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) NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 21 1863. T ‘The State authorities bad nothing to do with it, mor did Hi E D R A F if « the Wasbington officials notify the Governor, Mayor or forward from India and other eountries, thé additional quantity therce aot exceeding (he great waste in the fede- ral States for war purposes. Nor is it probable that there would be any demand for such outside” productions. 110 & ¥, and for currency bills of the highest Sales at the Public Board. grade could be bought at 138% a 139. sa00e0 4: ONE O'CLOCK P.M. The stock market was strong to-day, without | fojog” Amor Sold... 126 poy tag 4 cor it at two o’cloek, from the residence of hor parents, No. TY Third avenue. ily 19, of cho any other autho rities of the State or focal government Henman —On Sunday, July ‘era iofantum: drafting, and | They may answer for vertain descriptions of manufactures Harlem RR. Doane Stator jel and Lavinia Herman, aged 0 rafting, mani i board Hudso ; — ov atin weil epee gg vs for home use: but the great export trade of Englind is in | SPC°ial sotivity. At the first antes ‘ ore ie a. # eo remine oil Gs taken trees tho vetldence of hs a- ‘i y were therefore taken by surp ts goods made from American cotton, and it seems folly to | dropped off to 165 and Pacific Mail to 230; the 00% 400 rents, 287 Ninth avenue, this (Tuesday) morning, at ten The Difficulty Between the | 1 ser tat the Provost Marshal General at Wasb- Tanking that india can io By event. ocoury the place of | rest of the market was firm. Erie was 4 per cent on toutes O'clock, to Greenwood for inter ment. Mere tock etecanatet bed been’ completed 1g | toe Pecilat chimato lnfionsed vy the Sull stcace ee | better, Erie preferred 3,.New York Central 1, | 300 1% 20 de ease ee State and National Govern- | 1. ane a the eee Nek Oe Pee other advantages posseased Hache, States for the culture | Michigan Central 34, Southern old 134, guaranteed if ua” Ses Hite friends and those of the famtiy are invited to at ments as to the Quota. sess bet pos nt on a eben Meee aes age consumption on both sides of the Auantic. sume: | %+ Winols 4, Pittsburg 134, Toledo %, Rock | 200 a B24 | tnd te fenral rom he int reine Mo 88 Mem a the number. After some palaver about the matter the Jet. haa boon about 8000 000 as ose orn nd AUR, Island +4, Fort Wayne 34, Northwestern 174. Gov- "0 Sh A bt lied at Gettysbarg, on YThureday, Joly 2 nenennnnconnnnacntil tor went on to state that. tbe quote was considered | preceding that “epoch W was oaly 2.400.(00 bales, | ¢Fnment® were firm at an advance of % @ %- | 1% 8 cove C PURE One F MBorgoaut, Second regineas. New impartial, but that the list was om file in the 3s jy no aba perce thn han ane grea she There was not much done in bonds, bat prices a} ieee dow 0535 apr i ge or 5 . department, and if any error should be found it Gm the tase Roctomie - (=. ly er were well maintained, After the board, and at igo 98% | 600 do. 5, 9634 ane rary ad Pledges Made by the Administration and would be arranged on the a icv thus fm- year’ A icmgiicth od cut atta lt aimee and the the one P. M. oall, the market was very strong, | 3399 a * B00 Gal & Cao rH day afternoon, at tere Gelochs tress Noo g0 Vestry street i Ff pliedly admitting that there would be no oorreo- | Wareho Contain but six months’ supply of cotton 4 prices were 1 t better. | 300 98: 50 do.. 10 98! to Greenwood Cemetery. Their Failure to Carry Them Out, | mist stmiuios, tat, there would be. no corres | ad gotian nde wares a a on IS ee we one | 38 gers $8 cor Si fi as iavinRileduacion a Ga on Toarday, ah Albany until after Governor Seymour left for this city. house, at the public board, at 99, Southern old | 400 So cee Tes 5 ane ee Militia (Bighty-secomd There was not a word in the letter showing whether the ; he 200 Erie RR 10434 200 Cut ER 100! Volunteers). Bon Le on 4 Graft was to be commenced immediately or at some rose to 83/4. Speculation sppoara tobe tending | ip) Brie Ht * 10098 100 LS 1008, | His rolativer'and fHonds, and the officers and privates two stocks. In the afternoon there | 60 Hud River RR..o 164 MTS EFFECT THROUGHOUT THE STATE. | suture day. twas simply stated thi the emrolawon ne towards these rh ors reximent sow in this city, are requested attend funeral, (Tucedn | at twof’clook, from 40 V ot AE ag Monday. July ‘s j yond ‘only daughter of Wm. and Anna M LL. Isbill, aged 1¢ months and 29 days. , The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, this v) afternoon, ab " Otay, | Second New York Volunteers. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at " ta gt: rn hip ate reas, ‘No. 85 South Foot Mowsox,—On Monday, July 20, Mr. NxLvs Monson, aged poteasetased tet leeds wo reprante corner of Perott and Fulton streets, Astoria, Long Island, on Wednesda: QoD, at it two O'clock. Steam- ‘ boat loaves Peck slip at hall-past one Solnck, that district had been completed and the quota forwarded to the district oMoer. On the 3d inst, the Provost Marshal Genera! wrote Position of New York Compared With | 0h." ine i rgnet to tro country dstita of st lar import, of a word whether the draft was to Other States on Former Calls, commence immediately, or a week or a month hence. On the 7th inst. another letter was written stating that the enrolment in the First, Second, Fourth Sixth and Eighth No Notice Given to the Local or State Officials! | an4:ats ‘oneor ‘two country districts ‘had been eon: ie Pleted; but mot s word was lisped when the draft. of the Time to Commence Drafting. ing would commence, and no. mention was. made . of the Nisth district, where the draft commenced first in this city. According to the time taken Dy the drat letters in it Ibany, the latter The Result of the Incendiary Articles,of | aia nos resen thors bree the lott aot oe Fite nag ee the Radical Press. menced in the Ninth district on the llth, Governor ‘Seymour did not receive the letter until about the 14th, was a good market, with some small changes: oane For,Pacific 240 was bid; Hudgon fell to 158. Erie and old Southern were }/\s 34 lower than In tho” morning. There was no dis to sell stocks. ' After the board Hudson fell to 150-and Southern old to 8244. The following were the closing quo- tations of the day :— U86's,’B1,reg-105 e106 281 000-106 3.106%, 8-10 Tr notes. 106% a 10% bt 9 a 9 — 32 + 638 6% Fort. Wayne. Pacific Mail. . ‘ai te! Pr ‘du Chien 67 @120% Terre Haute., 4548 — 985 a OBIE ZHaneprey- 15 a 80 Melovanu.—On Monday, July 20, after asevere Mi. ‘There have been one or two othgr letters since, but of bred = gos w+ B55 a 8575 Pipes bee MR oe eee a Se the same character. Wo are informed also that Colonel me pee ~ Aleo. a The Governor Advises the Abandonment of Samet aude me ba thing “The business of thé Sub-Treasitry was as follows botatghiintare invited t0 adiond iho renceaty this the Draft and Promises to Fill the until late on Thursday previous to the Saturday that the draft commenced.» Governor Seymour heagd a rumor on Friday—the day ‘before the draft was commenced—that drafting would be t Bay) afternoon, at “two o'clock, from his Inte residence, 172 Pearl atrect. |, Peck —At Yonkers, on Sunday morning, July 19, Cras. {i Peitervebleea nls oe are invite to ‘ \Chtiper 958.672 102/608 101.144 Quota of the State'by Enlistments, Se co0.ate 68 Vlovmmorcas <-lardeutt 1.600.200 Ors 2477-900-66-| Commonweaith! 2,161,072 377,406 290.015 The Finanetal Affat the Is. [From the Richmond June : s NEW BONDA FOR $250, ). ‘At the last session of Congress a. act Was,passed which enacted ag follows:— ~“ a ‘The Secretary of fie Tressary shall be a city, Mayor Opdyke, Gen. Sandford and all other oMcials of this city who have been engaged in restoring order complain that no” notice was given them to pre. Pare foh.an outbreak, ‘Tho ime sdlected' was the worst that could have been. The city was destitute of militia, ! Balance... 2,307,970 801} Corn tema, Soeeaes | feet) 204 Attend the funeral, from No. 62 Fast Thirty.Afth street, te | exchange, 3,383,490 418, Senator Morgan’s Mission to | vie nvnetiornee ey agg Tait Wes the onky intl} Shonda in tims Of hot lone dens ae Ra The exchanges at the Bank Clearigg Hoase!| Dry Deck = Asuet a pa asi ss | [a Caen Sram, st cedoraock, wines imeriner mation h®had thatthe. day was Bo.noar at hand. He ina: | payable at twen! from thelr date, and to-day were,’$60,924,341 79, and the | balances 58: 81,700 78,923 Roeswrke.—Slain, while gallantly advaucing to the Washington. mediately despatched Adjutant General Sprague to Wash | of! a! nt hy fa $2;816,069 27, ” a F } Pulton 1,875,185 aa a 6 j harge on @ rife plt, before Port Hudson, on Wednesday, - Rogton; bub beforehe was able. ta det an intervie mip ae cal How the ual " be dell. The Institution m for Savings of Merchants’ Clerks | ¢' ONG1R, 16.970 — 775,530 The fehetea is Attached! tet Cone dty i One Hundred ke, &e., on the authorities tho draft had really commenced in this | *,sixPence stofling per ie Sey of ‘tite Brokaaty, at ; vi under and Fifty ninth regiment New General Panks. His languishing head ig atrest,. + Its achings and thinkings are ever ‘That quiet, immovable brenst t ‘ Is heav’d by afttiction no more. i, Baa in Monday, July 20, 0. Riiiny, a. native of ponitskeitly e peeriese Now that order is again restored in thiscity, the usonl quiet reigns fromone end of Manhattan Island’ to the ‘other and business has assumed its usual activity, we can review the action of the authorities and some‘ot the incendiary operations of the radicals in the late disturb- 1,814,527 aaa 159 "aey ‘Hanover. Pe has declared it usual intorest-at the rate of five | [ia.< ivaaahs’ sas slo". sonal ' per cent per annmm on, sums of $500 and upward, LAR eee 1 and at the rate of four percent on larger sums, 'P anatian payable onthe. 20th inst... ‘The. Pittaburg and -Bos- | Mannf. & Meh ton Mining Company (Cliff Mine) haye declared a | \tvqn lations as the sald’ Secretary ma; Y ail be sold by theSecretary of te Preasury for all out- i par wale. in sai ary notes: Provided, that the lary of the Troasul zed coods of as the rch Gg a Richmohd or Ik, under such regi vdaablih “th be. authori r0- ‘any of he aala tone we may inty, Treland, aged 31 years. “the purchase of agricul ‘ented ha the uctof Con- | diyidend-of $5 per xhare, payable August 3. i py 736.668 5,029,101 ‘The rete! ba friends are respectfully invited to at- * iret, trarored Abel |. entitled ‘An act to authorty ; a 1 52) 5 4 4 ancos in this olty. To do this tt ts necessary:to turn back | Sl DAving been sont to ald the government to drive the | the: of feat nd the shipment, | ‘The following will show the exports of spedio|-orhitkg fas'n 1145214 204/486 $8,026 1,385.988, ig tre ae erry Toventi. ene, ote to the last quota raised inthis State white Senator Moi favadermont.of,Pednaylyagia.. There wore actually only | #0 oe Ny ribmeation ogeah from New York to foreign ports for the wack énd> | ‘Mor + $043,012 606.1 6.166 29800,083 | (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock.” st was Ove a ee roan ne SHY.-881 Tudor thiastet ‘wo undo that tho Secretary fe }\ing July 1 and since the beginning.of the year: [Morchwter .... 6,300.713 7,008,748 | | Sorewos:Onr {Jano 16, Wat. . Cénie. aged as . ‘ shat time. Commencing to draft’ on ‘Saturday, in | abont to detue bonds in sams Of one thousand.dollars | \eicamors China, Liverpook gola bars, ; "900.46 are, - Last yoar, when Governor Morgan was raising the one af the worst localities in the city, dmmft- | each, theInterest ‘able on the Ist of June. | Ching Tar pole A ‘gpotoad coke are 223, i ou BST dbo ata Wooear Raise Cheech aera Ria ae “ ‘quota of this State of one. hundred.and twenty thousand, ing a fow hundred, the next day being Sui Tho present vaiuo of in tl States settles Kangaroo, Live — 55,000 644.617 49,485 ine ‘his father, at Wilton, a . y being Y }theeption reserved « tv, aad 1% ts clear > hy Sevcd irae ROE . the administration, verbally and by letter, pledged Gov- ‘and a holiday for the laboring men, gave thom ‘op: | that the interest will iat ” Cor , Hgvana—Amori aon ie Pci lorriagania, at three o'clock. Oarriages. will be inswatt~ crnor Morgan that if apy county made up more than its portunity to meet and talk over their grievances. “All will be very, » New Pee 3 [ "s00 | Ni ¥. Exeban 548,059 424406 142/070 444.905 | Papeete Haves seperti hel pene emcciods quota it would be credited and allowed on the noxt call or mn of five hundred pounds at Ke. $ ‘ Y iarlem train from "corner of ‘Twebty-elgth gf know, under such circumstances, ono man addinghls | 64° sterling, or tmeteo and thos pupae will |, New York, Southamps , 23 250,708 | North America, 2,702,087 180,740 86.781 2,074,038 | Foaeth-avenue, > e Grat. "Under, shat-pledge.made by the ‘administration | story'to another, that it only. tends to increase exoite- | be the equivalent of a balat cotton of ‘tae Siget of New a ork, Southampuon—Amorican fold oot “aeed Fertil River... 1)00baee aa ae tee pean 00, Mon tey Joy Ss a seh Swen Governor Morgan notified the committee who were en- i Orleans taiddlin, » “ N + § — Amer. ++ 9B oan 7 195, fier an illness of seventeen days, PavLivR. ent. The result was that Monday mofning ‘found /tho ages se City of Washington, Liverpool—Am. col 71,987 127.720 773,082 fF of Efingham B. and Mary L. Sntton, aged 19 months. gaged in. each Senatorial: district to obtain all the boliy amidst seead never Dofore knawal in'its history? At the present inarket rates, such cotton, abthe ports eo « “ qoeebare i Men they ‘could—not to fstop with their quota— 4s now,worth at least three tmes the price set maoetit io ‘and that all over would be credited to them the pénds, so that the noua interest received by the 3,375,654 193,283 11 BOLITT ‘The relativée and friends of the family are’ réeapectfal ‘Whilo*the trouble was at its élght/Govérnor Seymour sag Waster Se'eo Losices pegs ed Ap roe ienuit pent ti Yolookk, ‘Tuesd: / ler of the bond would be eighteen per cent if Confede- b lis, 5 treet, on inesda: n00R , “past three o’ on tho next call, The Joading men in each | Toupee here on Tuosday soles eclvathead etie way, | save currency. tho same wine ‘advantage attaphes to |“ " Lagest 44.919 ‘thont farther inettation. county put their shoulders to the wheel, raised money to the. principal, which is payable twouty years bence, ; . or that official would not be safe under his’(Seymour’s) Protection. On the hogls of this.came word that the crowd had gathered in front of the Tribune office to make their second attacks’ All asked what wast be. donef In. Total (or the week.. Previously reported. ‘Total since January 1, 1863. ; July 20, Caartes P., infant som ¢ James and Mary Lodewick Seymour, _ The funeral wili take place from the residence of his. grandfather, John M. Lodewick, 116 West Thirty-eight Street, on Tuesday afterooon at two o’ ‘The rela. ‘That principal will be tnen paid tn coin, but the pur- chase, mon | ey paid in) Confederate notes, and thie purehiiser faine all the Mavantage resulting from increase the bounties, and in many localities raised more. than their quota, But itgeema that the administration did not keep its pledge in that any better than it bas in pap jovestment of treasury ina baa security, 149,424 84,363 an Ttig obvious, therefore, that these bonds possess Sime fime in en f 508,145 220,635 308,510 ‘voeand friends are respectfully invited to with. ther things. ign of terror existed the the mite ‘greatly excoedi ‘sec Offered. . 21 60,806 5,133,086 \ ® “ae Rasy. letarbences a number of leadiog ve. on * Tee” Be es. wee Se nare er an COSI ee le een NT 7a .: ae eoaer OE eee ee een fe firtner teo the beloved ‘child ‘of “Hugh and . ie yumerous rumors afloat, Governor Seymour saw that it < . + 173,126,387 38 254,427 5,860,623 163,319,544 publicans were here vo see Senator Morgan and ascertain |” re We understand thas the § $ 38 7 Catharine Smith. aged 10 months and 12 days, } Our darling child, tis hard to part ; ‘The cords that bind thee to our heart; Bnt with thee wo hope at last to mest of the Treasury is about to open bids immediately five millions of dol- lara, and wo shall look for large offérs from our capitalists. The public will derive a double benefit from the opera. tiou—first, in reducing the volume of treasury notes in ‘was useless to rely upon the few militia to quiet this city} and saw no other way but to pacify the excited crowd, He succeeded in quieting and dispersing those in the Park; but ‘the reason for the violation of the pledge. They openly ‘Stated that trouble existed among the republicans as well as the democrats, @d that thoy, having taken ® prominent ‘The statement of the Rhode Island banks, made OITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. on the 6th inst., is as follows:— Monpay, July 20—6 P. M. : . And sit at our:bleased Saviour’s fost. the excitement increaged elsgwhere. The police did nb); circulation, and, secondly, in procuring an investment of Providence. Outot Providence. Asus —There were 56 bbls. pots sold at 7c, Pearls His remains will be taken from the residence of bis pa- part in tho enlistments last yoar,. wore placed ia. pool- | bor ‘by ineir contioudt labore ight and day they were | unvarying subilityy and thoee who datite to place funds $15.761,(50 8,188,129 continued neglected, Fonts, 90 West Tweaty-eighth street, this (Tucaday) tion to deceive the people, and were therefore powerless abroad can here obtain a security ei wold there, 2,045 662 629) fast being worn ont, In this state of affairs the radical press piled on their incendiary articles, charging Seymour with being a “traitorous Governor,” and nu- ‘Tmoerous other articles which added fuel to the fire already Durning. Théde articles no tcensed a portion of the afternoon, at two o'clock, to Greenwood Cemetery. Sroxeua—At Harlem, on Momday, July B., only daughter of Willam 2 and the late Cawernm Po ene pevaruae friends of the family are respectfulty Invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afterncen, to do anything to quiet the trouble if it should commence tn their localities, as was threatened, We saw prominent ‘mon of the republican party from almost every important point in the State in this city. Senator Morgan eould will afford the advantage arising from the large existing: rates of exchange, \ FINAMOIAL AWD COMMERCIAL. 1;376,870 6,060,838" Breapstcrra.—Fiour was less active and’a shade lower. 1876) 47,406 1,522,100 | The day’s sales include 12,800 bbis. State and Western, alert 800° Southern and 550 Canadian, within our revised quo- 211,003 ‘1,707,644 | tations:— : 747,980 ——-}169/999 | Sorerfine State and West £0 & 4 50 | as fivo o'clock, frog the house of her futher, 110th street, pas) o bs they ba ot ee, Mesh with him, | democracy who had been zealously working and laboring fo and dry | Ad-00) the state av 90 8 900 Teron on Mobday morning, July 20,at ax oPelod, ge was » @, with the | io didferent parts of the city to restore order that they 00 a 725 | Munast B. Urivorom , Severin Gevcer,Sapmone aid, Caner | See vry Serving tn met ore tet wel bve i$ $40 | | Roomate mer hie Conta) starsat Sprague, bad done all, ta thelr power to get | sais the results far more ruinous to the city than they 00 '& 0 00.4 Bridge street, Brooklyn. : the. administration to ‘carry out thelr pledge. Wash- | were, ‘They looked upon theee bitter attacks aa the views 40 8 525 | Van Ruxamasan—On: Sundey, Joly 19,28 Rye, Some oie aii had ended in pro- of the administration and a determination to destroy New Gites Bid pe daughter of Wm. P. Van aged 2B. mises, and he algo stood in the Position of attempting | you, ‘. eare,, ae 08 ball, Pied People, and he did not wonder much at | "(45 ong tite Governor Seymour had to contend with not ‘ Specie... ae ~ pa irroguiee. Sale tabiapired of 205,000 bosbels as $1 4a eee past @ tumult that existed throughout the State. only the excited crowds who were destroying property in ish: inc. Wrarr,—On Friday, Jaly 10, at the Officers’ Mt appears that this is not the only trouble that Senator ‘ every direction, but tosee that sufficient force was ordered On, issue orders to the military officers in command and bat- te with the extreme of his own party, with the radical re- publican papers peuring in thelr incendiary articles and cries for blood, blood, all the time, In fact, # seems like ‘@ miracle that the city has eacaped as weil as it has in thie crisie. Fortunately for Governor Seymour the moderate men of bis ows party and the conservative re- publicans rallied to his support and aided tn rescuimg the city, notwithstanding the clamor of the radical republi- cans and extreme democrats, He steered between the two, and was thus suceessful. ‘Morgan bas bad with the blunderheads and incompetent officials who have charge of the War Department at Wash- ‘ington. Near the close of Goy. Morgan’s term of office General Halleck kept complaining that he (Morgan) was ‘alow in sending on his troops, stating that he was away ‘behind. It will be remembered, also, that statemenis ‘that this State was behind hand were harped upon by the radical press in New England and other States, with the evident design to prove that, while other States bad Alled their quota, conservative New York was delinquent. As soon as Governor Morgan was relieved Hospited, Memphis, Teon,, Rev. Jaume C. Wrare, Chaj Binth ‘rogiment ‘New ‘York Volunteers, Biyuieed “ese, city. Waser. Bonday afternoon, July 10, Frawx WW. boa deierhad W. F. and Georgiana Wilson, aged ® ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited te @ttend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at twe ©ojock, from No. 7 3t. Luke's place, The Louisville Journal, under'date of Wednesday evening, the 26th’imat., remarka:— A Bankers Dotes at 1 ont and indiana Dotes at iy & cent quote the notes the old banks of ab 12 a 13 per eent dis- let cuermee * astern @ fa Wetvand at ee SHIPPING NEWS. g from our: jast quotations, It isa fact worthy of ‘note, that, akhoogt fe ontety tee as bis duty at Albany he visited Washing- | y'jg usclees to state here the ight of ‘some of the | advancsd.within thé past swo or Per eent disoc ingyand par s 34 premium sang. ten. Hathec ain the trouble, Op arriving there. | agitators, or how. their constant ory for “Blood!” “‘Bhoos | bindred per cane. tm the general merkes there haa, been Slatin ney abe ; Gen. Halleck again acoused him of being behind band. | them down?” &e., in one of the principal hotels came very | prices commanded when gold waa #8” myoh lower, and; ‘The New Orleans Bra, dnder date of Saturday Gov, Morgan, on the other hand, was confident that the | sear ringing before those therein one of the most heart in on the cont . C4 articles, have quota of the State was filled, and cated for Gen. Halleck’s value, ws ist Of those regiments that had arrived. Gen. Halieck, evening, the,}th inat., thus notices findncial mat- Fending scenes known in the bistory of the world, and " ters in that city— i i i I 6d. 4 fe. Od. hew, by almost an accident, it was prevented: or how 18 ay pes oc oe = see = circies was bee” ‘whe selling slowly at 700, 9 900. for North river with @ pompous assurance that be was correct, handed | those It is, at any rate, agood abomaly, and if its durat! \- {tremely slow and limited y, Raving Deen mostly out the list and anid, “See for yourself.” Gov, Morgan, ilpaacpeyetie tae ald am hia apse ds upon yatery, we Ouptainly do, not wish to | confined to small remittances to the North and oogasional | Frac was dull aud nominah carefully raunntgg over the list, and noticing the numbers and names of colonels, wnmediately replied,‘'There are some fifteen regiments which I have been officially in- formed have arrived at their destination that are not down on that list.” Gen, Halleck insisted that bis list was correct and that Gov. Morgan was in error, when the latter gave him the numbers of the regiments, names of he colonels and the date of their departure from the State. . Halleck still insisted that the regiments had not re- pertéd, and thequeation arose, where are those regiments? Gevernor Morgan suggested that they might be in Generat Wool's department, in Maryland. A despatch was forthwith sent to General Wool, and the lost reg! ments were found. They were there and had been for some time. General Halleck had notbing further to aay about the tardiness of New York or the failure to fill the quote. This did not end the difculty between the State and national authorities in regard to the position of this and other States. It was found, by reference to the books at Washington, that while the troops seat on from this State under the calis of last year were three years’ men, there was a considerable proportion of those furnished by Mas- rachusotts and some of the other States only nine montha’ men, Although the call was for three years’ men, yet ‘these States bad received the credit for the nine months’ men just the samo as this Sate bad for the three years’ men. Governor Seymour despatched Adjutaat General Sprague to Washington, who, with the assistance of Sena- ‘tor Morgan, succeeded in settling thie question and having the State credWwed scoording to the term of the men. But they were unable to ascertain whether this State was then sbead of all others ta ite quowa of troops or behind, although every effort ‘was made to do 80, in order to tell whether the next draft, 4f ove was to take place, would fall heavier in proportion or lighter on this State than others. This question out of the way, Governor Seymour, throngh the assistance of Benator Morgan, thea endeavor. od to arrange the quotas of the different counties. Adju- tant General Sprague was despatch’! to Washington two or three times on that mission. Tho object was to get ‘hose troops raised last year credited to the localities of their enlistnents, and whete a district or county had sent more than its qqpta, to have it credited on their quota wn dor the next draft. Bet, with ali the intorcesstovs and te- bors of Senator Morgan and Geseral Sprague, it has ever been arranged, although numerous promises have been imade by Washington officials that they would attend to it; but they bave not. As one prominent repubii- can from the interior of the State remarked, they soomed to sleep for & month or two at a time, then woke ap impressed with the idea that they must do something, and forthwith started off wih a spas- modic effort, regardieas ef the oonzeqaences, and appa reutly without the least consideration, Thus much as to the quotas: now as to the dealt, Some two months smoe Secretary Staoton wrote a letter to Governor Seymour im reference to the draft. The Governor at that time replied and stated that be caw a dispeaition In some localities of the State to resiat its enforcement, and that he was ongaged in securing coltstments, and thought that, with the aid of bounties, he could Oil the quote of this Séate without the draft, But this seemed Bot to have been considered at the War Ojlioe. It 8 & well KNOWN (a6t that recruits were rapidly coming in whew the draft commenced, The mavnagentont of thie dealt has been entirely in che hands of the authorities at Worhington aud their ed about as courageous as Hons. ‘The great question now is, will the draft be immedi. ately enforced? To this we have only to say that Senator Morgan has gone to Washington in regard w the qnota, to try apd get the draft postponed indefinitely , or at least until that part of the objection which seems to agitate the people in different parte of the State is ar- Yanged. He aio bears an !mportant message from Gover- Bor Seymour; bat what be will be able to accomplish time alone ean tell. It is to be hoped that the administration Will Heten t© Governor Morgan and heed his practical ad- vice; for no man im the State knows the feelings of the ver ! ee cee Savane a ts greatest excite a and the rates are deci: edly easier, ra cent premium tn Trearugy notes for |, and 40 Ty ‘cont premium tor currency. Silver, 3 836 par cent’pre- | of 600 hhds. Porto p.t. for the former, abd 36 «30 per cent for Provstoxs.—Pork was depressed at $11 62 « $11 87 for eee @ the offerir are highe the detoaid te lasted old, ‘and $13 60 a $13 63 for new hose {1 25 for rates for foreign bills may be Rave. id and new prime, sales 2,100 ‘Beef was York at 1 a2 per cent saled of only ‘wo people om the question of draft er understands better 200 ~! of 90, Ios. at'976. 0 their grievances than Morgan. He is not one of those Se TR” OEE, SOI TL omna;tmadials wees mineOTON’ 34;) 20D EW theorists whe rush into things Beediessiy, but copsiders 3350 ao Wamane.—There wore 1,100 bbls. disposed of at 456. a ORLBANS, well every step, and acts practically. If the administra: 26 £ ie, Fo Havans—Steamship Eagle, from Mew York, July #2, tion will'follow bis advice 4 cap, no doubt, provent alt 4 Jeo. OEE aip Bvening Stor, owe Tork July #808 9 Pi further difficulty. Let all await patiently the result. 20 ao: MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. On inw Ome zane Sinamaahip tons * pene JAB) psd te . #0. do Pere The Stock of Cotten tm the Confederate se loom ee nt M ; rakes aalrpoenaer poten 5 pe [From the Manchester Examiner, Jane-17.} July 18, Euam, wite of Jokn aged 21 years, , fon this subject the following lotter appears in s London nc a i, Prana itis: YS | Rokebwaod’s tape Basie, ; TRIG aga ‘contem| , from a Cenfoderate source:—In the seve. | =— - it Ceo RR 20 ‘The relatives and (riends of the family are yo vet Roan tiny Wests ral communications, recently pablisbed concerning the FINANCIAL, AND COMMERGIAL. ‘° 4 we 0 Bynesie niepe mesaealal ber nt | aa henplad Wie NA — # 300 Cleve Oi | tere 2m Sonaay. July 19, Ci **Mowpay, July 20-6 P.M. td 4 “of, Jammee and: Cattecrine ‘Po-day’s bank statement compares as follows 26 Oler, ‘wo funeral will take plage thie (Tuesday) morn: with that of Inst Monday:— . ‘ Co, 4 < a betes ove‘, from ber Parentaresilesoe, corsor events weak J Owreuld’n, . Ee avence -ffth street. ps 98 Paciie M800. = ; , June, 20, C:, infamt 900 of Be a aan ies Set ieee 3 sr | (ounces teem ican bee Decrease, gH,poeeL WIL 908 alaTT | | BN Y en se Lp | f2l,00 Wedowoday elernooe, as two o'clock, from Ho, 329 Tatras. = a bo i &. 300 mb% This statement, like the last and the one befere, S00 @ 90 114% | gon of Patrick and Ano tends to increase the facilities of the money market ict = * 100° | mon to merehants and stock dealers. The contraction | 999 Byie ey. 100% | nem of bank loans has probably reached its limit for is _ n. Hang | Specttully invited te $80,000 the present, while the deposits increase steadily | 35) “Go. 00. | Shacosse i +1,600,000 2,800,000 | Week after week. The difference between the fof ote fh Hd y } 5 —— | leans and deposite fe now lees than ten mitiione of | 300 Hod Riv so" | Daly. of Knteane, couaty Gare, read, a the Toth year dollars; at which rate the banks cannot make ® | 109 | 4 aK great deal ofmoney. The specie reserve remains | 299 = 4 ferited to ateod the pretty steady, and many persons are already be- | 400 Harlem . 7 ‘Gam ——A sinning t0 speculate upon the use which cas be | 200 3 ia | Cums madevof it after the war. It is fortunate for the | p00 0. 7% | aon banks that they have parted with none of their a SS g. specie, and that they are in» condition of strength | fos ao ux ED, tedious, But very expensive. The eval imports of cotton | M consequence. ee... A | Mec be poe peer ing pag per a cer fp as ge Fy can be paw ory a ; and twent other exporte turday’s rates. Joans, 5 a 6; debt certifi- bd bed aged 1 tel meipally of Surate, lea tienty-tve porcnt Ametionn to make what are'kwows | eater, 9; mereantile paper, highest grade, 8 a 534. | {eee as Ber ws Brkish fabrice, of which Uharo was an extra lnese | Money which was withdrawn from the market in | 290 128% 300 Powell ana 4 out beaten In aay the eras ore , | Consequence of the disturbances is now all secking on tax bt Cassa 00, 5 en ta - pred bd > yoo 00 bales beyond | MPloyment again, Boacumnd Coal “3 11 | Joba and ia . aged aa *) O dere, with ovear Be, {ert tme of mankind Thu cates quantity recettens | Gold rallied,this morning from the extreme de- | foresee 243100 69 | | Tha rolativon and friends are respectfuny Javited to at- | 4, Tras is ticenk wit mption by belng parsed threagh lirtish last week, and sold BO Grave eo ©6300 83 | tend the funeral, Parente, No ir), Thompecn, » coal, fictitious Saale Bing fenced tary por cunt ben pression of . sold at 126 m 19634 128 NYork Cea m1 66 8354 97 Becond strect, Willameburg, this (Teesday) eftemon, a Cow Bay, GB, 12 days, with, ing bebe pu in snotion when there was 80 oceasive for | Shortly after noon; at the second board it wae | goo d®........ 120% 100 Bo |e arse rr vrm Sanday, July 10, CArmanrn Beacn, wits i mech increase ae exoumetances bare proved. The was | 12544, 190, 12624 © 197, and at five P. M. 127 bids | 160TH RA pref..'< 108 109 do © $2 | ct daman Gorathy, 2 notive of arva, parwh ot Kisheadra, gene seepage sity tappiy of ett and eovton goods always on hang, | ‘The renotion was generally expected by operators, | 136 trio Ait “MAX Sag Cleve Sl it:’ 116% | Cownty Caran tralamg, aged 24 your and 3 mont, ‘Windsor, Wi, 11 caym, Jiade the Hnportiog coumteles independent of the South | jally on the non-confirmation of the news of | 400 do - 98K 200 do 116% , bp yere bey me gern = A 300 =o %% 20 — a0 Tow | fully mv ed to attend the funeral tie ¢ aner. a for af io eaurely exiptiod. Twenty-alt montasme weet | the capture of Fort Wagner. In some quarters |2°0 4° ex 400 ao Tiss | noon, atone otc, from her tale realienge, PT tae have already clapsed, and thirty months will have | the impression prevails that the firmness of gold is | 100 Hud Ri | Peres wex tt Aga Her remai taken to Calvary Co > F} amr scuoa is nove welling Mk Liverpool ak eines | ue to. the heavy shipments last week; and it ia | 100 Soer----86 188 308 do. Ag | “Gausaam—On Sunday, Joly 1% Aarne, dnnghior ot mare 7 ‘4 ph or famine, rates. "oat, en, sat be its | certain that if we continue to slip two millions a | i. glk 4 o. a im Ylen Galligan, years, 6 mouths aud 25 f value 9 few months hence? Serely warebouse | week the price of gold must advance somewhat. relatives and friends of the family are oe U be ewept clean. After two years of s‘agiea. - , do. 20 do... 1265 ee agouts appolated for the didferent Congressional dutriore | toa" owe ‘subweet lucreased. suppliea 0 not rma Exchange is moderately active: for gold it is \ 100 do. welted to attend the funeral, this "tiweday) ahoracas, | ” .