Core 00,000 bushels at 750. # 7540, closing ‘Oats wtondy at 0c, Whirkey ‘st 200 porgalion Freights down 99. to Troy and 10440 to Now York. Lake four hours ending at noon to day:— i Dusliels wheat, 40,000 bushole corn, Ganal exporia 11,000 busivela wisaat, 65,000 busliols The Persia’s News at New Urieans, &c. New Onueans, August 6, 1857 ‘The Persia's advices were received by the naione! line yeserdeay morning, and pablished in full in sue evening edition: of (be associated press, fwo Boys Drowned at Albany. AlBany, August 6, 1856 ‘Two lads, sous of Mr Maybar,e liquor mercuaut of (hie cliy, and Mr, Fiynn, vere drowned in the river this «!er bon while bathing ‘dhe Soutuern mal. Wasanvaton, August 6, 1°07 New Orlears papers of Friday of last woek are to Dac: Dut they contain no ree of importance. —_—_ Academy of Music—Che chora! Opers. A pleasant series of concerts wore commeuved u' the Aracemy last evening Th house at presont ts losses ov Mr. Stewart, the manager of Wallnok’s (aeatre, and (. lrection of the ertablishmort fs in the hands of Mr. Boar cicault, whe has re-produced’ the salicat features # the European summer concerts. s T and parquette of the Acaremy have heen thrown Into @ vast solon dete, the organ and etege fur the singers and the orchestra ocoupying ‘be «pace nvually a) toned to the inatrumentalisis at the ours. Toe renaia der of the epace is given fo the audience, who are tons ai jowed & ; romenade throhgh the extent of the bi | ting The programme inoluded voce) pertrrmancas by Mi Agnes Roberton, Miss Simon and Mise 8 tnols, wits good chorus ead an orchestrwof more thin conducted by Mr. to 6, The house waz orowied and oe perfermance gave the highest satisfaction. We fave bardly ever heard a moro: fiettering reoeption than (iat given to Mise Roberteon. Fe. m the indications of fast pigbt it would appear that Mr. Stuart Bas suocerded in tat which was heretofore considered impossible; or, tn otacr words, tbat he hes made in ove coup ie theatre, the Acade- wy 4 place of popular as well as of fashionable rosurs Burton's Pheatre— iiss Maggle Mitohett, Miss Maggie ¥itcheli, «ho should hove appeared iat Monday night but failed to do 80, made ber first bow befa-e n New York audience, since rhe has become asta’ ia + evening, a! Purion's theatre, This artiste Srat appoa-> vefore ‘be feotlights in this city at one of the mine theatres, where #2e did not make any very oxtraorair ry eentation, thor gh the was regarded as a clover and pro miring perronator of eccentric female rdles. Finding, os Misa Heron did, that Bowery audiences were not appre cia'ive, Miss Mitchell tried ‘freeh folds tnd pastures new" in the West and South, and bas been rewarded by abun dant avecers in |b» provincial theatres~-a success tha! has tempted her to try New York again, ant under enti-ely Gifferect auspices. Wiss Mitche!] last night played Celests’s colebrat:d pantomim'c 7dle of the Arab boy inthe ‘French Spy,” | par! tbat requires very pecullar abilities to make interesting, and which is apt to suggest unfavora- ble comyarisons with othar eminent actresses; bat not. withstanding her boldness in assuming & part for her début in which there is mo speaking and all is ‘dumb show,’’ she was entirely successful, and created a very favorab'e impression on the audience. ‘Miss Mitobeil is of low stature, bat has an exjuisitely moulded, lithe and graceful form. Her face is agreeabic, but lacks expression, which hor body cer'ainly does not In fact ber } ow ra: & )antom‘mic actress depends almost entirely upon the surprising rapifity, grace, ease and ox prestiveness of her posturing. Every turn of the body, inclination “fthe bead aud gesture, however minute, is full of meaning, spd she produced the wort striking effects by these meane. We fec! no hesitation in saying that her performance of this réle was quite equal to anything ete cope when last she ap; eared tn this country. ‘This yourg actress can safely claim @ poaition in the very first rank cf pantomimic artistes. Anew farce entitled ‘Katy O'shail,”” which followed the “French Spy” gave Miss Mitchell an opportunity to phow what she could do Sone ee part The farce iteeif 1s mort preposterous trash, bat the debutante made @ very fayorabic impression in the part sho as- sumed. She has occasion to sing, which she does pas- sably,and to dance an Irish lit which was immense, while her sctiog was characterized by grea abandon. ‘Mise Mitchell was called before the cortain re seatedly, and she may be ect down as having mace» dycided his. L. 0. oF O. F.—Tho annual election of ha Grand Losey of Southorn Now York, was bold lastovering Toe | largest number of votes W polled ‘hat has been cast for severa) years, Thererul’ wa a %!lortcm ur Fad Master, Abram Lent, of No 40... + 809 | Robert Adams, o/ No *1 oe . ook Fir Demay Grand Moser, C. C, Pinckne; of No #0, 21 H,Bremer, of No. 8:9... ‘x0 Per Grand Warden. Geo. Smith, of No, 80...... ++ 3 4. ©, Grabam, of No, 35...» pore Cy For Grand Secretary. John J. Davie, Of No hb... sss 82 F. W Herring, of N». 190 tT M,C, Pus, of No. 47.222. 243 Mr Grand Jace Rosell, of Nok, coceoved ener entill Fur Grand Representative John G Claston, of No. 1 ‘ Treasurer. 230 Diep 1s Paisorx.—We notice that a day or two slvee Byron Suart Ma Dupald ated sudvenly im tbe Mirai gan Steve peott mtiary a Jackson. He was formoriy « rerident of .bicago, where he worked as « printer. He was arrested and convisted chiefly through the agency of alied Finkerton, for placing obstructions oa the track of silroad, with the design of the Micdigan Cam robbing the mal of we hus thrown off tho track. He was senrepeed 6 rinty tine years which was anddenly ‘ermionied hy a Mt. ° — = Seignette Bra.cy—Pale and Dark, tn Bond, for sale Wp halves, quertere and octave casks; will de delivers 4 dea waredo se; elec other Mognaa, Rochelle 2 randies, for sale low oy SIMPSON BROS, Pine Pocket Outiery—a« Kich Assortment at DBRS’ store only, at No, | Astor House, Secetiys —Williamson Bros. Peerless Pho cameo—types daguerrecty pes and ambrotyper mleks "Bp Pu'on street Whe Lwpertal ph. In made only at Brady's , No, 259 Bros4war, over ‘Thompron's sa/con. _ . AMBROTTPRS At BRADY'S, Lower Galler, No m8 Br adwar, Fahoo street Mrs. Ei a A Les pment Photograph Rree3 ADE BROTHERS gall 2) Bro-dway, four Boove he Ani r house. In addition to po + Ss ‘We have this erason immense stoek of etree re Raptarer-Mars® & Os. Remcel Care Trase ane, to Ro, 2 Vesey street, Astor ous. ————_—_—_—————— ee Jara, near Holloway’s Pule.—' Mineral medic: i Medicine without Pay.—1 witt ica ara ai hence ‘reek Fever, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1857. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. " MURKY MARn we THOMDAY, Augest 6-6 P. My Qnotattons for stock# show an improvement to day in muosefthe leading ratiraad shares. The vary ensy staie of the money market erables the sirem speculaiors to hy potheoste etock» with comparatl ¢ly moderate vargas this givew them “eolliles for baylug for cash, «hi ib Mi, giver ne actlviny te the market which it wonlt vot otherwi-e pewent 8 tome ar the buying of fancy ratirosd arozks ty aontinad e- the epeovlatora of Wall eireet, vo one can comolain, for Wgives @ marke! lo o tide biltere who may tor cata realize, gud coro niates theo senuritiew lat yal where thay ortenated Ti te merely Criviog them home where they wtilhe likaly to taken tong rent A fen buard te day Peorey!varta Coal Gompeny acy antes ¢ rer cont: Now York Oemral, ?; Rito, 1, Readtog 214 Mil eautte fod dilsnige pot, 3 $Gali meand Chivag , 1; Slew land and %, lofo, 1, Ta Crome and Milwaukic 2 Michigaa Soutnera old doverred, deeltuet 44 per cent; do vreferrad. guarantiod {We hove in the eld teferrred ard tr the guarantied, preferren elect of the Michigan Southern Ratleoad Jom pany ide Int exttbited of @ ten per cent proferred gua’ ranted wreck aeliog at 26 per cect di-oount, and an old Common detorre' eteck, «hlob canno! get one Gent of di | Gand ntl! the wbair fey) fer oems fe paid on the crete md selling eb coig sdont bl per cent diceannr, This laconmie leroy te the vepulb euth of enecwation. The corner ‘og vombizetion (a the uld wtil pred diy for a ime longer Wanege to Keay the thing tnfisivd, with'ths bone that « few gree ones ma, be doaeu inaud made take some Of the ecook at the ouxrept bigh price Cneir hopes are n> Melty to bo vealind Alter the sdionrament of the board, the following sales Ofelooke ocd Winds were made a! avetion by A'bort @ Nieoiay = 216-000 MY. and Horioos RR Int m . tm aAded 625; FAN 1670 Hi tsow River RR Gen, bao do. lig Tor urence erin C1867, ..... 70 peered «fF I®.,,, runoe aerip of 1857 RUC Atlawtic Mutu: 1 40 “on Mntua! ne 1O0trt tend Lee 4 sh cow Nierar Bank. 50 bhonte Mork, 4) Mis stemippt and Miesavrt RR... 108th seepne PR see . oe 90) 4 Mac River and Like b te RRL. . if 0 Sow — wsrerdem Fire lasorauce Co, Morte Tesavan’ eee 4 beard he market was re’her irregular, al ween om 14 per cont; La Crosse and rie, &; Geleos aud Chicago, 4; Mil Minvtesipel, 13 Reeting declined i por «ot. (he mecung of stockholders tn he La Cros and Wilxaukie Faliccnd Company will be attended wi hthe lepofest reeulta, oho rehekind of atrit has bean aronaed. These #eotlemen on ‘he aeot agreed to raise $1(0,000 each, and tho balance war gvarantied in smaller sums, The Giercis' plac provosed by ‘ha President will, we un- derianc, be carried ont, ard the ompletion :f the road to the jurction weenret b thy clove of river oa: igstion ‘Thi wil give he La Croese road all the winter and (ho early soley | evel and from Minnesota, The naviga- tion of the U prerMis-is«l) pi river is seldom resumed until after the ls+of May. ‘The Areisinot Treasurer reports to day as follows:— New York Oe Miwauwle, 1; vwenntie and Total receipts ...... 605+ 006 $247,015 88 ‘Total psyments.. 102,230 37 Tovot balance,.... .....+ 12,302,881 27 The receipts of the Long Irland Reilyoad Company fir the mouth of July thin year, amounted to, Same month last year. a follows :— «+ $488,477 29 | TN T08 4 18.681 82 $213 7'6 35 » 226, $08 n2t 27 | 44,761 20 | $63,070 oT | Surplas CarOiDE........ee ce eee nee The earnings of the Clevelacd and Toledo Ratlrosd Com- pany for the month of July thie year amonnted to. 842, Seme month laet year... ex of the Cloveland-and Pitabarg for July are | upc fl oly reported to be $05,000. | ‘The rece!nte and expenditures of the Upitea awa for the quarter ending on the 80th of June last, exolustve of | easy voter, fended and trost funds, were as followe:— _ Receipts Ca ee . $9,200 421 20 | mies cf public lands, « 1,066,218 * miecellancous sources, . » Mabe oe TOM es eee cree De. do. 1848... Reviemy tion of Texan indemnity work... .. saesetececce ceeeess 141,000 00 Rede my of bounty land stock 200 00 pion Pay went to creditors of Texas... 25,604 60 leormed..... 98,006 81 edt, incleding sereees 761,819 13 ——— 1 675,076 49 ‘The repor'ed earnings for July of the Michigan Southern Railroed Company are $189,410 against $176,048 for the enmo month last year, showing an increase of $13,512, ‘This is on an tnorease of 120 miles in the length of road operated, Ta connection with tlis fast the returns aro not near so fayorable as those forthe month of July Inet year. ‘The followirg sre tho receipts of the Morris Canal Com. papy for the past week and season, as compared with the reee| pts to corresponding time last year: — Total to July, 26, 1258... ‘Week endirg Avguat 2, 1856, Total .. «+. Total to July 25, 1807... Week ending August 1, 185; TOU ..cssevscrrrsecesecceesesseseesseees 146,082 68 Decrease !n 1857.. The receipts of tv opening of ravigaticn to August 1 in the years pamed, wore an followe:— Boards Sean’, Shinples. Braves. Fet 4 Lhe. 20,230 67,846,120 3458 98,607) 20,716 85,632,168 19,880 43,194,825 13'654 148 808 34,211 500.964 ey B1,780,817 eee 81,310 5 5 ‘This table brings us to tho beginning of the fourth canal month, and the receipts of boards and scantling show an increase over the corresponding month of inst year of 8,079 860 feet; of shingles, 12,155 M; timber, 7,00 ¢. feet, and staves, 41,866,812 Ibs. From present indications the receipta for the remainder of the season will be fully equal to last yoar, and will, of boards and soantling, excced those of 1866. In regard to the (bio defalcation, a Columbus totter to the Cir cinpati Garet's rays, under Cate of August 1, thate thorough overhauling of the Auditor's acd Treasurer's books baa been made, and a statement of the account of the treasury from Janvary 12, 1852, to Jane 13, 1867, has been prepared, showing that (be defalcation af the latter date amounted te $723,091 (1. A number of parties have Deen questioned as to the boriness relaticas of both the treasurers implicated, and afier a cloee examination of Mr. Gibeon, whore testimony is comprised im forty manuscript pages, with all pagers and socounts in their reach—Mr. Gideon's former statements to the contrary— only $353,000 bave boca reterned of a sum of more than one milion do). lara taken from the treaenry by Mr. Brestin, of which he alone wan in defanit, making Jobo G. Breviin « defantter ‘or $728,601 61, Of thie eum be furnished depreciated peper amounting to $164,656 26, making the Stato a lover and unaccounted for of $674,654 ¢6. Mr. Gibson | Jaime that not one dollar of the public moncy has stuck to bie hands or been lost by him, and presenta an account of a balance due to bim by the State of $16,060, The committee appointed by « resolution of the Camber land Coa! and Iron Company to Invostipate the alTairs and examine the property of the company, have just made a report. The Locust Polrt property and wharf is con- sidered a great acquisition to the company, It is well altuated, and has upon ita double railroak track, extend- Ing from the Haltimere and Obio Railroad, which enables the Company to load vossela from the cars without ro- committes, The wharf bas three railroad tracks upon it connecting with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and is so arrange: that six canal boats can Le loaded at the same time. Its capacity is to load 8,000 tons of coal per day, Tho property consis's of ten acres, and basa frontage of | 7% feet on the canal, Tho committee report that thoy found alt the railroads end roiling sicok in g°0d orn tion, end prepared for a large tporenee of busines* shis yr .r. “The company is in poesersion of 11,000 scree of leet nore than one bait cf wu.co t* nnderiaia wit the “ greai” rota of coal «The westerly portions of this company’s lads ‘wil be msde accessible this year vy the extention of the Cumberian¢ and Porvaytvems Railroad, The prince! pal mining ls Gow dons atthe Sckourt ead Supe mince, wi Cepeo'ty 10 yield ebout 1,6:@ tous per day. Tho Astor mine, #0 soon as ibe bran sb ceil-ead cam be ov apis: ted, (abouta mie of sbich is yet unffaissed ) wil, give about the came yivit, ony 1.60 tome per day The cum- mit'¢e estimate tae cost of the company’s cos! at Awxan- ria via capal, to be $2 62 per tou, aud at Baliimmore vis railroad, to be $3 43 oer ton. The comasitioe give aa in ventory and estimsie of all tae company’s property eucr than the lands and rallroads, ent tne cx.ating deble-—~ Vaine of property other than raming ‘wnds and railrow s... ren 9691,207 06 1864. $487,"00 Bones outs anding, due Jan Bonde eseumed by the purchaser of In conclusion the roport eays:—In consequence of soci dc cts to dam No. 6,0n the Cheraprake and Obio Canal, (cver which thie company have no evntro’,) mash d@vtay has ccourred in the trausportaticn of com on that rome but they are bapry to afd, that the caval avy in Davigabdle order. The fusure prospects of the compary are good, apd promise to be rcmunerative to the took holders, ea the increasing demand for Camberian! coal for lonomotive and team purposes is making the property cally more valuable ‘The report justcompleted of the La Crovscan’ Milwaukie Railroad Compan) contains ibe annexed statement of cost, tT La Oneder aw Mr wacxre RAILROAD, Eastern Dirwwn Capitol stock 92 345,074 74 Bonded debt 2,280,640 00 Mortgages... + 20,208 83 Floating debt, deducting assets and cash..... 128.222 9v Increase prior to Let OfJUIY ....eceeeeeeeree 212,718 60 Total ...00e-rcerscaceressseerncreessoos+@8,0N2,019 47 From thia report deduct as chargeable to OULCT AIVISIOUS.. .e6.. ceneesees aaeees 2,161, 0H4 86 Cost of Eastern division of 102°/ miler... 30,674 6) 89.410 00 + 2,5%2,0'0 00 + 45,048 00 + 1,049,182 00 ME ois sh ehciais ras macnn aai Less due from other divisions, cash on’ band (219,447 48,) &e.y..00eceee Netexpenditureson the Western and North- western diVisiON.......4.+ $5,382,139 14 Portage Amount due other divisions, & $150,088 63 Watertown Capital stock, $216,980 04 Bonerd debt 844,000 00 Floating debt, lere aseets, 40 280 17 Duo other divisions, & 1111712 66 1 Watertown division of 53% miles $2,217 562 87 n to the bonded debt of the Northwestera divi siven above, the company have issued a million to the St. Croix and Lake Superior Company in efor a million of bonds of that company The Wericrn division and Northwestern division are common for sixty-one miles west of Portage, the present terminas ofthe road. At sixty-one miles from Portage the Western road diverges to La Crosse and the Northwestern to 8b. Croix. Of the sixty-one miles five miles are completed, and $522,000 have been rpent upon the grading, bridging, &e, The estimated cost of completing this porti n up to the tron is $225,000 ; the work dons on the Western divi sice ts $12,000—estimated cost of completing up to the iron, $610,C0°, Work done on the Portage division, $25,- 000, It is believed that forty five miles of the land grant road can be completed before winter. The cagineers of the Northwestern division find a favorable and direct route, with easy grades, and through valuadio prairie and timber lands. Tho amount above stated as expended upon the Western and Northwe tern divisions includes the cost of the rails for sixty.one mbes from Portege to tho poiat of divergence of the two divisions, and for the forty -fire miles between that point and La Crosse. The completion | of the sixty one mi es of land grant road gives the compa- ny 207,200 aares of land, which are estimated tn the report to be worth $4 200,800 at $14 per acre. The smovat need- ed to complete the road to La Crosse ts $°35,000. There are +tili on band 678 of the land grant bonds and these, with ovher asect#, will be used for the purpose of raising the above amount, - Btock Eacha: ge. $4000 Virainia Gr... 2000 Miser ori Bt 6. 235 3200 400 400 00 9000 Erte 100 g0c0 E RR $00 1000 Mich 1060 1500 It Cer 43 Mi 41 TM Cent 400 Mic\ #0 1 Cen 600 KOLA OR 170 2¢00 Gal & 8¢0 8ec0 * do. 400 6 be Ban! 200 14 Bink 00 100 100 to 100 do 10 40... 000 26 MiohSANinprf atc aT 0... : do 909 do.. 100 LaCre M1 RR 100 do., $0 2000 600 600 Melville.. PATLUB TF fous tee Ingopestont, Ave, 6.) 03 The follo’ ; anni aa eaotan eeperen are, ke. Stowe Beepere, Dean, Mas? , failed. ‘ coring Harneee , Norwich, 5 falied; enteavoring to 3p Spee 8. New York suspended. ape cana Now York cay calenaed ond France & Co., Utien, N. ¥ , failed areigned. Ww. T. Hamilton, Syracuse, Pi ommeee to James P gran Le Gitwon, Mira, X,Y, assigned to & B. Strang ard Beadle; Nabiilties sald’ to be about 810,000. , Gibbe' & Co., South New Berlin, N. ¥., ae . Green & Co, Great Vi N. Y., failed wm. mney asaigne: Dennis K. Royee, Weston, N. ¥., Horace Howe, Title Valley, N.Y", ‘Walters & Cummir ge, Follen & Tambsen t Bhasen T ote Son 1 E. W. Nichols & 0o., stoned. John |. Vail, Henry, Thayer & Bradley, on” TATU, & Tenney, Portage city, Wie. suspended and left Preoeric mere Toe” biltien of about bat obtained an extension of 30, 60, 90 and 120 days, and will continue as formerly. Mreting of tie Moen of the La Crosse ut Milwanhte i Company. held othe Kater Hoare onthe Augus), 1867, B, Wheeler, Biq., of New = ih day YOR war called to the char and Fu Perry, Bq, of Al bey, Bprvlnted morctary che hdiowing O-B HCO e8F apmtoled, wits tnetrae tone (o eu bmit @ report et am &.jourued moetivg, toucatug the offatre of var ouprany wit & “bowen, of Poort: epete ; A. Vatlette, of Cipotroati, Ohio; Bu Perey, fF Albany; Andrew Leeter, of Now York; D. ot. mock, of Nee Yuk Whereunyp the meeting adjourned to meet et thera .o place © morrow, ato" lock Mt. Wesaemay, Angut 5, VAST Meciing eatied to order egressuly ( adjournment, when the con m thee aubinisted the folowing AOR Your commitice belleve the BA Crowne and Mil ankle Ba iread to te one of the mont tnporiaut ete: priser, aad deetined to bo ope of the bess pay tog ratleads iv th: | county; that (ho b terests of the rtoukbelders ard cred tora of the com) nny are in wo danger, if Ley vill uuite end furrith @ comon: atively an all amonnt of reoney, tn the present conaition of itt proviess, which will secure within @ fw mor bs the comple ee of the red ty we Junction of the werer) civision, OL tition weet of Portage City. This oringe tne matul tne of toe roa? to within 46 miles f La Corse and vtihto 160 motles of Bt. Paul, seerring tumediaiely the trayel oF ‘he entire Territory Of Minkesvta, aud ulitamlely Commenting the road wiih the who's «yt w of reliroets for whice It beral grants of Jand beve been madet tat Territory. The agriculiural janes belonging | the Uuite! Sratow nouth aad east of the country trough wined the Ihe of this road peases, have been vixposed of The eame ia true ia to nearly all the + oreromant laude ip [in ard ‘The consequence is tha: de omigration eet will bereafler Oud no cheap beuds before reaohing Menoe- sete, Kaneas and Nebraska, excoys !n North’ estora Wis: const This fact gives great veine to the fand grect of this rand, end will uitimately realize tho cumpany tts eniire ort. ‘The amount of money required to complet: the road to the jenstion, and for the p-ereat wauly of tne Gompauy ts ebous $406,060. Toe completinn of vie rand b daws pus Cation the cc mpany to B67, AC acrde of aud, wort war he read in e:mpletzd to that point, $4,6.0 O00 at lows, whied ons @ (ar towards paying ihe precent boned dul 1 abe rem ‘The Committee would, therefore, caution tho ere and cree ore ogstant raorifeing thetr securities ta the 4 reer at condition of the «took marke; Too ~ m,Ktlon of the road w tno junction makes the fou It will remove man, exieting “iffoa! wre the « proaching winter travel from Mit and Northern Wi conrtp, whi b will be very large. Th can be acoomphsbed «t:hta the nex foar months, ‘The Com mnt € reo -MMend the stockholders to suosoribe ton loon now offered of ope miltion of collars, to be paid kt the rote of #0 cente on the doilar—one half in cash and ope balf tu sbee ock «fibe company This will give four hwnare 1 thouran, doliars in cab, aod retl.o « like amount of ruck, The Committee would {nform the stock holders that slevon thousod cus of iron reile bave been worchased, pald for ane del v red in Milwauki"—sufficient to complete the road 10 the Miretaaippl. bere fe Lo trcebtednces or Hen on this tron, aad the vo chera for the @ral eettiement of It bac been exbidttrd of Now York, and tha: no issued without the concur- o 4 Poally, your committee recommend the publication Jeport of tbe Presicent and other officers of the eom- which has been read at this meeting. SHERMAN, of pan pany pectin H VAULECTE, ELT PERRY ANDREW LESTER, MEKS On motion tho foregoing es ‘was unanimously ecopteds ana ordered to be printed. Alto the following resolution was adopted :— Rerolved That Beard of Directors be reqnosted to cancel all ‘he rtock which shail be reseived in paymest for the pew issue of bonds on the Eastern division as {ast ‘Oa motion, orde ed that the foregoing proceedings be published in pr sigved by the Chairman end Secretary and bas papers. DAVID E. WHEELER, 5 It ig understood thet David FE. Wheeler and George Vorritt, Eeq., will be directors, with authority to appoint epoiber to represent the New York Interests in la Crosse Rallroaa. C’aTyY COMMERCIAL REPOR®. Bou of abow 1,200 bbis sbove range cf p ives, and choloe oxtra, bakers an’ ty brands, were unchanged and ranged from $9 a $1 olé and $10 £0 for & ,Louls extra new * four aces.” Fye flour coptinved quiet at quotations, Corn was nold moderately wt the above figures Wheat —Tho sales incinded abort 12,000 bushels, Dusbels = ne Ne were = 2,000 $1.85, and 1,200 do, ew Sout 8/000 8 9,000 bushels Milwaukie ig 5 ? i Lier Ryc—Nortborn, per 66 Ibs. Indian corn— Western mixoy, 66 Ibs Movtbert mixed. Corrap.-—The market was qui 8C0 a 400 bags Rio were made at lly & Curtox..-The tales embraced about 600 bales; the market firm at 16% ¢. for middling Uplands, and at 1450 for middling New Orleans. Fuaicuts continued dell while rates were uashengod. To Liverpool—Abdout 8,200 bushels wheat wore engaged at Sd , im ship's bage; 200 tierces beef at Od., with some fus- tic at T+.; cotton was at Se. por bale for square bales, and 1d, for Sea Talend, To Loudon—200 tons oi! cake copgeged at lie., and %0 barrols rosin at Ls, od, was Do engagement of Importance to other ports. Frit Dry cod was in fair domand, with salon of 600 40 gusta SR Gcorgus at $4 37, and 200 @ 400 Banks 6) eady, but tales moderate at an- changed prices. Horring were more active at rater. Hors—The oop ban bong ed. P a oh the owing Cistricts © lew s tal wo te unfavorable to a large yiclt, and some porswms vored at 18\ge , on the od to arrive. Crude turpen- t! ite sted arm at 8h. Toe lst alee to arrive Common rovin waa quiet et arp ron pay were quict. Ons —About 10,0008 were cold at 770 a 7% and |) barrels, Crode m was selling at $1 2509120, Crade whelo was un- Paov ios. —Pork—The market cottinued Orm, with about ico ’ % le i i 3 i 33 i I fi ii! if iF a AYTER. age STATIONERY, 40. ) Paper, all kinds; and all RT, 64 Massey street, N. T. 70" Bo eon MY lacs and styles ast pubabed by wa Fak BOA Sata ca cat, ime ihre gots» fee gira ton oa ord ( WL, FOB: / reels oeciock, Prige Be free, Navenn ee en RUDE RARE MATERIALA, DRVG2, METALS, Fig, ( ge for —Ashestos inset — ae nical, se eollowtog, Ae., for eaie * Vane Vow Wast a LOXUAE Ly tuber “Wone uke XUst ane SR AED O the brardle pray nt ra joes ob “oun heat ot hair? If eo, Tn Une, amd ef lant otala oF ae weerka time, and #1 wr bottle sent to any part at the cous Fy. KO GAH SM, 615 Aromtway, PAROY AIR Pine, HEAD Gana ve HO ee ereal verity - new shine ond ocee bas “0 , Wing and git” jum vecerred. at G ; at OBE via AN & TOWNDKND & OF oe O7 Bewtway, comer Cites a 4 Bie i dence ta tha thy Kroadway | 4% OU Samm j peng 8 a ane | WRovIRS oak. a torner of Tene strom AND GLTEREEy Mo 1 Ane stron TUR © 6 BHO 06 bans os SOMO © 1 OF THR BOOTHBY AMBRWAN JOURNAL ix now published i } PRIOR vive CHNTS Rubromt tion 62 ) per aanum pasiage Incluted fier THY Namen ee ot, N.Y | ORR JTIO8 PIRI WINE FOR INVaLiDa AND C1 iP Yeleioeni, for eu a bon aay a he wins rerio ia Rigen Cg ye) Bag) Lyd td F Bs joke. London, Haar Baw oid by the prindpal eiavoncre SUUTO ROYALTON BANE NOTED “taken st par For summer clotht: g, AL MV INS!, 66 and 6% Pulion sreet pwape Se aL Page WHO WANT & rewin. mnchiae of unrtve HtiNy, ow = t and Pe reece, fabsion ‘be (At ron toe t machine for family use, man festuring planta’ Orne we. whalorer nmsshinn wet dort Kel oul of ewan, od with whiab en in: uatrh ne woman oan readily eam R year oar obiln ft ro whore eXoAp. at We oitice of 5i_ GBR a CO, 488 Broadway NY TRANGHRS REQUIRING GIFTS AWD PRESENTR Shou viet the setrmive hasan of fe Roiene ie Bron’ way, aa every om ceivabie variety cnm be for nd there Beauitfui jet ornaments, tans, card cass, wort boces ane Creesirg cxses, together «ith toys, dolls, and games Maa ie Jor all i Told at tha lowes: pe ft \iaparteon. — pees Towa are 246 and 348 Krondwar, New Vork Arrieton'’s Raicway anv Srsau N tox Gowwm Pube HAS OM00K OF AMPRICAN TRAV IRy STRATED ® ED Hin oaoow OF Assen ww TRAP Ete 9 Sor her aud Koatern States ALUSTRATED W\rnR0ow OF Ansry the toutherr wna Weatern NGLER's Quior. ES . Testes Te tae Rendy early on Saturday, Foun Bran wines ‘The bet portralt or Mrs. Cunningbam ever pablishad, The Ereape frem State Prison Mra. ingbem with tbe baby in a baal The joure, where the murder The 6 een Branury axp Rawxry Bend tn your orders for the LEADER WELEH & spite Leaver Ready early on Sat ie. The tt by Encravr i beat portrait o ‘unni ever pw » ‘The from Riats Prison sia Mra. Cunningham with the baby in a base ‘The Bra View House, the marder was commi'ted, The fight between PRADLEY AND Raware, Bend in your orders for the LA DER. weLin & e CO. 1) Nassan street. ‘The best portrait of Cunsiogham ever published, ‘The escape from State Prison 4 'w House, whore the in irder was 001 ‘The fight between Rriouey ax Ragin, Send tn your orters for the LEADER. WELSH & CO,, 118 Nassan street ubscriber begs leave te inform the trade thas: bas red=ced the price of bis Bch'odam ardent = recent reauction ‘eqmal to the: of sevent; UDO WOLFE Sole importer, 18, 2) 804 22 Beaver wre Witla BROKEN DOW! STITUVION®, O08 (TeCtintoosl. weehnent, servousuow. lone "ot cag, vorvousLe a ah sleep and are reverse: heath by DE JACOB WEARER’) vanguifinn Ar slemane thrill of buoy t atrength ia felt by the most dabilliaind grow. | sing 1; dyer cous ipation, Ac.. leave, and wi! the tune | dopa are in order. 6); two, $4. Depot 2 Rowary “MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Ivm—Brrtox —On evening, Angunt 2, a Na @ East Twenty ‘hird streei, by the Rey Mr Pratt, Geomve R. Ives, of Now Haven, -, 10 Manaaret A K. Horeoe, of Charleston, 8. ©. Charleston Baltimore papers lease onpy Lymwas—Davns —On Wedlne dny Av nence of the bride’s father, by tty Kev, 2 Mi Isaaen, M. H, Lammam to Mise Kaonae, your gest daughter of Joka M. Davies, Feq , all of this ot Lovecaova—| oreday morving, Acgust 6, On by Rev. J. Dowling Mr. Havay Lovnono a, of nocin way, um, clieat dargbler of the late L 1, to Mise Aswrn J. James Bryson, Baq , of this oi Wi now*ay eveping, August & ‘Dewsom. — On the regider ce of tno Dride’e ‘Win sor—LAwoastsm —0n Th: Many 4, daughtor of J. B. Laxcaster, Erq , all oF a rr, r , Eq, tea, Asopmay.—in Andecn tty N 1, on Tharetay, Aogat 6, Auamarina, davgbter of ¥.T. avd Martha C. Aschmaa, aged 8 months and 78 dayr ‘The ‘elatives and {trots ave reepeetfally invited to at tend the ‘urers!, tomorrow sfterncon, at one o' from the re: idence of ber pa eae in Huteoa City, fever, AtnasT, son of James and i) za Blake, aged 7 years, attend tho funoral, from the residence of flamma'ion of the bows. Epwaan Avoveros, youngest som Invited to attend the funeral, fiom the oa. ax. —OD Burrost Cian, in the residence, Ne.’ 908 Bridge street, Corsey —On Thareda y Ber remains will be taken to Greenwood for svenoes Berges Five Orrners, wiiheut fort +r tavita ta. Biawe—On Thursday, Avguet @, of b.uous remiite® 2 morihs ard 6 dey. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are pe Yo. 129 Bank street, to morrow, at twalve o’olocie. Onaypien.—-In Hoboken on Thursday, August 6, of ia- ES volatives the family are residence of See tee ask « mam agus 6, of 1818 your of her a0, « aslve Curren, courty Monabaa, Ireland. Tho funeral will take piace from her ie iyo this afternoon, at half two o'clock. Her remains will be taxes to the “Gare Avgust 6, of let fever, 7 , of soar le! second daughter of George aud PRE gen ard 2 mow de. this afierroon, at one o'ciock, from the vealdenoe of bet parenia, in Fifty Gb street, between Fith end Math Henewen — At Yor ville, cn Wednestay, August 6, Sama Innve, duoghier of tober! W. od Saran @. Hlverds aged . 6 rm coths apd 17 The rolatives and friends ¢f the are invited to atiend the {onera), bis ‘at one o'clock, from the res\¢ence of ber parents, Exst ecoond trect, sear om. ante aT. VE Thur: ere A effects of an acct lent Ary on” —_— 1 particulars in to morrow's po place from the residence of her , at four friends of the family are re afer « short lines, we rai, from, the reaidease et afarnoen, | ra wa