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— (eum, to Wake Wlal of the: breeah loading riftes, with te’ Wiew to ascertain the best for military service. Gewese tie we a coma eos ted oval from Fee eeeriatien of 6,000 tens of snturectio ofbny cern ones asaat oscar Sry pes nso, four Dundred end @fty reorulis from The Presidest hoving sevurned to Wi ton, the ‘Wwembers of the Cabinet to day paid him a visit prensa ali salt ‘The Great Megatta at Rew Bedford. New Baprorp, August 13, 1867. ‘The regatta came off today The shore was crowded ‘wih carriages. Sicamers and ealling vemsels wore vory fumerous, and loaded down with pamengers The reather at the start was stormy, with rain and a stiff fereese from the southwest. During the race it was Bqally until noom, when it cleared up and the wind Gradually went down. ‘The following is « list of the yachts in attendance:— Fewpect. Ortentat (new), Abranam © Bell. McVickar, 47 tons. Volante, Garduer G Hammond, 64 seek seen eee Sax SESRSe SEER esk seeeeks ‘The Haze and Silvia will win the first class prize unless (proteuted against, beating their competitors on acco int of Gifference in canvass. The Una and Rowena did not run from « misconception of the order. The Rebecos, after folding her own gallantly up to the homestretch, carried {@ four boars, Gfiy two minutes and three seconds. The ‘Whole of the second class have beer protested against, on @ccount of a misconception in the orders given to a portion of them. ' Unless protested against the§R.chmond wil! tske Who Sirst price of the third clags. It is said that the Una ‘(xd Rowena will not protest. A meoting of the captains is now being bel on board the (Commodore’s yasht, to decide upon an invitation from the Mayor of Newport to hold a regatta in that harbor. Later from St Pavia, Min , August 10, 1867. ie. Pal Al a . ‘The republican constitatlonal ce convention to- A Case of Youuw Fever, Avovata, Ga., August 13, 1857. A case of fever occurred istely at 3t "se, Fla. a Kooper died of the disease, ion he the crew of a Spanish ship. Fire =o v0 August 18, 1857. ere centroyed by fre, Seventy miles perahed in the were in the and fourteen omnibuses were destroyed. Loss ; Insurance $10, 00. A fire also broke out in White street, at which the loss Mail, Wasninaros, August 13, 1867. Bouthern papers from all points as lateas due are to ‘of interest. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. PuLapermia, August 15, 1867. Stooks are o ‘ivania Gves 86; Reading Rail- gent Sic; Loog Ytana trond 11%; Morris Canal 62; Pevasy!vania Railroad 46: ew Oniaams, August 15, 1867. Floor per Card articles (Geecrelly enstanget. Crantarrom, August 13, 1887. Cotton—Bales of the woek 600 bales at firm and full Prices. The recetpie at all Soutnern ports up to the pre- ‘wont date, a2 00m; with those of last year, fall short $85,000 bales. sala at $1 68, PAGO, qlee oF Se, es Flows dull. Slog 400 bbia wi 96 600 $7 tor ann extra Ohio and Michigan. Wheat dull, millers ou 18 will_be wilfully i sat No, 00 weet Mutouth rent, cn Naasow Bacarra WARstNG To Meciasics —A panciler, @amed James A. Amal, was working on the front of build- Sing No.\160 Broadway, fifth story, about 4 o'clock, on i ! i Adgditienal from Costa Rica. , Usivep Starm Sur “axavoga, ‘Asrurwait, August 2, 1961. } Sleep of Wer Saratoga—Uondition of the Filibuster De- serters at Greytnon— Humanity of the Duke of Bleufilds — Walker's Expected Return— Rumore— Ancidy in Central Amertca—The New Ooncasion of the Transit Rowle, dc., Be., Bt. We have just arrived here from Greytown, and I have barely time to write you a few notes of our procecdings ia his part of the world. ‘Whilst laying 0s that most rom ntic and charming epot (7) mothing cocurred to interfere with the even tenor of our ‘way, exoopt the daily arrival of the wreok of Walker's army. They came dows the San Juan river on every species of craf—ateamboats, bungos, cances, rafts, aud even logs. Many of these poor fellows were in « cond!- tion to elicit sympathy from the most o>durate heart Btarvation, together with exposure and sickness, bad doze ‘work, and left many of them more shadows of their for- mer selves. For some time we had forty-three om board, providing them with clothing end provisions, for whioh they ap: peared very grateful. A great portion of these were in (the wargeon’s hands, and swelled our sick list considera ly. A fow dys before we sailed, a steamer arrived from (the Embarcadero, on the Seripiqui river, which ts seventy- five nailes distant from Han Jose, with wbout 160. These were removed on shore toa house kindly furnished by Mr, Mantin, who is acknowletgedjesthe Mayor 0’ the town, besides possessing the royal and euphonipas title of ‘Duke of Bewfelds, bestowed, I presume, by bis Majesty ‘the King of the Mosquitos, that being the name of the capital of his kingoom. Colonel Cauty, of the Costa Rican service, was to earply them with such provisions as he could procure, we fur- “2 the -emainder colved erdove to repair ty aaplawall aud} Cousequealy wo v Jere to 11 rr we those om board to the shore to join the others. We left hem three barrels each of beef and pork ‘with one thousand pounds of bread, to maintain them un- Ul the arrival of the Tennessee, expect d dally, by which ‘steamer they are to return tothe United States. We gare them eleo clothing and left them as comfortable as the ch cumstamen would permit. On the 30th, at 2P M, we eailed for this port. The total pumber whore names we registered amounted to 233. Tuncerstand 20 more were marching down through the woods. Lenclese youjs list of the names which have arrived since the one slready forwavded Some one or = Faas unfortanates were drowned in coming down e river, It wascurrently reported in and about Greytown that Walker was on his return with 1,200 men, besides beving two vessels in the Pacife ready to ry at "an Juan del Sur as soon as the pro- piuone moment should arrive. It is there contidently believed that our goverament is secretly Ca | this movement, and that this ship is purposely ord Away, 60 as not to interfere with bie advent, the firt of August being the time specified. There is beyond s doubt much anziety and uneasiness felt throughout the whole of Central America on this subject, and it ia bat na ural that they sbould construe circumstances iato impeading evils By the way, our arrival here must be ® source of infi- red end harp'ners to the gy os ga the tonchof the Aspinwall Courier, aS the United Biates of not e icing s » lenuy intereet in this deligh\ful retreat, rapidly beoom| revonetied ; but lo! the abesnce for 6 fow days oe uatienal ebip, revives all the old hatred and animosity between we two countries. The only in‘ormation I could gaiz about the re opening of the transit, was thata charter had been granted to Mesers. Barris and Webster. I 6 ‘gray eye man of destiny" will 4 this enterprise for some months [ have not learned any of the conditions. ee to the United in the Central sme No ehips here except H. B. M. ak Tartar. Sho eails to-morrow for Greytown. - NAMBS OF FILIBUSTEES FROM WALKER’S ARMY, ON BOARD THE UNITSD STATES BHIP SARATOGA, aT GrRYTOWN, JULY 20, 1857. G. Clark, Boston; Jobs ashton, Middletown, Ot.; Cal- vin Walsen, Monroe City, Is.; J. W. Oaks, Scott county, Wis ; Anderson Keeth, coanty, Mo. ; Jos J. Robert- con, Danville, Ky.; Mathew Roth, Germany; Rupert Fiu- roy, Boston; wm. Keot, New York; Wm. M. Hili, Tonn.; Robert C. Burver, New York; H. G. Seymour, Cleveland, Obio; Thos. Kakin, La.; W. Boston; Beary ©. Allen, Ind ; Wm. Wilmeth, Ind.; 4 E. For, New Tok C. Wit Bt nga Jas _‘Gaiway, New York; ; Wm. 8 La ae she ta Buttorbeld, ‘Mo.—Total i F F se 55 i : Mercantile Library Association—Tribute to a Deceased Member. A meeting of this easociation waa held last evening, at the lecture room in Clinton Hal', Astor place, for the pur- pose of taking such action as might be deemed proper in reference to the decease of William Wood, Faq., of Canandaigue, formerly « resident and merchant of this ‘city, apd universally esteemed and respected fer his many amiable qualities and the warm interest he aiways enter- for the advancement of literary knowledge. Mr. Wood died at Canandaigua on the 6th instant, at the ad | i f 5 i 3 E “lpi aH : f i et ef if gies fH , l LE { ie i cal | i l *j is FT i “iti iF | ; E : E E i 3 ! | fr u ii i i i aH z Hi & i Fz — is i =f i f / 3 & i | #8 sf E | E | | i fi States of war Constellation, Chas. from ibrar Jay 10; for Malaga F ' i i iH HI iE ie i NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, , Cigy Politics. MEETING OF THE YOUNG WEN’s REFUELICGN GENE BAL COMMIFTEE—SUMBOM DRAPER DENOUYCRD AND ‘THO OTHSR BEFUBLICAN FOLICR COMMISSIONERS SETOLLED—4M BFFORT £0 BXCLUDE THE BS vORTERS. "The regular monthly meeting of the Young Men's Re- pablican General Committee was held last vight ab Btuy- ‘Veonnt Institute. ©. 0. Nott, President, in the chair,and @, G. Butler and John J. Shaw officiating as Secretartes. 4 CONTEETED BLRCTION. Alter the reading of the minutes, the credentials of oer- (ain parties from the Kighth ward were presented to fll vacencies existing in thé committee. It seems there has Pubmit the result of their investigations to the general cam- ; Meanwhile the contestants were in the hallway talh tag end ebeking their Gate at cach other in a very be- ght HB ie: t i z * fae i i 5 i i: g Fy 5 i & ee 380 that riggs gg hehnow! would have enything t do with the Board. . Draper did not do rigtt, but neither did the republican Governer and Le- — do rightin the appointment of that man Chol- Mr. Ronares, of the Ninth ward, did not think the Le- @islatare was so much [ i i lie E g i : ! z i g § A Hite Hae Se weal sil (il eit i i i i i i if zie ijl ii Ht | i | a rit Pe BE i i 8 § i ? willl f ; ! i Ht a iis B35 gee f [ i 1 i mence on Monday, probably with Lacresia Borgia. We hear that Brignoli has been engaged, which makes the troupe a strong one, Vestvall will sing several rics in whiob she bas po superior. Mr. Strakoech is quite {1 af his residence in this city. ireantie Erle, >; Reading, i do, new preferred, 1, Miohigaa Southern, old deferred, pl, 36. Ia Cromse and Milwaukie advarced 5 por cent. ‘There were sales of Milweukio ond Missiesippi at 61, eellor & 15 perceni, This is the age of preferred stook, and we ‘have no doubt many of the cid, es well asthe new com- panies, will resort to such an alternative for temporary pleted, will destroy the eastern division, and the comple- tion of the La Crosse and Milwaukie will draw away tho whole of the through business, and in so doing destroy the ‘western division. The management of the Milwaukie and Missiesippt are not to biame for this, They have done everything to prevent such a result, but it was beyond their power. The construction of new lines is the sole cause, and the effect is unavoidable, Competition is eon- tinually springing up, and all railroads are more or less subject to it, Michigan Southern, common deferred, opened this morning at 47 and closed heavy at 46 per cent, with. tales in the meantime at 45 per cent, seller 10 days. The bob im this stock has fairly broke. One of the clique has eold out and left bis colleagues to take care of the market. The mapegement ef this company manufacture stock go easily and eo quietly that outside stockholders are continually in danger from the watering process. Three, four and five thousand shares of new stock can be turned out any day. ‘The course recently pursued by the United States Trust Com- pany hows just how mvch value ts attached to the regis- tration of the stock ef railroad companies. When some of the Michigan Southern stosk of the aew or over issue was presented for registry, the President of the Trust Company: Mr. Lawrence, refused to register it, and it was only upon the advice of their counsel, Daniel Lord, Esq., that it was permitted to pass through the books. Holders of this stock ou by pothecation can judges little from thus fact how slight @ security they have for their money, and what an eacape they had in this instance. Had the Trust Company thrown it cut the atook would have been worthiess. The floating debi of the Michigan Southern Railroad Company {a eo targe, and the credit of the company {¢ #0 poor, that {t is only saved from protest by the continua! fasue of pew stock. The management of this concern bave to resort to all sortagef mancuvering to keep ite head above water, and the proba- bility is that ft will, in spite of every effort, finally sink Before such a citastrophe cours we may loek for further tasues of stock, and ita bypothecation at very low prices. The joggiers of the cornering combinations for the infis tion of the old common deferred stock, bave about played air lest trick, The affair has been a fallare from the start, and the losses will withowt doubt be found, whea the grand collapse takes place, somewhere in construction account. We understand that e balance sheet, drawn off by a retiring executive officer ef the Michigan Southern Railroad Company, for the use of an active director, shows 8 deficiency on the Ist of July, 1857, of $110,000 in the amount required simply for the payment of interest to that date, Thit does not look much like a dividend on the pro- ferred stook, to say nothing about the old deferred. After the adjourument of the board, the following sales of stocks and bonds were made at saction by Albert H. _ ~ & and closed at 43 per cent. Evory ono is anxious now to sell, and noone buys but those whd have deliveries to make, Reading fell off \ per cent. After the board Michigan Southern sold at 43}¢ and closed very weak. No pradent man will lend money on such a stock, with even the widest margin. Some of the largest capitalists of Wall street refused long since to take it on hypothoca tion af any price. The committee appointed by the board of brokers to examine the stock account of this company bave not reported yet. They have asked for more time We shall have the report, without doubt, this week. An unsuccessfal eff rt was made in the board by the friends of the company to have the committee discharged. Tae length of time taken by the committes looks as though they were making thorough business of it. ‘Ab a atill ister hour this afternoon, Michigaa Southern, old deferred sold a4 41 per cent, bayer 8 days, and 40 per cont, seller 10 days. It was freely offered at this price af terwarde, This is about the end of this colebrated corner, and the parties involved in it must come out with heavy losses, It probably will be the last corner attempted for sometime to come. Wall street bas too big « load of rail road stock to carry, in the ordinary way, without doing ‘anything to increase the supply in the market. The cor. ner in Michigan Southern was bound to break any way, but the collapse was hastened by treachery in the camp. ‘The California remittance by the Central America from Aspinwall, was $1,245,906, against $1,478,876 by the cor responding steamer last year. This shows a failing off of $228,071 tn the laat arrival. ‘The earnings of the Chicago, St. Paul's and Fond du [ac Railroad company in the month of July, Ese3s = ‘16 abe 90 Bank Com scrip.. 1043¢ 6 Hanover Bank... 8 10 Ocean Bank. oN 6 Park Bank 108% 70 Penn Coal Oo. 2 60 Cumb Coal Os.b00 17 200 Cley & Tol RR.010 81 300 40.. rs) 100 do er 100 do. Hx 1 do SL 100 do i) 120 do Za 200 N ¥ Cen 82 180 do. 81K 100 do. BL 100 do Bl 200 do a 100 do 81 200 do. 200 do. 200 Brie RR 0 do. do. do ADGUST 14, 1857. li; z F i all; if Y., aseigned; labitt- | i } rHE hy H) é om = 5 td eee ry e ry a eeacorcxcae : #SaSsssas ry 15, r) 0 60 % 1 00 it 6 7 te and Wi ern brends ranged from $9 @ $10, with moferate sales. Canadian was firmer, with sales of 600 a 600 bois. at full [seg Southern was earier, with sales of about 1,200 bis. at our figures. Rye flour was dull at the abore rates. Meal was unchanged and sales timitet. Wheat— The esles embraced about 12,000 a 16.000 busaeis, incloding <0 bushels Milwaukio red at $1 420 $1 43, mite Indiana ng $1 2434, and 6,000 do. naw Southern, in at $1 70's $1 72, and now white do ai $1 Corr —In_ vis to-morrow the market was quict and sales limited ‘The market was firmer, with sales of about losing ati ab 1626. for middling uplands, and jditng New Orleans. At the close no low of middling uplands of any moment could be had under and prices unchanged. tive, aad y afternoon ani y the sales have reudbed about 1,000 4 1,700 bbla-—meas at 634 60a 894 00, i ? i : | E of abou! cent per Ib. The sales embraced sbou! bhds. Molado at about 6%0.8 fo., and 1, 81,400 do. ope masoevado at 8 j¢c. & 1050., and 200 bus, at 103¢0. 0 ic. BIAKBT.—Sales of 600 9 700 bbis. were reported at Woents “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SLIGHTL pair at three dollars. Pty 4 LONDON OORJIAL GIF If A of the Itauian juniper et, -y in of Bnglieh grein. at i BE i ti 5 i sail fe i i H be i fly 3 3 2 3 d RANK LESLIOR ILLUSTRATED wWRWar, A | | AP RR gurase cngravions of re Cunningham's late baby adrentare, Also over 2) other engravings. . erat Pry Tae} Bee Gear a Bole importer, 13, %) and Ga NEW YORK vouowranes, rrenp! HISTORY OF THE WEW TORK REGIMERY wialt th soatve barsar of H. 8 BOGE! ry Broadw « ev noel ean be ag a Fone bonm gud jareminge oa ogee ot ‘portation. ere iv order "Prin Ma GOODWOOD Rack OUP. a SPLENDLD ENGRAVING, f ies and dowels and fou matic cases of the mites poe and o ls ost up = yest worden te canes ia | = Th mend eee Be, "BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Birth. Durswumeey—On Monday evening, August 10, the wit Mr. W. F. Dusenberry, of « daughter. se Married. ap te eS ES ie morgen tcang nag Wotan a 1 y o'clock tn the afternoon. stig ad Fixepms—Suddenly, of croup, oe Pag S st sae Conge haters aqels peseeae Notioe of the funeral will be Taoureday, Av; Amn Ga- street, at twelve o’clook on Satarday, August 15. Hoss—On Baturday, Avgust 5, at Toompeonvilie, Wiese Siar yoloass teen, et testa - lazy Fasvuas Hows, of Brooklyn, daughter the late Peter F. Hons, , Prrwas—On Thursday, August 18, Gazems Avaowes Por mas, Of cholere (nfantum, of Glenn and Letitia Putman, aged 1 year, 9 months and 7 days. * Her remains will be taken {2 Grosawood Cemetery tue Interment, this morning a ton o'clock, from 290 West i lk hy { i i? A Fy i ! H t i Pa : ne ie u li i is - & E i Te oe ie i i B i j . E 4 4 Hi tis i ff 3 E : L