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Greater oF lest degree, ali the transit routes eorom the American isthmus. ‘Whether we examine the Tehuantepec question, the Mionragua quarsei or the difioulties surrounding the Panama route, they will all be found to spring from one Prigotpal and {dentioal cause. This dausé la the deere of all the governments holding the sovereignty of the tere. tories im question to make the trade and travel that pass Over thelr route @ source of peounlary advantage to the m- gelves. Thus it has been with Mexioo, who has sold the Tehuantepec privilege to Garay and then to « 00, ‘and mow giediy sees it apse, in order ttiag [Stony bring mew gain to her coffers. This it is that ‘wt trates Conta Rica tm ber desire to gain possession of tho Gan Jum” "iver and the Nicaragua transit route The name cause urg.* New Granada to heodioss and conilisting Voyfalation in regar.' '0 tho transit of Panama, and is « the bottom of the im, “#tine feud between tho federal gov- ernment of that repabiic and ¢ap State of Panama, Kaoh Jooks upon the gengraphioal po ition Of tho Ithmus ae gource of peouniary gato; and while one bolde thet this ad. ‘vantage ebeuld accrue to the republic, the other contends .qhat tt is peculiar to the State. In view of these facts, and of the great principics and resulta tpvolved, the administration has determined to take the ground that these geographism potats are high: ‘ways for the commerce of the world, and as such cannot ‘ve closed by the governmerts holding jurisdictlon over them. This doctrine will be sastained ia all its purity, and “wil bo applied as well to tho partial closing of any of the wtoutes by onerous logisiation or taxation as to their com plete withdrawal from the use of commerce. None of the pa ons bokding the route will be ailowed to avail chemsel res 0 faotitions advantages held out to induce capitalists to ox peed tholr wealth in opening the routes to travel, to be afterwards abrogated in order that revenue may be raised frow the commerce brought there by this very expendi- Gare of money. ‘Tho cotnct tent advantages that every country receives from the onmoourse of commerce will give them an abun- dart recom pense for the advantages of their geographical position, while the frequent and direct connection they will ewjoy with the rert of the world should stimulate their own labor and profuotion. It is part of the policy of all Civilized Dations to allow to the oliizens of otver countrios free and eafe tranalt through thelr dominions; and this is what will be required of the isthmus nadons of Amorica Such fs the spirit of the instructions to Mr. Carey Jones in bis mission to Joata Rioa—such ts the tenor of the aa- moancement to the contending Tehuantepec companies, and «vob will probably be the ruling policy in the presett ne gotiations with New Granada in reference to the Panama wr Postmester Geseral awarded to Mr.8 B. Miles, of BR. Joseph, Mo., the comract for carrying the mails from ‘Independence to Salt Lake City, at $32,000 per annum, monthly service, in cosches during such season of the ear 83 Coaches can run, the residue of the time on mules, Ample seourity was given, and it is believed the sorvice will be tm yeration by the 1st of October, The depart mext desired the contact to be given toa gentleman re siding at Salt Lake City, who has been engaged in trans- jporting the mails over the Plains. Governor Brown felt assured tha! this gentleman posseesed the proper energy and ability to perform good service, but upon opening the bids bis was found to be $100,000, which, of course, lost * faim the route ageinat the bidder at legs than one-third of ‘eo amount. ‘The sale of old Fort feMing privately by the War De- partment continues to stick ta the craws of the squatters and speculators who expected to buy up the reserve as Chey é¢ the Delaware (rast lands by combination and bal- Ty!og. ‘She Commissioners were limited to seven dollars * aad Of7-conte per acre as the minimum at which they ‘ghould sel. The squatter comdination determined that no man shoulg bid over two dollars per acre. A man violet {ng thie-errengement did so at the risk of tis iffe. Tho same was tho case’precisely at Leapenworth. The Com- calesionors,-however, thwarted the plot’ by exorcising » diecretiorary Power granted to themy by the honorabie Secretary oWar. Thoy cold at private sale for $90,000 oF nearly twelve dollars per acre. No wonder the aquat’ ‘tere are chagrined and charge the Presidznt and his Cabt ‘act with corrupt speculation. It was cruei to thus deprive ‘<beeo worthies of 60 fine an opportunity to reb the govern: yment. “The half-breed Kaw lands are etili a subject of consider- ution by the Interior Department. These Inads, it will be remombored, frat tempted ex-Governor Koeder from tits time of daty, and ted to the Kansas trouvies. In 1825 the Kew or Kansas Indians made a troaty, by which they Granaferrod to tho Unitec Suton their lat ‘with the ox- ception of & rerervation for the tribe, reservations, of one mile square each, for certain balf Dreeds. Tho treaty, however, gave no power to the In diana to sell or alienate, White men, however, by fair means or foul, get possessicn, even in violation of the act of 1830, which probibite such sale or transfer, and now there is = warm contont about title between tho original reserves ani the present holders or occupants. These lands are immensely vainabdic, and [ am informed that the gales and transfors wil! be treated as nullities by the Gene- after a fall and ovrefal oxam!- nation of the eubject, has decided to shorten the craise on all Che stations from three to two years. This plan is doome | ad- visable, and will have the effect to bring into the na’ service aj Detter class of eeamen. Secretary Toucey already commenced avd intends to continne the reforms ‘until be places the navy in ise proper position. The old | Togy system is to be Gone away with. Attorney Genoral Black be: rendered « decision in the Maryland interest claim, end advised ita payment, accord- {ng to the act of last Congrers, The claim amounts to somo Chree bundred thourand doliars. It was the general opinion that quite # number of ap- potntments would be made in Cabinet Coancl to day—the Commisttoner of Patents, for instance, aud some four or ‘Ove bureau officers; bat nothing was done with them, and will not be (or some ds} General E. Ward and Join Wheeler, of New York, ar- rived to-day, and are stoppin: at Willard’s. um GRABRAL NEWSPAPER DESPATCH, {UK SRITCURE OF TIE ISLAND OF FORMOSA—OURIOUS REPORTS OF BRIGHAM YOUNG, BTC. Wasunxctos, August 21, 1867, ‘The States learns on the best authority that about two years since en American merotant named Robinet, re- aiding at Formcsa, bad 9 veese! selred by the Chinese authorities, end the same act was subsequently repented, nithough ke had permission from the Chinese officials to keep the American fing Gying over the establishment, ‘This being reported to Com. Armstrong, he despatched Capt. Simms with direotions that be should remain Chore and keep the Amorizao colors flying until further orders. This coourrencs was not thought by the Nery Department to be ® matier of coarequence, nor can It be construed as an adoption by this government of a system | of reprisals or & departare from the neutrality we have | endeavored to maistain in the Chinese reas. | The Interior Departmen has received intelligence from _ reliabie gentiomen and fogitive Mormons that Brigham Young is preparing to resist Genera! Harney; that he has relapsed into the grossest infidelity and atheism, and that he continues te hold up the government of the United ‘rates to the eupreme contempt of the Mormons. Among despatches just received by the government is the correspondence between one of our nayal oflicers and the Goversor of Singapors relative to hie ordering our flag to be bauled down by « British officer from the Datch Dark Henrietta Maria, which bad been abandoned by her officers and most of ber crew, and taken possession of by the master of an American ship, Governor Blundell earnestly disclaims any want of respect to the Amorioan fing of to the rights of American citizons 4m the steps he felt it to be bis duty to take; but the mat tor doss not here terminate, The bark was delivered to tho gorernmont of the Netherlands in India on the ground that the vessel being Dutch, the Chinese ovolles foand on boart of her, if innocent of mutiny, bad «claim on the owners, and If guilty wore punishable only by the Datoh ‘ortminal court. ‘The sale of the Delaware (Kansas) Indian trust land yielded over $887,000. ‘The Minnesota Constitutional Convention, Sr, Pavr, August 10, ria Dabaque August 21, 1857. ‘The Demooratic Convention today passed « resolution or tho appointment of & committee to confor with the Re pabdlican Convention for the purpose of arranging for ihe submiasion of bat one oonstitation to the people. This Bet probable that the members of the two bodies will meet in one convention, bat the great obstacio to the Lmmed ate rettiement of the diilicnities is removed. The rumored 6 lilaton between the Sioux and Chippewas is without founda't n Kixtenstve Fire at Paterson. Parmsow, N.J., Angust 21—0:90 P. M. A fire broke ont in Townsond’s livery stadie, (n this city, at half past 8 o’olock this evening, and is atill raging. Be. fore itcan be subdued it will probably consume a large Amonnt of property, it being in close proximity t the City Bloes’ armory, Garrison's carpenter establishment, and several stores and private dwollings, Tho ortgin of tho Ane ‘8 D0 pot sacortained NEW YORK HERALD, saTOR,'4Y, AUGUST 22, 1857. Reported Commercial Pallures in Boston. Bowron, August 31, 1861. Movers: BAWOTY 9, Boty ko, morchinnd, Of val otty, are reported af ruspended, with liabilities to thd amount Of halfe million of dollar and assets of nearly the 6\D° Amount, They have been interested largely in the suger trade, The faiture will not affeot the Cunard Steamship Compaay , tor whom they are the Boston agents. Is also reported that Messrs. Biancbari, Sherman & 00, commlasion merchants aud ship owners, of this city, bave suspended payment in consequence of the failure of E 0, Bates & Co, Tocir Labilities are salt tobe half a million of dollars, and thetr assete about a quarter of a ‘million. News from Fyrt Kearney— Wholesale Deser- on of United States Troops. gr. Locum, Augast 21, 1867, A letter in the Republican, dated Fort Kearney, 7th Inat,, says that the Fifth and Tenth Regiments of in fapiry and Phelpe’ Botiery bad arrived there. Captain Van Vieot had gone tn advance, on important business ‘The troops were much dissatisfied, and the two infeutry regiments had lost nearly five hundred men by desertion. News from Havana, New Oxceans, August 21, 1557. ‘Tho steamship Cahewba arrived here to day, with Havana dates of the 16:1 inst. The news she brings, how: ever, (s unimportant, News from the South, Wasuincron, August 21, 1857. New Orleans papers of the 15th inst are to hand. ‘The scoounts concerning the appearance of the couon crop in various parts of Louisiana continue bad. Tho Galveston Otvilian of the 13th inst. gives full fre tarns from forty-eight counties in Texas, snowing Runnels, the democratic candidate for Govern », 4,500 ahead. ‘The Galveston News of the 11th inet , says that the ma- jority fcr Runnels will be nine “or ten thousand, and thet ‘the Legislature will be more largely democratic than evor before, Henry E. Lawrence, late purser of the steamship Daniel Webster, died at Galveston on the 9th tnat. A bale of now Florida cotton was roceived at Savannah on Wednesday, and two hundred and sevon'y thousand ‘bushels of new wheat has beon received at Auzasia wilin the last twenty di Arrest of Lee Bank Counterfelters in Boston. Boerum, Augast 21, 1857. Counterfett bills on the Lee Bank wero extonsively cir- culated here yesterday, and two men, named Anderson anJ Philllps, wore arrosted with a quantity tn their posses- tion, Arrest for Robbery. 4 ‘Curcaco, August 21, 1867. J. O. Braymaa, editor of the Democrat, of this cit7, was arrested this morning for robbing the Post Office drawer of ‘money letters, which were found in bis possession. He waived a preliminary examination, and was held to bail tp 99,000 to avait a trial. Execution of McKim, the Murderer of Nor cross Hotuparsavra, Augast 31, 1857. McKim was exeonted bere to-day at twenty minutes before one o'clock, for ‘he murder of Norcross, He died protesting bis innocence, after speakiog from the soaif.id for nearly two hours. He attempted suicide this morning. Fall of a House tn Clacinnatt, Curmswats, August 21, 1957. Last evening # four story brick batlding ta this city, 00- cupied by Charles Rodman, a tobacconist, fet! with a tre mendous crash, under the pressure of 1,600 barrels of whiskey, whieh bad been stored in iis second and third tories by Calvin Fletcher. The east wall fell against a buildirg owned by J. A. Skiff, and forced in the entire side of it, Two other buildings were damaged by the failing ‘walls. The loss is about $20,000. The Return Cricket Metch at Toronto, Torowto, Canada, Aagust 21, 1867. In the retura crick3} match, between the United Siates and Capada elevens, the Canadians won, with scves wickets to go down. Melanckoly Casuaty. Naw Haves, August 21, 1867. Mrs. Harriet Thomas, aged fifty-tix years, a respoctabie farmer's wife, of the ne'gbboring tewn of Bethany, was Meilfed this morning in Dwight place, She was standing between the wheels of her carriage, when the horeo started ,and she was drawn by her dress some rods. Sho wna Itfted up by ber husband, but soon expired from ber injurtes, ‘The Schooner Tezan Capsized. Bowrow, August 21, 1957. ‘The sehooner Texan, from New York for Eastport, wae capsized on the 11th inst. 8he was towed into Gloucester- shire last night. ‘The Chesapeake and Ohto Canal, Aurxawpni4, Va, Angast 21, 1967. ‘The canal ts again in complete order, so that coal is ar riving im joantities. Vessels fearce ant Tauck in decsaad. Hates of fretght are upwards. i New Oaiaam, Cotton highor. Saies to da: 163¢¢. for midditog. Sales cf the woek, August 21, 1857. of the week, 440 bales, Stock, 15,000 bales. Receipts at this anh Sag we oe comneet ‘with those of oar fall 260,000 bales, while thoee at ail the Soutbera Dorts fal! short 600,000, Wheat dull aad unset. tled, Pork firm, at $25 per bbi, hu 4 Liver- pool J¢d., and to Havre 1,0, Wome, Angust 21, 1967. Cotton—Hales of the week, 750 bal pales. We quote middling at 150. # 15 Ciicaco, August 21—4 P. 3 Flour quiet. Wheat inactive. Corn siow of sale at 710. Oats dull. Shipments to Baflalo—No floar of wheal; 33,- 60 bushels corn. Shipments to Oswego—No flour or wheat; 25,000 bushels corn age gory yg M. Fiour lower, Sales 600 bois. at & 86 26 for Ohio, $6 60a $6 62 for extra do. Whoat lower aud ‘Salee 80,000 bowhe ls at $1 25 for Milqaukie o! winter Ubio, $1 30 for red winter Mich\gan to Indians, $1 40 for white mand at 660. Rye doll at 8iigo Whiskey lower, Sales 400 bbls. at 280. per gallon. Freights unshaoged. Corn 10Ke to New York Lake impore ing at noon wo day—38,(00 bbis. fl wr, 48,000 bushels wheat. Canal exporta— 6,000 bushels whest, 60,000 do. corn. Oswroo, Aurust 21—6 P.M. Flour unchanged. Wheat —Saic: 3 000 duabels Milwac Kio club at {$l 4 Corn a shade lower; sales 96,000 | Doahels at Tle @ T7igc. in store and ailmt Freignte | dail, at Sto. for four, 106. for wheat, and Tyo. for corn to New York, Lake (my to-day Duebels ‘corm. Cans! exporte—1,%0 bbls. floar, 6 608 Deehels wheat, 16,000 bushels corn. Shipped to Montreal 8,800 bbls flour. Anant, Angurt 116 PM. Flour inactive, Sales only to the retail trate, Wii quiot; only smal? ealos at $) 52 for good Moditerrancan. Small parcels new sold in private terms. Tho fret arrt val of new barley was received to- lay Monroe ovan- | ty—it was sold to arrive. Corn doll at 845¢0.; aalon 14,000 | barhels, Wool—Saics ? Toa. feos, at 42ig0 for com- mon medivm 2,500 Ibe. lambs at 40. ‘and extra pulled at 41sec. Shipped las night—20,000 bushels corn. 29, | Whe New York Weekly Herald, | NEWS ROM BUROPB, CALIFORNIA, CUBA, MEXICO, ‘WEST (NDING, BOUTH AND OBNTRAL AMERICA, RTO, | —INTRBRSTING FROM K. |—INDIAN TROUSLES IN MINNESOTA—APPALLING COLLISION ON TOR QOUND—AFFAIRG IN WABHINGTON—MAREETS, ETO. ‘The Werx.r Henato will be published st eleven o'siock Metallic Tablet Razor Strop—| Sale 4 2 & SAUNDABS, wore only; ai ho'y ese Bones ——— Twenty Cent Ambrotypes, Dollar Preto. teoperial Crowded dail At KIMBALL’ ‘Cheap Pie ure Whowcer, Mit Bross ray. by Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing — Sammer cAothing, at mroes reduction, at $1 John corner of Nas oun L, Casaail, —__—_—_____. $3,000 Worth of Ladics French tm) boots, at $1 £0; double soles, $2 26; bniton me TTL Sort Besedray Parts Boots aud shoes, per “Columbia,” by BUGENS FRERIN 4 BON, Oe iain Eee boounanes, 64 Nassan sires, Cordial Coguae Bitters Lumedi Re deve diasTnae, agne aad Dillious siteoke, orackran sole importer, 10 Nenenn street. Rew York. Deflance Salamander Sufes—Vi ith Patent BOBBRT 8. PATBIOK Barnes & Park have Removed from 304 Broadway ‘o 13an 15 Park row diroaily ovpoeite the Astor ae oon ae of Jonbe-a ana clone ba wit Foe vited immense at.ck 0/ patent medicines proprietore’ prices, by the oxse, dozen oF 110 groea. Bc BNKS & PAR! , dha Preaclooo, Viatters to New York New York, Uincinratt and Are advined to read (he a vertieement of Meare. DAILEY 4 C0., on ihe fila page of his paper. Commneny. kh pyar Hair Tonte, 25 Cents per at OA WPR Gin's ht per OLE Bath 1. rug store, corner of sighth ave- a oe ees Only 13 Cents per io. (genuine) at CAMPBSLLIIS i tore, oornt Alguth sfenue and twesiy elghth srest . sales Wigs and Toupees.—Uilrenugh’s Wigs are the lights’, most natural and dara le, 162 Fulton street, oor ber of Broadway, up atairs Hurs Halr Oye.—Four Shilings a Box, black or brown, No. 1 Barclay street. Inimitable cuiting of Bair and ¥ hiskerv. Baliard’s Hair Dye has no Equal for Brown or black, Posiiive proof given ia éve minuies at 476 Broad way. Rupture. Marsh é& Ve., Madical Oure Pause afiice, removed to No. 9 Vesey street, Astor House. Wever, Bile—Immediate YR Coguse bitters, Ofies Ko. 1 Diarrhea, some, felief, by wens fj ‘Wassac street, Mew Vorv Murray & Lanmao’s florida Water.—We Advine tad es at tho een ride end In the en > eompiain of bring as “brown ase berry,’ to try this famous perfume aa Acommetio it wil remove (a6 RU yeen Paton of Lav and ener the skin white. smooth and tranaparent. sold by DT. LAN Man & CV., 69 Waver sireet, und by all druggists at G) ovate per bottle, Holloway’s Pills,—Sctence had been gro} fo the dark for centurics after a onre for dyapepsia, aud thm Hiver and bowel co plaints which are its concomttants, unt! this peerless remedy was ushered before the world ma ‘no sufferer bas ever taken it in vain. Beware of counter- ta. Campbell, Chemist and Draggist, Corner of h avenue and Tweuty eighth sireet. Sirict personal Aiteution to burlores FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL SOsBY SARK . Furpay, August 216 P. M. With an active market, the tendency of prices for rail road stocks {e still downward. At the first board New York Central Ratiroad fell off 3¢ per cent; Erie, *{; Road tng, %; Miobigan Central, 2; Michigan Southern, 1;40 vow preferred, 3; Galena and Chicago, 3¢; Is Crosse and Mil- waukie, 2. Cleveland aad Toledo, advanced 2 per cen!; Chicago and R:ck Island, 2. Ponneylvaaia Coal opénod at 73} and closed at 722; por cent, with sales to some ox- ten. It sppears to us that a non dividen4 paying coal stock must be particularly bad asan investment. By the reported sales today wo sco Pennsylvania Coal selling at 72% «79, oad at the aame time Cumberland Con! selling | atl47; 0 15 per cent. This shows a groat difference in prices, while there is not In reality any difference in ac tual value. Nether pay dividends, and probably will not for years. In borrowing money to pay past unoarned dirt iends, the Peansylvania Coal Compeny have run ups | large floating debt, while the Cumberland Company, in not | paying dividends, havo avoided the diffoulties and pense of # floating dobt. Thore was « pretty active movement to cay in Cleveland and Toledo, It openct at 43 amd closed at 44} por cont, cash. It sold as high as 453¢, buyer 30days. Michigan Southern pro- forred opencd at 66, and soid down to 63 por cont Now | York Central Railroad ts steadily settling down. The books of this company open on Monday, the 24th inst., whon there will be without doubt » protty active time in the stock. The sales for the opening have been vory heavy, and the demand for delivery may be pretty sharp. Erie opened and closed very heary this morning. The | transactions were principally for cash, and a ateady do- | clino was realized from the begtaming to the end. The | ew quack doctors which bave jast been put in charge of this patient will not leave a single drop of life-blood in tte velne. The new President of the Erie Railroad Company will find it more difficult to negotiate new loans now than 10 was three or four years since, Thon It was not generally believed that the company was bankrupt—now it !sknowa to be so, We predict that the principal object of the new Prosident’s taking office wii) not be accomplished under his or avy othor administration, When wo seo a clas of bondholders not secured by & mortgage #9 anxious to get hold of all the little odds and ends to strengthen their position, it leokm as though the stockholders were not for @ mcmont considered, and as though the value of the stock was too emal! to be of the least consequence. ‘The Bull's Head Bank bas declared « semi-annual divi dend of four per cent, payable September 1. Mr. James Buel, formerly casller of the Central Bask of Troy, has been elected cashier of the Importers’ and fradore’ Bank of this city. The practical experience of Mr. Buel as ® successful merchant bas been such a: to give him peculiar advantages for the discharge of his du- ties aa carhicr of one of onr largest banking institations. ‘The following is a statement of the earnings of the New ‘York Centra! Railroad for the month of July, 1857, com- pared wilh its earnings (or the corresponding month of the preceding yar :— 1807, . «$855,619 57 1866, ee 624,005 09 Decrease... 6.6645 ceccecceeeeseees coos ee41 868,086 62 Comparative ataternent of earnings for freight forwarded eastward frou Baffalo and Buspeasion Bridge in July, 1856 and 1867-— . «$149,086 29 « 91,913 39 ‘Tho earnings of the Lebigh Valloy Railroad Company for July, 1867, were 2 69 July, 1886 Increase, equal to 102 per cent. ‘Tho receipts of the Williamsport and Kimira li peny for Jaly, 1857, were Joly, 1866.... 6666 Increase, about 38 per cont. ‘The Utica Herald states that three jadgmen's have boca obtained and resorted, amounting im the aggrogate to thie morning. Ite contents will embrace News from Farope, California, Mexico, Cubs, Went Indier, South ad Central Amo” | rica, &0.; Interesting from Kansas; The Indian Troubles ia | Minnesota, Full Par.iculars of the Appalling Collision on the | Bound, with a correct list of the Lost and Saved; Accidenton | the Terre Haute, Alton aod St. Louls Railroad; Affairs in ‘Washingien, The Goxtwood Cup Race; Latest News by To- | Jegraph, Bditorials on various subjects, Pimancial, Commercial: | Religious, Theatrical, Political, Sporting and Maritime [ntellt- fence; Review of the New York Onitle Market; together with ‘a variety of local and miscellaneons items. Single copies, in wrap pers, ready for mailing, can be had atthe counter. Price atx ont, } Brandreth’s Pilis,—The Only up Town Office | SL CAMPRELL'S drug store, corner of avenue and Went) eighth sreet. SS Hine Pocket Cutiory—A 4. && BAUADERS’ store oniy, at No.7 Astor House. Genin to His Whotenie Customers and merchan's generally. ‘The wn hed Will om Aatnr tay, August 22, introduce bis fal and ataeer wizte of eof bute. and base eave mon reaper, Sply lo place comeplaowiy Lefure them bie sew a PARIS BEATER FrUt OR SOFT maT, Modo of the ghoicewt materiais in the Preach market, and trimm »| with the most raquisiin neatnens. Merchan-# will be suppliea wih this iavne of the Paris dearer folt by the case oF single dovem. For male only st my eatabilabmen', B14 Broadway, oppo Sonbers and Dealers tn Ulothing, to examine one $46,0C0, in favor of the Ontario Bank against the Black | River and Utica Railroad. A lovy was made on the roiling stock of the road. The judgments are anderstcod to be | for notes overdue, and endorsed by soveral of the di- rectors. ‘The following are the receipts of the Morris Canal Com- pany for the past week and season, aa Compared with tho receipta to corresponding time last year:— Total to Avgust 0, 1866....... Week ending Auguat 16, 1866 Tota! to Avgnst 8, 1887. ‘Wook ending Avgust 15, Deorease in 1857 «+ $3,893 06 An adjustment has just been mado in the Department of the Interior of the branch railroad from Little Rook to Momphis, whereby 80,200 acres of land have boen certiiiod to the Stato of Arkansas, under the a of Concross of the | Oth of February, 1863. A previous sdjastment, Inst month, for the main trunk of Catro aad Falton road, under the act above mentioned, embraces « total of 1,195,000 acros, Tho main trunk traverses the Siate from south west to nor thenet diagonally, and is 901 miles long in Arkansas, ‘and 77% miles in Tennessee. The I!!inols Stale Journal of the 17th inet, eays:— lor, Stale Treasurer, received the State’ et of the Litinote Contral road for the last eix months, amounting to $59,108 82. Tho fol Are reapectfaliy tn rtied rant LOW PRICED AND HEMUm Sred. o. ofter at ba ow fares ae any soton'tn the trade.'hare or ole D DSTLIF & 00, 28, 259 and 28 Reoadway, Mew Yorm, Portable Unses, Kivery Style, for \ meri aS cnoWDRl sore ool Mo T Astor Lense, Jowing will show the gradoal increase which hse beon mace In the State's receipts from that source $29,760 69 Jane 1, 185" “ . Theee amounts bare acerned bef sre the plan of astom ment npon the company's gross earnings, aa presoribed by the charter, had coveloped to ite full oxtent. Heretofore G70 per oeat upon the company's reco'ps have been pald earlier te be verv important, and will v Melt to vvpport the ordinary exponees of the _™ ‘Tho annexed statement exhibis the value of for \8* 47 goods imported nto this port during the week, and January 1 In each of the past three years:— Movaxaata wy Forman Dur Goons, For the Week 1856. 1868, 1867. Entered at the vort....$2,116,061 4,22! 9,519,736 Thrown on market...,, 2/3.6,429 4/061'877 2,643,545 Suice Janu y 1. 1865, 1856 1857 Fatered at the port... $38,084 871 67,058,654 72,596 010 Thrown on marked. reiry 66,601/062 69 673 69% ‘The dry goada trade thie week, though scarcely #0 a0. tive aa the Inst, as far as she Yonthorn trade bas beon oon- cerned, was yet rather larger with distant Western buy ers. The Southern merchants, howe yer, continue to form the oblef ayers, and continue to ship freely to Soubern porw for distribution The packets and steamers running to Southern cities, and especially to Savannah avd Charies- 100, ge out very full. The Savannah line of steamers is frequently compelled to refuse goods offered for ship- ment There is now @ largo jopbing trade done in Charleston and favarnah. fae morchaats of tho inerior of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and par's of fennossee and Alabama, instead of coming to Now York disoot to wake purchases, bay from jobbers in the acove cities; and thone aga!n purchase direct {rom tmyorters and agonis of do. mostic manufeoturers in New York. Some large New York Jobbing bouses find it to establish ant k yy Drancbes of heir houses in Gouihern cities. The. goods whiob bave beon most dealt in this week bave boon the ne «er, richer and more de-irabie styles of foreign g 008, with pew and desirable domestic gov Old stock of foreign £00ds were dull, and are pot likel, to find their way to the trade fur cousumption except ai reduced rates, or per- bance through the suction houses. The heaviest special roles Of fancy and etaple French and osher foreign goucs by auction are pot expocted to set in untii about the firet week in September, There have beon two sales of do mestio car, ets this week, which pasacd off yory woll Toe firs rato was made on the 17th tnet, and comprised 5 Jo’ of Piiladelpbia manufacture, ail of which were sold and at vory saiafsctory prices. ‘Tae sa'e drew a good and api ited company. Ano.ner aslo of carpets also came off to-cay, and drew @ gcod compan), and #as considered 10 be the beet sale made by the howe this season, Fine heavy and doubie ingrains,and worsted choice and pure worl, Washt gton mills, ranged from 2%. @ 293 and O60 4 b7c, for the former, and Sdc 4 65e for tho latter. Tho pleces & mprised {10m 120 120 a 268% yards Tapestry ingrain end pu @ worsted do, sie at 6's., Sle and 530, and 44 den ask and plain yeoeiian sold at iio. 8200 « ‘21s, and oll woo! ingrain at #4o Tue export trade in cot ton pieve good, for we week have Deen ngot. ho stop- pege of ihe large number of looms for the production of heasy cotton gous has tenved to sustain prices. Woeuow quote heavy abceungs and sbi: s\e The supply of bieacned b avy, thougn withou! q 2, and prices ‘tiie were orange. tteady’at Oo. fur brown, 91:0. tor bleaoned, and 10%, for brown. Osnaburgs sere in moterate request, ani prices uncaapged. Coon jeans wore in fair riquest, end prices as last wook. Denims contiovea to be in fair roqnest, at prices which ranged from 10c to 16% , according’ to qi ‘ani make. Sir ioe ard teas were Comparativel, quiet. Wetave a> cbebge to notice tn cotton deck, while sales were mode- rate Py toting Continued firm at avout the following quo- (ations: Girgtams Ccntinued Orm aad in good demand, at iO&c #2 Lijge ; prints were active, and prices firm at Wc, @ 16c ; mouselaine-de-laines were sustained, and prices of fuer to good grades wero at)7c. a 183., and oboice to extra at 1S0 @ 22350. Clohs were quiet. The better grades of caseimercs and saiaets were \-m, while cammon grades were neglected. Keotucky jonos wero at lec. Sic, Linsoyn of quaiiy were firm, and from ite. a 2c ews ang flannels were | esoy cemand and a amount of sales. Sha d ty be ia fair vor ‘at full prices. We have noimprovemert to notice in foreign ‘The trade was gooa fr the new ard deri able etyles, but stocks of all kinds were largo. aad the quantity withdawn for convumption greater. So far, however, importers are enabled to reli at @ moderate toa fair orotit. French ettk goods, alibough in most cases raid 0 bave bees iavoced ateome bigher rates, have mot advanced ta prices, this movement being probably in some degree causea by the reduction in duties. There is alwa growing dispysition to iporease the wear of other ‘sucn as fine all woollen prin.ed 8 and rich woollen and silk grades, for lates’ | dresses in preference to articles of all silk. ‘At last a0: | counts Wade continued good in Manchester, and it was bo- Keved that the stik croo of the contiaen:, if Lot would be a fair ope. Western merohania have this week in more force, though we look (or no great ac- | Aivity from (bat quarter anu! about the let of September, Collections from ali quarters are spoken of as ood. Wo observe that a plan is on foot in Philadelphia among dry goods jobbers which it might be well for our morchants to imita*e, and that is in favor of reducing the long credits | bitaerto allowed to couatry merchants, which ba 6 lon, been felt w be an evil Of a pernicious and hazardous cha- 2000 La Ce&MiLG bs 1000 Le Fd be 108 40... 880 120 Mich Cont RR... 160 Mb S & Nir pf stk do ...#10 716 Mh 80 & N Is Rit 160 40... B10 0 100 10 eo. 60 Ch & R le RR 60 Erle RM..... do, | SUSPENSIONS, FAILURES, ASSIONMENTS, WTO. From ‘be Indepraden., Aug. 20 failures, te for te “ reported Inres, aeignmonta, Ira Warren, jon, Mage , gone into ins yl reney. N. Hl. Wolfe & Go," produce,” New York oliy, sus. Oo, “ tobacoo,”* Noi woepended im oontequence of decease of Mr. T., with lin’ ilitios of about $400,000, but state they have a large sur- plum, and will probably only require a little time Griggt & Lathrop, bankers and stock brokers, New York James T. Der .“ " Now York city, aus. HNabilition eatd to be Boon $100,000 nda a “fancy goods,” New York city, aa. wgned. ‘Albert Saitore, “alothing."’ New York ol Francie Davie’ Troy, N°, failed sad amined BP. 4G H » Rochester, N. ¥., suspended. F. ©. & ©. ©. Terry, Hudson, N. ¥., falod—otfor 93 per Danson & Sprague, Johnstown, N. Y., reported inst woek, shoald have read Gio le, N.Y, : Sinuen oala G0 000, versrille, N.Y , masignot; jin. Pearce, b % Tr et cee Onkfeia N.Y, am, Mount Peasant, Penn , suapendet. Jobn Taylor & Oo, ; “it stort 900 » Cincinnati, Ono, assigned; liabilities frederick Jo, Charlestown, Ind , failed and assigned. Thompwon Biwell, Vaiparaivo, led., rarigned. A. Oblida, Altoops, Yike fated’? Omar fourey, Fort "Ua, “publishers,” Yew York city, imapendod last week, have indebtedness of about $10,000; Fy Lf @adicient to pay (a full, Am tojunction has been served upon them to provent a dinposal of tho . Creditors expect fall pay ments, ax they deliere ‘Shaw, their special partner, is liabie for all the debu, the ccparteershtp not having been duly advertised. Announcement in some of the daily papers of the failure of the Rey. Mr Jarvis, of Widdistown, Cons, * 00 trae. He is said to be worth $300,000, and to be liable for ‘bet Le 00 08 tho paper of Ue railroad whove scosptsaces he sntorre i “ 6 j 60 66 09 oO “a o 10 30 0 0 oo oo Ww “6 ad alo 00 ly four were pipe) ot 89.9 910 Canadian was casior, with eslos of 600 .¥ 1,000 bbix at quotations. Southera was in good sap: ‘ax4 prices frm bo. 6 100 lower, with galos of about PBio bin at the aSove quotations. Wheat was trregu- Corn—The market was steady, ovitl aaios of abous 40,000 8 50,000 bushels Western mixe? at 860.0 8530 Rye— Toe market was nominal at 000.4 $1. Oste—Che ealee were mccrate, at 670, a 63, for Sue and Western, Wo = aa folowe -— heat—Canadian white, 60 Ibs.......81 7001 75 Western red, epring winter old..... 13601 42 Southern ooo 166 82 OT 1 1 80 10 856 oe 2 1% Lge. ‘200 of and at engaged 1 5 6d , and ROtierces beef at Id. Ciratn, in bags, was at 34., and cotton at 3s. per bale. To Landen 3,000 bbls. tarpen: Une were orgaged at ls. 9d. cer 280 lus. , 3,000 bbls. r sin ‘At 2v , and 80 tone oilsake at 168. fo Havre somo roucd cotton was taken at *(1., and square bales at isc. Tuore seca & nodce in rajea for California or Aus- valia Bay —The market was steady for id at 760. a 800 Inow.— Sco'ch pig waa quiet at 52? a $30 60, and prime Amer can was sold at $29, 6 montis. - Liv, —Moderate salon wore reported, at Tlo. « 760. for common and $1 10 for lump. Motasus ~ tales of 76 + hds. Porto Rico were made at 00 and )50 bols Cabs muscovado at 460 Naval “10m —Spirits turpentine was in light stock and tho ma ket frmer. sales of 100 bois. were mado at 43 369. cah. Uommon rostn was steady and in fair domané, with sales of aout 600 dbis. at 31 96 per S10 lbs. Orude tur- peotine wae quie, as $4, Tnere was no change to notice in other dercriptions. Oils —Linsee 1 was steady at 8c. a Blo. Both crude whsio and sperm were inactive and sales light at anchang ed quetadons, Lard oil ranged from $1 i6a $1 U0, tho lat or figure for prime quality Provoiowa,—Pork—The market was firm, withont fur- ther advance ip prices. Tho salos ombraced about te 0 bbls., including mons at $26 75 and 100 prime Albany tpepection at $21, ana about 200 do. at $4160 Boot con toued to rule quite firm, with eales of about 400 4460 Lbla, repacked plain ard extra mess at the quotations given below, Prime wees and beef hams were quievato ir quotations given below. Bacon was scarce and firm at 14%. a 160. for god smoked. Cut meats were a: nominal quotations, the war ket being bare = Lard was firmly bs id wita salcs of about ‘200 bbis. af our quo ations, Buiter and choese were un. changed. We quote:— Pork—Mess, pbi. — 2% Th m5 8 - 235 8 2250 sons. none. - a Wt 00 8 1900 8060 a 80 hw 60 a HOO Mea 1K Uxe 12 ba wa 2 mae # 6a oe. ee ee eee Fics — tes of about 160 casks were reporied at 6c. 86%. SvcaRs,—The market was tolerably eotive, without change of moment in prices. The sales embraced about 1,(00 bhds, Cuba musoovado at 80. a 10';0 @ L0Ks.; 60 boxes Gavana at ile. allisc, 400 ao. at pt, wita 7c , 6 months, the first soid in request. The rews from the | quotations for Kentucky. The sales embraced 117 hhds Kentucky at 830. a i8o.; 44 ‘bales Havana at p. t.: 39 do. Yara as p. t.. $0 oases seod- leaf, 280 0 420. Waueksr.—BSalee of 1,000 bbis. were made at 2%. a 28 Ke. eae market ls not active, as consumers pur- chavo sparingly, while holders remsio very firm ia their demands. The low prices of manufactu goods on the | one side, end ube high cost with rather @! ht stock on the otner, makes both buyer sod selier hold to thelr own views with great tenacity, Bominess 1s cousequen'ly re- stricted Quotations would be bat nominal, and we refrain from giving any thie week. ‘The abundant promise of the early summer ts beginuing to be realized in the large arrivals of vecotables tn our markois. Notwithstanding the efforts of dealors to raise a cry that the rot was attacking the potatoes and would destroy the crop, they are sure to arrive in market in great quantitics, and no eilort willfkeep the prices up There was & strong movement in the carly part of the week to put the price up 36 cents per barrel, but by Thorsday tho price was reduced again. Tho fact is, though the crop ia slightly injured on Long Island, Jersey aod elacwhere where the rainy weather did not prevail, tho yield bas been very muob larger than usual, and prices conscqaenjly cannot be keot ap. This circumstance te | foriunate for poor people, who depend eo much | epon this tuber as an article of dict Potatoos wero quoted yesterday at $225 a $2 50 per barrel, but wo confidently expect to see them soiling before a month is over at $160 por barrel. The markot Ws ronning over with tomatoos: indeed, they were never more abondant (han they are this season, and they soil for 46 cents per basket Evory year the demand for this yoge. tavie increases, until it become an lndispeusability 0 an American dinner table. Sometimes they aro eaten raw, either with or withoat condiments; but tho favorite methed is to stew them with powdered crackers Im- mevec quantities are ured in the manufncare of cateup. Largs lotx of eect aro coming ta from Jersey Ovner vegetables are per than we have kaswn thom for years before. peach crop in lorgey (a con- ticered @ jailore, but a pumbor of fine peanbes from Deis ware aro now in tho market ard command a ready sale at 82 per baeket. It t# doubtful whether this delicious fruit will be very cheap thit year, The following aro the RETAIL PRICES. ee! Berets 2 OPP reese liteee weTLLA POUR, | Conniry saussien. 16 Poloena enusages, vf fp Torey, per Ib. Geese, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. MISCELLANKOUS. G42 A PAIR FOR GOAT BOOTS Wak five good saua(action, aNTeD ‘Fo wear well and s0Ka Ho LLBLA; OR, THR WORKING GIRL'S TRICMPTL, A’ sboay Abould read thie deeply interewing “And highly exciting sos nt a ‘ae ing abed in tae o " ‘Thore "who were anppomnied In aecrriag & copy of the Meee TN ete wil ted ins opeciag chapter of the wry | reprinted ma Cvoay'# rizune, Times and 8 joa’t fail to bert story of real life ever wrt tea LAOPP" QLISH ADR AND MUIR & some A sonny Malgbore, sie, (or sale by Q, K. MENDOM Imeortar No 18 Wall street, MERDELL'S ELBGAKY WADDLNG CAMDS.—ONLI ‘Aopot io the sity, Broadway, cornar of [rane reset BTHOLOMEW & No 19) Greenwich street Whoieesie dewery in fir quality -. Firm cheeme, tard, Firm Qe aby NOU MACHANICAL LAMPS, NRW 8) YLRS —JUST ; Wy large involee: ako, Sxtores for Lag A UI Hard and ing fF ome; candissticha, candelad: pure white rape seed ofl. 1 ridhoeae 445 Broa war . For sale by Li DON VTL IS8ON'S SYRUP A care rematy, creo pag, Rervnia oF ax of the bina. |, For mule by CHAR WL RING, corner ™ Dronaway se | MePhoreon, «ged 10 months and 28 a MISCELLABEOVs, we nnn AAA A CARD PARTIAL DEaywMs AND DiscH BORE br. HakTLaY to epnounce to thoes of bia wrtom h° hasbeen in or my Nthout charge, unuil cured - hereby hte enohess nee Gu wed, and prodeoing the deaf from ig awind ol, oy fog nelf st) led euvtata exorbitant foes in advance ase may bere state thai be has no counection 4 Bs F400 adorning ochre teafnews, aetihor Baw ermianion frr the publicati-n of a cerificste wo Laney od cannot, th-refora bt roe kvarnntied where oniformalion inn a exit ern years enc simost undivided s\'eation benuch of apeciad praction, bas easbic’ tim Vr reduse ee tre aunout to auch a degree Of succens a0 L) Gud th- mom ena firmed and obstinate cases yield by @ stoady aitenton o the She deattsctions by Bra, of the Phits eiphia ae ihe destruction, by Bra, tei b al which De.’ Hariay wna Wo hend—vavinc rain bbim from bie cutie in thal city, be Pas ealabiiaked permanente fy Bis ins tution, for tbe exciudtve trestmen of car decasaa, at broadway. Now ‘Conaulation and e: York eneh morsing. OURAUD'S ITALIAN MEDIOATED @ AP (NPA: bly removes tua treckhes, pi the rktm, &c , ler-ing ths vain beautifully whtte and denaeitl women, fll of awtcmtlon Walker street, near Broadway. AAs YOU OBER THUR leo the 38 6) and Oe ‘aear the Mi fo BH JO aan ee ae in prices for white chine i stone CBins, Ont aad pressed bie glans, gaa Griurev aud all> ver p) LOOK aT THR FIGUENS, White dinner sete, 154 pieces BiG. whiln lew voto, 44 plosam Fi fanc, and gili tanneta 44 plecns, 37 0; wt ium toile: sot, it; ‘an y and git tollet sem, 96 7 dozen $175; cat giaas wines, the dion /80.; j four light do $50, hall lixbts, 94 t f brrokets two jota'a, TBc.; silvar plated oaat bottler, $475; liver plated cake baskeis, 8h 5s; aever g) tea 86.8, 6 piooes, $20; aliver vinted tale for Abe deen, silver plated ‘able mpvons. tbe dnzen, $5 spoons, the doze a wae Ord wand. 63° wed M33 Ist OF THS BULB. ‘They Cal great and small, Bedbugs, bugs on wees, tneecta and vermin. GQEWING MacHINGS.— aL, F sewing machine of unrivalled auitte, one the lightest ani the heaviest fabrics beter than beat machine for familly use, wanufe~tering, plagt ny use whatever, a m‘chine that dou't get ont of « with which n industrious woman ean read ears |, EUD, Can obtain te where exept wt ihe vow of LR. Ry UV. 48 dromdway, WF. TKPHENY OBSLEDSRATED WHITING FLUIDS copying inks. loodon, and 775 Peari droet, Kew al etauocers. Ang SEC ELV aatauanonn earn ATENT BAL, OER "ured by the celebrated ‘La Bares Lock. Warranted free from dampi rr s BVI Mnrray atrest, §, ¥, To LATRIARY MEN THR ADVRAT'SER WisHeD wroure ihe tervices of & writer of novelties Sport atorien of ran) iia Pawn ad/reae WEL Y. box ‘ost offic, giving name ress. Those having siortes tant elready propared would bo preferred. iad Forealeby SOUSHERN AND WESTERN MEROH ANTS The subscriber bege leave to taform the wade that he baa redcoed the price of bis Bobiedam ‘kApPe, equal lothe recent reduction of seventy per cent on tw duty. UDULPHO. WOLPR, Bole importer, 18, 20 nod 23 Beaver sirest. HOUSANDS WERE DIS INTED LAS? Wean In foe OT copy of the # YORK MBACUBY, conmin- ig the beaullfui story of ALLELA: Or, The Working wiri’s Trinmph. Tt wil be fornd ta today's Trib ne, Ti mse wad Bam. BBGNA'S ELBOIRO CHEMICAL SaTuUR Dr. FRINUS, proprietor, 710 Broadway, wi Wooster & Uo. This Intely ibtta the jendants and thely aente , Selling. or adveruama for sale ine Weteom P-5- 3 veapey poses sal clease take aatise) L M SINGER £2 0a. 468 Rros¢wam: ONDE® WILL NEVER O#A8B, NKITBBR DORS TORIAS’ Venetian liniment ever fail w atop th’ severe pain. This fe no ham vug article, but an olde edrem:dy, baving bren used by thousands ¢uriog ¥ fifteen years. Call on the sgent and get a pamph'et deacription of thia magic remedy. Not genuine unlew 8 LTUBI +8 Depot 06 § sireet, New York. 7 all drug gin! MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Diea. Caart.—At Milton, Ul , on Tu 18, of consomptice, with the ty co, aunt Datugas.—Saadenly, on Friday, August 21, at his reat- dence, Nv. 6 Main street, Brooklys, Puisr aged 88 poart, & rative of Balls shannon, I-elaad. friends of tho family aro respectfully invited te al- tend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’clook. Feassn —Un Friday, Avgast 21, Komext L., ufaot oem af William and Jane Fraser, aged 2 mouths aad The friends and reltives are invited to a:tend the fume- ral, from No, 145 East Eighty fh street, to morrow morm- tng) at bait past tea o'olrck. _ jarrra.y —On Thureday, August 90, Joum H. Qaeeumus, In tho 60th yoar of his age. ‘ ‘The frionc # uf the family, those of his father, Alcxaedar Stewart, Sonr., of hie son, John Gauleld, Jr, and of hk brothersin-law, Wiliam ¢ aod Samuel J Saiih, ore re spesifully invived to attend tho funeral, this aferuo7u, of haif past three o’clook, from his late residence, No. 168 Allen airect. Gmor.—On Friday evening, August 21, Isaac Griom, im the Gh your of hie a The relauves and {riends of the family are invited to atiend the faneral, to morrow at 000 0’ciodlt, from his late residence, Redford avenue, between Myrtie asd Park avenues, Brooklyn. His remains will be \nterre® in Trinity Cemetery Ksarr.—On Tharecay, Avguat 20, Wuuam P Kyarr, to rte (riven and reiaivee Of Ube fasalty frienoa and reiatlven Kalekerbocker Lodge, 1. 0. of 0 F, aad Lodge, F. and A. M., are foneral, this mor tener, No 8.7 Cherry street, Tomas will be taken to Bridgeport, Ot, tor mia yo, on Thursday m A Haas, in the 45th your finsge — McOssckes.—On Thursday, Avgost 90, Mas Gasomm MoCrackny, daughter of the late Matthew V. down, aged 40 yonrs, The funeral will take place a two e’clock this after noon, from the resicence of her husband, No. #1 Vas dowaior street. Her remains will be taken jo Green wood | Cemetery for interment. Relatives acd frienda are re ag A maones te eorent, 2 - cham riday, Au » aftor a severe AneTH, twin congue (Jono aad Sarah L. , The friends snd relatives of the mmily, aad (hose cf her uneler, soln R. | yog and Jobm sobnton are respecttuly Invited to attend the funera!, from the residence of her ranatather, Harman B. Lyog, No. 31 Woat Thirtoeatm * aa without further inrilauon, Us , hone o'clock. Powen —In Brooklyo, on Friday, Angust 1, after « short iilnese, Fasomsick Wittam, youngest som of Chartes fund Eliraveth A. Potter, ged 1 monthe and 4 days. ‘The friends ant acqnaintances of the family are respect~ ily inetied to attend fuperal, from No. $24 Sacket ot, ash Broonlyn, to-morrow afierneun, ai five nos. Many f o'clock n.—On Friday, Avgust $1, Mamoaner Qriew, | yeare; © eaive of che parish of Kilmore; county tavany Lreiswa The rolalivee and friends of the family, and those are, ae respec my ey to attend the funerals from Jeeidence, Madiaon siren, morrow Alernoon, at two o'clock, sf may .—On Friday, Angust 21, Jawm Rramecy, aged ‘he relatives and friends of tbe family are reepesifomy Par Ne. invited to attend the fuseral, from his 2381 Hudeon + to morrow afernooa, tatwe odees, Without furtber invitation. Bivacn—On Friday, angen a, Isamma SAT 408, So and Catherine Savage, aged 4 years and & mont The reia@ves and friends of the fumt: tnole, mephe: eapectfull A, this afterncon, at two o'clock. Her romaine will bs wken to Sty | Cowetery for intermens. Tatton —In New © leant, on Tuesday, July 28, Pare B. Tay tom, aged 6% years, & uative of Sew Branewiok, I J, dot for many 7eart « revidont of New Orleans, Tumars.—On Friday, Acgust 21, Aweamam Cwmaus, ‘The reiatives and frienda of tne family are invited silend the foneral service, this aftrnoon, at four at No. 106 Lodiow street His remains will be taken te osichester county, to morrow morning. Wednesday, Ai 19, of con- nee of Mr De Mari Wuuam Yam Rotter iam, Holland: oars. Ware On Thursday, Agua 30, fire! ‘Hane , wife of Mr. Thomas W: 40th yoar of her age. a ‘The friends of the family, those of her sons, Edward and Richard and of ber son in Peay eoifuly tavited to attend the Ieeeral re pe one o'clock, from her inte renidenoe, No, 70 Willett street. Wrate Oe Fy ay, Acreat 5, tense AMMLLA, young- oot davghter chard Wyatt, fens end 15 ay: y aged T yours, @ ‘The friends and relatives are Lavited to attend the fone ral, on Mandtay af ernoon, at one o'clock, from the rea. dence of Me bower a6, W. G Megrom, No. 4 Boum 2 wirtal —_—_—_—_—_—_ EEE EEE