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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1862, “. owes the public about $50,000,000, of which nearly $48,000,000 draw five per cont and the balance four per cont per annum. We pre- certain parties hero—bankers and brokers—who would act for him in redeeming and cancelling the irregular bonds. In reply to inquiries he appears The Patriotic De: THE FUNERAL OF LIAUTENANT FREDPRIOK PROSS, THIRTY-FIRST REGIMENT N&W YORK STATE VOLUN- DRY GOODS. LL cura oater TO ORDER, ae THE FOOD QUESTION, wee eee £& ty rename ouiar pA the pattweek TRERS. ‘The funeral of Lioutenant Frederick Pross, of the Thir- | 8¥me that the deposits will speedily swell to | to have stated that he alone was responsible in hier tetany destcabl bat SCARCE MO- ‘OUBNING GOODS OF EVERY KIN. THE CONDITION OF THE COMING COS. | ine neessat Now ack Biate Wolecnccsn;whe was | $100,0000,000, The country ts full of money, ana | the matter, and thatthe present bolders of the oh ea HM 4 dias ose neue arnaw M nig Seema killed at the battle of West Point, took place yesterday | there is no demand for it anywhere, except from bonds were innocent. The State Agent, Governor, o¢ GRAY end OTHER NEAPOLI- THE PROSPECT BRIGHTENING. afternoon from thet, Marcus church, Sixth strest,near | government. There are many who think that Mr. | Loan Commissioners, and financial advisers of the By at MAPanE REACH acnnLIE <PBING AND SUMMER DaKsS ~—eee First avenue, The attendance was very large, between | Chase might have’achieved the same purpose and | State of Indiana, agreed to Mr. Stover’s terms. ore * na BLOOMERS, IN’ALL fn great varioty. THE FRUIT CROP, two and these thousand being present a sone eee saved a large sum in interest by asking Congress | They pledged themselves to keep the fot of the | THE NEW Bcd » moons LORD & TAYLOB, &e., be, &e. pews Bag deceased. | The corte ner, | for power to issue more legal tender The | irregularissue a secret. When any one sent to the | Aro crowded with Been of every description, reag- hos. 488 10 407 Brondwagy Dr. H. Rogers, pastor of the churoh. The Fi Tegument country requires at least one hundred millions | State agency to have irregular bonds transferred | 6 from 40 261 Gran New Yort State Mi Militia and the members of the LOW TO THE VERY FLNEST GRADES, id cttertng 4 oor vs our usual rpg Nos, 47 and 49 Outharine more paper than the government has issued. Peo” Fromealmost every section we have agsuranees that | politan police, of which the deceased was formerly & the State Agent gave some reason for delay, Y DEALERS, “ANTILLAS, SACQUES AND SHAWLS, there is a good prospect for an abundance of fruit in the | Member, turned out, the latter numbering over ove | ple are using large amounts of bank notes, which | sent the irregular bonds to Mr. Stover's bankers Ten canes mora of the Brows wre Blooners at 4and | Mi coming fait. Soca, Tan cocpte os hetng romero Som 2 e pisced in | 2@ Very far from being as popular or as sound as | or brokers, who replaced them by good bonds. | Misr ta cosas exeaper thew any Jobbing House ta LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES FOR SPRIway All along the Ohio river, as wellas tn the interior of the States bordering thereon, the evidences are cheer- ‘the city, The irregular certificates were then burnt in EN GREAT VARIBTY—AT RETAIL, prnencee Crewe J Age Tool covered eee ai the government currency. They would discard which the procession moved UP | bank notes altogether if the government would BEWApy RIDLBY. ving presence of Colonel Hudson and Mr. Stover. S11 and S134; Grand street, LOBD & TAYLOR, tng. A correspondent in Washington county, Ohio, Hetil Sree ie Broaumay tm the tblowing order: supply them with sufficient currency for business | Thus matters worked on for some weeks, during Beirance tos et A writes us that never before was thoresuch a prospect for a bountiful crop at this time in the season. The Wheeling (Va.) Inveltigencer of the 19th inst. saya: We saw yesterday some twigs, broken from some-of purposes. It is, however, useless to enlarge on the subject. Mr. Chase has not sought to increase the volume of government currency. He prefers borrowing on call at 4 per cent. It needs but little financial experience to perceive that a time must which the ameunt of irregular bonds presented for transfer or redemption, and actually withdrawn or cancelled by Mr. Stover’s agents, amounted, not to $200,000, as Mr. Stover had stated, but to $550,- AND STREET CH ATS iibboNs Feo Agcie aoerenniaee A Pill Line of WHITE BORSAT LMONE ‘ull Line of t TBO: All the Fashionable Shades in NARROW YRIMMING ANTI BLAS Nay Se oe M {nspeotors Carpenter an Superintendent Kennedy. BS Bearers. wm | Pall Bearer@ Bhell Captala Turabull commanding fcantecs of the Metre. politaa MEnbOuy BARGAINS ‘ w. KP “EXCRESION cloak AND D MANPILLA ie the peach, apple and plum trees, aud the gooseberry and 000, or thereabouts, and there was reason to be- currant bushes of the weighborhvod, which bad s re- come when he will be called upon to repay these | Jieve that a further emount was still afloat. At | ana PLAIN BONNET HIBGONS ever cxuibied 5)°0 ONE Fiat A oi ites i bey. ptioy hs a Sa gre much’ beyond anything loans, and then he will require to issue more legal Hous iN Ps CIty, Salen Cote Saas: ey were average twigs, this stage in the procecdings the secret h Chott! ues, Also a Full Line of BROCADED BONNE? S¥KINGS, she Kastes Brilliant busise ee ark Ladi é r 4 - | Cheapest oftered in r I wre are told. The prospect fur fruit Im this section is tender pene todo Ao We trast that be | transpired. At first only a few lead OT SNES Call airly aad inspect ow stock; we | Latics, Brildan: Lnusire Wilk Ciro in at ; Members ot a Sentai Precinct Poltee, will not be so negligent of the contingencies of the | ing banking houses were in possession of | have Bargains f OC FOU. ptDERY Tiles Homvy taifeta Sie Brequen 6 i farytand the Peach crop is represented as being Guard of Honor. future as to leave this matter to chance, and that | jt, end made haste to call in all the S11 and SUg RAND STREET. Boy ti: 'y ‘Poifets Basques, 4 oat promising, Many thousands of new trees | Ofticers and Moapers of the Tara trae rogimeut, New | Congress will not adjourn before the necessary loans they bad on Indiana fives, But on Thursday block ‘ant {rom the Bowery, aiaving Ds rehased my atoclg of pila belorad be SEU ve been planted, and the yield this year will 10 gogo ee ee et Onin of the Fist Divi- | Measures are enacted: for the protection! of ‘the and Friday of last-week {it became generall: 7 GRAND STREET CHKAP STORE, ND TRIMMED, at leas ran oluers com soll th be vory large. A letter from Cecil county says the prog. | i" cers aud Not-commisitines Olicere of nublio. credit; in the evekseste saddee tam‘ the y i generally | Ay! ‘ar, lady should buy before caiting at pect is good for a heavy crop—better than it has been Civio Societies. : ‘nk Kgpws, pm e penio. tq, Indians gecuritiog qnanedy 7 EE lives cores iran “BXOELSION CLOAK for a number of yoars past. In Talbot county, however, Citizens. MANET MATE Yesterday wll loans on Indianas weve called, We} To MILLINERS. Fifly cartoons move ot the 4 ‘cont 24 Bower thoffrost has somewhat injured the fruit. In Washing. | .,The remains were taken to Greenwood Cemetery, ac- | ‘The money market was onsy all Ist week, the | believe they were all fully met. Mr. Stover's VRENCHC BUNCHES, EDWARD RIDLEY, “elnenian i : of easod®an 5 ton county, says the Boonsboro Oda Fellow, the fruit hoster, tieesasala ng poeieen UF the peoeeasion ‘only going | tes for call loans ranging from 3 to 6 per cent. | agents appear to have wisely concluded that in S11 and 313g GRAND STREET. M¥P. F; PINCHON trees are in full bloom, and , having escaped injury from | as faras the South ferry. Yesterday there was a good deal of flurry in mo- | their embarrassing position they had no-choice but Roloanifin block eat from the Bowelye % waihlsiiiad per Late steamer, the recent frosts, bid fair to yield an abnudance of fruit | PUNERAL OF LIBUTENANT GLASS AND PRIVATE | Ney, in consequence of the excitement about the he | ir myer a - * an assortmonbet to take up the loans on the irregular bonds, | “Vp GRAND STREET CHRAL SrOoxn. PARTS SUMMER MANTILLAS of every kind. WALKER, MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORE FItK DE- | Indiana State fives. Everybody who had been a ir princi es 1D. » Old v. 3 PAL ; v ‘" ‘Game aes ieee whether their principal was able to:respond or no, aie ko re 44 CENTS THE PAIR. ibis AE iaiiahak Within the = 2a wot complaint i general thar | The members of the New York Fire Department, borrower ea amen ek a with sus- } 4 leading Wall street house, which has had inti- goer 8 GLOVE A? 6 CENTS PRR PAR: TAGE POINTS AND/NANTELLA, | the late frosts have greatly damaged tho erop, expecially | under gommand of Chief Kngineor John Pocker, turnca | Picton cnough to have his loans called, and people | mate connections with the State of Indiana, states 5 aieaaiaha as ch the poaches. The apricots wore toofar advanced to be injured, and promise an uncommon yield. Nelawaro wil! also produce this seasom more than her ugual share of pexcher. The Delaware Gosetesays -— From all parts of the State we bear of fine prospects for the fruit crop. The peach orclurds especially are said to present the most prolific appearance that has beeu noticed (or many yuurs. From Pennsylvania the accounts are equally cheering. The Carlisie Herald says :— There has never within our recollection been a batter Prospect for a bountiful trait crop at th’s season of the yeu than at present. The apple, peach. pear and plum trees are unusually full of blossoms, but uone more so than the cherry trees, all of whi 4 seom literally covered with a sheen of white flowers, ta promise of au extraordinary yield. In New York and tho Bustern Stat the indications out yesterday aiiernoon to pay the last tribute of rospect to their departed associates, Joho J. Glass, ex-foreman of Engine Company No. 16, late Liewteuant of Company B, Second regiment Fire Zouaves, who was killed at the battle of Williamsburg, and Charles H. Walker, a mem- ber of Engine Company No. 24, late a private in Com- pany A, Hawkins’ Zouayes, who was a'so killed on tho sume battlefield. The funeral of Lieutenant Glass took ple from the Baptist churet, Sixteenth street, and offi ciated over by the Rev. W. S. Mike!,and that of private Walker from (he Wedtmiuster church, Twenty second strvet and Seventh avenue. After the ceremonies, both funerals were escorted to Greenwood Cemetery by the Fire Departinant—Engine Company No. 30 carried tho artment banger, aud the several bells were tolled until thoy reached the South ferry. ‘The funeral was Very imposing, and Broadway was crowded to wit: ness the processio who had money to lend made better bargains than they would have done otherwise. In a day or two this will subside. Speculators in Wall street, whose loans are called in consequences of occur- rences of this character, can always borrow on proper secarity, through brokers, until the tem pest subsides and money lenders recover their serenity, There is so little mercantile paper in market that it is hardly worth while to quote it, First class short acceptances can be disposed of at 3a4 percent; good mercantile paper, 446 months, at5 a6; certificates of public indebted_ neas, 6 per cents, one year to run, par a 14 pre. mium. There was a fair prospect a weck ago ofa : &@ Sper cent money market this summer; but that the amount of outstanding irregular bonds will uot probably excecll $100,000. Colonel Hud- son thinks that there may be $200,000;: and parties who have had dealings with Stover estimate that a less sum of money than $200,000-will retire allthe bonds still. afloat, and that they will be fully retired in atew days. The first idea which the facts will naturally suggest to every one ia that the State of Indiana practically recognized the irregular issue, and, so tosay, made itself a party to the transaction by transferring the irregular bonds,and granting now and good ones in the place thereof, When a banker made # loan on the irregular certificates, EDWARD RIDLEY, SIU and 311% GRAND STREET, _Fitth block &:tst“trom the Bowery. A’ GRAND st RE! er CHEAP STORE, French and Pusher Lage Veils x : b $i. > ta Twelve shilitnz Vella for et $1. Pull assortment of Black atid White Blonde nd Silk Lares, BARGAINS IN EMUROLDEIES llare feome Teen to She Beautityt Lenbroiderod Sate at Al and id a couts each, Infants’ Robes and Frocksat halt price, he cheapest lotof Worked Edgings ever offered in this “Fiousanis ot Baines Handkerchiets, Stents each. 100 y fine, Warranted pure linen, ce Hemsti ned about half the regular p: EDWARD Thousands Embroidered Handkerchiefs at 28, $1) and S1LS¢ Grand street, block east irom the Bowery. — cH AP STORE, DRESS TRIMMINGS. Entrance to phe aperunent G6 Alien sixect. EW SUMMER DRHSS Boer: A Be an tiractive: cl Sc AND FASHION ABLES GOODS i ba stabi IMPORPATTONS, i VEYTON'S 1 tore, 274 Bowery, oF idounoe p Bt A lev doory south of of the at vers dow pri W YORE MOURNING STORE, Ne D TO 623 BK OAD WAN, and test solected stock Of MOURNING GOODS tS Ae M¥BRS & OD. ‘DIES AND JACONETS, BOUGHT AT TE 1 RECENT! LARGE AUCTION | SeLES, ARE NOW OFFERSL- f , vathases* ea . havi State agency for | tiliners wittn i Den : ‘s st » rd Flour rm, but quict. W! ae Sc. ade. hig! : : fs y. . rausier, receive in exchunge new and good ARWOLD, CONSTABLE & season promivas even still greater abundance. The treca | activeshippiog speculative demand: sales at si | that the asatstant treasurers will give 4 per cent | bonds in his name, he had no means of knowing And otver dosiradte. cenit Partinent, . ' are covered with bloom in all quarters. In Central and ap nat ote ae io for all deposits on call after ten days’ notice, wily | that a hocus pocus transaction had taken place, by rae ‘Grand peng 1. gained 5 ‘Gana Ktreet, corner-of Meroew, Southern Illinois prospects are excesdingly good = bb! =. 21,000 bushels whout, $4,000 buchos | Probably have the effect of preventing the price of | which the irregular bonds ad been caneelied and eos ower TLINS, ALPACAS, MONAIR LUSTRES, if THE GRAIN OROL corn bbia. flour, 4 pales call loans in Wall street falling below 9% per ceut..} other certificates substituted by Mr. Stover with CLEAP STORE, BIQUES, MOUSELINE DR LALNEA, ud Le, lower: The appearance of the growing grain in nearly all parts of the country is dec diy better tham it was a lew weeks ago, wheu the prospect was rather giooray, owing to the superabundance of rain, Accounts {rom the West are variable, the heavy rains n some sections having retarded the planting of spring Freights duit ‘alo. Exchange sor gold unch: Mui wauknn, Bf Wheat a vO at S2e. G00 bbis. tour, $4,000 bushels Burravo, May 24, 1862. Foreign exchange closed yesterday firm at 14}, One of the leading drawers, whose bills rank th® hig in the market, refused 1141; for €10,000 on Saturday afternoon. Francs are quoted 5.95 a 92%, The advance in exchange is due in grout part to the connivance of the State agents. On the contrary, the transaction was cafculated te lead him to place perfect faith in the irregular bonds, and to dispense with the formality of transfer wher next he was asked to lend money on the NNT SILKS. i the prevailing abades. Ling seheap, Deni: MBTALLIQUES AND : GOODR al retail cheap. LORD & TAYLOR, Nos. $61 (6 407 Broadway, ate ; 6 moveme ich closed yesterday A pe T POPULAR PRICES, ; ‘ wheat. This is true of parts of litineis, Michigan and Ia |, Flour quiet and steuiy. Wheat Foy Peo — tn ise zs = sy ae seen yesterday @t | same sceurity. We are hound to say that t A ee, torieeurerny dinna, ‘Tko (all wheat is everywhere spoken of az in | i S0c., 4,0u bubela Milwaukeo club at We a oie | 0) 6% 74 Produce bills are very scarce, and | <trect takes an unfayorable view af the proc is RES orneie Y RINTED LINEN CAMBRICS. excellent condition. The € y sales 30,000 bushels new rchants in the produce trade say that they Wil} ings of the State authorities aud their advisers in On hand and nade to order. In a grat vartety of catioros, very deciraMe few In regard to the small grai ‘anitbad ane fered oe ¥ baer oa be still scarcer by and by, At the prosent rate of | (nig matter. It is seid that when these Loun Com- THREE AND FOUR PLY LINEN COLLARS, morning dresses, “At the LIS} 718 Broedwage lox we have a right to. expect full orops. ‘Tho wheat few York: Sake idyorte—21o00 | eXchange there is seavcely any profit on exportsof | sissioners, a few monti« ago, thought of prose- LE ere oS sl - SE aetnte, never went throu, oa ter condition. The si aS i a eR a cover Di: te ¢ freicht. i es iis wie Ty hateat Londoniaud Harts styles. “HE. MAGY, oata aud barley will moet!y be ted this week, in = Is 2 coin to cover bills, After pay ug freight, instr- | outing the author of the fraud, they- were GAUZE MEGINO Sil1KTS AND DRAWERS, R 24 and 206 SIXTH AVENUE, *WO DOORS BELOW ground fevorable to rapid growth. ‘he great cancer, if | 22,000 vustels 0 io returns from, the canal ance and comunissious, there is a ft instead of | informed by the District Attorney here, and FOURTEENTH nr cecfous tit July and August, "Tas’ crops of wheat ace | —— ; Profit teft. Hence many leading honses look for | giv by the Attorney Ceneral of Tadiana, that tt ear Sopentined aor or va) INVOICE REAL PUSIER LACK MANITELAB, Sate will then be aafe. It is the corn ouiy for whieh fear a sharp advance in exchange next week to 115 por 7 i ‘Their de- THREAD GLOVES AND GAUNTHA ERS ae ‘$ to be entertained, and as that is hot yet plantes The Peoria (Iiliuvis) Zrensrript says:— Farmers with whom we have conversed give the moat cheering accounts of the progress of agricultural opera- tious in tie rural districts. The ground isin trst rate es i es a eeneaRe. 4 New aud veautitul cotorm. i order, and due advantage is being taken of the beautiful | Of the corresponding week last year, which was surmised that they were keenly ative to tho: im pnd boo orme pe aa amy inal dnd Bie ninth bento tre tenes baion: Fourteenth steeate spring weather we have enjoyed for the two weeks past. | very small, but considerably below that of the policy of casting discredit npon Indiana securities sane — ‘RENEE OT Spee A mueh larger breadth of spring wheat will be pnt in ‘baa was anticipated. The corn land is also being rapidly ed, and we luve every rensou to believe that the caltivaticn ut the ‘great staple ” will be in excess of any former year. Other agricultural products, hitherto foreign to Lilinvis, but which may yet prove its most valuable and reliable crops, will receive attention from our intelligent farmers. Those great aids to farming pro- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. it. fenve tat ny were eatieg ‘ unk At uch less than :egular pricos, H, MACY. sechingieas 38S Bp reed Nig Gagerto in - The following table shows the conrae of the | Pree fs that ie be ape — ie iy beige - bi 4 —e R. ZIQURED, sass ‘as tayorable to good erops. “ye Sexpay, May 24, 1862. stock market for the past week and month and brokers whom Mr. Stover had contrived to in- FINE. LISLE THREAD HOSE AND HALY KOBE, Cost TO IMPORT TWICE 'T The importation of foreign dry goods and we: chandise at this port during the week ending ye terday wagsa foiraveruge. It was more than that corresponding week of the year i860. pal items were as follow: Dry Goods 0, Cream of tartar. The princi- Apr. 26. May’, Mayo, May At. 3 Krle preferred Michigan Coutral. Michigan south’n, b. was very doubtful if they had any case, volve in his transactions had capital and reputa- tion enongh at stake to redeem the whole irregular issue, if no expose was made. It may likewise be atatime when the State was in the market for a war loan. However this may be, if the Indiana State agents concluded that it was best to make terms with Mr. Stover, and coerce and every- body who had been: wutorianate cnough to loan OALP PROM For.tlw army, navy and traveliors. SUSPENDERS, UMBRELLAS, asp id assortment. y of the above goods, aswel, y kept in furnishing stores, at popilan siox at A large and elegant vari ‘every articly usu will be fons i MON! 204 and 205 Stath sonia, {vo doors below Fourteenth aurea R. A. MACY. IN COTTON AND TASLE THREAD HOSIBRY, FROM AUCTIO) H. MACY. LOSING OUT SALE. SPRING AND SUMMER HAT bors ‘204 and 206 Sixth avonuc, two doors below H. - eiisixa OE. SALE R F ALL OUR SF VERY G00) gress, the agricultural societies, devoting their best = Toledo. money on the bonds to retire them, they sheuld spans’. way hand 206 Sixth £ energies (0 on ing Se = re ae cane, The Hemp Panama. have aad the sagacity aud the skill to prevent the | — 2 bites ®. MACY, ie By valtivation of cotton in the southern central portions ~t 4: 43), Oo RNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO. of the State. will also be thcroughly and fairiy teste. =e Moigeansx 11'¢ | Secret transpiribg. - 9 capeaaees weir oie Parsons AND MUR UMREELEAS pa mire = developing fares et 5 The above comparison shows a decline in the crry commERc ‘am mnie: ey 2 and 206 Sixth avenue, iwo door: ¢ Sine, Ss making overy oot wo encourage the iia. Not po fats a | Heading speculative railway shaves to-the points Satorpay, May 4—6 P.M. ON MONDAY, MAY 28, MOMACK, oy wibhstanding arge numberof brave aud patrictic | Again we have to report no progress in ‘reer touched three and four weeks since.. This has been A a large assortment of mon from the Prairie State now fixhting the battles of 8 be Heeanaretrs, —Fiour—Owing to a dectine in freighta PRENOH AND <GOTU Bn UiMtizormentes the republic, there are plenty lett toc to the Tariff bill. A collector has been appointed Ca aud raise“ the sinews of war.” No complaiut is made af the scarcity of labor. I!inois could yet raise an army of Ofty thousand men, and beef and breadstuffs enougi: to feed two-thirds of the people of the whole Union. and tf the cottom experiment proves success(ul, to clothe them to. We havo good reports” from Wisconsin. A Milwankee | GOmPrise those identified hy the maritime Powers | 114, Rock Ialand 3!,, Pacific Mail 2, do, Ae. ‘The | Saporting State Se ne utsod 26 Sixth aveune, ta drs Latow Pourtewnth ae" paper saye:— during the Rassian war as contraband of war. | hears argue that the discovery of the Indians bond | raenan Ron Laireet, corner of Mercer, {7 From a friend who has beeu travelling more or less in | S¢vcral applications have been made to the | agyir will lead to the calling of a large «mount of | Common to clue capa PST the interior and soathern countios, w that the crops are looking least the usual amount of grain has beer sown, and a fortnight of warm, gonial weathor has started everything wonderfully. In glad to learn At Rook county more winter wheat than usual t in - | ; 5 markets only aster Wve sug ef the, Louies, Reh iame J RUDI. ASSORTMENT SIZE AND COLORS. ‘ last fall, and itis looking extremely well. The croseana | D°Y Lace i ew vi anstinsettin | are understood to have held Indiana tives eee ices ie runt. SARC tee SSNS } e ard vr | Much needed in Lov a, aud, if all goes righ ae re Re ane UB, Now 0) voretation uecraliy are mere f Eward te the pinterior SeiGhenicuics Oude, on tee! , slit \ converted most of their stocks inte money tion ey BOURNOUX MAN IELET seers, INVOICE COLGHED EMBROLDERED MIDS much milder 2 a“ ; Pee oe ey TUeles | some time since, and that the present panic | ite.” Southern fost wi Prices governed by the quiiity, but tr morterate. | oye and s06sist oo Sow Pourteenth spe From Missouri we learn that the farmers are jlonting | cok less pay a handsome profit. The whole | wi) not render farther sales nece 500 bil avo poet hee CNTY ft aun 206 08 | ont i: syiBiaedulicdtael eottee fe lone was , i . ‘ H. MACY, large quantities of corn. They are also preparing to | SOUtl is bare of goods, and, notwithetanding the | Meanwhile the present decline operates | wore racher wasier, with sale 200 bbia. Corn in W: Recssnan Mekicardl Kigktaeto ee 201 Axo ¢ faige @ large tobaceo crop, which can scarcely fail ty | 2¢StFuction of property by the recial iscremits | vantageously for the warket, in preventing bu nged, while the salex onbraced abort: 400 bois, a : sate; usa Siuhavenne, (wa, doors below Fourteenth street, ; prove very profitable. The rebellious States wil! raise or | Who command the insurgent armies, there is still | yayid a bull imoven affording: dite ope- | [Ars6? and Prete One tn: freighto, was tseer sad Levon THREAD RONDO VAtLs, i but little tobacco this year, aud Missourl stone'wil, | 0D the plantations enough cotton and sugar to pss | pitors an opportunity to purchase, and in giving | Tine trai Haieels daliverest Having pur oR ey ane tide goltén harvest, There have been # million and Still, i z veep the 2° ‘@ balf pounds of tobacco bought at Brunswick aud £00,000 pounds at Keyteayilie thisspring. The amouuto, tobacco raised in Charlton qounty, eaya @ Brunswick paper, ia shout 4,000,000 pounds. for New Orleans, aud the Secretary of the ‘Treasury has issued a circular specifying the arti- cles which cannot at present be sent to the ports recently relieved from blockade. These articles Collector at this port for clearances to New Or- leans. A fair trade may be carried on with that | port in articles not included in the list of contraband. for a large quantity of goods, merchan cannot be advised to ship indiscriminately to the States under insurrectionary control. A popular tumult, an outbreak of the rebels, any one of the thousand contingencies which are liable to oeear i mainly due to the pauie caused by the rumors of an irregular issue of Indiana fives, to which farther allusion is made below. Brie has falien 3 per cent during the week, na 3, Toledo 2'4, Erie preferred 34, Central 144, Michigan Southern loans, and that stocks will be sacrificed in conse- quence. Parties who are supposed to be well in- formed are of opinion that the speculators who tn the wrkel, aud with the present prost peets of Union forces, the bear side has pre- sented few attrac 7 indi- ana bond inbreg!i the bears a chanee to get out a good line. ions fur has « the market exhibited more firiunses, especially the com mon and medintn grades of State and Western. Extra brands were sustained, Sales wore wodecate, and cons fined to abont 13,000 bbis., closing within the toltowing range of prices— Canadian... Southern nixed to soon Superfine Extra do Meeeeerene tolacably active, LADIBS', GENTLEMEN'S AND MIs8Re SUMMER UNDER GARMENTS, together with a variety of SILK, BALBRIGGAN, ENGLISH LISTE THREAD AND - ELEGANT IMSPLAY me iste ¢ ol In Silk apd the New Val “Bahibition Chau RMENTS for LADIES, introduce inw the Buropean a, yard, and ail ober with very brite 24 Bowery. uch Back (roe widiie ia proportion, Tian tustee, ARNEL Y “LINN D J. MILLIE of the OF EVERY DESC AND Caiitr, CLOSING van Low. 20and Pe avenue, two doors. Fourteenth. R. 1, MACY. LADICs' AND Miasks’ M. FRENCH SILK fla Bag QUALITY, 7 Mosixe our rz FRENCH BLOWERS, Wt and {206 Steihavenae, fr doors below Fous mM. Macy, Always ooo || spect “LACES. A CHOICK _SRuBe ‘TION It SHAWLS. VEILS, FROM AUCTION, . i . sf " ave goods yelow the rey tii * sheng Intelligencer Vous speaks of the prospect | i, the States which are the scene of the rely give the operators for a fall fresl heart. Vester | 4" a ne: ree f aibowe goodies mush ithe LINEN STORE. 745 Hrvadway. at —~ sag ta Western Virginia:— dey tao a : SPP ATT 5 * ‘ lsat ¥ ‘ may in an hour absorb all the protita of sev day afternoon tamur stated thats Large mnmber of | iow. Marley aud barley malt were quiet and nominul. | 7 sy diwan. & BROOKS NEW StOBE. | Bete: poling g Be Salento Oe successtal voyages. The seizures made by our | towns had been called. The only result of tieis will | Oats were bebe weet wirorgrtr hapa re Vantety Ladies’ Straw sadsilé Bonnets bills and vaileys present broad acre? devoted to wheat, | cruisers during the past thirty days will consume } he that new lenders will obtain investinents for 2 a. " ‘ x 2 ed, ail new of “living At spread ever tbe seria, t cacteet nn all'the profits realived by the merchants of Great | their me There is more money seeking «m- ain on the msg ia astra poe une edin eo 91 Oe tw 09e of unsurpasesbie magnilicence and splendor. ieal- | Britain during the past twelve months by running | ployment than the Stock nge can use, and if awe. Th Sho FL wos very ebeap. } Ly it makes one’s heart green and (resi to bebold such evidences of Divine favor, and they shou! not fu spire our hearte with unbounded gratity nothing occur to injure this crop, rt canuot fa =< most bountiful ever harvesied in Wesiern V tat the large surplus likoly to be realized will eovamand fe better market than that of the past year ‘The following is an extract from a letter dated a: York the blockade, unless, indeed, our prize courts should decide to release any more of the stesmers which have done so lively a business in running in arms and amimnnition to the Southern por ‘The following are the tables of the trade of the port for the week and since January | this or that hovse, from t wunot borrow conveniently, it can always, if it has the se- curities, eflect loans through brokers. Among ¢ stocks which are being picked up by outside p ties, Pacific Mail and Hudson River seem to be ©: pecial favorites. The former company has a sur- plus of about $2,500,000 in money —more than half npeTary PeAasons, LARGE ADDIVION HAs BEES MADE THE Past " y | PROM THE LATE PELEMPTORY AUCTION SALRS, TO FR UTHELIO (NMED Cerin BROOKS, 46 Sixth avenue, corner of trent elghtls stent, je Parisian styles, Na.6 Eleventh i oe ine. wea ‘Liatkit ie AUG, door fr wr ‘Goons. ARNOLD CONSTABLE & CO. Ave offhrtng, at ory rrasonabie prices, large Unes.ef, preggo ARP the people of | Dry apo ase as $170: its entire capital: the latter is doing so good.« ty CyB RTRAN Woot v RSTENUSS — KRIUR PLAID, STRIPED AND PLAIN JACONBR this vicinity bave commenced their farm iaber, an! | Geverw! merchandise 2)! business that dividends are once more talked of. » CERM AN pis caren ‘ah ~ SWISS MUSLIE, AKD NAINS00K MOeLING. SOG A a Oe aetaag ee. | esa for ten week. SEAT Speculators Continue to buy Toledo, Rock island, nown tn NewYork, oc proba, | PA ahaa» Soaied “Canal street, corner of Menoam, cg kr att Visa cea Proviousiy reported. 91-216.143 65/4040 | Calcna and the two Bries, as stocks whieh any im No. 57 ‘The Frankfort (Kentucky) Yeoman of the 15th wast portant advance in the market must cause te ap- biy ever scaly Wh ART: RENAIANG AY JBes HAN WHOLESALE YARPRTINGS AND OSL LOTHS, RUGS, rR EMBROWDERIES AND LACES ager 906 287 401 sll reat er ‘ ‘ vd we is" motion is Hot patane T RETAIL—A FULL ASsOr Farmers bave been making the best Exons of PRopvor axe MaRCHANDINK preciate at a rapid rate. bag hati ats DRUGGETS, MATTING, aT RY TUGNE pleasant days since the advent of May ia r 19680. 1361 1862 The event of the week has beeu the alleged dis 3 BL seam. "TING an Low PRI BS ‘Tho ground is not in gondition to break wp; the | por jhe week $1,558,119 2.807.881 2.465 500 a hy sista of Aik nak cont Monte “ALE CARPRTINGS, MATS, he. —_ deities eurface in‘ baked.” We'suppose a fow gentle rains will | Preyionsiy reported. 30,801 103 7 fan, | covery of an irregular issue of five per cent bon LORD A iM RR, remove that diilicnity. All accounts that :each us con of the State of Indiava. Colonel 8. M. Hudson, the cis Gerizapiiios, at We. 12h4e. and Loe — LOAD & TAYLOR, Now. 461 to 467 Roadway os. 481 to 467 Bi Nos. 255 to ase, our in the ——— amare cteteg Antes ae Since January 1 tinaneial agent of the State, now on the staff of, ive, airijen and. pluto, at Now 3 285 (0 261 GRANDSERERT, Nos. 47 and + arine prow hear reap rags, also zi _— t. po mining ° no excep Exvore ov Sree General Fremont, states that some months . es, 1 dyads, browns and grays, at (race AND MANTLLLAS, = ‘PERSONAL. ed We continue to reseive chusring news Of the growing | pu, the work his attention was attracted by the presentation at [7,490 yards fliuminaea ius »t Un. Gd ARNOLD, CONSTABLE eco, ss emRTEN Wik, MaEORA uy roe erops in Maryland. Inthe viciuity of Baltimore there is | Previously reported the agency of a number of bonds in the name of a} 3" yerganite ond We reniilings, at te, 64 weoons Taba pretge ha 0 ot every prospect of an abundant harvest, while from the Since Jannary 1... party whose interest in the [ndiana State debt 5,000 yards silk Have now In stook a.reug large irge and fachlonable assortment or 3.500 yarde wit Pr _— etber countion we have similar gratifying imtelligeuee The last bank statement shone an average was, according to the ledger, less than the amount | 19,000 var Sik aug W oe) OLOAKS AND MANTILLAR, ° rrormaeiie aoe MAuY CANDRY. ‘The Booasbore’ Odd Filow, sveaking or Washingiod | | tine of $142,200.78, being an increase of | of the bonds xo presented. He wae this led wo | sairisi'slivund Wool sila Plaid, Is. Bi, work — .— ii het wtthen tonaue eounty, remarks. — . - 51) vende Silk and W rope de Paris, Is. 9d. wert HACK, SILK, CLOTH, AC. ‘The quantity of wheat, rye and oats out this season in 342,571 from the week previo an average (le- inquire into the subject, and the result of bis in- ds Barese Angiais, all wool Alling and Bie arte Psinansa:e shecan do 40 by seading her aidveas! i re 6 : i i WY ido, 0h Bey foriner price . Pape ‘ — Shis cousty is very large, and never was th osit line of $120,003,929, being an increase of | yuivies induced him to seek @ conference with hia Wide, at S., foros a Sorat, 11 bo st very low price. To which they /avite special attention — Kari a ‘GROWN, WHO ropnnuye = Bina a a ap tale eore of Whnhs sat 193 from the week previous: and a specie | predeceasor, Mr. Stover. On being interrogated | [940.3 Ania powneta, $2 60. Can wrote, M Broad wil adres W, Bs, iathotiee Set Lap = , t somanbes Mr. Stover admitted to Mr. Hudson that he had ; re ae ia also pus out. The grass crops, though sowew vat Inte, aro alec promising average of $30,280,697, being « decrease of $1 1 To-morrow’s statement will show an increase issued, without anthority, @ number of In- jo, Stk Wa a Sik Volante, satin Nise IN MOURNING and Lawn. Wool, 5.009 yards Black Bere 9.000 yards Black Silk He and Te, ch i, Set ORB. A. WICNER, LECT HIS RESTDEN En atrect, Inst Phuraday, Ts any eccabouts and will contaiiOMte the Rau ey will confer ® great favor, Address — mn z 7 wir Wounesiay, Mar Lineage bomen cc on gl from aj) | i” both deposits and Jouns. ‘The increased supply | diana 6 per cent bonds, and that he had 800 yu ras BI lack Sk and Wow tiv, plaid and stripe, New siyles in © sae ngs, rape Woutien Tronserings, Rie Tame Drastic we have been al e vo obiain, we Pes of money at this financial centre, and the diminish. | hypothecated them for loans. Mr. Stover, as 2,900 yards Bi Black ull Mitk aud Satin Plaid and Sivipe Grepa. | Pidided dg by 2 twohe RO. of, WALI Ae Now Canal wtreet, third flour. ourselves pete eigenen eer: pant + | ed demand, not only here, but everywhere, lead to | ayent of the State, liad in his possession books of ines, 20. T OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND* Is a PRATER lly promising The wheat prospect is very fn: ing, and compare: favorably with that of any previous year within our re large accumulations of money here, and cause a steady decline in the rate of interest. The new bonds, all ready signed and registered, which only peoded his signature to render them a valid secu Lease Drab Alpece, Bonses Brooke Figures Poll de Chevre, stiehtly damaged on due voy age OF uae ation, We KOngr Drie Be. id ory Une, for imerelting wittts, 220. LSO, MPORTANT TO FURRIERS. manufacturers of Trimmings, New York, are now roady to exhiti JERNSTEIN BROS, 0, 92 Ubainbere wtvoet, to the gs tholr new ops a hope Téannot uit The wh not to be eo jong for atiers it if (he heart does Fo ny Att beat nym pny he policy adopted by the Secretary of the Treasury | rity. Jt would appear that his over issues were | BESTOBE Pha rim IN IN ANY O1 a a ae ‘a Uamera sjuoniare j aviipen shiny SPORTING, ts mon Freyror continuance of rainy weather during the wiator | will afford employment for money to an onlimited | chieily wade prior to Lis appointinent to the agen- . 8 no hamintg, wnd Ust RECEIVEDa% kt AST an ‘ORTMERS or VINK OABIN YACHT. OF FOURTEEN TONS and spring, but the oorn is now Kren a Ay nm amount and will prevent the rate of interest falling | cy, while he was acting ae clork end attorney of E aL Look BAR ie PE RE a a! oi imnncen ealene entciae Still suitering | below four per cent, Mr. Cisco is now prepared | Mr. Cravens, ie eeerriss € =e pote duced ~ ee Aino Stun AD” Vette Pom name Tena om eversiy in sumo 'seedions, whoie beds being entirely | to receive any aluount of money on deposit at four | and now member of Congress from Indians. On TH ick: tor th ae remy hialt st OF ‘ OT RACK WILL TAKE PLACK ON MONDAY, ceatoret by the Af wil ie rar maha prt ‘This he does aot ander the recent act | diacovering the irregularity Colonel Hudson bad pt pale othe ine ino re im ce Cony, 3, Worn Bua gets iA din Fe : ‘ os i i tos tn ia mi ee wane fine are Pegged hoa Bhat authorizing deposits at the government sub-treasu- | several conferences with the Governor and Loan Bisinvens, seranead i ceedesund avcel, precisely, ove feid House Conve, ¢ 05.4 ates rics, but ander the previous act which investa the Commissioners of Indiana, and likewise with Mr, *MILLINERY, THT! WEEK, GREATEST | and second wer to givendue crop, The clover is very fine aa! : Straw Bonnetk and Hats ever offered o , " i P Y our JULIE, ‘Al eoen be ia biowoms Ninny of the farmers bave n> | Troasnry Department with plenary powers in re- | Stover, and with the parties who had lent money | geaduay telien aud chilirens Hate and Booneta nse ADIQS AND CHUYOREN® DRPARTNRNT ROK SALE THE | SCHON nr TAHT JULIRE, ted their corn planting, im eonsequeace of the L. BINNS! Millinery, 54) Broad ® to gard to raising money. Mr. Chase deems himself on the irregular bonda—the upshot of which NEW PATEER YW AND SHAPES, howt tier comb n B lor tre’ ® teat we ‘ a nonce “- 1d " Un a poard. Apply to H, R, LE ROY, 45 W tight. mime’ ca fully anthorized ander the latter statute to receive | was that Mr. Stover agreed, on condi- N IMPORTERS: AND MANGPAGTORERS SALM OF Hecetved lirest from Panis, hel A. Seer w rou AD seaarn. rope in Southern Kansas are looking more favore- | qanoaits or temporary loans at four per cent, on | tion of not being exposed, to take up | 4h CLOAKS NANTILUAS, BA‘ QUBS AND SHAW ROME DH: Unaitenl, DRMARDANT RODRE, Pr N, sitoortnd mena » swe py a pale g og pati, fits vedi ae call, after ten days’ notice; and Mr. Cisco is now | $26,000 of the irregular bonds every woek, ia loth, sith and ot her denaealule cabrichs, Asuoe W OkaRNNG ah, ac fy ihe Bergen Hotel sega ae Bb Gorn ie up in some localities igh enough to ploagh ready to grant deposit certificates to any amount, | and more, if he could de 40. Atthis time Mr. } 4 wns of the present uneei led siaie of the whote. >with oa r no 30 3m go ay a " ‘ ’ 4 ale trad crilers have determine! on disposing of ORD & TAYLA) ¢ 4 tu: soe ating ha happened te sta abundance | We presume that large sums will be offered him, | Stover represented that the whole amount of the | sae irae the wvnacrivers Have termine | on dlaposing of ui 20) win (taxon o4 one farmers. At the present time the Treasury Devartnont | irregular issue wae some $200,000. He desiguated | price. 1 a DPW Rs aOR MATERO fe. Hil (0 167 Brosdwan, iw UNO, Croprieteg.