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Personal Intelligence. General William Walker and Major Humphreys bave ‘boom in the city, we understand, fora day ortwo. What ‘their special mission to the metropdlis means just now is mot made public. it certainly shows that Walker is not on his way to Sovors. Perhaps it indicates some move- ment towards Nicaragua. Hoo. Joseph L. Morton, ex-Mayor of Columbus, Georgia, accompanied by bis family, is at the Metropolitan, A correspondent writing from Saratoga describes the outre appearance there, a few days ago, aafancy ball, of Lord Richard Grosvenor and his friend, Lord Cavendish. A short time since they were said to be bunting elks and ‘Doffaloes out on the prairies of Minnesota. We suspect ‘the characters of these noblemen are being assumed by come impoetors. Lord Grosvenor is now at the Everett ‘House in this city whee behas est nerves frome tawnerss to trapesct some busloess. ‘et Saratoge tall. raed Covendien ie ah dreenes ta Newport. Aasum- ‘ing the names of distinguisbed veraoas ts quite in vogue now among the chevaliers d'industric. Vi ‘was reported that Gen. Comonfori had been rma anor pe igg da ‘of sowe hotel in the South for uct, something of which Geo. Com: ‘aoe Moreover, he Goueral was in this wipe ue’tiete, cud bad never left 1 since ‘his arr arrival ‘dere from New Oricans. AB RIVALS. At ch is Minister, Wi 3 Fy Ra M. ik de eer by 5 OE soning on jor BeDowell, 0 s_A, Mre = vtand asevent, Mew, Mré. Fruchott Philedelyula, SF Kus eae Yak A ex Gun, Mepiveal, C8 Brad ane el ‘eno: J M, Newly, rs ewig Geor Rodwols, Row Oreani.0 P. Autony, Faris; Mr, and are Coapmas, Rye 8 fr snd tre deorge’ atkionsa sod fervent #2! iL. Homaedien, Long lalaud; f. Be amd: ‘Wetmore. ifntobees county ¥iom Hasbure, in, the s'esmblo, Kanmogis—J E Retn- pe JR Saves A W Hhacite, A Dryer, A Setvinr. J Voight aod lady, 0 ‘ilale, O Hibben NYS ¥ Breintard 0 Sebeldig, welt ag eral, 2 Woite, J scob, Wm " a fieifer, imma’ & T Meubolland, H Trai, Joan Calhraok,-D maselor, J) Btew and Hi sAromer From Bavanpab, in the steanahio Florida—Miss Reynolds, Miss D A Ge-éaer snd nephow Miss M ULoa, Mas es Mire Sua. Mivn Barnard uf servent Mins Mvore, Mew ‘A Howised ‘Yies der ferobiomer, Miss N eee ee ikea W Weordan, ‘Mies’ Grifia, a ne Mirek Sagne, Mrs Warner, Nisa Warncr and ror, vent, M Vans bad, Mis okstton, Miss Brisio, Mea J Paitin Mise B Paton rw Hina, tira Palmer, Wiss Jaru- yCatlen, late end ion; W Deabsm and lady, DB y, James Fapaine wna lady, ise Foaaiaine, on mre augerd aoa eng, dnahier, K Waltz © abiidren, WF Prerion aud ¥ O Preston, i Wo Pestons & tokmea 1a? ante aad ser: GW Giimore, palo 1 or H Leonard, rie See SN iieieh and lady, Rooney and lad Tad sg thcen obtidren: ‘Dtayar and lady 1 rervant Hon H J B Bare'on PS Norioo pia 7 Soiemon J Breit J # Mrs and ¥ bitebead, A Mobermo, mo Fe Tay Fl Wikion dH Fee rte, derakadd Warver Robbie HT Brows: 2 Kacker H Kuler, Jf Giake, AH MoUaun, b ayrt W Bued Jr & Metose BB Maunsell Jd aoiter, G 1, Mo- Gourd JW we Blivg. 30! J Biibo M te MW vider, H'@untlered, 7 Dent’ AGsd eis. WT Sieveon, J end uippunaw, P Sullivan, WA averell, Tuwsreet! TW tocky 3 © Nilou, J Newmwon ® avery, GWarotinsen J Bima, W Linsell. 6 BL vtokin See AE Rents B eatker, GW eaydor @F Gusem J Ryan, J weSerty, Wo! + Young s Clure, B Graff's meyer "i Fowers. ire. J T Oliver. @ W Dickineon, WW Jekirden i ¢ Riey,! Harper, & Pitt, JB Dickersoo, C Inhroo T 3 k’fe. W ete-nar’ P Calin, W HL Gris wo! A Grit, Cold meMaer, R Coben, John Curd, K God and ten ip the steerage Total 193. + seamabip Husterile—Mrs ME Batlou. Mra Hog. Jd Mullt Tit deldshewa Mon on, Mra Muoroe, “Burt. gy Jedi ey. Minton B Bacahan, W Ware, Thea F Bugbes, T&A nogars. Mrs Morton, tne Price. MO'Kourk L Barr. Geo 8 Morton, mM NC Wise Gaby, Henry Br: ‘Tom ovon. rs Prince, Mise FF page B crnenet. ‘Stresiana Ww hisizh, A A Nowman | grrick, Jew suppl J BComplony | M Radtc FE srsle DO Wile J Mar diisa A Robing, Blizyowdy, Mary cae Goudy, Wm Gowdpand elebt in the stosrage. a are T F Bugs, togera, "4 ete sen ara Clements, Wan ii Ba Dene end indy. Ses H Sadge, Dsralds ‘Wm Haight. AA Newman, G W Ne ville, Jaa Supple. J Compton, Mary Esrently, 14 EerkinD © Wilsoa, J J L baciey, HEB Bolten, Iai aohnies, M Lippman, J dango, Hf keaton, Mrs Young! W Ready, © Reahaan,, Hiv " ‘an dey, John iiywel B A viowdy five children and two purses; H Bann, J N Ward, Ww Buckle. PED, weather, = Ind ‘neo Tallman, W Meyer ‘a et acy Tod & Taylor, B nunter, Mr ‘Barker, Blas CA Barker—It in t sieerege. From Coariesion, the steamship Atanta—H J Peters, W A Walmize: J Mood) Bavtz, Mre Obentil. by Motan; pibarwor LD Carver—' ra From Port au Pris, in the brig Traxillo—P Fesdun, Moat- Tort tie, Arrmis at Quarantine, The following med vessels bave been quarantined fizce the last repa— Brig Anus, Cann Seolancer, arrived August 16, from Rio, with coffeeto B Thompson & Co, All weil on board Detained for a fewlys’ observation. Brig Abby Teyle Japtain Grebam, arrived August 16 from Agpin#all, witbark, nuts, hides and cytton to J. Joy. No vickness, etained for obeervation, &o. Steamer C lumbisOaptain Berry, arrived August 16 trom Cherieste, witpassongers, oan, pene Tice and cotton to Spefford & Tlivetor All well on board. Detained for Tomigation, ventilat &c, Bark Young Aweri, Captain Pool, arrived August 16 trom Sante Cruz, witvagar and rum io master. No sick ners oa board. Drwed for fami teal we Bark Imperador, pt. Haboard, wrrivod. A from Rio, with coffewo W: Kibby. ‘ail well oa bosrd. Detained forfew observation. J. Barris, Ot Mciitvern, arrived August 16 from Pouee, ? R , wm sugar aud rum to G. D. Brook- wan & Co. No eickas on arrival. Anchered in the low- or bay. Brg Mazatian, Ca; Green, arrived Al 16 from Cw denas, with molses to Welch, Carver & Chase. The former captain died ctho Let iat, o: yellow fever, when she Lay oe the yemel nad bos 9 Se open an ort eguin for a pew the morning of hor ar. Fivai ene of 1bo eniloaiiod of yellow fover-sthe voosel Daing Just ouside thear, He was taken to the Marine ng grounds for jerment. The vessel is anchored “Dark A E Grant, (pt. Nelson, mwas bat 8 from Rio, with cxfes to ©. Pearson.” Detained for °rtark tien Pio; arrived Ai 16 from Mara- lark Twa, Capt. wad August culbo, wth cr ffee. bie, ekics, fastic, ke, to Mattiand, Yoelpe & Oo No skoces. Detained for ventilatioa, tomgation, &c. febooner J. Saver, Capt. Hall, arrived A’ 16 from Ponce, oe aud molasses to Sampson & May- hew. Reports all we Anchored (a tha lower bay, Bark Paladiw, Capi Wilson, arrived August 17 from Ayres, with Ce balr and wool to Davis & Bid- cia AM well on Trmatned tor orearvation. Brig Fiytag + Uutohinson, arrived uw igust 17, from ‘Coke aaa logwood, 0 Malcolm '& Co of hr men in port, but all hands wero ~~ O-? 5 Refers, arrived Auguat 17 fro Nagy B. Gager, All weil. ‘mine Caption Burns, arrived August 17 a, wit sugar to Renauld, id, Francois & lowe arrived ey 4 fp. Brookman. A ‘The © tts. 10 THE RDITOROF THR HERALD. Io justice to myself and ny numerous friends, | "nak che following statement in contradistion to the articles be yor ed in the papers of the L4th inst. The facts are as foliows:J nad in my employ & Tv 8: barkeeper, who wan linked with a boy who wae cork 11 the store S76 Canal street, this boy bad been in the habi of stealing goods and sellin thom, and gowing this bar- py of the Bight, offertd a portion ot those goods to an offlesr ward who arrested him, su ing ail wae not waht, ia ii Upon false rteteaeote madé by this boy, I was arrosted a8 8 receiver of atolen goods. Having bacn a respectalls cigzen of New York for many years, and lived with some of our firet men, 1 bave the means of substantiating my Saeent, end proving thet w charge of dishonesty has beon bronght Seainat me, Tols boy was only known J we an ¢ customer ad may honve, snd was treated by me 4 all are who spend their money with me. My place is 0 resort for tleven, nor dot “petemane® wn dishonest 4 ip my house. Tam & bard work ties, and enasever gain my living bonestiy. At the ee thee aocwrred wootat home, My howee was fearcved, ant was the ty place @here none of the stolon goods were foand | \ proud to say that [am entirely innocent of the charges Vugbt againet me; and it my friende will suspend ja te ‘ht agaiont me onbl after T have had Atrial, they will @ that the unbir ek character which Ihave alwapo Preawod is stil! ROBERT ELLIS, 60 Wooster street. recently it ° NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1858. Passace of the Tax Levy. BOaKD OF BUPEKYI9ORS. Supervisor Beit moved the suspension of the regula” order of business, and that the tsx levy be takea up Carried. ‘The tax levy was again called up and read. Supervisor Buort movec its fina! adoption. Supervisor Bait offered an amendment by tusertiog $800,C00 for printing the documents in the offixe of the Commissioners of Record, Tue inw msde it imcumDeat upon the Supervisors to raiss the amount required to de fray such expenses, and that lew was the came as the one which made it obligstory upon the Board to pay the expenses incurred by Mr. Conover and bis omyployés Mr. Beli referred to aa opinion of Mr. Charles O'C»uor, iv whim he states that the word ‘‘ sball’’ ia the legizlative oot in 1 And thet if the Board of Saperrisors failed to pass the amount they would be sudjoct to ia dicurent. Kewwepy the ameadment. The of Mr. O’Uonor ‘pot change bis miod, as the yovchane 6.8 nga coininn wep cneneee the purchase ot any other article; and notwithstanding the threats con- tejnes Sanme cotuien he would not vote for one dollar of lati Burt the appropriation. beth geet $80,000 for tots par. be believed he bad voted tor le considered $300,000 too muoh, be moved as an amendmant that it. be sporoariaaed fot that purpose, aud it be for any other offise put the d the that the Commissioners of Re- proviso of Supervisor Voorhies; men to trast with $300,000? if the Iroady Squandérea $450,000 are they to be entrused. with a turther gum? [t had been distinctly stated in the firat report that $520,000 was ali that would be required, and now one of tne geaviemen Bell) who wade that report to the Legislature comes forward snd admits a lie, by now saying that $300,000 more are required to complete the work. Mr. Brut voted (or this appropriated {a the same spirit of repugpance which he feit to ail the odious laws that that wore | put npr the city by the corrupt Legisiatare Bir. STILLMAN Opposed the appropriation, After some further debate tho amendment to sppro- priate the $800,000 for the Commissioners of Record was lost by & vote of 6 to 5. Mr. Poumpy then moved to appropriate the sum of $50,000, which was carried, and with that amendment the sx levy waa pavsea by a vote of 7404. Purdy, Connor, Kennedy aod Rosobe ia the nogative. The Board then took ap Ge regular erder of business And adjourned te Septem! Arrecep MURpERsRs ARRESTED.—Yesterday officers Higgins and Raynor, of the Deputy Superiatendent’s office, arrested Charles Runnels and James A. Hanna, on & requisition of the Governor of Rhode Island. They aro charged with the killing of a vogro in te aireots of Pro- vioence, R. I, sume three weeks since The prisoners were given in charge of officers John M. Sbaw and John G. Case, of Providence. Svicipx.~-Mathew Flinn, the barkeeper for Joan Laag staff, in Myrtle avenus, committed suicide on Tuesday morping, by taking a dose of Isudapuw. Domastic diffl- culties are tated to be the cause. Coroner Re idiog held ye and @ verdict of death by suiciue was ren. red. THE FAMILY HEBALD. News from California—The Fraser River Gold Diggings-Tae Ocean Steam on tue Erte Canai— Affairs in Europe— Tne Royal Fetes at Cherbourg— Affaire in Utah —St., Patrick’s Ontnedrai—Local Mattere— Markets, &c., dic. ‘The Famity Heravp, in ite edition of to-day, will con- tain all thenews of ibe previous week of interest or impor tapos. Amorg other things wiil be found: — ‘The Latest News from Californis—Letter from our Corres pondent, giving & gereral review of matters—-New Gold Mines—Births, Marriages and Devths on the Pacific side, &c. Interes'ing News from the Fraser River Gold Mives—State- menis of Re.urned Californians—Disappointmest, Revulaion of Fee.tog, and Sufferisg among the Miners—High State of the River—No Gold Diggers at the Bars—fearcity of Provi- sione—Fraser River Denounced as a Humbug—Efiect of the Bevulsion tn Calffernia, dc, &c. The Atlantic Telegraph—Reception of Queen Victoria's Measoge ard President Buchsnan’s Beply—Acoount of the Celebration in New York, .tc., dc. A fall Report of the Trial Trip of the Steamer Sternberg, from Rochester to Buffalo, and full success of the Experiment to introduce Steam tn the Navigation of the Erie Canal— Grand Display tn Buffalo—Speeches of the Governor, Canal Commisstoners, 40., &c. Affairs ‘n Europe—Letter from our Correspondents at London and Parts—The Koyal Fétes at Cherbourg, France, with @ Description of the Great Works at that place, de , dc Affaire in Uteb—Interesting Letter from our Correspondert. ot the (reas Salt Lake, covtatning an account of the doings of ‘the Baints and their loading men. De Reviere Again in New York—Sirange Developementa, A Report of the Grand* Ceremony of Laying the Corner Stone of Bt. Patrick's Cathedral—Sizty Thousand Feople on the Ground—Procession of Bishopa Priests, Choristera and Religions Societies--The Archbishop's Sermon—Catholiciem in New York—Its Progress to three quarters of « Centurs— Ca:bollc Churedes, Schools, Priests, Societies andPopuiation in 1888, &c., &e ‘The Dickens Domesiic A{fair—Letter from Mr. Dickens Recantation of « Rpirituaitst—[nteresting Ceremony of the Boman Catholic Ohurch—Beptism of Miss Margaretia Fox, of the Rochester Fox family. ‘Béiiorial Comments ov Matiors of Tutereat. Local News in New York and adjoining Cities, ¢ Interest year, four conte @ single copy “To be jeamassa Greben of the Manso and of 08 newsagents Brockiyn—Fact. No. re, —Onre Instantaneous strung oply reawred for one uf WILLIAMSON BROR cameo types or photographs. No. 249 Pulto street Saunders Tabies < Razor Strop. Geo Ge a ——— Grand Mivmination ef the Houses of tne ‘And brillisat toroh/ignt parade of the iremen. ‘who intend to par. , Will be furniabed «ith and fre sw Yorn, August 17, 1888, 10 14 reper ag ta by .. a SHES Spanteh Dra. dD. ¢9 Waicr wreck ” proprietors of Murray & Laoman's florida Water, One of the purest floral Perfarees and finest commatize of the Cay, whisk daw ang are ris rs and the Wea indies. For Coloring the Hair ase Wilson's Hate | wo orer: only 95 ceuts a botde; changes the color to a back or hrown wi hont dving of staining the Ain: 99 trouhia to natn, 1%; applied Hike water does not injare the hair; thowsan eft mth aneees 5 the drng store, 806 rand street, corner of Allen, % upen wey's Pills and Ototment.—Famtites i with these all important prep lone are at the merroy of dieeaas Hola and bars merely exclude robbere ot these reme'len Keep oath itself at bay, Sold at 89 Maicen lane, Ny. Tras and Ravdage Inatitute,_Miastic Stook= | for deformiisan, ings, Comale supportors and Ca 2 re To Cash waree of Clptat The Am-rieon Cumpany’s Lines between New York snd Fal aceipbie i suorON CF XATRA Tex words Sheen's, euch edsisoual Pd two ooate Uses ve ere Bachan, Wall at etree: le ta" e , 1 Bonth Third sree, ‘Phulsdelphus ok Atlantic 1" pte. yy MRO AGE, “Whose are the best sewing machines in the United States!” PRESIDENT'R REPLY. “Weed's pateot. WHITNEY & LYON, faiceroom | Ma deena, ¥. wn Beliou Brothers, 409 Broadway. Farsi colere and guatlemen's furnishing goods at lee than prices. anes W, Field, on exhinition @ BRADY'S gallery, 359 Broadway, over thompeon "6 ealoon, Christadoro’s Hal Dye, Wiguand Toupeecs, —The beat ‘0 the worki, wholessie and retail, and the dye privately applied, st No. 6 Astor House, His Hair Dye, Four Spillt a Box, black or brown, No. | Barclay atreet, N.Y. Calender & On,, Priladelpbia Pa. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Tuxspay, August 17—6 P. M. The public mind in commercial and financiai circles has been so absorbed with the all engrossing topic of the Queen’s message, that the singular omis- sion of the Newfoundland Telegraph operator to send on details of the monetary news per the Cunard steamer Arabia, now nearly due with a week's later ntelligence, has attracted but little notice. The commercial news is favorable, containin, counts of large sales of cotton at an advance, and a good demand for American breadstuffs at full prices. The Arabia will probably arrive to-morrow or Thursday morning; but it is possible that before then we may have telegraphic news of the price of cousols over the Transatlantic cable. The following is the financial and commercial sum- mary by the Saxonia, four days later than the last steamer at Boston:— ‘It is believed that the government contemplate taking advantage of the improved prospects of the money mar ket to raise, at an early period, (ho velauce of £3,070,000 aa remaining avaliable under the lucia Loan act, pass ed at the commencement of the session, for £8,000,000. The requiremen's of the government of Tadua fur the r>- mainder of the year are estimated at £5,172,000; bat there are Exchequer bilis and bonds in hand to the amcunt of £1,596 000, while the power still remains of issu ing £1,136,060 India bonds to make up the authorized £7,000,000, The further sum of £1,653 900 in bocde may slao ty issued in place of £883,900 notified for dis- charge, and £1,000,000 deposited as security for a loan from the Bank of England, which will ‘a!l due in Ostoder. It is stated that Fusd Paehs 's expected in London from Paris, with the view of entering into arrangements ‘with Mesers. Rothschild and Bartog for ibe loug-taiked of Turkish toan. Chile ie about to raise & loan of £1,400,000 for railway legege Advices from Vi ana seem to ex- a doubt ss to grapb line to India have at iovgth been positively co0- ctuded, and the terms are such @s to leave no donbt that the capital will be immediately obtained. A now proapeo: tus just ceetiie ates that the government ba’ - ed ‘& guarantee U! cent for fifty years por 0 lina between ilies arte and ‘aan is first to bo con structed; and the nominal amouat propyeed to be sub- scribed tn £800,000, in shares of £20 oarh. gt ad teed a ig to commence immediately upon um mm: paid up. Ry tho arrival of the Afrios, from New York, with £133 649, and by the Paoama, from the West Iodiss and Mexico, with £304,782, the total arrival of apecie aad bul- Hon 10 Gay (Tuenday) is £438,381. The letters from Bombay to~iar biyseo ytd confirm the statement that the rate of had become three or four per cent more favorable for thin country, ead it ts adved that a further deo! pe war expected. The English funds bays shown rather lees animation to-day, but the market has not lost its favorabie tone. ‘The expected iesue of addiiioval India debentures, to be amount of £3,579,000, aed the revived anticiostions regarding & pew Turkieb loan, togetber with provable de mands other sources, bad a littio iafuence in damp- ‘ing the »: jor of specalation. Oo the other hand, some further large specie arrivals from America, toe Wes! Indies. &0., the satisfactory character of the details from Bombay both political aud commorcial, and the couviou- of britl'ant weather for the barvest, tended to sup Satoubions American securities were firm, especially New York Central, lilirois Central, avd Michigan Covirel. Greas Wenera of Cavada advanced nearly 108; Grand Truok of Canada was fiat; Atlantic Telegraph were cS $40 and 826 tre £1,000 aharo. ‘Tre TRA TRADR, Avgust 2, 1858 —The deliveries in Lon- don, estimated for the week, were 833,412 lbs., whica is & decrease of 23,817 lbs. compared with the’ previous statement Exchange on Enrope has been dull thronghont the day,and no change in prices can be fairly quoted At the second board the business done was very light, and no particular change in prices was notics Reading was the most active stock. It seems that the management has contrived to attract so much opposition from leading patrous of the road that instead of extricating itself from its present dospe- rate financia! condition, the prospect is that it must plange deeper and deeper into embarrassment. The following are Groesbeck & Hoyt’s closing prices:—Central, 76f; Erie, 16}; Hndson, 27, Michi- gan Central, 57; Panama, 1134; Reading, 47; Ga- lena, 823; Toledo, 33{; Rock Island, 73. The market closed dull and heavy. The following was the business of the Sub-Treasury today:— Total receipts. $368,819 64 —From custome .. 65,000 00 —On acount of loasa 295 000 v0 (218,293 64 26,000 00 12,801 "190 56 The ‘exchanges at the Bank Clearing Hoase to- day were $15,268,008 6l,and the balances $920,045 87. The Metropolitan certificates remain at $5,000. Mr. Ciaco received from Washington this morn- ing the firat batch (half a million) of the government stock. As fast ae the bondsare made ready the De- partment will dexpatch them to the branch office re. The New York and Erie Railroad Company have, after a fair trial, abandoned their express busines. It is now done by the express company, as it was | previous to the railroad company undertaking it themselves. No reasons are publicly assigned for | the step. 600 Had RIRRstm 101 1000 WO veceeess LOOM 2000 Har! mba 78 8000 Her 34 mt be.. 66) 1€00 Til free’d bds.. 87 6000 CASPEF DI gd Ot a do... 20% 1000 LaOr& Mil 1 aay 1060 Gal&Ch' letm., 98 60 do. . 2 2000 Gal&Chi 24m b 00% 100 40..,,..000 My 42 abe Be of Com 3 oo Panema Re ..... 114 . 4 855 ug eo cm anishe.. 40.4.6. 0010 do 61a Or & MILRR.. we vm Burkgu'y i sncoxn $9600 1S "Be 1865.. Pie i Ree A 2000 U 8 b's 1874 030 2000 Miseouri no Micb on RAL: e10 | 6000 do... a 8000 LaOr & Mill gb 2 20 eae ni 6000 Frie RR bds "76 81 1000 T1_Oen RR i J 100 60 abe 8 +4 50 Br F Cnmeneres. 100 ‘74 Mechanica’ Bx... 114 % MisouSta RR. bio 40 Merchaota’ Bk... a5 do 2 10 Meroe Rk 4 Mi So b N Iape < | 29 Pxo Mt 68 Co rere | 100 m oon RR 650 Obi & Rie Te Rit, no 200 100 CITY COMMERCIAL ROPORT. Trespay, Agqust 17—9 P. Asnrs were quiet and sales limited at Oo, for beth sorts Breaperrrrs —Flour—The market was witnoul cbaogs Of importance in prices. The eles embraced 11,000 bbis., closing within the following qu station Fe tse as 0» | Rejected superfine ard superfine 40 0240 . | nen of Richard aut mt | Do extrs State, 70 an oo 60 Hy} Gevesee ~» Capacian superfine and orwa, 7 ‘Mixed to ptra:zbt douthera | a 7 % 50 2 Jevertnecen= Hen bi chiefly within, the range of cur quotations flour continued stea: y, with salen af about 1,000 a 1,200 bbls. wishin the range of oar quotations. Jorn meal was ia fair demand, with soles ot abun 400 bble , (ooluding Jee. vey at $416 094373. Ryo floar was quiet et quotations. Wheat—The market coutipues firm. gare embraced primes to choice whise Nidwaokie clu> at 61, sat 22, amber colored Micoigen Seat'as sana 88.05 for cone bite do Oora—The mar- ket was witbout change of importance. The sales em- 80,000 bu ibels, twoluding aneoued Westera ‘a ibo., and sound to choice do. at 78c. « 0c. Jersey yellow 4 900; mixed Jouthora at ‘common Southern white ai Sic. a 8éc. Rre was 8 88c. Oates were hers firmly held, with and Western at 480. Corren.—The market was quiet an : s oaiee unimportant. Corton—The marke: on tee streagth of the Arabie’s pews was about 3,0. botier, with sales of about 1,500 Fiuncis —To Liverpool about 160 bales of cotton were epgagod at 1s. 8¢ ; 500 bbls. roain at 1s 6d., and 160 tous Fustic at 198. To ‘Loodon about 400 tons olloate. 100 do, beve black, and 49 kncs tobacco, GOT % There was nothing new to Glasgow or to the Coaticent. Gay was —~ end stock light, with sales of 300 at 400 pales, at 450. ne. Provismns —Pork—Tho sales embraced some 300 bb's, meg O $17 250 $'7 B74. Afterwarcs 1,000 bls vere old in the nsual way at $17; prime sold in & moasrate way at $14 76 @ $14 86, and in retail loteat $16. Buef woe io moderale demand and lees buoyant, with gales of bout 20 bbls , ivcluding country mens at $1 60a $12, epackod Woetorn at $15 754 $14 60, and extra do al $150$1659 Beef bans wore quiet at $19 a 81960 Ba con was firm, avd 200 bhds, clear Western emoked wore sold wb 2U3%c. Cut moais were beavy sad gales Haited at O46 & Gi¢c. for shoulders and at igo for hams + with Lare was be (or good to mard, without c fa’ TMH800} eo about 70. a the toside figure for tair ma oul refloiog quali MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Married Bscarvs—WrirtaMs —At Clifton, Staten Island, on Mov- day, Avguat 16, by the Rov Alex Tacmpron, Groucs Gvseuns, of Unlonao,, 19 aaxa Kites, youngest daaghier of iste Benry A Williams. rage ota —In Lansing lowe, at the residence orice’a fousmher. F D Cowlys, Req , on Wedace- At gu 4, by the Rey James Bentler, of 3 Ph. O Sackerr, of this cuy, to GxRALDIAK ‘nugdter of the iate Dorrance dawthees, Esq , of day eveniy: i aka ey 3 Pua, ODIO, Far , aud Co!umbus, Obio. papers plouse copy. Wemke— ig Vi— At Newcaatle, Westonestar conaty, § ¥ , op 16th Bih mo , according to Frias’ oaramony, LuONARD K, WEEKS (0 slaky Mf Huse, botts of Newoasile, Piva, Beck, —On Tuestay, August 17, of hooping congh, Bar mis, infant daughter of Ubarles 0. J. and Pheve A. Beck, aged 5 montoa, the friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, this ( Wednesday) afternoon, at balf past two o’eloek, trom No 63 Seconc street. Camynert.--On Tuesday. August 17, after @ short bat se voro tllneas, THOMAS CAMPRELL, in the 3 ist year of bis age His friends and acquaintacces, aod the m-wers of the Old Goard, are respectfully invited to ationd the funeral, Wis (Wednesd ternoon, at one o'elock CroeeRy.—On Monday night Augost 16, after a lingering ness, Mr. Jows Crotexy , of thie city. His relatives end friends, and those of hie brothers in jew, William, Randolph and Seaman Loworrs, are reeouct fully invited to attend the funeral, from his Inte récisecce, No. 46 Dominick street, this (Wecnesday) afternoon, et four o'clock, withont turther Lae Gocunaxe —On Moncay, August 16, MARGARET, daughter of Wiliiem apd Anr Cooarane, sged % years aad 3 montas ‘The funeral will take place from No 1.234% Broadway, to-day (Wednesday), at twelve o'clock M- DaNaneR.—On Tuesday movn'ng, Angust 17, BartioLo sew DANAMER, in the 24th year of his ago Bis friends are invited te atiend the funeral, toils bes nerdey) afterpoon, Beek we ree, irom his late rosiceace, No 36 Crosby FooT.—Ab Greenwich, ‘ane on Sunday, August 15, at the residence of ber brother in-law, Gerrge A. Peck, Gs shantee M_ Varenring, wife of Jool W. Foot The reiatives ang iriengs of Mrs. Catherine and Mr Beory 8. and George W. Valentine, and those 0° hor oro. thers-in-taw, George A Peck, M 0. De Bovoise and Girer. cus Valentine, ere reepecttully invited to attend the fape- ral, without further notice. Her remains witl be convey e0 ou the New York end New Maven Rei.road train, arri- viog at Tweniy-reventh street depot, at ten o'clock this (Wednesday) morning. Onrriages will be tm attendance. Interment in Grooawood. GaYNog.—Un Tuesday, a ost 17, Many Gavwor, be- loved dwugbter of Catharine Gaynor, aged 4 years, 10 months and 1 ‘days. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully Wweited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot ber perepla, No. 108 Smith treat, Brookiya, this (Wednes Gey) afternoon, at three o'clock, Amnunas—<m Tuescay, August 17, Isanmrza Lovrsa Pawwvscs, aged 1 year, 8 pontns and 2'days. me friende of the family are invited to attend the fuue- ral, tin (Wecnerday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No, 282 Graham avenue, Brooklyn, E D. Florrr:.—Oa Monday, August 16, Renecca, wife of Fre derick Hoppel, aged 46 Years avd 8 muntos. The friends are rae sfally invited to attend the fone. ral, this (Wednerday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from tae fesldence ¢' ber brother-in-law, No 4 Hostey —Swidevty, on M Hewaxy, in the 25th year of his age. fis friends, and thore of the family, are respectfully (n- vited to atte ae from bis late residence, No 41 Onver etrect ( Wednesday) afternooa, at two o’clock. Critr On Tuosday, Auguat 17, Gronas F. Avarr, aged #y afternoon, from No 97 East Thir- ‘Tienda, aod those of the family, are ic vited te attend. —At Hudson, N. Y., om Monday, August 16, ort likoan, Many Jane, danghver of Wiitiam and Logent, of this city, ‘n the 17th year of hor ago The farora) ill take place i Hadson, this (Wedowedsy) afternoon 0 ooluek Lewis --On Tuesday, August 17, Jaues Watiace Lewis, yourgort won of Thomas aud Jevnst Lowis, agod 1 your, 9 Toc tbe Add 24 dave ‘the relattver and friends are respectfully invi'ed to at | tend the funeral, trom the residence of his parents, No. | £06 Bowery, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at half past three o'clock. ona On , August 17, Ana Caxain, youngest dovgnter of Wilam ‘apa Caroline Lite, years, 1) mouths and 7 days, ‘The (riends and reiatives of the family are reapectfully invited to witend the funcra!, from the residence of ber parents, corner of 127th etreet and Thied avenue, Heriem, this (Weduesde: , Ot hall past too 0°: j Phat mmgmare Epp po Fog 298 Carion avenne, Pressly on Saturday, Awa 14, Kmisait 3. Lowsnns, yeara and ¢ mothe “vifia recente will be saren t© te pete for im- ty first street termant Maceet On beg after & anort put se- vore iipese, which ne bore oron Cheeta fortitede, Mr. Joma Mackey, MeCamut —-On yA 17, Beawann Buomanay | folly invited to | =e at three o'clock, aad tte ree "Nohamce—Oa tesey, angus ti, f ANrR On A pon of Philip and Mary iacWawes, —, | Gaye. ‘he Pune ral wiil take at two o'clock, from wea tn Pure MoMarvs, ‘aged 7 monte aaa 33 wensieiy a Sra Tuna nveove.” the tris M —At sea, on Fri July 30, on board the bark | miomoae Daliett agains 2m bea of fever, hehe owanreere avy O'Gnapy.--Ow v Teetay. A nonce P., youngest Hanora ly, aged 6 months and 2 | days. ‘Toe tonaral wil! take place from the residence of his ‘4 | and re'atives are invited to 7 | poreomns No, 402 Wator street, this (Wednesday) after poop, at baif two o'clock. | Rar—On ‘morning, A\ IT, Many Comeran: Tree, youngest entd of Davia an: Rait. Tho relatives sud friends of the famliy are invited to at tend the fuleral, from No. 216 font o'clock this (Wednesday) aflern von inate oy “ts 4 on Monday . od ae o’el 8, Eowaxp Rooms, Seo e The frionds and relatives aoe tes are rere invited to attond the funeral, thie (Wi ae) ee " a! Lalf yaet nine o'ciock, from pier 3 North Snroraow —On + AN infer coring Mi)- ness, Many, elieat . Sima- peu. ane faneral will take place this (Wednesday) afternoon, ‘clock. Tn the een hr a Mrs K Staten Island. Friends and relatives of tei x oan to nee ween ere notice. 2 Sunday morning, ARgUst a, wide Jobe L, Starr, aed od daughier o Ralph J. Weetorvell, in ibe friends of the farsily are invited to at tend the funerai, from the Luh toh Reformed Charen, in King street, on Thuraday morn! ino o’olock. ‘Stewawt.-0n seins Au ibe wuts P. erewant, Sererant of poilee tho Ninotooath inetoenth prooinct, aged 45 years, The relatives and friends of the family, the Hyn. Com- mineioners of Polixe, and members of the depar mont ia reapeotfully invited to attend the fausra’, rhe list Ky i oburoh, Fitveth strest, acer Third avenus, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one without furtier invitasion, The romina will De intorred In Green wood. ~—On Tnesday morning, Angst 17, afer a short tiinese, Troms Hew ly Aon of Amos aad ears and 6 months. Woep not tor ma, dear mother; Deer father dre your eyes / I've left you for my other home Afar beyond the ekies, oe angele call me thither, | beckon me to fiy— where All tn Oright and cheertn!. - To their home beyond the sky ‘You too wil) come there, mother And you fatber, ehea pou «.e-— And little Tor will welcome you To bis home beyond the aks. Tho friends of the family are invited to attend the fane- rel, irom te residence of his carents, No 299 Waabing- | top street, this (Wedeesday) AftericoB, at two o'clogk. BAYMOND 400 . ‘907 Broadway, inh FUmNmting GOD. 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JRAN JAOQUES LA throngboat competing textile fabrics, (Ordered from the fem at w& the recent calaml- BN Tae TPL Comoaae eG THEE RURGAWT Will arrive and be en private sale, at the apacions herrtot nore Fe OB ROADWAY pron’s wad Taylor's vm worn We On Moxway, roy 4 rom 9 ull ‘clo sR, Where every feet Will bo Aforsed. to ledion In maki ug their reiertion suppl additions, which will be made on the arrival of the ean steamers, willbe duly ey rere D. BxTRRRE, Agent. NB —A great opportunity for cash wholesale buyers. ais £2eP9 1h. OLOTAING, p° Some ny vic street ready ne! sity ote Be tecie own imporation. © every qualtty, style and material for gentiomen Riware RAGLANS AY msAt Of NEW styles, in every shade of color, at BULETN'S RRW STORE, Bromdway. Grins —BLFVEN BPRING SEEIE KIRTS, A A) juatavle bustle. bert pi aod or made, a a. $10) 1S eorie en's 4 springs, 2s nente, won: 1S sorings, We ekiet fanoey, Sat at ~ } > conaeciton with the JEIAT MANUFACTURER® WATERIALS-ORaT TEM $) ered seat apres, both wire ant shew, iroa springs, tepe. sides, clsapa, As A large Rock Riways On Dard at toe monn facturers gepot, & Jokn street, Lowest prises for w ppinessdly eupraved, oxn aed ata cud j commer Duane street | t | facta dione ese cop Pie, a orb Ams KEND. morebant No. stone wr ‘5 oad guns lange Takt BRO, wm At LSoPr’s Birooely recommended by all physictuas as an agrecable aad. onie.d oon draught al all the prineipal hotals Gorouguoet A restorer,’ ouly Uw euty Av Bd most oonsbnieat vic he ag seat son's bair colorer will \urn the bair Out the Feat roan ett ot vole or brow AUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR CAN abt TILL SEAR OF ZAln,CAN ALATAS Ma Uf you bald, or troubled air rewiorer: it will ellentuelly cura te ing Bio row atrengthecing weak hair {a ae tee gredible manner. bold at the drug siore v6 rand surest, GALLEN Diy faire ane ‘Walout arose, VHOLERA INFANTUM.—MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHIM! syrup for children teething will paaitively cure chalane infer tom Gysentory and diarviice, if used to season, nod will aie, mod aie roller to tafe infanie and suildren aulfering frome win) . y druggisis everywhere, Price botue fice 13 Cedar atroot. ney we CORRE. BENTO! NAILS PENRTRATING THB fiveh, extracted without pain. so thst the boot oun ma ve worn immeaiiely after the ovoraiion Teulenen io the batloat, by Dr. Zach AMI, nurgeon chine. Pediat, 10 Browdway. isis ? ORs PINS a BANDS. J Just received an involve of brass eormices, pina amd bands, Dalierns. all new and made expressly for the fall trade, for sale at prices much below uAn Ke SOLOMON £ Hake, atrost. 369 Broadway, near franklin R. WITWER’S GREAT Prgtott ed rox PILSS. juman syster isaubject ) am? why [ty the pies. fhese oe roal piles Persons who ‘aro alloted emanent!y cured by rad PIiL@ SUPPOSsITORY. old ouly at the Bowery Drug Store, 158. 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BARTHOLP'S new fi For cheapness durability ‘Cannot be LINGERS IMPROVED HEMMING G40GRS—ANT OF Singer & Co 's celebrated eewlag machines can now oa bemmers of various widths 1. SINGER & O0., No. 666 Broscway ———— INGER «NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINES WO meine ee ace over squalid Sie, Soave variety oe ha werk Frenne caning ———— M. BIN! A 00., 458 Broadway, New Yoru. citaimed, with ‘sboeter bas To red thy @ aa ‘The ret ey but bead him aot, yarn & MABVIN'S Wine TH ATLA! be ata We ATLART td ATLA Arka TH ATLANTIC aNTIC TRceon: ay 22 5 aan >>> >> hb >> >>! aa EK} FERRE Raessasase: > annaas. xan Ret A 222 2ERzzz RA RRAREAARAMAARABARAR im THIS MORNING: __ For eale aceratieaaiietin ys, PIMPLES, FRECKLES, SUNBURN, RROPTION® rishly beat and ail akin blemishes positively cured SU RAUDrS Ttallam, medionted soap. Ponds subiie which |" OF, and ‘The magnetic eatve wae applied for baldness, ieel'y cored: atthe same time ft me rapiily, ouriny patientof & severe chronic eatarrh Dr. 8. B.S: (sual street near Ohureh CO. RING forget Droadway, will mppiy the wade at the 'o: price. je LR ioloeon’s cai.sen stay Battie Food All the groosey and Dardware stores soll (Principat oitoe 821 Pearl W 2gLReaLe ONLY THE PAA. AND abl a Heoncersa, ase tavned i bag the " Surmerice Tete graph Panorama: the message of the Queer. the Pres depts repiy. Price, p'aio snd te retell; rlobly. prinied in cokage cotaih elu libers Aigo an AS tou ty CllABU’a@ MaUNUB 80S. oat) Fapkt vet siese! 60, 22ers Ore Wate? Pane. ee boots, noF “Oty WON ao = 5, sre sole Pek Sova, Maggaaied 0 qt salle