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yoru and others, the anfortuuate French fugitives ‘wore Gelivered up to the mercy of the unreleat- ing Jew. This extraordinary soxtciy to secure the per- ‘8008 of those old employés of the Great Northern Railroed Company of France is capable of oaly one explanation. Carpentier and Grelet had beld ‘office of high trust and confidence in the compa- ny. They were conversant with all the secrets -of the directors in the finazcial management of the road) = There, as is unforfunately the case here, teo, over-iesucs of stock und other fraudu- lent appliances to raise money are not unfre- quently resorted to. Whatever there was of f frand and remisenees on the part of the directors was known to those who had probably been seduced by the example set before them to engage in simi- lar operations on their own account, And if those victims of railroad fivanciei ing and Bourse speculations were permitird to remain io this country, there was always danger to be appre- ended from them Dlabbing too much of what they knew. It was to guard against this danger that their extradition, by fair means or fonl, was determined on. It was to prevent powi- ble revelations of an unpleacant nature that Rothschild was induced to bleed so liberally His liberatity secured what the law, fairly inter- preted and administered, would hwve denied. ‘The extradition treaty was distended so as to cover their case, and the fugitives were all seat back to France. ‘The action against Meer. Townshend and Gal- braith ia one of the concluding episodes in the couse. They have defended their clients with learning, fidelity and ability, The argument made by Mr. Galbraith before the U nited States Commissioner was conclusive on hebdlf of the prisoners, It was distinguished by profound le- gal learning, and ebowed in the clearest, possible manner that his clients were not ameuable uader the extradition treaty. Tha efforts all' through the case have expored him to the unmeasured abuse of lawyers and journals in the service of Rothschild, the greatest Jew of any age; but he has amply vindicated himself from all their asper- sions and elardere. We presume that this action is nothing more than a dyisg spasmodic attexpt at further persecution. His answer lo it is as compleic and satisfaclory #s have been his an- swers to other calumoics connected with the matter. Will the mean creatures of the Z'ribune please to uote this? A Srrcuiator Drawing IN 81S ; Hoss. --The “Hon. Signor McElrath, the principal operator and railroad jobber of the 7ribune, aneakingly withdrow his name from that concern on the 10th or lith of August. He owned eighteen shares of that very valuable nigger-worshipping news- paper. What has become of theee shares? Are they appropriated to pay his creditors ?—or are they held by a friend for future benevolent sae Taniow Wreo & Co. are trying hard to make the people of this State believe that the next election in this State is to be decided on the interests of “bleeding Kausas.”" Would it not be as well for the people of thie State to let Kansas take care of herself, and rather to look after poor “bleeding New York *”’ Ex.Sreaser Banxs, ov Mass in withered np old Massachusetts, but bis mame and position create as great a controversy out -of that State as if he were a candidate for tho | Presidency. Mr. Bauks ie » sort of natural-bora stateeman, and if his rivals and foes don't take care they will certsinly make a much greater man of him thaa they + intended. But we have no cort of objccti Newsraren Srecusators—The name of McEirath, as one of the proprietors of the Z'ri dune, bas been encakingly withdrawn from the imprint of that journal It is now published by | H. Greeley & Go. McElrath entered too deeply into railroad speculations, burst, and then backed out. Wesley, another newspaper proprietor in the Times, is also a large railroad specalator in Wall street. It would be well for newspaper pro- prietors, if they mean to be prosperous, not to engsge in stock jobbiag of aay kind. Woald it - not? THE LATEST NEWS. Interest! ‘rom Washington, UTM LATE BELLIGARENT CO“AKAPONOKN YE IN RIGH- MOXO—WHO Wau THE “ tNvOONIT?"—TaB KEW GRANADA QUESTION—TIIR “RW BTRAM BLOOT COH- TRACT. Wasuisetom, Augaat 23, 1857, 1 eupposo have seen tae correspondence that passed lately between a writer iu the Richmond Li yvirer and Mr. Pryor, the esitor of the Sowh, arising out of » polidcal controversy waged between these carnal? The corres pondesce was published a week or ten days ago, bat the pame of the writer tor the Anquirer baa been Rept a eccret. He says be wishes to maintain an tmoogrito, This bas arouse! curiosity bere and in the South, and it bas been intimated and pretty general- ty Detiewed that this fighting editor is Governor Wise himself, 'cbilo speculation came nearer to the mark in ‘this matter than It usaaiy doer 1 self id was his eon, the inte Secretary of the Amorican Legation at Maris, I understand that his young Wire is bent on forcing Pryor tuto « fight, te have satisfaction for ‘ae Course of the latter in reference to the Governor. ‘The negotiations with New Graunda still bang Aro. Gos. ‘Herran is trying t dipiomatize, bul Gem. Case is doter- mined ona prompt solaiion of our diffcultios with that Mate. Indemnity for the past and security for the fatare is the tine qua non of the Secretary of Sate. Gen. Came it ‘hould be protectes against every barard. Why donot our | @overnmest secure the fee simple of the road in American ‘Danda,Jwhioh can be 90 easily eilectod ? To morrow being tho last day for receiving proposals for the pew steam sloop-of war, thore ts quite an anxious ~wpirit manifested by competitors who are in towa with ‘their models. Among those now hero are Donald McKay, Of Boston gTownsend, of Newburyport ; Steers, of New ‘York, and some others whose names I have not heard. — G@rzplosion of Mupont’s Powder Mil at Wwu- Mington, Del, Wranworon, Anguat $3, 1867. A torribie expicsion occurred hore om Saturday. Alexis L, Dupomt, assisted by seven workmen, was removing « Jarge and heavy box from a building which had becn used ‘nino 1912 ae & powder house. The box coming in com tact with the wall caused friction, producing fire, and an ‘explosion followed, Durning al! hands in @ shockity mas. ‘ner. Mr. Dupont leaped into a race near by, and the others made every eltort to extinguish the fire on thelr clothes. ‘Mr. Dapont haying yoooeeded in extinguishing the fire on ‘his Clothes, bastoned to nce if (he press root hed cough fre, Ashe approached a torrible explosion took piace, eabattering ‘ho butlilng to atoma. Ry the flying fracmente “Mr. Dupoat ad bis right thigh (ractured, thros of his ribs ‘Oroken, and one of hisivnge perforated. He was found Among the pulps, and wien taken up, gave directions to ‘the persons present to hasten and extingni#h tie faues. To-day (Sunday) at Oye o'clock, Mr. Dupont, Anthouy Dougherty acd Edward Horst, the foreman of the mill, ‘wore dead. Lonia Vache waa mortally woended, and John MoCla Pory aad George Fisher wore injured, but mot fatally. ‘The othors escaped usburt. @he United States Steam Frigate Roanoke. Bostrom, Anguat 23, 1857, ‘The report that the United States sieam frigate Roanoke wes to be out in two transversely, which was publishod fa lash Evida7's papers, wae watrno, aa wo opinion hae my New ¥ORK _ HERALD, “MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1957. beea givea by (ae Beart of Contractors, ad vilasily or (MBarets. Mowearo, August 23-6? MW. Flour unchanged. Sales 700 bois. at 94 for cunce new poy 35 25 a $6 8 en | and $6 16 9 8! for oxwe old Ioaiaze, Wheat steady and held firmly with emall selee. White Kentucky af $1 46, ssoced. Core lower and dull. Sales {90.00 ‘at Tic. for delivery in al! this month, and i43sc. @ 740. cutbe opt Oats quiet and nowmtpal, at about 600. Rye forer, sich email enies, at 830 Whiskey unchanged. Sales (0 dbie at 260 par gallon tine steady—%0. for oornio Boy, aud Wisc. wv New Lake tmooris up to moon t» day ~ 6,000 dbia. four, Ih, On bushels wheat, #9 ,0C0 bushels cera, % 000 oasie's oats, Canal excerte17,C00 duriteis wbeas, 30,000 bushels corn, Both moatly to tide water. Oswrco, Angnat 22-6 P &, sien Flour sieady, (emand light Wheat unchanged 10,000 bus lir is, at $1 42 for Milwackie clad, and 5 Chicego ep ing. Coru in falr cemand. Sater 13,000 els, Freighos orebanged, Taleo imports to-ds bushels corn. Canal exports—8,000 bastele corn, —— Dramatic aod Musical Metters. The arrevgements at tho various theatres for the com ing seazon aro taking a definite sbape. Mr Ullman will probably open the Accademy of Muric early in September, with the Italian opera. Frezzolint, Legrange and D’ Avgrt Delng the prime donne, Mime, do Lagreuge daa deon definitely engaged, and Mme, Frezvoitut gives ap cortain roles which Mime. de Lagrange derived toretain, Wo hoar that Mr. (Uman’s negotiations with Roger have lermiaat ed, and that the tenor has sigued the contracts, Mr Uii man Sontrmpiates making some chances tn the adminis. tration of ihe Academy, ope of which will receive unt vereal commendation. No wines or Kquers will be suid within the hosec Messrs, Marsball and Barry will probably open in Bosion and Philadelphia with their now ballet troupo acd strong dramatic company. Tneir operatic programme whi not be completed till the reiurn of Hr. Maretzck, uo w dalty expected. They have the very exceilon! artists of last year—Mme, de Gazzaniga, Brigvoli, Amocio, asioni and othere, Mr. Maretzek has also engaged a young and pretty | soprarc, Mlle Ramor, who is suid to haves very fino voice, Tho engegomonts of Tamberiix, Rescoul sad Tas Mafico aretaid to be fixed. American muaegers bare boen very active in Paris ard London this year, and tho advarce made to artiats by sit partios amount to noariy sixty thousand doliart. Nesrly ail iho best arifers ta Tarope have an tntense desiro to visit the United Siates, thinking that they will besureto make their fortunes We truat that nono of them will be disappetated. Next year Mr. Lumley promises to briag over tho entire company of her Majosty’s theatre, which {a oiucom Quigitni, @ really great teror, end Piccolo mint, who is ths most charming and s7mpsthetic of artists, Mr, Lumley’s operatic arrangemeois ara on rather ® more extonaivo scate than wo nave boon aceurtomed to, end his visit wil! be an important event in the musteal history of the Untied Statos. The dramatic arrangements for the coming «axon are protly nearly completed. Burton’s and Laura Keene's will | OHUSETTS,— | ; i \ExSpeaker Banks isa candidate for Governor | 4 was not Wise him. | batho fret theatres to open for the rego’arsenion. Mr. Barton will commence on next Monday, August Sist, with Edwin Booth. Denin. Mr. 0. Fisher, Mr. Mark Smith and Mr. Setchoil are reengeged. During the early pari of the ceason Mise Charlotte Cushman, Mr. Mardoch, Mr. Rangor aod Mig Blancbe Fane will play slar egagemeats. ‘Tho company engaged by Mes Jaura Keene for the coming season are Called to mot to day, aud the thesire wit! be opened en Monday next. There ars come changes tn the company. Myr, George Jordan rettres to play star en- gagements tn tho “‘provinses."’ Mr. Henry Lorratno is tho feading actor and stage manager; Mr. Joseph Jefferson the principal comedion ; Mr, Wheatiotgh, Miss ate &- puoi ts, and other popular members of thocompauy leet seacou, have been re engaged, also Miss Vol'y Marshall aad Miss Charlotte Thompson. The theatre will be the only one inthe city that will rely oa ite stock company alone, and we hear that it is tho imtention of the mapagomaont t» produce several new pieces {2 the style for which the Princess’ theatre, Lendon, bas brooms ro famous. Mz. Wallack, eenior, is siili very iil, and he has, in con. sidoraion of a bigh premium, leased his theatro to bir. Stuart for the coming season, The house 1s now cracr going a thorecgh renovation, and wili epen about the 7h | of September, with Mise Mattida Heron, tp “La Fiemm! pa,” a comedy in four acts, by M Marlo Uohard, produced at the Theatre Fraugais last March, and {il ttratlug eome events a the |ife of the author, who is @ stock broker, aud ‘was married to Madelaine Brokan, tho actress of the Fran gris. Dorlog the season at Wallack’s, Mins Eliz 1 gaa, | atigg Agnes Robertson, Mr, Waliack and other stars will appear. Mr. Charlua Matthews will probably pley bere, also Mr. Rodeon, If the Iasi named aclor cau arrange bie English engrgemenie, The company is nearly the came as tast year, Mre. Hoey, Mre. Allen, Mra. Vernon, Misr Ganson, My. Lesier, Mr. W. R. Bake, Mr. Whiting, H. Hi, Phatiiips, Grosvenor, Norton and A. A. Davouport are engaged. Among the dramutic engage men's of Mosars, Barry and | Marshall are Mrs, Lizzie Weston Davenport and Mr, W. Daviage. Mr. Burion’s first eesay at the Italian Opera “vast week was quite successfu), Tho ‘Trovatore’’ was given twice, | « Romeo and Juliet" once, and “Tuorezin Rorgia’’ once. M’lle Vestvali’s representations of Orsini aad Ayccona are among the most effective pictures that wa have evor ace in the lyric drama. In addition to her magnificent wg eho ovincea @ markod improvement tn vowalization. Artista who go from New York to the South are generally apotled, bet the contrary ts the care with Vestvall, Brig noi abd Amodio have gaized new laurels during the weex, and we are giad to eee that these young and valnaple ar | tiste are duly appreciated by tho poblic, Tne opera for this eveniog ls “Linda di Chamountix,”’ with Vestvai, Drignoll, Amodio and Aasoul !n the cast, aad @ yory good cant tt ta, Alnto number of the Reoue Franco Nolicnie ban a loug nt of an American and Italian concert given by an rican gontieman resident in Paria, The company in cluded ai! the prominens parsons in art ciroles im the gay capital—macagers, mesic masters, composers, critics, singers and diletan‘i. The prinolpal vocalists on the oc- casion were Mmes. I rezzolini, Borgbi-Mums, De Wilaorst end Mies Eile Hensler, Thia war Mme. de Wiihorst’s debit in Paris, aod the jourwaitat says thas she achievod a reat BucoeRs. ‘Mr, Browgbam's farewell benedt at Niblo’s, ow Satur day , drew togetber an audience which packed the bourse te an uncomfortable degree, Two thousand ead five bun dred peopie were present iv & house which seate bet two thonsand and two hundred. The play was “Londor Aww rance,”’ with a great array of popular names in ue cast. 1h is Lmpoeribie for oa to nay whether the performance wae a good one © not, the crowd bolng #0 dense that oaly an 0o- | easioual view of the stage could be obteined. Mr Brougham made « very good ferewell speech, rether more | cerlons than wneal, but Im good taste and well timed He | jenvos for the South thie week, aud will provadly go to | California before be retarne to New York. | The Juventie Comedians, under the direction of Mr. Marab, will remain st iaura Keeno’s theatre for three nights longer They will play this evening “Faint Heart Never Won leir lady," “The Rough Diamond’ and “The Leleh Tutor,’ Master Siewart, the Irish comedian of this company, \# en exceedingly clever actor, hae a rich brogue, *hich be never drops, aitends to all the minutin i} of stage boxiness tke an old actor, and has not that parrot | syle of delivery which ie the obief drawbeck to the act. ing of children. ‘The Olympic theatre (late Puckley's) will be opened this evonipg, ender the management of T. B Johnston and W. B. Koore. The former is one of our mant t opular comediansr | end the latter was formerly trear:ror at Wallack's theatre’ ‘The opening bil! incivdes “Loin Montez,” In which Miss Julia Turpboll ant Mr, Johnston play the principal parte; the faree of “P. P or Men and Tiger,” ard “The Alpine Maid.” A plenaent, Nght snd cheap entertainment—jas the thitg for the erascn. Al Kiblo’s Garden the combined talent of M'lle Rolla, the premirrd denerwr, and the Ravels, «raws excellent houses. To-night the bill inctidos « ballet with M’lle | Rolla, and the pantomime “A Soller for Love,” in which | ‘Pxpinda an: the Ravels have parte. At the Bowery Theatre, to-night, the bill is jong ant strong. Tho iret pioce te “Gisippus,”” with Mr. Buuly im ‘the principal part, then the farce of “Wilful Murder,’ and the drama of the “Vision of the Dead. ' The Rowery Is dotng & fine business under the now management. A\ Mochantea’ Hall the colored opera, under tie susp ces of the Bryante, bas the fle! to Hteclf and reaps a ris | barvest. A new and excellent programme for this even ag. At Barnom’s, Wyman, the wisard and vontriloquisl, is still the leading attraction. [a appears every afternoon and evening this week, Avrnos ro® Causonvia —Mr, Maguire, the manager of the Metropolitan theatre, California, hag engaged Miss Fmma Stanley, and Mr. and Mire, John Wood. Mins Stan ley will sail on the 6th Of September, and wii provably | visit Australia before whe rotarne to the Ualtet Staies. Mr, and Mrs, Wood eail from New Orieans, Dosomber 6. Berox.—At the Howard Atheneum “Old Hoade and Yourg Hearts,’ with Blake, Joriaa, Mrs. Biske sad Mise © Thompson hay made a great bit The Athenians oom. pare Wake to Gilbert! One of the papers saps a Me ‘Blake's Jose Rare 4 anquespoan'y 9a4 Of Lag deen por. ‘The leading ecirees, we hear, ie Mies Susan | wo Dave over Say and the thuntérs of ‘splause that greeted that excelldat artist coadrmed our conviction that every epec ator mnat have oongratal ded himself upon the enjoy meni of muck a invelicotuai feast, Litthstoa Qowe found an abio repeeseutativs a Mr Goorge Sordan, the great Now ¥ ors (avawtto, and tha ou riot ofunt chert des darnes of (eat ct'y "Moe Gladatons |; playing at the Mueum Paaosiriia. Toe Academy of Mumc ts ett occupied for promenace concerts, ‘The arusts are Mada me Johan sen, Mie Richings, Piokancesr, tho Germaa tonor, Frazer ad Borginenn, with the Germanta orchestra PL Daven port '* play'pg at the Arch and tha Woot Minetroia at tha National, Bervaco Mr, ead Mrs. F. 3. Coaway are piayiag a siar exgagement at tha Metropolisa, RocumTsn—Mr Plowkets opeua the shearers haro naxt Moptsy Mr. ond Mrs Florence ave bis first alana Pao onc — Forbes’ theayrg ovens iais arenog with tno Kotler troupe. Cxcovan.—Wood's theatre te opea under tae ataga JK, Nagio ts tae loading 4 a0w piaylog bere. Madame Macaliveter onnonnces 9 geries of hor entertumenis hers, comme iioing September 1 AUSIMALA = The Molde towing :—— Al the Priscess tbeaire ¢ more augerons attendance than there hud been tor the (ist wo ¢ wt Koma ahat taken absok by the nop apprsraace, or rather, tho aisep- pa, of the Misner eim, Ry, Black, the er, came heto'o thd to unravel the enlyma atement Waa to tie effec! thet ihe Mis-ss @yigen. bet im, cxoceding!y annoyed ai tha thin houses 'o wot ite thoy bad piayes ta Court pnd Stage,”’ bad algolded thoir inieasion of appearing in uo other pisce unti tho tide of poblic upinton bhould flow the other way. | Tat tnd, indeed, wbsnrd determination, Mr. Blac rte Argys, May 29, ham the f ste may end wo ineow m3, but arawell of tio Mixes Gougen. 1 the Motbourne pubile will pro Dubly feel ver7 little interest. ifr. Black, a.ntdat tho ap- Piaute of the audience, who had unmittakeably mar thelr condemnation of the bebartor of tho Missan G xepheim, snvounced the probabiliiy of the re.onoaine of the aroratia scaann, under the atapicas, ag berore, of thal catverma! favorite, Madame Anza bishop, ©. V, Brooke was ail! at Moibourue. Tae Family eras. The fourth uumber of the Fawu.r Heraro will be pub Ushed cu Wedneadsy mornins Aamong lis conteuts will be found :—~ ‘Tae Tull acoount of the Great Cadie of the Atiantic Tele- grepd, the tying of which commeaced successfully nt Velentis Bay, on the 7th instant, and @ complete history | of the Tolegraphtc system tu nee in every country ‘a the | world, copiously Uiust:ated with diagrams aad Sgures. Tae Burdell Raby--¥xtraordinary [tsciosures relat to xbo antecadenta of fr. Cattin | Methodist Camp Stecting-—Urigin and History of Camp | Meetlogs, Ac. West Foinit During | acampment—Derortption of the Ma rades, xc. Interesting Lattiors from the Watering ‘ea. 4ccount of the Exooution of Speech of the Criminal. Vatoriais, Obituary Noticos, City News, Marke! Reports, asd mass of general, usefui and interesting reading, Madivg |i ihe beet general wowspaper of the day. Only two doilare @ year—four conis a copy. Agents are requerted to gend in (heir orders earty. Places of Ame- McK m—Actraordinary } FALL ASD WiFTER BT00R. | Te addition w our naual large sieve of FING AND FASHION ALE CLOPHING, ‘We bave this svarcn manuisctnred on immense stock of | 10 offer at | raha we ore pron ot sa low figures ae ary — D DEVLIN & CO. ~ mw EES ew York. 65,000 Worth of Ladics French impo hontesat 8.0), Conble wolae, 82 35, Dullon boots. 62 5% a sete MILL'S O71 Brewiway. os iy ay Mei g have Removed an ie 304 | j Browiwoy 10 Park row, diready opposite | Bosca’ ibe stusarion of of Jopbave and clone arers of Gages | Law raicee Axe ugetwn eonee, laviied to on immense stock of patent mand eroveieiors’ prices, by the case, ome Oe es fan Prancleco, Few York, Ounoineett aad Ban ans Florida Water—Not Murrey & L uly deiighis the voluptuary in perfumes, but ae a cos me A dente! waad, and cure for nervous beadanke, We Feld by DT. uaNM an & Bil drogglets at &) con! Metallic Tablet Razor Strup—or Sais oy) J. 4 8. BAUNDARS, store bese idan sor Bouse. eet Mp ee, CF o Orn eve di gee diaeria ny va ai MLD, valaly applied as No.6 Aetor House" St Sad ihe dre prt- iaird’s Wigs and Halr Dye Aguinst cme id fox thelr ratural durability and eneap- ese, at id Broadway, wear howard eurest “™ Mis Hair Dye, 4 Bhiltin, AS a Black or brown, at No, Barelay eet, Inimlable bal esta Batchelor’s Hair Dye, and tripe err " oid ed ‘The beat in tae World, eurpansiag all at the manuiactory, 20) wey. Reptare.—Marsh & a (fier. removed to No. 2 Vesey strest, Astor Howse. Pa pence Without Pay. I wilt one box of my masnelie naive io any rempectn- tie, ee sho wile call for tu. Yor sat whe mpi as ulcers rere (ule ane ceed. Magnetiat, 77 Onnal ni strech beteeen Brosdway and Chures s ri SNANCIAL AND COMMERCIA a o n Pt r mi An ae . SUNDAY, Angnat 20—6 St ‘The progress of spoonlation ja this country for the part ton jcara has beon aa rapid as durirg aay previous period | ‘within our Matory. That It will result (9 « collapse and in the ruts or prostratica of many imporiant \ntert ete no one who takes @ 0001 and care’ul view of things can for a mo- Ment doubt. Kevuisions in Gnancial and cominercisi af. faire Dave come about ai pertc<is equally remote from eact Other. in other words, we have nad regular financial revalsioms, In 181 fow years afer the iasi war be tween thie Country and Groat Britain, there war a broak down \0 our financial sad commercial ailsirs which cre } ated @ cood des! of uistress and diMenity among ihe mor | eantile clacsen. Iu 1827 we had anothor reyaixion, which | ewept away almost tho entire manufact\ring nterest, and | used up vast amounts of capital Involved fo commercial porsulte. Numerous fallares ococrred im the large cities, and baskruptey berame almost aniversal. Iu 1897 we | bed another revulsion In financial affairs which was more — goveral ard wide soread in {ts operations tban any previ. | ous coe. Ai Uist lime the exteui and extravagance ¢f our | foreign trade was the direct caate of the collapse. The | rest bank expsasion and the contest between the different | basking tnatiiutions, tho exicnsion of domestio credit, ihe | expansion of foreign credits, the enormona im portationa of forcig¢n manufacturer, the elforts whch every one made to do & large Dosinome on ® email capitel, acd most of that borrowed of rome bank, led to @ state of things lu the morcsutile | world which could not have otherwise tormiaaied but in A revulsion ef avch @ vatare a6 to “bake ii our Mnancial | and commercial systems to the very fowadation. [1 did so terminate. Our foreign credits at that time wor apon , | the most extravagant and extraoriinary soale. The three | W.'s, in London, kuown a8 the Americas houses—Wiki, Wiggia and Wiltou—were a) that time the sources of all | American credit, These houses granied crediis liberaliy Yo our importing concerns, and through them the creat | Bulk of enr importations were made. The load was too | heavy fhe them to carry, and they all falled, involving millions upon millions of Nabilities. The brunt of the | revulsion was for = time borne by the three Amerisan | houres im London, and they broke down onder to weight After thie failure the United States Bank pot itself in the breach and attempted to turn the tide of disaster; and | ft te well known that the same rercl: followed. That banking institution soon followed the three W.'s, and hundreds of falleros among (he merchauts cloned the drama. A geaoral prontration of ail our domentic (nterents contioned for years after, A partial recovery took pisce fm 1840, tit im T84L & rolapee wae roniiped, when public end private credit enn deeper aud deep: or, amd the most gloomy state of things prevailed | Which noarty destroyed all hope. From that time ‘ap to 1817 and 1848 there was no imporiant change in there matters, During that perio? consideradie pro grew wee made in the construction of railroads. and wo wore teadily covering the most important routes with thoes improvements. In 1548 iho California gold diecorery prodoce! ® very great revolution io business. As the product of gold Increased and the supply appeared to be perinanent, SFAPIA FECOFORT wae rrelived In all depart: ments of business, The capital and credit given by this ncoomion 19 our Hock Of procious motals gave a great im peas to ail raoks Of interoal Improvemen:, and railronds wore Qoasizactod (a CTery direction Militons and (ons of mi looe were ano Aly Cepended ia theee -omde, act on ts gM stroke eonme cron abundant, The domead mors | j | | bave been protesied nearly every day eince (he market | $60,000 benides, for the Beavor Dam and Biruboo Railroad. | This company was chartered in 1866, and inst August con- | Since January 1. | week if 1,801 tone behind the corresponding week last | | oreae of 161,540 (ona, The coal bosloons in atl @ good saa mtaianaaiee tea sopniy, aad commas sought rat road inves'mente Wo the oxctusion of all others’ Roads and cross rome, trunk lines aod branobes, mepopoiy roads apd rivarrosds were beilt like tamplo, esd ae mort of them peid divileods from the start, aey amount of capital cou’. be commanded. For a tong time this meain cteetily progremed: Coane were esvity _ negotiated both at home end abroad. Karopesa bankers | Govows themseives aimost exciusive(7 to the negotiation — Of allscad bonds, aad insie large Corbuaee simply OUbOr | commissions, Aftera while there wasa-pauaco Roads were a0 cally #0/d, Lower pricas wore accnpte’, eat Duyers were notro plenty, Kuropean beakers, or Amert- can baakers jovated (n (he principal cities of Kurope, when gach uffioulies appeared, purchased laege amonnis of bonds ai beavy discov ats, and vetniod tem 1a 109 to anit purchasers af good protlis. In that way tho expancion ras Kopt up, Calll the amonut of thee sacuritian La eaist- ence reached 9 Pabvious figure. As ilrowis were en teaded competition appeared aud became dally more for- micabio, Agtbo operatioa of ralirosds progroaset tho ourrest exponses tncreasod, aud it wos found that tho dividendscommenced wlik Could ant De coutiaued. The system parsued was found defective, sud reports wore woade to disguise and cover up uapioecani and ugly facts. For years this epecies of deception ead fraud hae beuw pracksed. with auccess, and il ibe time the capita: and debt of the diferent compauica have steadiy lo creased, All such wsuainral, artifoial operations must by an end sooner or later, The tinal sesnit of such sytems of finsacioring can be-ecatiy imagined, and it pearat Baad. The bupbiy, bas been Siowa to its at most tension, aod i mum soon couapee, The borspoan sod Amerionn baukers * lio have from the begipalng been identhded with those railroads, who bave not ovly aego- tiated thelr leans, but have become largely interested as hotter and owners of thelr bods, cecapy the game rela ve positions to our railroad compeuies at this momont as the Loaten houses of Wild, Wiggin and Wilson did to imparting houses of this country ia. 1957, and we should vet be surprised to sev elailar resuits, Ta bunk!oy houses et that time euton, connected with (he Amorican trade, held stacks of importerg’*paper prom'ses to pay, which, | not being availabie, were for the time valaeiews. The bank- ing houses in London at the preseat time counected with ous rallroad compasies bold etacis of ratiroad bonds axa clocks, which, aot belpg available, must use up by dopre- Clation, delinquency and repudietion immease capitals, and probably will be the cause of failures equally inpor- (eat as those of 1457. Whoare these bankers, aud what sro thelr resouroc# tu thezo trying times? ‘The siook market closed vary heavy yesterday, Hoidere of rallroad #took Have at ast Become eatlefled that prices cannot be sustained. Since the last collapse in Mtchigan Southern the stock bas booa very quiet, The company value of the stock ran down to euch low pointe, Tho dan | ger at present iy that the Iako bowls of the company will be seized, and as scon as judgmon? is ovtained, sold. Scoh & movement would at once destroy the ine, As s00n as Jadgmente ave obtained on the ‘loating dobt, the mortgare bondboldors will have to taka formal possession to prevent the sale of property. The last protest of the company was for a claim of $40,000. The magnitude of the company’s floating debt makes it almost {mpossible to manage unti! tt can be seen whether the stockholders will assess thomaeives or rot. it ix only about sixty days since the stockholders subscribed one and @ half million of dollars to relieve the compaoy’s fipnaces, ard ‘%t t hardty prebabis that taey will come forward and jose amther millica or two, specially when even that amount wou'd not improve their position in the Isasi. The stock is goes, hook aud ilae, bob and sinker, and the soon- er the stockholders mate up thelr miads io that the better, Cleveland and Tojedo ts anotier of the sume sort, and It is goipg through the same process, Al! the high | priced railroad atoaks are gradually but steadily settilug | | ee are lower points than have jo! been known. The mousy market is hardening. The de- ee durlog tne latter part of the week was auusus'ly ao- tive, and the supply appears to be diminishing, An us favorable baok statement ts expected. The calculation is ‘that the specie reserve will be under ten millions of do! Jace. This monet carry an important contraction in the oe of discounts, The heavy shipment of specie tect week, with reduced supplies from California and other sources, mua have an urfaroraie eilect om the specie reserve, ai owly for the past but for the present week. “The annexed statement exhibits the exportation of apecte “from this port during tho past week :— ‘ww Yor. rant’ or Syacs yaox THE Poxr 0: Bark Honduras, Belize, sovereig: Stonmabip Einpire Caly, Hi Do. do.” do. uo do. De. do. do Do. Oty of Baltimore, Liv'l, Am. go. Do. Fulton, Havre, roid coln co do. do. id bars. do. do gold and silver Bart x. HH. Gaston, Bariadoes, Am. gold. . Total for the week Previously reported. . $92,147,786 42 A Wetter from the President of the La Crosse aed Mil. waakie Railroad Company to the s\ookboiders will be found in another cotumn. Having performed what he coasiderg simply his duty, in warning shareholders against the eacr oes in eeiling stook at the ourrent low prices, be lcaves | to time for the confirmation of his anticipations. A meeting wat heid st Baraboo, Wieoonsie, on the 11th \ovtant, at which It waa resolved to lake a vote of thetowa aa to whether they wold loan thoir crodit (or $160,000, ard to seoure by private eubseripuoms acd farm morigngos polidated wiih the Madison and Fond da Lac and Michigsa | Railroad, ander which Inst title the present company tx known, Tho rom is already graded from Seaver !wm to Fall River, « distance of twolve and «hs!f miles, end the raila will be laid by the lat of (tober, if not sooner, ‘The annexed statomont exbibila the valve of foreign im- porte into this port during the week, aad since January 1, lu cach of the past threo yoars.— Comnance or mus Poxt oF Naw Yorx—¥ atva or Ivromm, u i 1867. Dwy goote,......... $0,106 041 riled Batt Rid Goneral merciiaad te 1,660, 3,468,128 Total for the week. 5 4,935 S62 Previously reported. 91,889,768 165 887,747 | $05,675,073 148,026,469 ‘The aniliracite coal trade from the Lehigh and Schoey! Kill regicus, Tor the past week Aud Sexson, has eeu ae; fouows — —1883,— | Totai LAT 2,760,204 120 008 | Deorease...... 1,864 Increase 11,340 | By the above it will be reem (hal the tonoage the past | year, The (ailing off ie with the Lehigh Navigation Com. pany and the Reading Raliroad. The former fail of 9,409 tons, and the imiler 8,964 tone. The failing in the Lehigh was probably im conseqnence of the break in the Delaware division, The Scbuylicili canal increased 10,001 tons, ant the Lehigh Valley Raiiroad 600 tons—together 1.02 tons. The tonnage for the season by the severe! ines csonecung with the Lebigh end Sobaylkill regions, !s 9,021,511 (ons, against 2,760,204 to the pame time inet year—-deing an in deal depressed, and tho market rather heavy. There is to change of prices, eluber for ebipment oF for home com- sumption. Btoem me: $10000 Missoart@'s.ba + 300 do . 10 abe N River Bank 100 40 Metropolitan Bank 108 90 Continental Bank . ies a d., i) do 10 Ohio LATRComtm 96 B60 @ | © Bedeon RRR. s do, 6 Third Ay RR. ba do. 100 NY Gon 18. 900 Cley «Tol RR... 43 60 do... 200 do. a6 40y 100 300 en mer} 648 0 d0..,.. 880 49% 198 bt a0... 00 1 a) w Wiiicieegs BY w 4 40... DBD Wy | the week, while there bas beon @ better export de naad. | per Mary Pierce; '837 Tampico, per Forgreen; | biden and 14 Dales buifalnes from aeighb: | 147 Sthgapore buffalo, and 128 do, cow. | wore reported at prices annexed | mand mt our | queutioun | ct) i) on er) Tix 300 om 100 Tee 100 Sim 100 16 190 es mo i 10 Be 660 Erie. 21% 150 91 ous “x 6 ac ro a We Io om 60 wo io ak loo 4 wo a4 «(50 a 109 23 iho ct) 200 ‘* Bb BOB 2 loo de. wy 300 31% 106 Headiag RR...... 66% 200 Be GROOND BOAuD. $7600 Reotucky €.. 9836 163 ohe WSANTARR 4 Ed 100 ehaCom Cialto. 15 SB 700 Fonns Losi Go. 60 30 te TT 10 Gley & Pity RR, 80 17%, 400 Cloy& Tol BU... 485 Ty 900 30 76 200 Tin 200 eo 700 oy wo BOO La Cr MIRE. ak Zt 2H 109 Heading RR, ay 2th 100 do. | ue do i a do ! ad NEW 8TUCK SXOHANGR. 100 che Gold Alli, 260 61 609 aha Cartinor, nib uo Dorn Mug o.b10 BL 1000 100 North Carolins 0 25jg 1600 | 560 Melvttie Go...969 £9 600 13 030. idw le La Crome und “itwaumte fallvosd. Onc ov m8 La Cros AND MILWAU AI) Rartzoap Comvany, 19 Nastac Strart, Naw Yous, Auguat 21, 1357. To Tax Broomtotnaas:— the ‘Oxtraordinary deprociation ta the Wail atrect price of our stock is my apology for otter- tog & @ord of Covusel oa the aub,eot. The saorilieos eab- titted to by atonsholders aco without reason and cot justi Ded by anything iv the transactions or condition of. the company, Those who are now aubmitting to exch ua- reasonable sacrifices will, wit ® fow months, regret thetr preciptansy, as we bave tho best reason 10 believe. The prices at which salea are made In Wall etrost nea no oriterion of tts tatrinsic value, but rather an evidence that (he eeller ta the \ icti:n of misstatements, taveated and. in dustriously promulgated by tho ayowed ene vies of our road, whueo represoa'ationa ought oi to be received as Authorfty withont dns investigation, ‘The eiaira of the company are sound, and its resources suflicent © meet every engagement, not withstanamng the forts to prevent It by these whose fateres: may be ad- vanced by ruining the holders of our stock Tho dires.ors ferl that they bave perforimed thetr auty faitafuily to ihe stovkbo ders, and have at all times labored zeniovsly to proteos the interests of the Company, aud that there i¢ no just cause for the prevailiog panic in regard to tne stosk of our company, however much reason there may De for tt in regard so 0'bare But the direotora cannot prevent designing meu Crom bubiisaing mimstulements, dor prevent others from be eving thom. If, therofore, damage results from giving ©o mnoh credence to unfounded reports, the directors ovgbt got to be be d accountable. Ifstockholders, instead of yieiding to the prevatling Peaic, would stand firm wad lend that support to the en terprine whidd 1aighs be junily expected, audio whiok many of them ae pledged, thre would wens difBeahy to goiage ou rapidly to @ @uoceseful conciuston, and viate tn their keeping the bes! pe ying etocst tn the United States ‘Thin will be eilectod, as we havo the atrongeat reason to heitove, .olwiih tanding the eiferta to thuow obainictions th the way; for, thougt a numerous clase 6f atocknoldors are under the lafiuenoo of evil reports, yet a large body of them are frm and determined to sustain the wort. Itis noimy province to give advice te tadtvidus! stock. holders es (0 the disporal o: their sock or managemont of pred Private atleirs, ad it if uot my inientiva to offer such vice, They have a rigdt to rel! their steck ata comtnal price, or give it away if they chouse—-this is no concern of mine, and tp which | bave no right to interfere; bet tt i« my —_™. and, considering tae posisica tz which 1 am i deem it my duty, to say to the great bo ty of the stock otters that the sacrifices Dow made are unwarranted by Gny thing in the Condition of the compiny. as they will, ff fore lang, de weil satisfied. Having eald thus muck, aad given due warning, the reat must be left to ti Selopenenia and results. Very respectfully, xc. BYRON KILBOL oigy COMMERUIAL neroRT. Sarvapar, August 22~6 P, Pang | Awirs —Sales of 20 bbls. were reporiad at 7: Braavsrurrs.— ‘be flour market oostinuea duit, wand Cloaed at & deciiz» 0 . & 100. per bDdi., chic ity on tho lower grades. Aimong the receipte 4 eaiee of new | flour this week wo noticed 600 bi Haxeill, Rion mond mills, which brought $10 per io eae, wove Ouatans fe shout <0b6 00 bbis, sMadoul | Fee rie Ke quotations — Chesed oie tay and bakers’ Canectan tiour ccrtinued heavy, with solos of about 46 bis, at the above quotaions. Southern brands word | poe Mee ‘ower, witn aalos of about 1,000 bbia. at tha } Rye flour was quict a our rates, Corn iy wes unebaaged, w with email sales roported within the above raoge of prices. Wheat, for a! grades ox- cept choice love of new, the market was heavy, eh @ tendency to lower prices. The transactions footed up sboat 8,000 a 10,000 bushels, incladed in which were 3,0¢0 boshcis Illinois old winter red at $1 48; 2,600 do. Dow red Tounossee at $1 50; 1,000 do fair Southern white at $1 70, and 600 do choice’ do. at $150, with somo new Jersey new were at 6c , and old State and Western at =o Wo quote the olosing prices for grain as foi. Wheai—Cenadiaa white, Western ret, spring red, new... prices were stondy. aw wero waiting the ‘pubtle male to come oii on the ‘nat, Corton —The sales embraced #oct 809 @ 00 baler, the mer'.ot Sning firm at fell prices Fam were quiet ant engagemonts limited, ‘avout 6,060 bushels of wien, la ship's bage, Sd. anit 150 bales of coltsn at Se, with some beef at Vd. There wae soubing new to London To California rates were ai 2230. per fool, Orm, with emall eles at The «Me. for bay, for city wee, bas become quite Se. © 100. for good Eastern and Wertorn, sed dui! at 40. 8.60. for of amd ordinary quail- | Kee. Erm... The domeetic market Deee inactive through } or Havre. The low Tales of freight have inviled ahipmeats to kurope, and 1,000 Oriaccos were purchased in bond, for ehtpment to Germany There was alto said to be some orlers in market on Fegiish account. Holders contiewod stif, bot | the local trade borght speringiy, and were dispoaca to % some concvesion !B prices " Roeetpte ha 184 Wide trom foreign ports, as follows <6 os ary ct Buenos Ayres and 260 horse, por Z. D ; 4,346 Porto Cal lon, per A.B. Terry 7.460 dry, from Rio Grande, per !'once ite end 269 horse | 1,961 dry ented Maraonens, 56 bales | leetta beilalo and 40 bales Go cow, per Anten, 147 Singapore builalo and 426 do. cow, per ‘Rortds; and 8,106 | pors, to | dealort, making & total \mport of 2,206 dry ox and cow |, 018 horse and 6P bales Caicutta buffalo, 40 do cow, | The #\ock te deat bands 0: ox and cow hides 174,628, (same time last year | su760—ycar before 71,080) The greater portion of the Mock is ‘eld Syove the current rates inom —The sales cody aced about 76 & 100 tems of Booteh f lote m0 one 09 $0 W, aix mouths. The marke: was quiet, with emall sales of Rock land 04 The. fr commen ald $i 10 for temp Lavan The market was trreguiar, while sales (@ ome cases were preesed and made at lower ries. Some | large holders, age] were pot off oring thelr swoces, on der We impression thal prices would be likely to taliy whoa reduced by the rovirement of the more pressing The movements for tho wok hare been —!te potiere. Naval Srorme =’ stall tales ai 48 \,0. Common rosin wae frmiy $1 %6, por 510 Ibe. Crude turpentioe was held at $4; other were market was lirm for epirite, with petange! On: —Linseed was steady, with modarate snios fe. tard on wer in moderate reqeawt $1 bast | Sperm and whale were without change in prices, and sales wore limited Pov iSONR —L'OFK— Tue marke! was seme lame active, Abo firmness of holders having @ tendency to check alee. The trapeactions were confined to about 400 bois, im ciading mene at $25 76 & £26 874, with some retail lowe re: vod at $26, and prime at $22, ant clear at 546 50 f contineed (irm, with alee of about 4% bbia. repack e4 plain and extra meee at our quotations given below. Prime mess foeet hame wore steady a our quotations. Bacom ra acerce And firm. Cut meals were trmor, with email calor at votatione ard—Bales of 800 0 400 bbis, Rot or wae in far de ures. Cheere wae \n moderate request at '@ quote aa followa — ad yeaced, aod wily have changed bards, and it : fece, fb0 bales cuibeored wbewt : ee, je seies emi 900 9 1,000 hada Cabs mmeace rate, chiefly refining ot fess were and prices anchangat, - —Saled Of abot G99 a Hod bow, wore mais 4 | 5) | ADT TENEMENT? | BENZWES, el per. —————— Par rp = nooTS_wann: weer wel aud re go0d ealafaaton. «2 JONER, Be 00 WORTH OF ENGRAVINGR POR 1) UENTH — Nove’ Uustraind National (ride aad Travet Vers Companion coniaing Notaing 4) Wear, i lustesiod. ape nr netteincnfatcn rnn az THATS ALR —THR BL)ZARETHAN ALR wane ertor to u penaley ited lew, t bottles, or ama! Quaodtieg J BoRlay 105 Peart siroot sORLE MOUSTACHE ANO Lt LOXU! ANT WH Keno A iD ¢\: weeks by my.onguent, which won't sate 31 a bailke; Beni to Any part of Uae oom Oly Browiway: Hayes, by Paiecon or i & UBanalt Move tive, LISOPPS. ANGLIA AND MUIR 4 _somm apartting Retohuee als, tor i tnromne No 18 Wall miro, ii lapse YAUTION TO WHOLESALE OZO DBRS AN. Lic J dealers, Bxtract cognac —Pediers a: an ae il ans overcemotug the eoun ry wish manne and reatpes for manofscitring ti sere + iw Having we teavoders mywoi! rain comers The cosy exten (oo faatantiy from { tb. of the seme 2m malione loitaad snc ton toa cordy biandies from the ne ¥ dirmetions, ar maiden Inne wn aa.o by De L, PROCSTWAN GRR. Tht mn (FOURAUDN ITALIAN MADIOATAD BOAP Un aust biz remove tan. Tankian, plmiylag or ptiown, soca we to eletn, de , lew ving the ax!n veeahne ly Witho cad rent, buodeeds of beautiful womeu, fall of eniraafion mag be be aril inet with during av hour's promenade tn their lovelinese entively to BAUD, The pousles a or aE ot the i ‘ereain, hale dy and roakarakive tbo Walker street bear Broadway, H’; AVE YOU ‘Also the 83 SM Kids #6) BONS AND? iy tat 86 boot at 0 ONGR, No iG dna i ¥ A Vie > Le ertoobes.— “ Vinimgnt ona ow be proved Its warranted a care for ourons + lesa Lissa, #uils, cramp, cuts, prin, ot all kinds, or goer, ‘Dees antler when you oan be inainntly reliaved. Prine Aut OB cents. Depot, 60 Vortiandt atreet, New Wore soi vy Gruagiels nad Mor-kenpers._ SQERING MACHINE — ALL. PRRGORS WiLO WaT Miachine of unzivalled UiliKy, Ove lhas wil ee ‘ani the heaviest fabries belier than wey oder, te beat ainchine for faunily vive, saisetnrine, piABts 00 am, OF Ang ue alerer, a mache waz dont gel out of oniar tae with whlob va Induwirtons wommo ean” pencil Par, 0. obtain It 60 ore apet #) Ue offleo ot i. par 4 1% 00. 488 stroadwa SPE AM ss ananve y at /AMANDER KAP am, Seenred by the oslabrated La Betez Lock. Warranted £200 frm joey For eaia by Stwakw & MA avER, r. FRPHENY ONLESRAPRD WSCTI inka, Leadon, and 273 Punei wrest, § aia OP hen Prtnelyal eiaiioaeve SOUTHERN AND WANTMAN MEGOMANTS The wubsariber bege leave lo foform tie irade than we bas redooed the price of kis Gam Aromatic son ‘equal tothe recen: rednetion of seventy per cent on $20 duty, PHO WOLFR, Sole importer, 8. BD and 23 Beaver ara, Sings a Oo. abroiniely p= pa tagt Weiane, Woorar AP Oe This byaneeee ita the defendants and eatanis and thelr sgeais oe . Aeiling ov advertising for sale ike Cleese ake wane er eweysper Dabinbers will 0: eed Ro} A@niai in violading Lh MO AINGER £00. Gh Reretoes 3 & Fvanss.—in Bund 0 a yoy oe 5 — Auguet 25, by the ov, Mr. i Mr dessamae Saree to Mus}. its J, Youun © Dorn Of New Utrecht, Long iniand New Jersey papers please copy. Died. Bemos.—On temas 1S soon 8, Fra Javea daughter of Fi Path Beeron, egod i year, fhe freade and acquntances and sequal of the arc fully ioelied t attend the funeral, rie rae ber parcais, No. [03 Hudson erence, this afterncos, two o'clock. Tbe remeias will be taxea ts Greca wood sme Braxy.—On Sorday, Aogust ®, Mire Caruenne Some, aged 66 jears, a native of Cashel, county Pprerar7, ke. hag: bape re respectfully loyved to attest the fume. this afternoon, a ubres o'clock, (rom No. ? ialberry seamen —On Saturday Acgust 2) Hawes j y morning, — =, formerly of cmalago de ube, aged 61 years 0 months Tas Gente of the Selly tse setasiied to tient the tu. poral, without furcher nvitation, from bis lave resi dances, No 107 West Fifeonth street, thie afternoon, a swe e'rtock. wp * Fy omg gamed wife o? O.sre —On Saturday, Henry H. Clapp, in the The reistives and frieads a yy! hens wre layed 0 be Prosent attho trnorel, thik afternoon, at two o'clock, at baw inte , No. 781 Bighth avenue. Interment ta “‘Gansy,—On Sanday, Avgust 29, tre. ana. —O0 7, Av, Dalley, wife ot Joba Dalley, in the 4811'y cast of ber = The frien 4 and o fae tuend on ee — invited tho a fully to o'clock, (rom her late residexce, one a Ban T fourth treet. 4 tidied Evane —On Bungay morning, ne ee Apa \pfant daughter of Charice T and A. Event, aged year, 8 wonths enc % days. ‘The friends of the Tarally are invited to attond tho fame- rai ibis afternoon, at haif past three o'clock, from No. 18 Coutsge place Hore —Un Sunday norplng, August 33, Anna lowme, wife of Augustes Fi. Raight, end daughter of ine lass — 4 The fence of the family, and those of her brothers, he tate Dr. Opliby ana Rav. 'P. Ogilos, are invited to akon morrow aMernoon, at foor o’sock, from the Church of i Anousciation, Fourteenth street, withoad further notice. Hait.—On Saturday , August 23, at the house of yess, G ©, Hall, Wiasam Hii, for merty of (vaaca, 8. ta the 7lat yeas of ir aed Hat — On | eras Sigel, Acre ‘Ages Kaus Commas, only child ot Jona W. and Emus P. ) eget 0 mathe %. ere nat phase the family aro ros Invited wo attend tho funeral, ‘rom tho rexdoncs of ber [ae poy Comnetiag Griia, No 84 Dean streak, between ith and Hoyt streets, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at three o'clock. Scranton, Pa , and Wilmlogton, N. C., papers please copy. Iawm.—On Saturday, Avgusl 27, Exar, ine veioved wife of David Irwin. The frien s and a quaintances of the family are raspeat~ =. invited to attend the ‘uneral, from ber lato rottdence, a¢ O, this afternoon, &\t*0 o'owck Her re- tnken (2 Ureen wood Cemetery for inter mam, Sonday morning, Angoat 3, of convamp. | tien, damm Kigiraom, in ie Shwe Foar Of his ago, & native of 8iz9, Ireland Tie friewds and acqwaintances are reyoertet to ationd the funeral, from his late residence. No | 58 Kast Teramey- | Bhat street, this afwornoon, at toro o'clook. Linsga.—At bis resi¢ence, in Eastohester, 00 Matvrdag morning, Avgast #2, leaac | snaem, is the uh 7 yew otis “ee. The redatives and (rieses cf the famity are respoctiaug invited to aliend the funeral, from Si. Panl’s cb chester, this efuerncor at three o'clcek Tana» cars from Tweat: revecth sirect at ball past trolve @, wil! react Mount Verson !a dmc, where coaveyaaces will be if readiness to the church, and { time tw rotare io the city by the inst onre. MeMni.—m Paiortay, Angent T, afer « lagerng Uinees, Ascuunate McMsuum, tm the Bad yaar of bie age The relauves and friends of tae family are Inv ised to aitend the funeral, from his ute residence, 16d Norte Second street, Williameburg, bie morsing, at eleven o'ciock. Ht. John, N. @., ant Califhrate papers piaave cop7 rownr —Oe Serorvay morning Angost 7, S Maco Powmt, of Nanecmond county, Va, in the isa roar ot bie Sere sate, al the frieads of his ancie, Mr Wiiag Powell, are to nites! we funeral, from the reat ence S¢ tho iniier, No. 16 West Twenty ninth street, thie Riess te Fring, & Augost 21, Mrs. Mant Jase Rant ae rieay, Aug’ wile of Malbaniel Restor, aged ie years, 7 moatne aad “e reistives and (tence of the Camlly are reapactfety invited to atiend the funeral, without Turtner woes, to morrow afernoen, a to o'clock, (rom hor las mmidence, co per cf Jacksoo anf Booth mreets. remo Liss. {© gat By Suis Aus, the beloved: wife of Rervardus ! Rider, Cr eal we | Philp Farteen, nea 6a poule ees limon The funeral will ake pace from = 80 Suifolk street, this relatives and te = van , Pon of years, forthe and 9 dave ne riustives ana friends ef ihe fea ace rampocetaligr ingned to attend the fu from raaiteose of Mae parents, No, 157 West borty. Sheen eeroee to morrow atter- = at (we o cloek, without farcher ln¢iteti~. " Voornnse Ie tym, on 3 H. wife of Judah B Voorhees, aged 20 years, 3 monthe and $6 days Thee retativen aod (riende of ne HUY, S84 Saneed oe father, dina Powell, ® 19 (ny od 0 attend he funerel, from her late sites, No. 01 Lawrence street, Brvoklye, thie aiternvon, at throe o’clvak, withous farther a =m Suerday, Acgar, 2, J. BA Waamtare ta 5 of Bia ne as remane wil be po taken to Fork Bay ‘Goma. “F fr —On Friday, Aczost 2, eas eed. rang. cot daccavr of toe bio Lonand Wye, aged + yomce, @ moots and 1s cays The friends and polation are FR, the alorsena, & OM) Hee! we ee Ganne < her Oran a, © MAIO, bo ty Got ware.

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