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Our Kansas Lasverworrs Orrr, K. T., July 28, 1958. ‘Bre Augus: Election— Return cof Lieut. Foes’ Company from pong vols Amee qm Bzpedition to the Head Waters of the Colorado—A Clergyman furned Horse Thigf—Jim Lame’s Aspira- Tite aes 0 lone—The Notorious Scoggins in Custody, d:. ‘Jo- morrow week will be an important day im the an- Bale of Kansas. On the second day of August the politi Ga) agitators of all stripes, who have been a curse to the ‘Derrkory ever eince it existed, wil! receive a crushing re- ‘Wolke, and they, together with the Lecompton conetitation, ‘Do. ‘whi be copsgned to the tomb of the Capulets. The negro Ferny a question will be dead in Kansas, and the abolitionists woe Do 6 Throughout the Union will hereafter becompeliedtoahriek | mincis Central 7 since, has commenced its redemptions at the Saffolk Swout womethirg else than “bleeding Keneas.” The = a os Bank, Boston. ‘yoestion very naturally recurs, what will Greeley andthe | 70° 0° shares Annexed are the Philadelphia Custom House re- | Phulesophers of the Zribune do now that they are about to | wichigan Centra! 8's, Be robbed of thet valuable political capital ycleped | Do. 1809. “*leeding Keneas’’ Horace will be 80 grievously Bilecied that his admirers need not expect to wee a clean shirt upon bis back for the Bext three months at least. The the lish bill is expected to be a large one. Mauy vereens nub ignited their intention of not voti Be found at the pots exeennag, Ee the privileg wa franchise juss the same ag other people. De any falling off in the vote it will be on th 0 of avery party; for ail the anti-Lecompton men eure to marca 40 the ballot box. No serious troud!o apucipated om election day in any part of the Territory morib of tae Ka river, In the souta the minions of Lane ard Montgomery msy bave the pleasure of kicking Sp 2 saw, eopeonlly in the neighborhood of Fort Sooit 16 the ‘general opinion, eno that everyibing will oa off with remarkable quiet former elections. “Teut, Ives, commander of an expedition sent to the head waters of the Colorado river, bas a der his command, Liens. Iv ote. the a = eg “4 Ay The country is a magnificent one in point of scenery, —— jig utter eterility renders it incapable of sustaining the wants of man. A oat pi epee My oa mens of bytany. 30) ve ith Tide ot sending the same to heb a Lieut. Ives has a complete sketch ‘The he prengee gtr ig any way briek i¢ Kansas 4 ore ae horse stealing. The free State men in oe SS eel > eee 8 eet gentleman, a resident Douglas county, was arrested for stealing a pamber of yeas tree, @ pro-slavery man. The clerical Boro 4 mPartutot hie weak day espe ‘Won Teo) - fsa In tne 8 ven of Captain P——, ag Gov. Denver's resig- by ae pees of lay paid Gov. aa amy, to tad Se ae Me & spirit of , under other circumsta: ee ee yesterday morning ee ar. ins Hazen, the city anctioneer, having * been <p; “in yarioug ects of lawlessness Inthe neighborhood ‘of Fort Scott. Sooggtns, it is ssid, - “the of Ya “large -wnd desperate gang of Bar ss some eg ago, a J they coal ype sede wearward don Little Bine. the Danditti have 31 for over two months, under 08. is reported that wix hundred horses Be found at the stronghold of ‘the police have already gone to tho ‘une phe) trade ot = property and the 1emainder of = purpowe ing ‘of some of his sock, adit of disposing of some eho it was while he 4 a drinking ealoon on the rere tat Mr. Hazen espied him. He was sitting composedly st the time, and no doubt thought Wht his real character was unknown to any one here. But Mr. Hazen knew him of old, and b that there ‘was & reward of $600 offered for the arrest accured , Be took him into custody, end lodged hi the cala- Doose. Since his arrest ——— bas been identified by two otber citizens as baying been agen; in horse steai img. A messenger has beou sent to Fort Seott with the mews of Scoggs’ arrest, and it is not at all unlikely thet the prisoner will be sent south for trial. It is said tuat even the crime of murder can be traced to the gang of which the gocused was the leader. Another Warrant Against Gev. P. Edgar, the “Way of Life” Man. SUPREME COURT—SPRCIAL TERM. Before Bon. Judge Ingraham. Avorst 2 —John C. Hall and Geo. B. Maigne vs. Geo. P. Fagar and Wm. Herrtet.—The defendante in this case have recently figure! somewhat conspicuously ia the ebareh circles, ani baving seceded for a time from one prominent fock joined that of Dr. Cneever’s for the pur. pose of carrying out certain purposes. They pow appear ws another light as defendants in sults of law for obtarning goods under false pretences. in addidon tw the former Proceedings anotver orderwas grated on Saturday last for ‘me arrest of Mr. Pigar upon ‘the affidaviie of his co de- fendent in the first su Wm. Herries and ov ‘That of Mr. John C. Hail a eges, in substance. that the Gefendant, hdgar, induced him to print the paper, and to porchase some new fonis of type, by representing to him ory he was abundantly able to meet any and all of the obligations be should create from said Way of Life, ‘nd that he by such means wrongfully and freadulently incurred a debt owing w that depo- went of about thirteen bundred dollars. The depo-s nent also states. that from the reprerentations made to bim by Mr. Higar, be wes led w believe that the dofendant wae doing at least 85.000 or $10,009 in the drug ‘Dsipess. ar aio tol’ Mr. Hall that “he wae able to carry on the business of publishing the Way of Life from hie own means.’ The deponent aiso says that all the re- = susie. 3 10,86 1,080 046 290,243, *a00; 81 174,455, 230/806 120% a32'008 | New York - 226,' 52 vote | Noy Yon 810" 42/672 (3,328 630 101,923 7,908 tall 908,163 2,738,165 1,097,586 | 1,923,618 '968,328 | a ware Peonsy ivan: in Contrai os, = 814,009 100,100 | The Times of Friday says:— atts, iss. 1858. | In A@erican securities there was a reduction in Tilinois yoga 11,650 $4" $645,261 $243,284 Central, the float Juice eing 3 $0 31 Cisoeans: eovanl aules AT ia yor 8 Pett 2,617,141 947, itt and that there will be | tng ees - Bone of thore scenes of violence ewaich characterized our | States bonds, i of Lawrence are beginning to be affect- | #ecuritles, especially tor bonds; many lote which bave re- understand, & candidate for a seat in the | Wixeh rasb aud violent note” as usual, the many will turn out tobe wrong. Cer- Tait | been expected from the recent rapid rise, Aid not | 4; Michigan Southern, } a j; do. preferred, made by himas to his drug business and Ee meant and property, were wholly false and decaptire. ‘Mr. Esl! also further states in bis aifidayis thet “ail the wmaeane or vaice that Mr. Eigar received from his drag Dusivess, and which he put inte the firm of Elgar & Her- ries, na capital, according to hie own statement, of tbe Way of Jafe, was ia three or four notes amounting to F, which notes were made by ® young man Alleged te be unposseened of ‘any pro rty whetever,” and “to whom Fdgar sold out his enid rog business.” The affidavit further states that wid because from by seid Hedger ae ae tations which were wholly {sive and deceptive’ u “at the time the p. ~ told the owid Walker that the inersbip: with eaid Hagar, he #0 [rom being sesared that it wae to be carried on eut of hégar’s own means as regards the receipts and expenditures of Uh¢ paper for one year. Also thet Edgar has receive’ all the proceeds of the Way of Life, aod priated them to bir own use without the knowledge Bi ponent, who basoniy received out of the proceeds tion about $00. Mr. Berries also states thet received from subscripticus and bills dee sundry ie. neve, and be retains the same for himself. And the de- poment ssye further, that severs! sume of beng © subscribers living at a distance. who bave sent their subscriptions to the Way of Life without their kno: tinued. And the depo if omnection i Edgar, and that he did so for . Radgar did pot make proper entries ip the books of accounts of the Way of Life. Order to bait in 82,000. Avocet S.—George P. Edgar, who was arrested on a @harre of faive pretences, entered ballin the amount of $2,800— Jobs Greenwood, Jr., of the American Museum, and Mr. Bogardus, being his bondemen. Mr. Greenwood Jontified in the sum of $25,000. Mr. bdgar is, however, detained onder another writ, and remains stil in confineme:.t FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONK Y MARKET. Terspay, August 3-4 P.M. The arrival of the Persia, with three days later news from Farope, places us in possession of ou: usue) ties and cireulars, Commercially considered the news is not favorable, thongh the funds closed better, namely, at 05) a 96; and the French rentes Were also better, closing at 68.30. Cotton had been Gall throughout the week, and sellers had at last made @ concession of a sixteenth. Large arrivals of breadstufis, combined with the fine weather, had caused asiight decline in the value of wheat and flour, and the market was 4 Money was worth three per cent at bank, hut the best paper was done at 24 a 2 in the street. The return from the Bank of Magland for the week ending the 216 July gives the following re- wuts when ne with the previous week: Puvlte deposite stk uct are £2 om, 97 . i 6098 on the | other side of the account Governm’t securities £10,887 476 Unchanged Omer seourities...... 16,400,265 Decrease... £121,180 Neves unemployed... 10,886,065 Increase 448) The amount of notes in circulation is £20,605 being « decrease of £177,730, and the stock of bul tion ‘n both departments is £17,212,937, showing an £314,271 when compared with the pre ceding revurn. tion of the market for Americag secori- mcrease of Compmy, @ *€Tufannual div ond of five per cent Ppeyable 0% demand; the City Fire Insurance Com, pany, 8 dividend of te. Jollars per share, payable on the 10th inst. ‘The following isa statement of the exports (exclusive of specie) trom New York to fo- reign ports for the week and since Jan. 1 :— 1857. ties ie thas noticed uy Mesum. D. Bel. Bsn & Ons T ‘Dustness during ‘rook tn Ameri uate tock, as inpee red. rons. ements aoee aoe j aE i Seee8 PRSP EP EEED + 18 328i We are informed that the itehtela Bank, which suspended its redemptions inthis city a few weeks turns for July, and since the Ist of January:— SSSSASRSHAISLE SE ef » SEXSASERSELEASLESLLSSSESI ES iutinows ‘7's, 81; do. shares, 27 a 28 discount; New York Central ; 163. ehh... ,; SURES SISUBED 2le2a02 1,190,720 ane Brothers say:— The statements of the Philadelphia banks for the stocks has been very little business rices are chiefly nominal. A few United | Past two weeks compare as follows:— , bave been placed at 103, and at that July 26. Al 2. would | bro ably be sith for more. rome Lome 24,570,778 24,524,569 varia Central Railroad bonas , lst mortgage, have | Specie 6,956,440 7,070,145 here been sold at 89 a 90, and of 2a inortgage at 9. rita Duefrom oiher bis 2,036,311 2,459,041 23 discount. 3,234,368 pl Central shares have been placed at Some Massachi Due toother banks 3, 240,986 usetts sterling 5’s bonds are offered at 103. | Deposi 17, 196,794 177553,780 Ine. 2,605,278 Pac op pees Ra mA aa offered. x dvs vig 2, 514,345, Dec.. 9,067 inscriptions 77 both nis 4 dolar and sterling 820 $4. . Toma vs om centaier, | ‘The London Times of the 23d has a long article ing offered at 92 ve 8 Polar at 73. | under its money head on the subject of the Illinois jew Brunswick, Central Railroad, giving a sketch of the history of the enterprise, and of the circumstances which led tothe recent call for an instalment of twenty per cent on the stock. It concludes as follows:— Yet, unless some extraordinary mistakes or deceptions have to be yo oe to ligbt, the ulimate promige to ail concerned i# little short of that which was held ont at starting. All the casualties now pressing are mainly of an accidental and temporary cheracter, and those who are fauaillar with the changes which s fey years will effect on aline of railway through such a State as Llinois, can still acarcely hesitate | = bape ey baer aa tothe Which hardly anything but gross dishonesty can ro ty ly anything 8 iY 10634. G, F. Satterthwaite says:— Lapa dl during the week has become more easy. sols Con- ve eevee to 96, closing at 95% to 93 tor money apd account. We have had ap improved market for American railroad cently been pressing on the market have been cleared off, and some withdrawn; the demand is chiefly for those of dest description, where coupons are regularly paid. There have been considerable transactions im I!lincis-shares, at Prices rang’ ing from 28 to 26 die. A meeting Was yesterday held of Dlinoig Miaretiolfers, Dumerously attended, and at which a large awount of share capital was represented, - AC? Constier- able dwscussion, in which some parties ex; con- PROUT. “At all events, if this work proves to be a delusion, the o must be hold established that under no conceivable ti ‘confidence ip ultimate pany ‘whilst others were can American railwa,s be made to pay. _ | Hexu sanguine, Zot most de the.voljoy whieh Hind | sod the-benett will eve been stiained of putting aavoud 1 so gudden and g0 large a call. The Stock Exchange continiel*t8 ‘be generally dull and depressed, with but little ékeitemant in any security except Reading. In. this “the contest be" tween the bulls and bears is now es cit down to = allfarther losses in conneetion with them, Upon its , therefore, interests of wider soope aepond than coal attach to the ordinary proceedings of « single under- taking, however large. Tts history will thus be watched by English investers, and it may be hoped some further developements wil! soon De arrived ai. afternoon = has been held at the London Tavern, at which ies Deen resolved to appoint a per- siders, judging from experience, redid that, dnaging oe . also to endeavor to make tain it is, that notwithstanding the ardor of: the members of the board to-sell, and notwithstanding the occasional reactions, the tendency of the stock | generally is upward. "It was off this morning trifle on the second call, but less than might have committee; and fina!ly, ® general opinion was expressed ‘that the railway ig now in @ condition in whict, a’ter the payment of the cali of twenty per cent about to fal! due, mo more money should be required. enough to superindace any duiness in the stock. Panama continued to be in good demand at yester day's highest prices, closing even a quarter higher than the closing quotation yesterday The rise, as has been mentioned, is predicated on the supposed increase of business to result from the establish- ment of a new Canard line from Liverpool to Vancouver's island, by way of the Panama Railroad. Pacific Mail continues to decline with @ rapidity only equalled by its previous rise. It seems that, besides the grounds for a decline which we mentioned yes- terday, dissatisfaction on the part of many stock holders with the policy pursued by the management is inducing them to sell out their interest. In the general railway market lower prices prevailed. New York Central fell 3 as compared with last evening; Erie, 4; Rock Island, 1 per cent; Michigan Central, Mil- waukie and Mississippi, 2 per cent. Among the State securities, Missouri's were the only ones which showed any activity—they were without change in price. La Crosse land grant bonds were steady, with moderate sales. After the board very Tittle was done, but at the second board there was a@ slight improvement in most things. New York Central improved | ; Rock Island, 4, &e.,&c. Reading continued to be the chief point of interest, bat neither party seemed to were have much the advantage of the other. The follow- 6 Sixth Avenue 2 ing were Kowalski's closing prices :—Pacific Mail, 1Gt West ins Co... 112% | 834; New York Central, §4/: Erie, 177; Harlem, BO. | ARD- 11); Hudson, 284; Reading, 50); Michigan Central, ate hala 1); Southern, 23); preferred, 454; Panama, 1143; jalena, 86]; Toledo, 36{ ; Rock Island, 76/; Milwau- kie and Mississippi, 15); land grante, 24). The market closed unsettled and irregular. The report of the La Crosse Investigation Com mittee was made this morning to the board. It exonerates the directors. The following paesages contain its That the oste Company was not in funds to pay said interest from the income of the road; bet that in wu- tiripation of the early completion of the rond to La Crosse City, from which Ume the estimated receipts were cont. Gently @ pected to pay the |nterest upon «|i the indeblel- ews of the company, the directors had underts ken to bor- o® $140,000 for the purpose of paying interest upon four of \and grant bonds, being the amount in-ved. if evidence before your committee thst Lettain partes iD lud ing some of the direciors, had agreed to poy, and did eowwally subscribe $00,000, in gums vary. — £19 to $5 500, towards such interest, and ef $50 000 was agreed to be advanced taliet of 9 peighboring ci y, pot 2 director py. That a Pye hy to be reoured by third mortgage bonds + and by assign. ed ihe conten sos be pole. at About the time of the consummation of this agreement many holders of these bonds were daih making inquiry at the off co of the company, a8 te the pos (bility of payment of interes, one were a were cenet that the officers abouid advertise aseariy | 4, the interest would be paid, in the: xpecta- | 1. tos that thie would arrest the decitne in price,os © as give greater cnrrency to the bouds as » negotalie »° corty. That imfoenced by these considerations, ts a: Feetors, 99 foam as they (elt asenred thai the interest fond was subscribed, did, in good falth, direct the advertive- ment of (he intention to pay to be pu rule quent to #uct publication, the part) eereeing to advan e ts ‘he balance of $60,000 as above sated, was induced by Vanes CeneioeeenS ww sears _ aa as en $000 Brie Rite b. 4H 1000 (oah Branob bs F shs ~~ M55 Co. £0 anon Cotes RR. 50 MSo KNTa RR.bIO 109 do. do. 0 100 Cleve Tol RR.. 80 Mil & Mise RR. Mr. Walbriige to the Pennaytvanta TO THE BDITOR OF THE NEW YORK NGRALD. Our pap sr of (he 2d nat vou oMpy, prominently, oP hiladelphi. North Ameri ent upon & ort of & apgoial committer of the House of Repre Ivavis io his Bacellency G Packer, regarding ceriain banks in the: bale. In ibe Bast of Orewford County when ynder framination by SO nye Syed foUewing condi = 98 feed ile esr naaeheehe bille reeeivabie, made by: ‘nee! alll De. ite eirsuiaring notes in com all of - tie by the ie te aap ed ‘ou Om & cir 0 Righest It ever ‘atinine d) about the Yéch Bh hse Pedused at the time it was ©: ined by the coms does Dot Tow excned ZO). li also promptly Your committee desire 0 bear tentiancey to the fra « demande pon it during the recent euspenmen and Manly Way tn which their unvestige tion has been met ‘The eubsertptions to the stork in both «: seme were mate ve by the officers and directors of the company, severs! of | der the bext legal advion, and the Puibor'\y of swern onamun Whom promptly met your comm(teee and gave them such Py, iS and approved by the proper See explanations ae they te w re; and while they | aficers, wien the eters patent were isnot thereon, “Tee | capnot but deem the course of the directors cousurad!s pers. pa oly ae pe Seems Sree gut Wm advertising the payment before the money luda been wore never ooee amunitiee: therefore their paid in to their disbursing officer, or to @ commitses of tie Colnaenia upon them were estirely gratuiions aad very subscribers to the Joan, vet they fully exonerate them These benks bave done a inrce legitimate home business, 10 from any intentional deception, and believe that they ci. | the great sccommodation of (= business men in their rerp. rected the notice of poyment t be made peblic in good | tive conuston, which fact was well Kagwn to the cmmmt faith, and with a view to the advantege ia their boad. | but It seems to bare been ae part of the tee shrough ‘The would be Weely to ‘on to #tate anything I their report whi holders. create a feverable smpression. while on tha cmtrars iby The exchanges ot the Bank Clearing House this | seem to bere ed pO pring ty garbie. distort and wiestace sats Wo nerve the parties who procured thate appointinen The commiiter ‘ake oecasion in their report hy Inuenée and insirintion—waich are ae dlegracet ol to themsely. i manly {wards me—!0 diecre rostity then celver by stating that Mr. T nmisaiopers, swore ipon enme points di they wholly ore! tomtate the fact that Mr. Davie, an noung Commise mar. nd Mr. Brooke, the Clerk of the Commissioners, both ten of high reapectabi worn to the same points, end m: pony in nearly every partion art they by the commiting, am’ tke only ones | re called 0 the point to which they refer, fro ncrew! rome did not ontirely. ‘The fairness of this course I rt a candid public The committee bad ne legal righ! to raske the examination and the balance: m @18 298,708 61 ing were W385 61. Exchange on Europe has been dull througuout the day, thongh some drawers are holding at the highest rates. We quote on London, 109) a 11¢ 11 a5.43%. There is even less than usual doing Messrs. Groesbeck & vids in their weekly cireu lar for the conntry, say It if probable 1s spot faax imam in bank hae been on Parie CITY COMMERCIAL tureDay, P.M. Asus —Tre sales embraced about 60 bbis., iacluding pote at 6c. and pesris at 3c. Burapsrvrrs —Flsur—There was some excitement causea in the flour market by the unwillingness of the Sais pare Seiten Mita | 7 Tne transactions em- following $420 446 420 599 5 56 616 00 700 a 360 a 4% 400 a 500 Southern was good. The gales em- | braced about’ 1,000 bbls. within the range of the above Seures. Rye flour and corn meal were firm, while les ~were limited. Wi jualities were toares aes 008 firm, The sales footed up about Mig Laced en, » Maes in whico were some nadian at $1 20 a $1 30; ‘white Western at 6 wast es Milwaukie club at 902, # $1; red and unsound Sruthern white at 90c. Corp—The market was in fair a2 olivity, eepecially for superior, while to prime qualities ‘were lees buoyant, the recent high Sgures having tended tocheck transactions The sales embraced abort 40,000 busbels, including mixed Western at 66. a 90c., ‘aod Southern yellow at $1 02a $1 05, while Southern white Was pominalat 9c Rye.—Saies of 1 bashele were made at 80c. (Oats were in good demand and firm at 45c. 8 470. for Stite and Western. Corrm,—The auction sale held to-day embraced about { of Santos, at 9c. a 117;c., average about 1050. prime lots broughi firm and ie higher 9e8, while the lower were heavy. 1,000 bags ro t. 26 bage of Java at of Rio were sold to tne 16c., and 25 do. Laguayra at 11c. Corroy.—The ‘sales em! about 4,000 bales, includ- ing 3,300, chiefly Mobile, in transitu, part sald to be mid- dling’ qualities, at about 12c., with freights at %;d. The sales.on the spot embraced ’s few hundred ales, based upon middling uplands at about 125;c. We quote as follows:— NEW YORK CLASSIFICATION. beter Florida and Mobile. N.O. & ~ yA Ordinary... 10. Middling 12% i Middiing fi 3 Br 23% Messrs. J. S.& f. Talcott, in their ctroular for the America, estimate the total axles since the 26tb ult, wt 5,0C0 bain. which adding 4,000 gold in transit to-day, Will swell the amount to 9, ‘The following are the tovementa in cotton at Southern ports to latest mail dates:— Total receipta at al} the ports since Sept, 1. Same time leet year,. Increase. Exports to Great Britain since Sept. 1.. Same time last year.. Bales 3,050,729 891,580 . 189,190 1,773,002 “1)402}057 WCTEMEC.... 2. eee eeeeeeeees Exports to France since Sept. 1. Same time last year... 'y Ek gery s jopg resident a} or near the overflowed dis- 8, at fully Lee naling those remote from the scenes of disaster write Yarlously from Py ngl to 450,000 bales; and, as is usual at year, estimates of the Pood whereby be 1858 dl differ widely. The laxuriant condition of the plant renders it necessary to its fruiting Sonu way ye and ni ren Sante gor me | Sn, eneuing rixty days, a secure ® yield. moderate and heavy. To Liverpeal €.000 «700 bushels of wnpat were \ iver] 6. al, were x Tat ile of cotton at 3163, for engaged at 444d. ia bulk; 200 compresred nud 7-324 for uncom upcom pressed ; 800 boxes cheese at 208, and 1,600 dbis. rosin at 28. for juimediate delivery To London, 6,000 bushels wheat at 8d. in ship’ 's Daye, aud Pea Sae ae cote a. 88, a ee mpi Ad Glasgow. To Havre engagements were limited; we quote ratee a8 follows—cotton at id : Tice at $9; pear! aspes AL $9. and pots at $¥Pwhalebone »c ; flour at 60c., and gran at 1be ; copper at $5 per ton. Hay'—Sales of Goo Dalen were made at 40c. a 80c, Pedy Te with sates of about 600 « 890 bbi« mon Rockland at 0. The jaet sale of lump wes at gs SES market was firm, especially for prime qualities of all kinds. Cada muscorados were sold in a moderate way at full prices; 15 Dbis. New Orleans sold at ‘45c. Navat Srores.—The sales embraced abéut 600 bbls. spirits turpentine at 4éc., and 1,500 bbis. common rosin at $1 50, Crude turpentine was quiet aud nominal a: $3 6234. ‘Ons The market was unchanged, and sales ef al! kinds were moderate. Provisions. —Pork—The market exhibited more buoyan- cy ao¢ firmness, while the transactions embraced about \ 1 ry bbis , including moes at $17 50; pritne at $14 40 a 814 50; thin meee at $16 75a $16 80, and clear mess < $1v 25. Beef was tirm, with sales of about 400 bbis. chiding country meee at $1l 60a oo 2: repscked Weeteru mers, $12 50a $14, and extra at $14 59 a $15. Prime mess gad beet bams were firm at unchanged prices. Bacon was quiet but firm. Outmoats were frm, with sales of about 200 hhds , including shoulders at 6c , and bams at 8 8iqo. Lard wus firm, wich sales of 160 ©. for common’ to prime. Prices steady, at 1 Obio, and Me. # 20c. for State, the latter figure Cheere ranged from de. to 8c. Ree was quiet and prices unch: as followe:—Osrolins, 6,295 casks; Ba'ter 80. for F prime. The sock was shew 340 bhds , chiefly Cubs, within the range of 7c. a . | OXe, the latter figure for small lote of handsome muaco- | vados, with a small lot of New Orieans (30 bhde.), at 7c. 8c. The following are Messrs. K. 1. & A. Stuart's prices, Avgnet 2, 1868:~Lonf sugar, ugar, ie crughed, Lye: circle A érushed, 11'c.; Tatzow Sales of about 600 lbs. were mede at 93¢e Wmskry.—The market was active. the sales embraced about 1,600 bbis., including 60 made yesterday evening, ate “MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, ALMARAO TOR FEW YORE —PRIS Dat. pecan ee, mien Waren. Port of New Vest, Auguat 3, 155%, w: Liverpool—E Cunard ip America (Br), Wickmen, Liver tennis ly Amarin ‘crowell, Forlande-11 1: Cromwell eekly Coomtason (Br), porous seen s a BE 3 Bell, denny lorgan & Wiley Shoe La et NS ar NB. 1 babes £ Oo. jalveston—Heonings, Meller a aan Calais—H J Beadenan i on iregor, 7 Mey Eat Dosteres Bt Je Florida, Crome! Savannah, GOhowrs, with mdse and passengers, to 81, Mitebill & Son, Stcamahlp Xon'gomery Crocker, Herannah, 6) hours, with moire and pessongers, oH 1 Cromwell & Suaday, at 10-70 FM, 20 miles N of Cepe Hatverre, exci signals PhP A sleamer bound K, Coming up the bay oosorved acanal boat floating ov tho mirface of the meamentp Allante, Tarfeia” Charleston 60 hours, with mene ano Dasrengere weil & \ Seamebiy Caledovin, Gager. Baltimore a Norfolk, w' mgs ond persranese, 10 HB Cromvell 8 Uo Reemebip Thow » Rameay. Baltimore, with mdse, to " } Drom wel sloop of ¢ Jamenown C OH Keonedy, comman er, Key ont Bota Wit Sine ho sichnons except a few cases « foyer nad agae Sip Beaman s Bride (of Boston), Wyman, Lavervool, June La ie} $e, 23d, with mda, to mente ‘owed, Liverpool, June 18, with mdse, reached, for th i" K Of epecie in | being powered by only one house, ; while the bank | wet areone & Co, Seam ober on fy: vines on Loews e | nwa ot Pr in feqire every comutise authorized tn hfs i Bath), LAnsoln, Liverpool. June 18, with coal Wert io de fab framar)s ak eset rs moots on | Slemimatcaagic tec tues cl enon ma Here, | cong ws, weeetetasts b Deeckine Teeny ts Weeks, as the greater porticn of the mew ten million loo | Benere tor the movers to mer their vo cpereccn ime thet kae | Ruane Toe ck bark May flower from Wee: Indies fer will probably be paid im at Kew York. As tovebing the | pointment, or an appropriavion for their pay. Hut ihe o@icers | Oork’ Tat z &, od tan Tih ship rates of premium at which ibis Joan ts likely to be award. | o' the book permitea the esaminadow volinischy sen ct | feos Prides, from New Orisehe tor etter th, Int 47 10, ed, there ia much interest felt on the otroct, with, of | fered every feallity for iis prosecution, beeauee they bed | Om.6 40, algnalized ehip Obieftain, hound i course, 80 in ideradle diversity of opinics the sto2k hing to ences). by rem Hey wee hibit aa would | gaint ak ‘Aieoon i 2, ye e 1 aaarne how.” Ae is in coupeN ebape, in round $1,000, payable te order. to tae” ‘th Becetaeane ss | Sistah lon peated Boch Pats betea tear? 4 asnigns or to bearer, at the option of the holder, and to Fan fiteen years, unless sooner bought up by the gover: ment, which, in the cove of & similar etock lemme! to the Stave of Texas in 1850, was done by the Secretary of the Treasury at the rate of 110 per cent. We continue te quote money at call, on choice coMaters!. such ay treasury Dills and State stocks, at3.0 4 pa cent other fair colle torn! at from 4 to 6 per cent. Discounts are ued ov short paper, strictly first clase at 4» 5 per cent,and on tair bills at 5to7 percent. Exchange, for the lngiish steam er to-morrow, ie selling at 19% per cent. The export Hing fact vas well Raowe ac No overtures were mate by the banks, fed £0 the commitize, nearly three monthe afier thei Poin!mwent, andj afer making ® pleasire trip to Cbionro, siopped and made the examination and a report, wherein. in rieiston of all honor, they have garbled the evidence taken, mirstated (ae information elicited, aud rabstituted i ele eon clusione for feats After the examinations in both cae bere of ti Mego Agiege vee ae entireiy eatia ed with the condition and manngement of the Teapective . Yet, en! ently. je party Waa overheard toney ata digner table bai Shey must ee the banks bi or the people would never be snitaiied.” nde the eircumpances which transpired, 1 ehou'd be w ans to nasoush ioe thelr couren, exoept tiers tee ta ood demand for bullion i moderate. below the curren; receipte from California. Shouid the new loan be taken in whole or in good part for parties, the effect w.)/ we portunity for “buneombe, the committer made ee ee ee eee ee eevee | ee i rogaralene Rice i the ry ‘hey meh Tt following dividends have heen declared fon Weir pa tom She net. Lown we when oh ne following divi ve heen declared insure their pay y 1 mare, Which was Mm lumen! and hi yt The Irving Fire Tnmurance Company. a_sm’anneai | egret seers ecient, nad fcuce, we is would necesear!iy Involve a eecrifice of dividend of seven per cent, payable on demand: the Ocean Bank, a semi-annual dividend of three and a half per cent., payable on the 10th inst.; the Peoria and Buarean Valley railroad, a dividend of four per | ¢ eeeaety te Genel amr Payable on the 10th inst.; the Third Avenue | ™ Saree oa men railroad, a quarterly dividend of two per cent, paya- prently 19 the Injury of my Teputanon w where T palge | lat bie on the J)tb inst.; the New York Life and Trnst “Sirtsn Tey 2, 1808, vanee wala! Prise ple, nd they made st, geod would, be have been fully served by empl ven Phe truth, and them no barm would have eome, to i re Srpool, June 28, with mage 26 parser gers, 1 Sam] Thompson's inst Joule, Boyt lave imiae, to Wan Releom 4 Bon. July 10, lat 40, assed the heelote veenel' jon’ jon 77. 2 broken of bow 2 feet abore ihe povaren, Bon = vor of forward deck frame of % veare], with windlane bitte attached. he bitte were painted wihe, and 20 tpat, 145 miles By 8 (rom Sandy Hook, teks pilot Frome Vea: Ravin Porrent BZ, Hodges. Glasgow June 19, 064 Greenock rb, wii homer pipe, to Lerega & Co. JuRy Bi, lat 45 25, Jon 5) 10. ilinme, of Provincetown wpe with 21,000 ith "the RY baa heen * Gaye W of etbup Mortimer Livingston, Samson. Jone 14 with coal, to Chamberiaio, Robtnaon & Oo onbtesl Syepagese oor | (of Rath), Goodwin, Sunderiand, a Livingston. Mt 5 Moos igtrcl Boston), Pemdieton, Sunderland, June 2%, we 5 to relay & Livir Ship Noribampton, Cotter, underiand, 48 days, witn coal in, Havre, June 2, ne 11, Bbip Kowsmaet (o" Warren, CH ¥ ih sadee and 21) peesengers. 0 J er & Oo: July 19, me Ton 455 \ par nip showing 2 red signal letter in Found ‘Ocer (Ham), Meyer, patembure, Jone 2, with mdse phar! Jebmond, Me) Libby, Leghora June od Gibraltar July 1, with warble, rage, 26, 10 J Fe inal Fliza Berea Cie), Watlington, Bermuda, § drys, in bal Bhip John Richards (Rr), C bute}, Roobella, June 27. wih brandy. &¢, to A Bonquerean, Joly 6, lat ef 10, ion 2) 10, NEW YORK F’cRaL)D, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1858. ane D bark Inice, from Batavia for Ameterdam, 120 PR, a peeterres B cot Bangoe), Roots iron KOC, sapere 8 tage, rn oun couany, Be, Wihams, Providence. eaney, Dae Hasbor, and New Londen, nen fete Mobi, J from "Ballimore—Sotd by pilot boat epee ies eo xpress. LI m Havana Brig Maria White. from Brig Caroling, from —-2-Ail four BAILED, U 8 frigate Savannah (and anchored at quarantine). ‘Wind during the day from NE to ESE, and freah. Miscellaneous and Disasters. 2, ie F im a i if F Grande. y pilot boat Non. ‘Taurste, July 13—Aar Jenny Pitts, Packard, Havana, Home Ports. yi Hanson, Cadiz; aie Mayhew: Thorpe Baga, ane. Doane, 1m Mason, Stap) ere One Sehr ‘gaare Lea ates siware sobr Cherub, Baker, NYork. Sidechr DANY! HHS. July St—Avr sobr Janes English, Neal, Phiiew GALVRRTON, i Be Dae Norumbegs, New York. LM I HOLE, go, FM arr rare Saul, Loud, Jobnaon, Pblladelwht phi Teen roel Fowler, Kui for co. Warren © efor, a i ienaloo’, Pladelpbia for box le' i ‘Smith. do for 3 Lewis Olari boo}! do tor Hingham; Bears" Bessa” Benker Delswars and obliging purser, LC Lasalenies, will accept our thanks bs ary «Boxset for full files of Southern papera. is for Ipswich; FI Ly and “e steamebip Florida, Capt Lyon, arrived = [ag ya A ing trom Be Braman agser) © Sally at uaa, bro aes | (inatbaren {or aitiaore, id Fein pees ot Vance, Sadan & Snip Ym her bolt on | Holmes, L.Bturie ler, Yamariine, Blalto, the 260 of July. wh Detying a ker Wont Ske wes C Nelson, Isaac © Rich, Lewis Clark, Loells, and o:pers. uma the whari 83 Tamesnt wens wh where Aug 1—Arr brig 4 B Cook, Dunbar, Baltimore tor 3 i woutiied, ana to 5-5 eae Bhe on | schrs May , Watson, ‘end Eleanor, Townsend, Boston for 1200 bales cotton a0 sacks of grain, Ington, BO; Een ‘Busb, Cain, 'do fer Fuliegelohins James which were foveived from ine ship Sultean, Lawrence,’ Allen, do’ for York Bric Aurnica—Annccriox Me, Eatior—Under the ship- | Celelt for oF to} aan Turner, ¢ = a, Una, er} his eee ced abe Ne el Aaa ae Belen, | Scituate for do; dnote’ Kdwards. Rawards, Hinghans. for tat from Kevyn, NJ, credited to the “Standard” of that place, vette k Sele eo at Ore Touaviny it Katidaty ate'Saainet ona chong | wer” Surah acny'ksau Cayuse? Bnnor lin He their business; and if Bat qinewioaed, aed, may bare heicont | Lawrence, Ann ‘Turner, Lillie ‘ganders,” Hie Beane ‘aca way of telling tell the Yankee side ar her ae hele sory, 6 the atry Sine eaty par obo une, the brig America. of Salem, commandet Compliahed th 5 8 lawfully, and tain Wi'son will ret fo, tt will be by 2 fair adjustaent of tho little sharp practice of New Jersey ‘‘ CaL.ao, June 28-~' rhip fom Lawrence of Roston (before reported), Capt Patten, which left Calleo May 23, with — gusno, Ete A June 15, a Considerable leak i; the vesed! at sen a on oes 2] inches per Bour ta moderate weatber, andin port 18 ‘sper ‘The sbip Planter, of New York etace tepenal, to Cowes, sailed from Calleo bas returned June 16, making considerable water The captain his advertised for tenders to take the cargo forward to ite origipal destination,. ‘end {f possibje will take the ship to New York in ballast. The r+ a a eee Cong oe ya Bey So hours; ‘about one per hoar.—: ier to, Bttwcod Walter, oq, Becretnry: of the Board of Un- ters Haauxorn, July Lp nd J © Boyntos, Thesbalt, New York for na siranded oa ‘Terachelling Youer. day, and will have to unlosd. Rava. May I ‘The Monarch of the Seas. Burgess, from for has anchored off this port, with trom diebtto sine feet waler in ber bold. snd with pirt of uhrown ovarhoard. kaving experienced beary gales about {W) miles BE of thie plice Wats ta contents te savers the ‘the Fingal to carry home the sound part of New Yorx Manine Reoist to acknowledge tbe a pi By ey Marine Re, Lioyd’s, published by Taylor, or rs: King. supplement con- intone t the names of nesrly one bunéred veasels not before publisbed, besides much Soe een relating to Surriewent No 2—We have plement No 2 to the New Tecent repairs of vearela mention work. This is the only work that bas be apr pprovel Sf toe Bou ot Undernriior. Tecan be and of Thoe D'Faylor, 89 Wall wrese rear ol” 1 at New Bedford 21 inet, ships Congress, Stranburg, and Louisiana Kelley, Pacitic } Sle from do ay bark Ben For, Indian Ocean. At bo dale, bark Staiira, Luge, NB, 7 mos out ‘300 bbIs oil. ail well. At Bermuda July 25 achr Monteznma, of NBedtord, waiting ren—July 19, lat 37.51 .N, lon 64 14 W, Messenger, Baler, ell, 189 bois oll lat 25 m bark Nile, boand 8 (orobebiy tha Nile, Destin, rom New YVondon May 24 for the Pasiue). Spoken, d&e. Ship Wm Libby, Bishop. from London for Caloutta, July 19, Mat a N, loa 6 ‘Ship, Hele oe Wes: Howes, from London fer Caleutta, June 11. Int 14 82 8, lon 25.55 W. ree "* bound 8, Joly 6 lat 31.15 N, lon 57 1) Ww. Bhip A Z%, Greeviand, trom Liverpool via Tralee for NYork, 11, tai 46, lon 25. from Oubs for Valencis, July 1; Int 20,10n 33 An am ship, with low of main aod mizen rigging, could not commaniea'e Jaly 5, Int $115 N, lon oT waBAre Mallia, Poileys, from Bosian’ for Honolily, May 2, Bark Sebilies, Bpedden, from F biisdelpbis for Londor, was | passed July 19, Int 4355. 100 47 Ii Rack Hervesi, ot Pi¥imoth, for NYork, July 16, be | Start ana Portland. ‘Brig Blien 4. Bowne, ‘rom Baltimore for Trieste, | y 7, Int 44 85, lon St 50 W | Ports. Ntwenr, July 2—Aarr at Flashing, Rodt Center, Arnold, AnoHANOR:, July 8—Arr Flirabeth Leavitt, Knapp, NYork, AvEN, June 29—In port berks Nath) Cogawell, Hamiin, tine Lambert, w (4 aa July Harerol, July 2—Aer Kate Be weet ‘Spalding, NYorke 81d 224, 'W Horton, Ulmer, Bw Buy MRRHAVEN, Jil; pecs Talon, Horstman, NYork; 1%, Maryinnd. He'lmers Bonosact. July 18—Arr GB Truly, feull; Victorine, Jones aud Thos allivone, Thecpsoa, NUrisans. i2 Ines Chas Tor pila port lah ship Martians, Wiliam, for ¥ " lo port iath, ship Maritang, Williams, for NOrleans, to ssi fou died beet eporied sailed 1th). pit anceLona July ar eptune, Ricoma, arleston | 8th, Jonets. Sureda. N'ittenna: Mh, Sen Pedro, Pavin, do; ih, pia; Ruere Rowatth, snd Acre v 3: Diana. ‘te, do: Gen W. % '— Arr Jacob Bedi Are. Ariel (s), Lui se Be OE Greenfield, Heatile (| Ohariesion), 8 oT Fal Fy i ea Small, London for Port back), 224." \ ivion. Rearre ao (aod jut 7, Prince, Sombrero; 234, spi for Po id anehored) 224, Malvina V! — from Virginia, and Farsourn J 20<£14 J Montgomery. Hopkins (f-om 1 yao). Giucholadiy Routh, Balchelder piesa eel iets pert port ines. gd Orarre. Susan ar be a) Wind easteriy, wok Arr at 60 10th, bark Graita, Jordan. Season on Procreded’ fame day for London, Sid 10h hark: siee (from, Messina, Norm; 1ath, Teivom, Harriman (trem Prieme) Per oamb: Giasoow, July 2—Kid Talavera, Merrithew, Bost Guerxork, iy 2i—arr Voreet Dit, Taylor. NYore Bannung, J ‘Joly 168d Ham obi, Grell, NYork (aud from Ply, A Arr Alexander, Bain, Baltimore; Con 5 Kenren 2 guctatrom Rowland, nx¢ Heaper, ree Forme ar nal and American re? Cord and NYork; 2M, Gow Sherburne, Detroit; Belie one latins Milk, Padersoa, NYork: 294. Rover Onrier, NOriann }: Constantine, Marcdiick, and tans investigator, Carver, do via Newport, epee Rat inwards. FAverpool, Kearne: it ‘arner. and President Filmore, Nelaoy N Zia, A Stephen, - Tyring. Loxper, Jy! ‘Yor "Gia Aisi, Priace Albert en), Waters, Galway r Arr nt Graverend “se raven ga ss ar Behe, Cleveland id Bin sandy Cole, Celanting Li “Air Bp M rie pear, pene, NOrienaa; 18h, 1 AM Morel tor BY¥ork do, ; MOxtevipwo, June 6—In port brig Mavaovrr, July 2—I9 ns esr. sata wae MAtANz48, Joly 24—Tn port barks 1D York, lac; Wrandotie Burns, and (rand ‘or Roston do: Florida, Munoay, for Chitra. for Boaion 1A ck, Clark, from Neweastin, daly Heche wave Ee etin, Guaby, NYork. unens, Suly 12 In pot ort ark Mystery, Khowles, chtd for ‘for Marseilles 2 Payeano. July 16—in ort barks Danlel, Ridridge, for Bow. ‘gn; fepbyt, ¥ hompeom, Yor Nore. Bid lou, weer Restiooe Dy cea xazows, July Old AG Hill, Vinetlo (from Charlee. ton), Rio Jawvino, June 2—Arr Justina, Black (not Fooke), Raltimore. pelt A La deta Marathon, Vandyke, from wew Ov Ld Cochrane. Sores | Belin. = J ‘aly Are BA * july Bld Arcker, Ongood, N yker, Boston; schra Jd 1, Bhi ton, do; Raveu Rose, Salem: ‘Smith, wees Le aro Common. he too, iy Cranmer, Providence; John Tancaster, ‘Buies, New= ‘port, \—Arr bark aerial, Pague; ease Resse Wt tink Wins KC; Luther Hees . 4 hia,’ Old July Sly sche SW Prats aioHMs 'D, July 31—Cld ebip Eatriana. Suise, Venice. Bid bark pay Murrey, to Jancizo;, sobre Cerio, Cro- frey, Me eran i Jane, LARK’ SYRUP IS MAGICAL ON WEAKLY FEMALES or scrofulous ¢! im Jiver, kidney or womb som- jy. Depol, 88 Waskingion street, PERSONAL, GPORGE Te ‘PARTY THAT YOU INQquim an be found ai the cfice Of the Uniied vintes, Police Gazette, 11¢ Nassau street, up stale, uniil Seiarday ner. Write me at Philadelphia. 1 A. B. Pleinte te Kibany, N.Y AM_ARXIOUSLY WAITING FOR YOUR NEW AD- dress. You will bave soon that bottie of Frangipani, &c. Ss WANTED—OPF PATRICK AND BARRY ns DY,_inelr sister Mary. Any secocat ibem w hankfully received et "y wreet, Jersey Clty, Whea last rom was a ren - port, lowa. Jows papers please copy. fhe Sed WANTED—OF MARY A I @ALY. ong "2 & tamily in Su addressing line to pron Ry to her advantage. syivania, Ja ‘cus’ Ds DBALYe Jl OPEY —TUB BAGGAGE BRL pagina 3e. 3 MR. LOPRED 4 bas been recetved from Li »', aad cam be had on % pplication st the ome oF ta Ma Now York and Phaedle & Liesmship Company, 15 Broadway. YANTYD—THE TiftRS OF pal ge ore. on of Shadrack and Lue; ~~ something to per interest 7 epploation et $0 bal Nortnsinis SWEEPSTAK ney 's Hotel, Balls Ferry, on Thurecay A two mlanes’ eliowssents tee fo wore be Mooney'a Hotel; the second Pox ON TURBDAY EVENING Sout wl a seourson ively procing property nd Fey eae, VES peores can Avphy ts sok i Bier, ato is Thompaon streets ame Fe ND-IN ONE OF 1 or THE RloVTa ‘STREET LINE OF LINE OF a oe —-f owner can have reviw | ‘hand paying paying bor tis advertement. arphy’et es Beeo poly oh oe Bewaswag y And paying for this adveruisement. Lt —ON THE 2TH OF JOR. A BLACK NRW. fave oe all bs foot GAS” ‘ast este telesaSee cud deg res 1. She a Sere Aa ream teens “4 mr Third avenve wisi receive ve dollars, SS I O8T—ON SAT 4 enamelled br hoever wiil ret he Lanne rees, AY. JULY A LADIRS’ GOLD arked be be liberally rewarded. —_.... KE WARDS, REWARD—LORT, LAST WREK, A NEW YORK 4 AND Krie itvilrond Company's r doom, be Moret repent yretsralng UaHWORE, 1g REWARD —LOGT. A SMALL DIAMOND ROMS Nreni in T re . BY, brensiat bee i Street, between Broad way REW*RD.—SUSAN AND $1 ie egg seek Avg MeQUiLLTA®, be a placed iby, hele ome tama ie or nest ‘i ten, bavn btn an et vert yrvadecty, in tae eg 7 ture, amy er son into 210 Weal Twenty tourth strcet Ae x ly, ‘wilt revsiva the above. rowel oN eifocaiea of thote Honesister, ad. dress se Mra. ay papers please copy $205) REWARD. Tor URN THR VRa in the anction nore corms Frankie td Niles lever rptoh and oan se se, pre enone amked i ata N™ ESE, OF ARTIFICIAL TREtH, Witn- or Se ‘4 rov'a, whies the rin TH MGREMORD zaeon : ie wae oe i, ene Avenue: offre, oh Jean! pain, with a new vena fied, without the Fe cautioned geminal all eparteee amit hi iwnerted on gold and plat ne, anne references given i tesinea, me eH manner.’ Foe beat The 8. athe shine’ to Mowers Dea A. F. Sacer,

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