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8 —_— The New York Free Academy Commen>- anent. g BY THE GRADUATES on! a — AWARDBD—CONF®’ Too annual or" al ~ rad -—DIPLOMAS =AND -sHttNG OF DEGREES, BTC. umencement exercises of the Free wy Wok place last evening in the Academy of ausic, which was filled by an intelligent and apprecta- five audience. Soon after half-past six the faculty, ia: vited guests and mombers of the Board of Edus:tion marched in procession and tock seats upon the platform, Mr. Richard Warren, President of the Board of Educition, pres'ded, who called upon the Rev. Dr. Guapia to offer up prayer. The reverend gentleman in eloquent terms ‘wmvoked the Divine blessing upoa all educatioval iastita- tions, but esgecially upoa the young graduates. Dod- worth’s bard occupied the orchestra, and discoursed some of the choicest pictes in their repertoire at appro- priate iv.tervels. 875 At tbe examipation held lash seagi S1 2 for admission vaeriov » ward schools pupils from the to tb's Free Academy. Of these two were withdrawa be- fore the clove of the examination, titty were rejected, and 32°, admitted. Of those admitted four chose the Spanish is aguage, twenty six the German, while twenty six neg! ‘There aro two full courses of study alike in every respect except . The coarse with ancient languages com- Pepe an Oh modern wges, laugbt et on p Lng Toc course with modern languages comprise ine Frencb, German and Spavinh lang Studied in apy order desired, but no. more than cee fing the firet year, nor more than to at any time. The nt is requested to decide which course bis son is to ‘and in cage it be the modera, specify with which 1 pe ancient meres avy choice whatever. parued atthe Academy, ‘ees Latio and Greek, he is to begin. “the usual academic degrees are conferred only ‘en those who complete either of the fall courses, ‘appbeant for admission, as wel! &s hig parent, i¢ made eo- ith the object of the selection. eg bas been generally sslec'ed ‘quainted very fully wit eourse with aucient langu: by those students who at ipue the full erm of five yeers and graduate, bat in very woapy cases ciroumstences have prevented tke consum ua- tion of their hopes, and the students have pre msiars Jeft the institution with but a partial knowledge of th ent languagi ug in some business or ern rather than the ancient lspgaages would be of mare Immediste bevefit to them in their new occopations. ‘weet such cases the Faculty of tho Free Academy allow a ‘modification of the through course by droppivg the aa sient languages and studying any modern lnvguage wowh Je most cewirubie for the student's intonded occupation 10 Bfo, or dropping the modern languages aod commencing he study of the ancien: languages. This arrangement of iments of the au: of eng 186 the French, aod lected to make Theee may bo anges. da- Exch Tus time have expected to cm and with the ove occupation where the ato To the svudies for the students, who necessarily are taken from our bugy population, partakes of the practical char- acter of the Scotch and German Universities. The joliowing 's the ORDER OF FXERCIES Music—Selection from ‘Martha;”? March from ‘Gem ma di Vergy.” Prayer. Mosic—Choral by Voo Weber. 1. Salutatory eddress and second hoporary oration—One in a Billion, John P. Appieton. Oscar Brown Ireluno, 2 Nuth honorary oration—Poiatiessness, Mosic— fest March, from ‘“‘Tsnphanser,”” Wegner. 3 Pration— tbe Founders of Our Institution, eld Sanders. 4. Oration—The Romance of Religion, Horuce E. Dresser. Music—Cavatina from Nabuco. 5 Philosopbical aud third honorary oretion—The True Source of Happiness, Richmond B. Elliott. Jobn A. Carolin. Music—“Trab, Trab Galop.” 7 Ava Bird Garcrer, 6. Oration—fhe Raling Passion, Oration—The Preeent, 8, Eiguth honorary oration—Tue Ex’ leion of the Moors from Spain, James Kuox. 9. You—Friendehip and its Literature, Gardiner Sherman, Mosic—“"Woy aol ep for Thee. 10. Brhy feurth honorary cration—The Source of Power, David Parks Feckler ton— fie Fire Worebippers, James A. Seatoan, ES tion—God and Our Nutive Land, Elijah Alvord Howland, Muric—Quicketep from ‘‘stoile du Nord. 14. 11. Seventh hoporary oration—Oid ‘Thiwgs Throveb New Spectacies, So!omon 1. Woolf. Music—“Old Tunes Thorough New Horns.”’ 13 Fifth Bonorary oration—The Framers of the Constitution, Ar- mold Tauzer. Life, Edward A. Wood. Muric—Selections from ‘La Traviata.’” 15. Sixth honorary oration—Posthumous 10. Master's ‘oration—The Bibie Theory of Human Nature, Charles i. Pi ue mony of Creation. rest. Moric—“Sorgenbrecher Waltz.” lesictory address and Ar jonorary oration—Far- .. Fitzgerald Tisdall, It would be @ fruitless task to undertake to criticise each oration or to analyze the particular exceilencics aud Gefec's of each of the ers. Many of them exhibited sonsiderable ability, and. taking the performance aa a ‘whole, the granates acquitted themeeives as well as the Senior'ciasses of venerable and classic institutions do oa uch occasions. Ta @ great many instances the orstious were to long, which of couree mars theeifect whica a short. pithy, spirited address of five mivutes in length wou'd bave. Will not the sons of our democratic fellow sitizens leave the beaten track of antiquated collegiate hails, and strike out an original path of their own in this excelent composition, and was well delivered. He spoke of pointless acedles, pointless witticiems, pointless bayo- wets, pointiees pens and pointless charecters. Reid Sacnder’s eulogy on the Free Academy was an farnest, practical and Well writtea production. HO re- Pilea to the charge sometimes mate, that the advantages ‘of the academy were only epjoyed by the proportion of stating that = large sone of the rich, of tbe, graduating claat the present year had resolutely supported themselves. Se paid a happy tribute to the late Hon. Robert Kelly sua Townsend Harris, Eeq , two New York mercants, successive preeidents of the Board of Education, and foun- ders of the Free Acacemy. The actual developement of tho idea was chiefly due to the devotecnees of Mr. darris, wro had lately been called to represent tae great interests ‘of america in Japan. The same self sacrifice, the same scute practical eense which he exhibited in founding tne People’s College manifes'ed themselves in that couniry, for a pew empire was thrown open to commerce, anda new epbere to the apostles of Curistianity. The seventh honorary oration, “Od things through ‘Dew Fpectacl’s,” was avery senzible composition, and is suthor was loudly applauded, especially whea he re- ferred to municipal corruption “God and our Native Land,” by Elijah A. Howland, evinced familiarity with ancient history and a keen appre- ciation of his theme. He conclud thus:—“We, the silent thinkers of to day, must be the pilote and reformers of to-morrow. Lat us not, then. forget the dutive that auch e char; involves. May we be mindful of God, oa whom cepecds the welfare of principalities and powers May we vever cease to remember our native land. May wo never forget to work with unselfish hands for ber suc ees, to auiler for her prosperity the lose of goon, even to imprigopment ant death; for, | worldly atel by Such motives, either living or dving, we are grea:.”” “Posthumous Life’? was delivered in a very eff menner by Edvard A, Wood. speaker of the evcning, aud was deservedly The matter’s oration wae delivered by Chas @ graduate o’ the class of 1866, and he carr: He was snogeqneatly sppornted tuto: bonors tive, He was the most na‘ural pplauded, les 8. Pratt, i all ihe in the Free Academy, andafier acting ‘u that capacity for two years, left to commence studytag for the m Budject was ‘Tne Bible Theory of Huma Nay He nd etry. it was abiy treated, but of course in a religioug stra‘n. The central idea of numan pature was its immortality, and the Bible alone pointed out a future stare Tha! book was a msnual of human nature, ail the elemente of eocia! acd morai weil being. bed to combat at the present day was not iguorance, b! intoelity, and tae circulation of the Bible would cou! ‘Yeract that evil of being. ‘ad contained What we The committee appointed to award the prizoz to the evoversiul contestants at ‘he Cooper Inst: Rwarded ihe orutori the prize for the best poet Connor ute on Monday erett Dwign:, acd recitation to Rowland The President of the Board of Education, in a high- falutin epeech, presented Irving's Life of Washington to Master Dwight. Ris remarks, if made even at an carly our, were inappropriate: di but when the sence had hewn lsieuing ty the juveniles for foar bours—whom Wey came to hear—his lame effort to create a sensasion ‘was lu‘icrous in the extreme. Professor Webster then proceeded to award the fu Ing prize medals:— Chemietry- Natoral & Eogiiso—Edward Fran fercex—James Charles Fiizpatrick, Senior. Latin—Richmond B. Elliott, Senior. French—Wm. Henry Sanger, Senior. Spn’sb—Dennis F. Sullivan, Senior. German—John P. Appleton, Senior. Oratory—M. Everett Daight. Comporiten—Eaward 4. Wood, Senior. Logic—George A. Black, Junior. Astronomy— Frederick Ravolle, Junior. History—Robert Orr, Senior. Drawiig—Edward W. Anderson, Senior. Algebra and Gesmetry—Townsend Wandell, Introduc. ry. Engineering—Solomon J. Woolf, Senior. Bygiene—Faward W. Anderson, Senior, ‘Cromwell Me Jal—Gilbert M. Eulott, Seaior. Burr Mecat—Firet, David P, Fackler, Senior; fecond, Fiizgersid Tisdail, Senior. Pell Medal—Firet, Charles L Batch, 1. Sanger, Freshman, Poze for Good Conduct and Ciaasical Acquirements— Trckwood D, Woodraft, Senior. Prizes for French, Courrier Des Etats Unis—Arnold San- J. Vuargnoz, Freshman; Daniel Jackeou, Seuior; a, wtroauctory, Prize Sepior. Honorable Jobo Perrin Ay Somes Bosrer Horace Eratua Dreeser Richmoud Bullock Riliott David Parks Faotlor, james Charles Fiizpatrick, ‘Aen Bird Gardner, Franklin William Gilley, Je., Elijah Alvord Bowland; Biitocr Fiek Husson own Irelau Knox, ; Abraham Witton Lover, The degree of Bachelor of ‘upon— John Aloysius Caro}in, ‘Mortimer Charles siertitt, An honorary tesliaouisl was conferred upon Bonjamia Elie Maron, ‘The degre of Master of Arts was conferred upon— John Howe, Jr, A B., MD, Jobn Jaeper, Jr., AB Bamvel 8, Jerrop, A.B, Arthur MeMuilen, A.B, Howard Pinckney, A.B. Charles Henry Pratt, A.B. imon F. Mackie, Senior. ry—Townsend Wandell, Introductory, Natoral Poilcsopby—Chas Leland Balen, Junior. Moral Pbilosophy—Fdward Augustus Wood, Senior. Law—Joha Perrin Appleton, Senior Gilbert M. EL junior; third, Townsead ductory ; fourth, Eaward F. Young, Junior. Microscope, a8 Prize for Physioiogy of Plante—Adolph tor French Transl Mention—wortt Tre Gogree oi gets Mortimer ©. Merritt, Senior. Young, Jai , Senior; second, Wandell, Tatro- a—Evander Childs, Jr. mm Map, Wiliam Beraard Quinn, Rela Sanders, James Alfred Seaman, Garam Sherman, Dennis Francis Sulityan, Jobn Joseph Suton,” Arcold Tanzer, ’ Fitzgerald Tisdalt, Blwara Auguatns’ Wood, Lockwood De F. Wootralf, Solomon Israei Woolf, Setonces was conferred Joseph Southworth, Jr, Julius Harris Bs ulus Harris Ranney, A.B, Franklin § Rising, A.B, Dayton W. Searle, A 8 Everett P, Waeelér, 4.8.3 al and The Kansas Constitational Conventien. OUK WYANDOTTE CORRESPONDENCE. Haut or Coxvernion, Wyanvorts, July 12, 1808. Interesting Debate on Corporations and Ba king— Womens Rights tm the Oonvention, de. ‘The time of the Convention has been ocouptsd for the past wwo days by considering the report of t'1e Committee on Corporations and Banke, Yesterday the matter was taken up in Committee of the Whole and a number of amcndments made, A spirited detyste arose upon the general question of bullion vs. currency. A majority of the Convevtion expressed themselves opposed to banks, but a: the eume time considered it impracticaole to do away with them, All the demesratic members voted against them, tnd keep upa very Pkilful warfare to kill the report. The following are che principal features of the article on corporations, bauks amd currency. be firet named divi- sion prohibits special scis of iacorporativu, and provides for them under a general law »—that mocknoiters of & corporation or Jomt stock company shall be isd vidually iable for the dues, and that they eha'l be vo tisbio in ap amount double tht of the sto k ey own, excepiing re- ligioue and charttabie associations; that tae proo ry of churches aber! be vested io trus cos, to beetevted by moa dels of the society; tbat no riget of way eka bo oxea Dy aby corporation without payment of the-o«nor in money Jor Whe &4 we, Irreepect've of benefits derived from auch rord Of \wprove ment, damages to re aspewsed by a jury oF twelve men; proviome for the organizenon of vowns, &e., AD? Giro LAL COrpOTanOos May Bue OF De sued. The Bovk ing Civinos provides tuat Danks shail ol oxi” oxcept under ageneral gw. Che folowing seccion is ibe mort tmportant in the ertic All general davktag Iawe roall require, ae coliatera: eeourity Jor the re emption of rhe circulating petes of aay berks Organized under their provisioue, a deoeels with ‘ue, Avovtor of the Stete of interrst-payiag bonds of tn severa) Sates or of the Unites States at the cash rates of toe New York Stock Bxobange to ay amount eqral to the smount ef cirenletieg notes which Fait oar suctt be an thorized jerne, acd & oss ceposit in its veulte of ten Per CeDt Of Sad AMON OF circulAtog nOres, Rad the State Auditor thai! reeister aud counters'gu bo Are circulate bille of any banks shan the cash vaine of auch bonds ‘when deporited.” The otber provisions require the Auditor to req more bonis whenever thore deposived shall depreciate or curtail tho ctrentation of the notes, the payment of b tis of the United Siaves ano giving the holder « precedence of sgecie payment over ail other creditors fost vo emelier cevomumation (pan Sve dolar Rs Boa’ be issued, end requirmg tbat the Geaerel Broking lav pasted by the Legisiature shail be ratified by a majoricy of the prople before going nto operation Tuer provizions I think sfford & sound basis ‘or a goo! banking #ys:em, and muet p'ece the currency of Kansas in good repute. The great fight on this was relative to substisating ‘ Donar of the several States,” for ‘onda of the State v Kapsae” in the above section, [* was claimed by thos ‘woo were in favor of the latter worde, that requiring une ponds of Kansas would raise tee credit of the Srate, ano make the bonds at par ia all marketa Tas opponeata oF this declared that it was predieated opon tne aeanmpti on of a large State debt, to which they were opposed, and i opened tbe door for fraud by giving speculators an oppor tunity of buying up the indemsednrag of tac Territory, toe donde of which are sow in market at Oity cenw, a which wil! douhtiess be assumed by ths State; that they ‘then will by manceuvering raise the State boacs to par in York market, deposit them with the Aaditor those rates, aud, alter having fairly got tooir noves into circutation, let tre bod sco'lanse, aud go iato Iiqaidatio Th’'s ecbeme would give them one hundred per cent Tue substitution was dually made by a vote of 29.0 20 Toe jority cluim that there was a deep laid scuems o2 the part of evera! keen epecnlotove, in the event of the adoy tion <f the bonds of Kansas as colisteral security, to get @ provision making the state liavle for the swar of the Claim ommissioaers, of who! I bave already epokcn, smounting to the sam of five hundred thousand collars. They expscted to pur. cbare up the bouds issued oo theevawarca Cais uae been deveated Mf the project was ever s2rioxe y enter- tained. The following petition was intro taced yesterday in be heif of the poiiticai equality of woman ae Hurcaisson, (vep.) of Douglass, presented the pa bien: — 70 THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF KANSAS Greenxc—We. the undersigned cis zeus 0 Kacsas Torri- tory, do respectfully submit to your boworable body that, Whereas tho women of the Stats bave inciyidnaly an ev! dept comien interest with fg men ta the oro hfe, liberty, property end luteli went culture; aod # by inhorent lave ana the‘ usiyerss: eoneent of mankt xt, their inalicoab'e relat‘oos to humanity do involve thea in greater ant more complicated resoonsidititice; ereas, in virtue of these common interests aad ree: nities, they have pressing need of ali tao legal au tmtionk! guarantees enjoyed by avy class of c and whereas, the enjoyment of these guarantees io volves the poseersion of equal political rights: Therefore we, the undersigned, beiug of ful! ago, do respectfully pa tition and protest against any constitutional ditiaciions bared on difference of sex. To ths end your petitioacrs will ever pray. ‘The debate wat quite az animated ove ov the various smashes, ke diepore of i, Tt wes fna'ly referre? to tue were made to bear Mrs. Nichols before the Coaveatioa or before the committee, The ball was fiosily gree to Mrs. Nicholson Wedaesday eventag, to digcuss this “vexed question.”” Mr. McDowsit, (dem.) of Leavenworth, moved ite re- ference to the Committee on Mritia, which was evidentiy copsiderea a malicious motion Py beng mcontiueutly yoted down. Yentercay morning the credentials of the following gon- tlemen, a8 celegates, were presened:—Moersrs Reva, Hewett, Nickoilt, Chambers, Miles, Cheever, Furuess, Keetiog, Tayior Croxton, Beuactt, Dawson ani’ Loan. & motion was mae to admit them to houorary feats, with Permirsion to participate inthe debate on the Boundary quesifon, This, with the credentials, was referred to the Committee om Credentials. This moraiug they reported in favor of admitting them on the floor, and to participate In the debate on the proposition involved. Thiz question will be of great importance, ant creates much feeling The republicans generally consider it ® political movement on the part of the administration Statements bave been made that Governor Medary hae approached member jn favor of it, and this is consitered sufficient, among tae republicans, to condemn the move ment. The Commissioers of Claims presented their report last evening. It quite a yoluminour document, and was not read, but 2,060 copier were ordered to be printed. A companying it 18 a tabular statement of considoranie ex- tent, ehowing the separate sume cls'mod and the aggre Ye of the seme. The amount so claimed is over a mil- jon Abt a qourter dojlare, The awarcs cover half a mii lion, The tables show that thera are 366 claims by State eftizers,and 66 by prosavery. The amy crops isken or destroyed wore worth £5,000, horses, end over E00 heat of c honges burned and destroyed. Puen tac repo fore the Convention, the report and the staven forwarded for sour readers’ benatit, Mr. Granam, (rep ) of Ate: tion to be referred to the Coramiites lan? ordinance submitted to the y tne bil, acd which was rejected by them. He argu Congress, baving been committed to that provos would not 1@ in accepting the constitution. This 7 the Siate no tend for rallroat purposes; and that aio woald cause the rejection hy the peop pg euch ordinanos cn the table. Oa © cratic strength was csat for tablin, The republicans voted ngairat ti snd the subject referred Line p tee, It will not be adopted, ae it doe cient innd for the purposes of Kansas railroads an pal improvement. ee nt of Police Inte!ligence. Row ar Beniayeg Garpen —A aiff tween ome Germans at Re vinth Bireet, East river, 2 § suited in one of the comb The police jast arriv No arrests wero made, Desrenare Mikg AGAIN —Mike Waleh, alias Despera’s Mike, a well known character in the Sixth ward, wa taken into cuetody on Monday night for ageauttin, man Sberlok while the latter wae engaged derly woman, Miko god bis fair ir up for trial TRouDIE Amoxo Ticker AGzyT2 —Joshua Tsaae, tick agent, of No. 8 Bowling Green, charges before Jantic Connolly that Henry J. MoMebon, Cornelius Fitzgerald an Thomas Gillespie, alao ticket agents, conspired to cheat him out of a California stesrage Ucket, $50, and that by means of trickery and devic Cured did sveceed in swindling bim ont of the t question, Issacs, it appeared, offered the ticket and McMahon, he alleges, induced him to ff hands of Fitzgeraid for disposition. A gale then tox piace, but by geome hocus pocos means Teaars was choa'e | Out of the proceeds, The magistrate iseued warran’s {c the arrcet of the accused, and yesterday McMatun aos Fitzgerald were arrested and held to bail in the sum of $600 to answer. Giiloepie is yet at large. ANoTHER Sranninc A¥PRAY —Louls Bohaman, of Ne 396 Ninth etrect, was brought before Justice St ers, at th Eetex Market Police Court,on a charge of arsaultiag Fravcis Faldmanp witha knife, siabbing him In revere Places about the body, and tuilicting gerious injuries, Tax Prigoner admitted that he assaulted the compiainent, but faid ita wasakey and nota kuife that be inflicted’ the Wounds with. Committed jor trial in default of bail Faldmena lives at No 372 Ninth street, aud avers that be ve the prigoaor no provocation whatever for the ais en, fo: y afternoon, which re ta being rougaly handle ther t ‘FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tcrpay, July 195 P. 2. The City of Washington's mails coutatn the im: ortan intelligence that the Haqburg-American Steamship Com! pany havo resolved to despatch an extra steamer to tho- United States on Saturday next, 234 inst , in ordor to ay (ommodate the unusual pressure of goods sucking ght ment to this country, Turee Hamburg steamers are thus to sail for New York im seventeen days. This fact ts pretty conclusive againat the opinion exproered by 80 many dry goods importers to the cifect that the imporiations are going to fall off. Tt is evident that, from Germany at al events, we must expect heavy arrivals of goods throughout the month of August. Theee goods mo been ordered by American houses, or thoy may como here 02 contlgnment, to be rold for the asconn' of the nave Gera paid tor, ted to Kurope in #0. bank diecount sideration of “ois uot, i any previous year, and ‘m excess of any former p od. NEW YORK FYRALD, WEDNESDAY. JULY 20, 1859. *, will derive benef from a little con. The 'aportations at this port to date are in exooes of those the ex, ort of specie is also largely toth are going on steadily. "oOmorrow the steam will probably take out over balf a million; Saturday’: p. kets may take out two millionr—making five millions of @ ars for the forinight Last week’s mportations were #ix an a quarter millions; those of the week before fea: and ahaif. The indica tions ave that tris week’s wit? bo fully a arge as the last, and that the tovsi lcoports »t this port for he moath will not fall fur whort of $25:900,000, Yet there are (aancis! men who 8 not scrnpia to say thatthe bauks might eafely | wifora te increase their discount line ! It ecems bu’ too Nkely that the New York market for dry goods and many oiber foreign im. oorts wil! thie fat be glutted, and that the banks will wit vets & draia ofypecie whieb, if they ara unprepared for 1, will put (om to grave inconvenience, It rests misty orn them to decide how far the inconvenience shail ex sud It they keep reductag their discount tue ca fant as orir epeow reserve dectines, there will be no pais, aid ‘he mince need not be fois outside tho ranks of tha io ures,” t ebey delay toe contraction too leng~-aa tue? @ mw T3r7—tney may Gud themselves im Osiober next & tan gereus porition. ee st, the cosutey at large canant be a perms prloner Dy exoeenive importa, Every bitte of dry goous m from Germacy \o we Uaited Sinter, and cold bere vv lets than tt coat to Take God send it over, enriches co try at ce cost of cbe manufacturer and the tm SOrtere=® Lo, in mso7 Cae, ts the were agent of the m0 waoturer, Ifthe Germans, thie fall, send ag fifty mil go do then the country realy wants, the loss one mor Hi fell on them and their agents hore, and the wolyy at ergo wilt be able to replenish s# stocks at an vbusuatly iow price. This, ib # true, is mot the gort of trade whieh it ia agree chile to carry on with foreign nation; Dat the responai- ity for the conditicn of things rests, not with ‘Bose Who will prodt by & collapse ta prices, but witn taoge who will loee by snon an event. There is more inquiry for mney to day, several lenders having witDdraen from the market to waton the progress of events, Woe flas ts tmpoainle, nowever, to alter oar quotations The beet mercautile paper, over 6) sei's readily at 7 per cent pances a 60 03g; fair long paper, two names, 8a 10, wcsordiag t> be standing of the par Gall tow we vo ange from 6 to 6, the 9 betug demanied at bapk, the former secoptes wno soek Dorrowers ot the brokere’ offices, Exchauge oa Europe lz dail, with for 60 deys,and 510 for sight, Toe ance has slackenod of lave, The amouct of spectetogo outin the steamer ou Saturday wi be about half @ milion of dulia: fhe stock market opened very firm snd strong shis morning; after the firey call, the orders of the moraing buving been executed, prices gave way gomewnat; be tween the boards they rallied; in the afternoos they were gin rather lower, c'osiag heavy. These fl natural ip each @ market as we have, force atthe beard igon tho beareide Tho leadiag jobbers baye coutracte ote g tor thouaaads of saarea fxtock, which canuos be bought without causing & mite ria! advance ty prices. On the other band, tere are a few bull operators who are very timid and very cautious, and #bo are not, so far a8 we can learn, opera‘iug {a coacert With each other; these parties are assisted by very mode. rate purebares by outsiders. This brief statement of the porition of partics will enable the publis to understaad the rapid vibrations of the market aud to forman opiuion a to ite probable course in the future. When the bull party in the ascendant, the market does not vibrave. 8 steavily from day to day; again, when the bears evjoy uudispated contro}, the market moves uniformily, in a downward directioa; itis oniy woe the (wo parties are eveniy balanced, or when, 28 at preszot, & change sremsto be coming over the dealings a: the board, that prices move feveriguly, rizing and falliug al ternately two or three times aday. For the leading aps culative stocks the prices re: this moruing wero the | bigheet that have ruied for some time. Missouns advano ; New York Cen’ ; Reading, 1{; Pacitic suey yore ks were ali a fraction low Island decticea 2 eva, \; Michigan Ceatral, %; ern guaranteed, The bears are prep: stata that somo or theee roads will not pay the ne reat cu their boade, Tails apprehension is not yet snarel by the manogers. who have rome Little ‘nterest in the watier. Inthe afternoon the market was lower, @ con- certed and euecessfal attack being made on Michigan guse. anteet, and siocks cloaed heavy at the follow: tione:—Mizsourte, 9334 « 4; New York Central, Erie, 65 a %; on River, 33{ % Reading, 4444 a %¢; Michy Southern, 734 #8; do. guarants & %; Lliwos Central, 65; 6 44; Cleveland and Toledo, 2 Island; 61 a 44. The folio wing was the business of the Sub- Hah Toledo, 34 zq10%m agury to + 138,260 32 ce ecee 4,699,387 40 & Rouse this morning wore $18,245,076 04, and the balances $1,004,362 64 The follwing dividends have been deolarot:—Tno Bunke of Mobile, xem!-annual to the stockholders atthe Merchants’ Bank 2 aividend of ten per vent, pagaule on ¢ 1 © per cent, payable istered ig tats city,oa demaud 0 Home In 20°00 Tenn 6's," 1000 Virg 25.06 Siseonr 50000 do. 10000 Ge 1C00 Cal 78, bonde. 2000 do 4600 Brookiyn rie RRL » £0 Latr&Millg ba hs BkSommercs Am E: Park Banik do... tO N ¥ Cen RR, do BOARD. 200 sng Reading RR.. 300 bid 2060 Til Cen RR bd ehs PacMS3Co 810 ao do do. do €o ¢o. do, 19 do. 160 Chi & Re 100 do.. Exports from the Pori of New York to Foreign Ports for ne Week Encing Jury 18, 1859. HAMBURG, nValue Quan, Value. $00 829 Engrav’es.ce. 1 Skics, bales.. 2 Effects, o 1 arep'iia bole 64 Rosin, Dwi, 3,316 Veneers, 0x8. 6 Spt. Upt bbls, 150 Kee. oile, 2 Dag goodscs, 1 Onndles, boxes 3 4 4 cars... 6 3 laneoas. 25 Coffee, bare 13,782 Soyar, bry ..1,791 Pot azher bbls 440 Rois... «1,100 Zno ore, ‘ove, 2b Horey, toe... 237 Divi divi, bags 265 Manog'y, loge 12 1Byke Ot ery,ce. 1 Tobaceo, hex, 1 bMAVes, ld B00 LR goeds,es 1 ORB i053 9098 AB Ya'y gooda,ca, Gan. balre, 768 ‘tottor, Were held at 16s.; old were nominal si q sboem carried away. Jnty 15, Jat 48, Joa 4. 1B, aay se wa Fane Gf mewburypore Troms, Mowvort, a ay gABg FB | AMO vr Beoten pg wore mac at 12960 se rhip tearfre, Pree ‘from Boston for Quebes. July 14, Int Valin wa wendy A O56, w Tho. or otk sorta of Rook: | Sihip cibue fram Chaska or Rotertam June 2 las D Moxagses.—\rmol! 0! centr fagal manu‘sotare: «od | Phin s onqueror, of NYork, from Mobile for Liverpool, wae ah 2is.; ciwyed Cubuats4>, @. 400 bbis, New O lev ‘Sicv'Fombsien, smtnong from 8 Fork vis Perth amboy tor: NavaL Sronm,—Sotr 6 were ir good request, but tno —) Bo date, lat 40 20, ion. firmness 0: Db: der ch cked Bs Wo quote the articio Boreign Por ‘and on sae 8: Ot atage., to ehipping es April 26- Sid abip atalacta, Colby, Falmout!,. Beef, tos... Rosin, dois, 1,582 to arrive, at 4! ie. tal sessesensessse sesso 34805 | Order Roen waa quiet bul fre ly Bos, oboscluly the | ge kteins, Ince SO sr soipe enesogal. Lomb ark Mar: NORTH AMERIOAN COLONIES. higber quaiisiecr, ~sles of 20) pbu. Win patos eniopng | Ploser 6! York, 4 YL $2,179 | tar were mare wt 92 623, weve. Law & Cuener give pe eAkana Jaro $0 In port barks Rambler, Packard. for 57 ~—-'1,380 | the following t: ble of receipts aue EXPO ba— Bron ah 85 pels Cvobver, for A Reo Gata Mop Vietasy Onviee: Lockie ate emer en © ‘on el Pir the wk S.nce July 1, Since Jani. | | Havin ily 6 in por vhioe Auraria Gatley, far New Yor 3,075 | oyade turpentine, bbis.... 204 6,042 62 640 | 11. Trumbuil, Boot tr doth Ua'ize ageion, ford ibs 1,866 | Spirits turpentine, 4,305 8,616 Soger aewart, Tiever (oF 160 | Beene DDR ee esrisssaceclObh 205488 Bot tr a0 hy Baan 240 | Tar. bbls 140 oui Fonuian: Globe Hal Urleans, sich. ‘daralion, rine dle; samberg, Wiliams, Cad wet OE Havana, July 8 arr brig faribed Wes ehepaerd Turner, nad cuccess, WaT Ball, Pai Stock on hand—Crad- tarpeative, 1,000 phis 5 tus pentine, 1,600 bble.; r ein, none; tir, 4,00 bb! aout (sed old Uta for Exroans, Yon; 10h. ship Chave Mobile ; NVork but would not sa dav or two, baviog Drak. Crude | Spirits Resin, 747.) radinan purebave): Drie Bee aac mon avicg Drokea har Turp'e, bls tarps, Us. bbls Wots. | oad auger for Paimonth Seenarnea Pine ute Arita Week oni July 20. for Cienfuegos, want-ng more bal Courlard. which 91d 8d Bince Jan. atch. a 8,000 — 63,042 2093 865 418 18,329 | and partot crew , 3 Matobes, Ous.—Sa ¢# of 6,600 gallous lingoed wero made #600. | ye Ar Heck teen do ctict ney aauelgtar, for New Yorks Brena, phge aGic, Ouwer kinge were quiet anit unonanged, MnGarouk, Mey O--arF aime. oomer cietavia: 10th, Rzcel- Pork, boig.... 1 PROVISIONS —Pork—'be waskon wag duit and lower, | ¢or, bobeom, + alsutia; 11th, Neplar Kennedy, Siva ae Bef’ . o¢5 Eupty 1,700 261 1D MOre CODE Bt the COHL~EMIOL: (be sales pee be Pht] © L Bevan, Peter, Meco; May 9, Flavius, Ooon, rs 887 W’den ware,cs 16 Ww ut 2,200 bbie., including new mess at 3 ? Bi Cora, bush... 800. 86D | a $26 874; thm mers at $16 B74 a $10 90; | yAUANGHAN, April de—Bid weryiund, Crosby, Nawesant; 26th, Candies, bai, 690 1,792 Tobavoo, of... 43 499 | prime at SL 7h a $12 Beef was moavy, wud | "Rt owas June i arr brig Mootgomery, Mental, Reston Ot mea) tbe.50,000 1,168 Bread, bbis,., 35 100 | pales of wbout 225 bbis., inciuding oma (and 0.80 for viverpoot 61D onttor); Zin wour Ufloolues C’o meni, big. 3428" 20-297 | at $6.0$6 75; country mes at$s a $4 75; repel Crednoch. Nevis (and shane Ouy tr edunton) <d4 Jane be... 9,0.9 30121 | fou $id, cud extra at $13 125; a 815, Prime rans and | 12 cr dare Bristol geile, eooomgie, F ty aa oe alow 422 — 2,086 | beet hams were quiet aud prices unchanged Lard weg | orb. 2ist, Mr ecbr Johu & vy, ano, Yonaives ty oe =—— | armer, with enies of 400 a 600 dbs, at 103 4 11%0. | JORdforvo, ad Marcus Li-0 do 36h, agioaw Onee Lae $53,121 | Bacon was nominal Cutmeatn were quivt atGr4> 8094» | punyra, wid part iuiported carga, Mto,’ Vearau (Br). Drew, BAITS AUSTRALIA. for eboulders, uni at 8. abe tor hams, Butter aud Ronit, to load tor Benton: aed Peedi Siro, ro te lo port July i wie! el . Townsley, uae; M.i'bac,Jh8,40,18L &9 an ive [eal 2 ni crevenede im uagod supply, Whue salos were moderae a’ olen iuatn trom tent wr ane 8 0 as ci 1449 mee, Rick —Saies of about 260 casks were Teported wena. batlaating, to goto Tamiaoen to loads Sdapelin Hoot, tor tert 45-1900 Tota)... esaee ss 812,929 | the renge of 33Ke 8 496 FYore, wi "argo; tarele, rent ofa i 14 Fs'cov, Meacom, Singapore, Gone Poru, BORt O%, July 18-~ srr ateamer Phineas Sprague. Yathews, Philadephia: vines feilts (sme) Pantaae on enbarg:, to ontgymery. Philsdeimala; rebra sda tlusunre; Worth Posttct Sxep.—Clover wos firm and faice limited. About 5,000 hnebew Ca'cutts lineced were gold at Boston at $2 60, on terme equal 10 cash. SuGank—The market was steady for grocery goods, while it wes avout 30. easier for low grates of Omitted rom report ef ebip Templar, cleared for Mel Waoamroa, ¢ pri 24 bourne Juae 39, 1889. $42 2 euuipg quality The sates embraced about 1,60, pads. Jexendsis; Sused, Hoge #, 0% 4 S920; | (elo Guba or renga ge 60 ud we gms | Rett Mara, Sumo aaah be Wh632 47°, WHD A Btuall ot Of Porto’ Rico at Te. a Be | Mulford, Dovle, Phiiacelyhis, Glaaw Glowar, wate ++++148,050 $11,440 | 2078 do. molado at 4356 Duskminser, Usmnden, BV! Crtapranilee. todien cose iets Towacco still contiues languishiog. Sales of 16 buds. Villsze Queen, Ho kivs, ard & % Fide, Dickey’ Port Bweal howe,Ihe 4,018 3409 Bae! 1 W.enreox., 1 @ vee M 150 | ifaysville ai 73¥0 ; 64 Dales ttavana at 35c. a 86c., wad 72 | kigpa far a oy au tbe bey, tare MK trout, ames, from Pork, bis... 200 1,700 eo 69 | aces ceed lend at b360. a 220. : sondont; biig simira, Merge@, trom Turks. { ods” Od > ’ egssagay 210 ; 2630.0 270, | Meamer 'Beusipgton. Baber Prledelobia: dark .arov, Oole Gorn 'mrais. 19 80 Tobacco, Ihds 2 |" Wauckey.—Salen of 250 bbis. were mae ut 2630.0 270. | Seamer Reneington, Gober Hrlledelobia: bars, -wrov, Cole, Agi iwoplapkg 4 63 Tobacov, #8... 8 154 we Burinsm; Napoleon Voliy, Barhasoes, Learned, arrioges 2 625 Oars. wean. 350 Movemente tn Real Ertate. Frembes. Saysnnab; Cerits, Crowell, tty Pint and mich Oniovs, ddle.. 30 90 Plank, pes. 234 o a mond; Gen Tylor, Jones, Nyork. Bld, wind x to SE, ; A. J. Bleeker, Son & Co af Seem ooh Limber,'t..38 523 721 Sniogles, bala,” 60 © | 5 story brick houce wad lot No. 226 West 20h st, oer co eh sentee tra teenie Baan Wicitinoces Haws, Iba... 750 85 sto lot 20x34 block $5,625 | brig Sa: i To:a!.. dgeecacecsororereccscncsencese@hhy wee bi Baltiaore. Greene, MARSEILLES. je ar a; : selvolr. ¢rae Je, Ibs...., 100 $425 Miscellaneous, — 7 fore, » ee Seis, Diag tegen, 2p nel N . lows, ( Ceareo roto urd’ at Polat Fitch, Dbig... 30 81 -— nnn . rece, Sew thle Wasblogton, uontb, Pee: C04 s160,094 7,690 Totals +6 $8,179 ALMANAC FOR NEW YORI oss | 800, W'T Routh america. « M Law-ence, visyooole "Mar TARRAGONA, $F | eoomn eee semen; bri ace, Ph nnev Mio Jaaeis; Baron €o One- 4410 93 7 @7| uiou warer. 139 | tine, Lufkin. Bost. riuber bid Kell , do sid stip eR et ners 2. ” 000 J we PAALLIIS a INE ENS part te Giobi (Sr) Blanke, ic, echr wuther Crilé celty Beton OANARY ISLANDS. Port of few Yoru, Jusy 19, 1859. BaNGOH, Jul 16—Are brig usy Heywood Powers, New Furniture, bxs 14 $260 C meai,bbla.3.182 $5,100 — York, Old sche 8 Gurr ficea NYore. fs Flour, bola... 690 4,000 — rm, EEE canart GetsTUL Joly Arr actr Jaimoe Welleon, Bart Tapaton. "bush. 1,14 Btearaship Asia (Br), Lott, Liverpool—& Cunar ‘iiadelpata; , Allen, ovis iecaaane cuna, means Tamas Seen, Sameny, Sebtacee-E 8 Orgy sO KER'S LANDING, July 18—arr sloop Joha M Parker, Meena cee een eee ape. een Oesapeake, Crowell, Portland—H B Oromweb | Rondout, |. July 15— Are sears Patapaco, LaySeld, oops, bund. rags, C8. ; i Baltimore 1s brigs Cnieopee, Howes Pailedo'pnia, upea g 1,97 i Paper, bxs... 705 | SbipG B Lamar. Bradley, London—Danham & Dimon, ‘ Coal tena ot ere) na os H 1,791 | Sbip Jobo Fyfe, Pember, Glsg w—Danham & Hiaon CTO STmArtecors Lewin Walch Prine, NYork; at ee 2,000 fm were, or... 2 167 | Bbip Rebecea (srem) ¥ lugkis, Bremen “Muller & Kroger. | roth" Boson Haskell. Ubarl-ato:; arzoo, Torrey, and alvura: hsusnbe,bun’ 18 "100 Spaturosis 22 388 ee ee ee ere. ee eENe e | do Startey. Baitiuo-e; Periag, Wall a York; tlib, brig. dalle: I 7 , ‘ima@a, sicamond — ‘1 A “ , ee “esd Furniture, bxs 15 2,020 Bran, eacke.. 390 426 jth Mary LeBlanc (sn) Hisbard, Fogo, Ne—) 3 Darley | & Martha, Tootbaker NYore | Cid-6n, sibre Sf Barkae Fiz R 41381 Outore, bbis.. 37 108 Fiving Eagle, Uonsct, Bristol, MH P Buck 400 gerald! Nertoles 7h. Bey sue Lees cron, Breck 2m, wie: $08 Los’ oil, a6 ogre Com heen), Pheeina. “Lapae~-Lanenaes, aeey & vie Phllade’ pia; iu sor D iioarotrg ates. Penna bins hee (8 fs hirlg Abby & Biizabeth. PMarer, Babla—J R Dow. ib, beige Gea soyd, uray, Phiadelphia; Vinceanes, Love, 362 Hay, bales, Cig ee reg seas Nvork iets aes 850] SMBS ie Gran, Havsoa: WW suasel, | °° | | DIGHTON, July 16—Arrachr Onruit, Taompeon, Aleran- ee eccared callaga eae ns Me Bodndon, Eavaaa~J ares FALL RIVER, Jule 15—a1r ache Cony, Davia. Port dwen; Nile, Keto. 60 125 Totals..ssse e044 1$20,078 | 2eMk Tame (BN), Roblogon, Mauuerd, NIJ B Whiner £Co | Vy te kwen 4 wWeshoree DacieeWvurk, tic, orig: Garah Flour, bole... 400 $2,900" Digar, boxes. 8 sti2. | SUE SlOr™S Sing. Nell Laraca.—te ienay, Mott & Un. Gru; WE" sieop cher ssl ustwoa: aiabelbportt Bid Flour, ble... x gar, boxes . 2 cur Fear Not(8r), Kuowies, Sioutbera—B J Godwia, rc kpercer D. Penny. NYork Dried feb, bxB 20 95 22 126" Baht W Bawiad. £Belipg, Mayaanab—D O Marray- B:'LMES' BOVE, July 6 PM—arr brig Carotine, Yorten, Pekasn‘obie 18 180 Mogae; pied Go agoo | Een Mone. be Outen cwepale wos a 03 | pa atta op aca wre Mareuret 4 cave obras Coufieh. qu., $8 460 Lumber, fi..40,000 725 | Ech Marauret, Bacson, its Polvt-—J Hunter & Jo. * “ tent ines hik eee Lara, ibe, 02 109 Fehr Commerce, Dsniele, nor ole- Mott sedolt a bene mete pp 88 joe feed repay pe mener Noropea grr bere Gloucener; Mary Mankin. “ears, oaten for NYorR. iid bulge “ “es udorus Ulery. Loo ur Tobacco, bans 60 83g | Steamer Artisan, Foster, Baltimore. July 17 ary bate Helen wari Tarlor, Baltiaore for Bos Senge SioGoL |, Slesmrbip Arlel, Wrenn, Barre aly 6, and Oo Hen Forman, Cartons for deatsot Wiliees einige Gioeer, emt con. Bacre , and Cowes wame | ton! Foran, Carseans san = bale Roap, boxen. 2,600 Total... srsrerveee$15,601 | g 7 “arom PM. with wes und GO paseengers to 1) Torrance. | Fbilscelphis for salem: ce Wialag: Ng EW GRANADA, ith nat ai 4825 ion 283) pawed ame-mer oud @, iit | ton. BC, tor Bowion, Fre rendre, eal, tone. cares it mn 45, pr p Down wand W; igh, 6 4 for dos” Mur yer, inanell Only Oe bagadlnectagat =| (Fo 08 65, pewed steumebip Vanderoilt, henve 0s South Faoltin, monk AF 0. Sin, Batar “onals, do for “nent > ampton re. oxer, Parsons Pbiaielobis for savenbt I; ‘tinea Rice, Duin. 13 SAY Pepper, bage. 8 $04 sp iteamabie Parkersburg, Powell Barannab, with mése, ot | Norsk for Camden. “A Dasher: bree Pictwing (a0) ater, 7 ads... . 050 Lrom Wel roline, Wm led, Pricceto:; score Margare ¥ Ua Hera ohh, 121 Beet bbls 4 "93 | stemmnany sueuete, Woodhul. Bavannan,’ 65 hours, wun | Joseph | Hewit, Tease Ries, T Lata d Dyer Mary Mantis Ovious, boxes, 89 120 Wood ware,bxs 36 79 | masse ano pageengers, to SL Mitchill & Son. Marths Jane, F A Hawkins Mary Mill-r, Ieshe! a acd soxer. te. C amet “i Steamship James Adger. Adams. Charieston, with mdse and July 18—No arrivals sid bark Belen Maris; schra Susen- Boots, cases... Pi i Eeogeces igen 95 be) passengers) Bornes Tueswn & — Sunday 1 4a Be, sod arse, in port ats aa, calm, brig’ Marcus, wig” ee tt 4 B32) smyree De, Sup wgnalized ecbr nevtas's ie ies Hour, bole... 475 4,204 Furnltare,bxs “18206 Sinan loerearaw ie ana | aut scion ear Secike one, Roeeeeee Bid ate es jams, 1b8..,.1,45 i . 2 in ieee fasbville, fone ts s Goctnh, ait, "21 105 Mavellaneban, 9,035 | S80 atuiedanblp siorak Denea or arasaany sigop Yigiortan Peak Naor ec MMT, Fauadetphia; Breaa, boxes, 195 a jan (of Hoston), Liichborne, Liverpool, 40 days. | JaOKSUNVivus July S~ Arr exbr Jeremiah Leamin, Droge, cases.. 56 «917,506 | "Ehip Viotory stasterh: Livers Tene tie eth maue and Me Tore ote Gris Galveston, WasGeld. Nww Bed. 210 paskeugers, to Lavid dg a Bast aish, Fidel Meth "Gd Ti’ ockr insolal too " % ip Wan Stelaon (of Thomastn), Hewes, Liverpoo, 35 dave. fs , EES reer Tobe ves 8 "ane | TURES ea Ee oe aa ee ee sees eon, “ 4 : N re whaling bark Bulg calves h Tard, "Ibe..12,428 1185 Rosin, bola... 202 _’377 | | Ship amazon, Hovey. Loudon and Poriemoath, June 14, | Thomas, Below Weming uy ache sen Driit, Bailb, fon dra Does: cia 3 with mdse and 110 pacstngera to Eb Moree 1g | zoe Santiego, Bed Fox Olicuact, tm Tampico’ 4 stecmahip meetice, bls 78 6,578 Ag. imp ,pkgs 40 1,200 ts nue 3, lat | Wb Webd, Le * anceecn, Druga, ches... 24 304 Stoke 409 7250 | 19,30, 19M86 20 spose enin Loulus atch, Downs Rast Malage sod sros oon; bore turers, Kee Gio Bread, bi 209 «(abt KEG... GO 176 | er rome Vommeh Hotlerdum, 44 days, with mdse, to Mal p2hz are ateamedio Inunpire ‘ity Griftn, W York vin Zavane Fs ee 369 i : a na Kev West: © A bapman. Laorent, el Ron eae Proridn peat 100, 780 | ant Prucetae (of Damertzcotts), Ra-stow, Middleaboronai | Pea uritt, mit. Brea can'l-go; ted For, Ollpsvat Tame Costish, pkgs. 80 850 Miscedaneous,” — 41g | Walsh, Carver & Class Lind very soderats wouher cit | \Sn ee ND Ete Cee reo OTM, Jan Pepper, bags. 10 116 Mnmics oon Passsge. Sth inst, lat43 81, lon 49 38, towed to sea 6, eis Brotber’a Prite, Wud Oat Toulon, RMAs sso eeveetesepiae aioe: Bark Gratis, Dowcey, Cienfuegos, 20daye, with sugar and | “80 Jptbus Mauran | CSPLATINE BRPCELIC, molasses, to Simpson & ‘lapp, jen Port misioeeerd, Sila lars rie ere Robin. + 160 $850 Tar, dbis..... 100 $233 | Bre Marcaret (Hz), Rvevet Demarara June 24, and Kast | 7th venr ales flue (from “anntact Nerroge) entoe Phe cee 278 Lumber, fi132,687 2,447 oe 8, with salt to Peantston & Jones; vesel to Wa gelobia Bid 16th, echr sia (from cand wich) ' Packard, Phila- ae Brig Eaperiment, Williams, Matsozss, July 1, witheugar,to | “NeWsURYPORT, July 17 Arr schre T @ Hammond, iorieag ees isrig Col Penntman (of Machen), Coflla, Nenvitas, 17 devs | Bam atid tamaree. Malle; Levt: Philadelphia; J Lan: Oars. Beas Wick, bie..... 100 $272 | wenmer nace Ae 9 impton & Mayhew.” Had ight | NaweOat, July I8—arr a hee Maribe J Gause, Smith, S enry Unetoit N 4 hectiou Spare. 1018 Indigo, 6 « gh B28 | Bre Mary Mor on (Br), Davison, Windsor, NS, 10 da78, wiih Mer, Zo keen for ‘Nileciord 4 Pii—in port, we arene aaesilcn 10680 Sp tarot. jbbta 40 yy | Bye Orzoes, Mey, Cherytels, 8 daze, with amber, o ki ee raVan Sly Thar cae Piping Fieh North iver Taine, YW Pitea, +. 250 43 : PNSACOLA, July 1—srr pare bling Pike Howse Mubie- Pomtco we 1B Bat Roem’. 7T"" Boo Gig | Bila Teshella Jewett Read, Rovdout for Hoeton. ? ebnaiw" alton Nedra oh” Vales Re ye S02 Lumber fe 212,000 4,450 pik BigaClany eigapetaonr fr Boon. 4th Lucy Frepetl, Jace do. Gin ear tiene ne toes 2 3 pina: sei m Crawford, Colburo, sianbel Garde -; : ¥ i 3 vetscessseseeeeeeesesese$20)252 | _SebrLevi howe tot New Haven), Thomas, mbacos, 10 dase, | f&ere #0 Wright, Hughes, uo Janetro; echr Vela, Maton, em hg eae Saye FHILADELPAIs, July 18—crr brig Darton, Parrett: Shoes, cx. 4 gr PEO an Ano r), Martin, Bydney, CB, 14 days, with coal, | schra Wm H Mailier *homosos, Soaton: em! y fowler, T rubber, ‘ce. 4 “dos | Schr Lovet Pescook, Mankia, Savannah, @duye, with cotton, Heel Geen eke: Sea ae eee, ‘Telegente: a Ss e art ' 0 a u ‘3 Moinshea, bola “0 4ag | , Sebemvaliecett Brake, Charleston 6 dayp, with eotinn, ty | Granite, Marmeiiegs ° a Outta Hela etrtland: Noy Aaa, Lamber,'ts.47,000 1,000 | yeoG A raliman | 18 biog. lat 38 24, lon 7256, eprke bark | Mvston: Uesvua, Varian, Brann, Stevi, Hawes eae a 781 Woodenware. 12? gy | yf, 4ath trom velermo (aud 23 days trom he sock) lor 1 hi Jorence, Partridge’ Loon: sreue Turver st fohowe 3 OB Syrup, oxs..+ 69 75) | Alt s Nickerson, Fulford Georgetown 80. 8 dura. 36in Tan ho one: Whnell Care wee 3 Huros, ioe... 70 | fast tat 2 alized sehr Ben hei Wilasington; 15 % Dry goods, bie 8 1,004 ih, bates, "290 Bon brig tuwaoner, bound Soatn, Nak ORs IB. | Laue, Gurcner Bdncrp, Magheor, Ganlany Meenah Bickiea, c 6 255 Sebr serab aoa pe Oe trele SO, 6 dase. bird, Compwon; tmelwe ester, Brower; Ju Sepuit, 08. 222 Svelier, pl’'w.1,325 2,457 Woodman Wimiasopbne 8 ere amend rant pane: Beware, os Bitter, tba 2,185 Efects,cs....° 2 “121 ‘Hammond, Halted dace Brdsat and Fanee Metal, c3 1 bert Miscellaaeous, — 27 wa. Sizedethport for Savery, huctley, Borwo; Me Carlile, Winemore Kast Gi mich een wich; Psothea Potter, Stontngion; ris weed, aliaace iil ant & H Wilson, Davie “MYork; ib B Uascom, sorte, Maarive River; sovhis wectvey Homan: Orean Wave. Verzie, Fred Warren, Coombs, ard Joa rorier Yatea, Providence; T Sena Fr, bilzabetbport for DG Ploya, racket, Greer port ride, Beverly, u C +8134,4 1$802;204 CITY COMMERGAL REPORT. 3 : diel, Goldaulta and HW Benodlot, Bilis, Naaven. al Hea, Tesspax, Jaly 10-6 P, M. Sebr Frealicut, 8 Syen, Norwich; Borizou, Jarvis "Newtnarker Bolan tong Actes. —The market wee quiet, with amall sales of pow | SORT MB Peed. Ke Y auon J Barvey, Mutier’ from Tarke Leland; brig Windward at $5 18 and of pearis at $9 81. Betz Orloa Hart, Port Rwea tr Aowndoort, Mal Gia bark veetion, tures, Bocas; wae aeabee sella Cli berk Hemilton, Burur, Hazank; brig Avaace (Nora), Jaco.nen, Liverpool’ NB: schr+ Klesnor, Towneesd, Oharlag: ton; Osrpinn, Megathiia, Hraictree; KJ Mercer Rovingon; D L Flovd, snckett. and WH Kowe, Wiggins, #Sediord; & 9 ecici, sina, Norwich; Jouatban way, Cobb; Uooan Wave, Bae apeTures —Fiot There was a slight reaction in favor of tome brands of Wester and extra Unio wie romewhat drmer. The transactions, however, were moderate. Tne saler embraces arout 6,000 @ 7,000 bbis., Stramer soston. Kellew, Philadelohis Reamer Wastaneniar. Baker, Providevoe, Steamer Oacoolr, Mmith, New Lonaca. SAILED. clesing within the following revge of prices:— Brig L’Oceon (Fr), Guadaloupe. zie; Bo Sharp, Maybe lack ird, Compton; Spray, Taeectied to choice wupertxe $175 9 $510 | Wind during the day 84, price) fu Gartt eed: Madan. Youle; 2 2 Was a sens ra State... 7 525 a 675 " : Superfine Western. |; 490 a & 2 Melegrapa Marine Report. re ‘oover, Taylor: Pantion, oti rs Onan, Between at Low to choice Weatern exi: 640 a.7 2 SANDY HOOK, Ja’y 19, sunse\—One brig onielde the bar, | ilsoce, Willetts, Fient, Huctiey, and Joeiah Portar Exira Gene es 650 a 8 oo | Neundin: four barks. one orig ad one adip are ut auctor near | Providence, £ Herevirt Goliemits, NVondon; Ht Basonn Mixed to atralghi Southe: : the Spit, bound ont. No veasela save gone iv soa to borbe and JU saxter, 8.boock. coxbury: A Hea'on, B: ee one bee bern $40 ao A] 4, treeb; weather cloudy. Fewvort, Lamertine, | \ Portemouth: J Hate i Choice exten family aud . ed a bid HIGULANDS, July 16, sunset~Passing to, 078 brig; no | COM, Kelem: Pisnwa. vatia, Fall giver; JL Whi Rye tear Jo ae {bo | ther Vessels in sight. | Wind s; wentaer very thick oulsiae, Rochen, Bapiagions EJ tcott, Birdsall, EB Uambridge; Hor Corn me 300 8 450 Miscellanceus. PUSTLAND, Joly 16— x Perl, Thestrnp, Boston; = Southern flour wag fl:mer and “more acive, with sales | Weare under obligations to R Adams, Esq, the obliging and | Brg Amin&, Lewis alexandria; aibre Wave, Leightoa and Of about 800 a $00 Ldis , closing within the range of the | sttentive purser of weamahip James adger, from Charleaion, | ane DArre'h Nickerson, Fhilade\phis, Old, brie Harriet, Boove quotations. Rye’ flour and cora meal were quiet PROVIDENGE, Sui Wence Schnee Sian ‘and prices unchanged. Wheat was teary and sales quite Iimiter, apd prices irregular, About 2,600 bushels were fold, including damsged Kentucky at $1, and prime white do, with Southera at $1 623, and red do, ab $1 2 w $1 45. Corn was without ‘change of moment in prices, while the sales embrace! for full flles of papers, TM Hemprtead, Faq, purser of steamuhtp Auguate, from Savannah bae onr thsnks for papers, Burr AxMoRiAt, Cavsland, whica railed from Havana ta inet for Cienfuegos, returned to the former port on the Lith, with part of ber crew sick and in vant of moce baliast, ‘ PROVIDENCE, July 1—arr sobre Fredk' Tyler, Ogden, New Brurswict, W J; Mariha Jane, Davis, Klizabethart; Reuator, Kacket','do; ‘sachel Jane Kinner, do; L Crook, t, do; Kesper, Kackew, do: Alfred Ball, Scudder, Perth Amboy. Jore h & Potte ‘Holly, Fort Kwee; Maria Louisa, Spencer, Rondout; New #egulue, Dayton, Port Kwen; 3 4 plegate, Lee, bilzanetbpurt, Kepubite, Bowle. Port ewan; ‘itizen.” Wondbn), New York; Sloaus Bthan Allen, Haven, ubout 16.600 bushels, includmg old Western mixed, in SLrPvER f ys Btastaburgh; Win & Mm yler. Po 3 store, ni 876 , Soathern white at 902, a 3o., and roiad | say cynics 1b Rae Atie wore ane” 1s naw raokdly load: | Davie, don dope. @becter: dv; Pointer aeaiene lewis! yellow Ole’ Rye was quiet at 89c. a 90c. Barley was ig Bt pl é YQ nvr, ee au Franchov, in Wa T Dole Kacrett, do; Jobn Onttre!l, Jones, Kondont for Pawtuck: Efetl ghee apd Hebel ed et Of Slate aba2sr q | m8 & Co's ae, wid wil al ont%e 30d Inst, Tas Weat wina | Qe% Cop moun: Wiimet* Rondon: Viotory, @indding, de: 460, aud of Canadian at 460) a 4c, rates A Nolin every respect, and has made tarse exoeliect | Philadelphin; Gen Sarin wane Ne ee Vee oct Corrae was stoady, with ea'cn of 295 bage Rio and Sin- | runs to Sen Francisco, always dalivering her cargo in the bos: | Onled Wright Garrensn. do: slope wary Daline, feeckot Oo toa, part at 1636 , ail 156.do. Muracaibo at private toraas | posmble order. SIOHMOND, July 16-8id echrs American’ ster, Hone; Nevers, Wm. Scott and Song give the following acsoant of |” amr Sawes Yeo, from Newport for NY 5 Rough & esdy, Woore. and amszon, Warren, down the river. Caen eee eet inst :—Rlo, 26,804; Maracaibo, 7,175 | uly 15, lat 48, lon 41 19, wita forevopuall yard laued nek aie, | Loui), ehipe Wisards iaece Fier eee Oy el from Bt satayra, 200; Jimalca, 350; Conta Rion, L642; Gey'oa, | boot carrieé awny. pee Tee eet aes 1 | ener — 472; Jave, mais, 67,000; do., bags, 2,820; total (pave Bonn We H Rvrax—! oF a BAVANN oH Juty 15—Cld achy State 5 price# for tt grader in thie market:—2o, primo, I1i¢c. a | day, leaking, : : a BIOTIN, ecbre hata ae ey getaalman,, Phitadel ao; 40 ; Good, 1io.; do., fair, Iie. w 11%40.; 40., ordi. | The senmehtp Ovumbia, ofthe Cherieston line, was yester | Feta t pitt, seks Obrie ee ee J; Ie ; Maracalbo, W}go a 12}¢c ; Laguay | day morning taken on ths great balance dock for exaulaaiion Wa N ny 15—Sld achre Heles Mar, Tnithill, Philadel. 14% & 11340.; Coste Rica, Notice to Mariners. phia; 17th, Ulobe, Jones, do mee i 918.5 Java, bags and 0, 163¢0. a 10%6, The dates named was fol ~July 16, New Orleana, 29,000; July 16, Baltinoro, Jnly 16, Phitadeiphin,’ 6,000; July 19, ‘New York’ 204; total, 67,204 bags Notice ts hereby given Uiitihe Boston Light whl bo extin gntebed on the i6ib of august next, for the purpow of repsir ing the tower and cbauging (he descriotion of the light A vemporary light, cousisting of $21 tu redlacinca will be exbl blued from the pail tower arter that dute, until tae repairs wad sltertalona have been comyieved. ‘Ube ight will be of the w cs niral color, and the ravolutio: % D&FY COMPEFITION. Wealington's advices an emer, wile: tho Salcalt2 OF | gulsted vo correepoud with tae present Iiynt as noariy ne bos: | ACCURACY a braced about 1,7C0 bwier, closing drmer on the bavisol | _ Un entering Boston harbor by the mata ship chanuel the DURABILITY, the fo lowing quotasions; some brokers quoted mitdiing | |!&ht will be bid on!y by the old towor, when pearing ff 4 4, SIMPLICITY, uplande euiff a: 117%6 ing yuou emlering by Gioad Scund, wili’be shat ia whea bemeiog LA otaileaaet NEW YORK CLARSIFICATION, NO By order of the Lighthouse Board, STANDARD WEIGHTS Pee Upland. Florida, Mobile. 2, BL IN BMITH, consiantly on hand. We invite the 9, pig o4, | Boston, July 18, 1898 1 Lighthouse Lasp, 24 de, uarter. ‘These scales RAQUIKE NO PIT boss ge ory. ne Bs] 6 i ‘OINTS OF IMPROV AMANT, we shown ln'a scat tous Gigs» Abit. Asse peal eee TRACK €CALR; & HAY, OuAUan UsTTER fOane, wot 3 % +8 port up on the floor of i ; A, nc 8 4 14g mh spe New Bedford 18h, bark Joha Dawson, Pacific aud | UP ie a muinulen, shid ‘the. purshares er daar Onl act Finns —Eogagements continred to be light, To tie ‘At Payal ot a parse much ot e a ye June 21, ship Corn Howland Dougherty, NB, WAKEHOUSE, UNION AN] oh orpoo! ten cone Duiter ware eugaged wt 158, and 450 bhis. | 20ep (aot an neforey% lertor iene Teeke ouRertT, all of whieh are warranted in every aot e = SCALES, . ‘9 Lo a gprs L om. Oi nted 1 cular. . perk at Oa. To London ta, ta ay ned, ore enguuat at | fart Juve 10 revoriaiaving tation 280 bp Roe ps eee CANE, LOWE ( é Lew to Gi ‘ . ‘ould omil 0 bout the Jeian treet, 2, ¥ touneco were engogod jor Melvourasy Atetrailny at oo, | Feturn in Augusi next 8 ee Toad way, corner Deg street, N.Y. foo! rem Ae Arr wi 60 lemy 25, N 0 Chase, . bl dane, onde senate bs edly ‘ras o0g ged to ioad in the | aii and 2103 ibe vou: Tavcled Shonen rh oti eae bi T Jari: NO. 6h : er x0 Boi 7a, 6 ov & oraiee rornd the Lal the 13 nok two ep 0. 6 Matnew Lawn, Genny Crom AxD BGs —Su'en of 960 bales standard | wheres which wade rgetegtt on the 13ta Fane took two ap Maton Lame, mace at 12: hoge rtp & ship pren wich ford, baw an fre!ght + spoten~ Jun? #H, 4480 ble ull, #1X Mouths, and sales of 400 valea of ‘om Honoluln April 19 for New Red nla 7), 542 oh and 35.9% Ina booe +N, lon 43 25 W, bura Lowa, Movers, Hay —Saleg of 706 a 800 bales wore made at 650. a 650 6 mixer, dio, Weatty tichord’ ooleoested cuss. 1 9.Nbe0 Yoo, from Newport tor NYork, with forebopeatl Klov a oAUN, wadding ARG Carl idee, ieillor's army razors, wae £30 balth we lo of the crap of 1°59

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