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4° - F NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY Si, 1864. ~~ : or 7 and Phitadelpbia. Martial of General <* CHARGES AND SPEQIFICATIONS sgarxd” THAT OF- OE ———————— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | _ The whole oumber of bonds of the United Staten owned COLLEGE 00) CEME by these beaks was, 0a the 80th of Marci, $41,116,203, ~ vu & v mDIv0a OF THR BEAALD. Savoapar, 0-6F. owe: oe “Bl a "i a nl ee y thas the v . Punsnmema, Thore m every indication at present eer... Bae: sie ta tt pn Cone tater. - which © <] some Hadly forwarded ime naa {tntends to follow out the policy of Mr. Chase in its most | ~ Gnied sisi - o - 2 OUR CAMBRIDOs cu. nie Me. of foe Age-—Wiltiamm Apple- tore the atial or Dig are not § of the ad containing & communication, with « pare 10,741,183 Carmnson, Mass. , 3uly 21, 1864. fisdelpbla, Pa. eaveed'by (henendey ef tie suppressing padticw- | editorial founded thereom, giving the rap toater isl features. We may, therefore, look for @succes- | United States Vion of loane at a fixed be ‘and wsuccession of new cur--| securities DEM by BaRks.. ie Tency tesues to fiont chem. The rasulsof this will DEM | gutal.reesereeretereeesees ateeasenesSHly175 208 steady depreciation ir value of eur paper movey, in pro- Tt aivo appears that upor the deposit of $25,454,700 of portion to the extent of those issues, aud a corresposd- | ponds to seoure circulation there had, at that date, been ‘tag rive in the price of everything money oan purchase. | issued $12,144,660, of which there were— Previous ¢o the suspension ef specie payments the | rm eirculation... wtoount of our Dank iesues ip tho States row | In the banks, 2,846,676 arrayed agatust the rebellion was about ono bundred amd ey oc casesese enn Bld 164,050 forty millions, to which sum in paper money may be fiided en equal amount" apecie. 48 this was found | 7ée shinmenls of gels trom, Oe Pao sesia's amply sufficient for ail the wants of commerce as that ‘me tn 1008 3 follows:— oxportal time an increase of the volume of carrency toany con- sade nese. ’ giderable extent cou!!! not take place without @ derange- Shipment ‘im ises. ment of waives proportioned to the augmenta: Garnetpoasing period tion of the mass. The aggregate amount of paper Excess this year........s+ee00e tion of 1s proceediag#, end as much misapprehension Prevatis as to the nature of those charges and specifica tions; we publish them at length:— | GMARONS AND EPECIFICATIONS AGAINST FRANC 2B. EPINOLA, BRIGADIER GENBRAL OF UNITED PTATKS VOLUNTEERS. —Concuct unbecoming an officer and a gentle wan. ion 1.—In this, that dier General Frencis B. Spinola 4 recr mortality per 100,000 of the population for the t five months of the curreat year im the citics of York, Philadelphia, Boston and Balt ‘The calc; | tion ts based on mortality tables pal fm the at and Surgical Reporter of this city. The effort of correspondent seems to Rave been an ante-prandia! ‘ag be seems to be in a remarkably il! bumor with hi self or some one élse, In the few words of reply 11 the privilege of making I shall eadeayor not to overs the bounds of courtesy. : I an got aware, Mr. Editor, that I bave ‘ honor of am @oquaintance with a single © who ts @ member of your “Citizens’ Association Lhave mo means endea\ Mow Yorks nhedeipete a more. heal! ‘The nsturalactonces receive great attention tc the unl: | versity. The foundation is laid for a very exivusive mu- seum of natura! history, They have already tne largest ovllestion of specimeus to thiscountry, A large Brick edifice has been erected to contain those specimens, and this is only the vanguard of that which is (o be built De- side it, The scholarship and would-wits (ums of Profes- sor Louts Agassiz.give promise of noble results in this dopartment, The famous astronomigal observatory 1s also an object ef great curiosity, and 1 regretied my imability to pay it a visit, Af nine o'clock this morning the Boylstoa prize decia- mations attracted quite a respectable audience of ladies and genticmon to Univeraity Hall, Sixteos competitors “the Eloment ‘and the Aliment of Rational Curtias. Creek. Blies Ford Troy. ‘The Claims of tne State on the Citizen—Samuel Jacob Kents Foren 2 ‘The Hembla Workefe--Heory Ward Gui!derland Cen Misrepresentation—James Davis, Jr , Albany. =~ Music. ‘Yoo Migeion of France (Frqnch oratton)—Walter Case se eind! one edward Winalow Paige, Schenectady, Young I. ‘Home—Edward Alloa Judson, Lansing: | States, did, in the cities of New York and ce nk" | the State of New York, allow Hawley D. Toman Manhoot: the Aim of Belf-Culture—Alexander ® Hoyt, | Lee, Theodore aiten and pounty brokers, eo called, ene Le pection—Geo, Arthur, Spring- ceive large eee peeps tie a Oe aes panei Fon rar en Beep Relation of Art to Religjon--Devid Van- Horne, 3 | frau ‘Feoru! Death Boorates—.'.o0b ‘Midale- | to # loca! bounty, and tRe money thus wrongiully extort- = ee etesed ed trom them being loeal bounty to which they were law- «$9,797 976 United states Volun }, being engeged 1; mon for the military service of the Uvited 3,711 Se terest $6,236,030 town, Pa from the three higher classes declajmed selections from ‘ money now in circulation at the North being | —Tbeehipment of treasure from San Francisco by te d poste. Five pri ‘two of | The ceremony of eonferring degrees and prizes was | fully entitied. All this in New York city aud Brooklyn, roeel as aughh hundred and Atty millions, itfollows th-t { steamer of the th inst, was 1,105,000, of which $300,000 | Prime “io anys, 000k, Pues were cot rend then perioraied axles the, deapeat, Interest oo the part and botwean ibe ist day of Deceinbor, 1608, dna the 2308 ee soon i coor mad G7 a 8 pod tho inevitable di ment of values referred tq bas | WSS destined to England, $380,000 to New York and 5 wey ys pore Rl gee ‘ {im this, that Brigadier General Fraacia | ™Y,Power, to Improve the public bealth ty. lerange: 4a nior class, and Charles Brooxs Brigham, of the Janior | lor of Arte in the @lassical course was con‘er pon Bh M Gmited States V i oe ed Soman. things io nature as “laws of healtt forty-four ‘Maembera of the gradvating class, aud three members of the class of 1861, as follows:— James P. Albright, nT. Andrews, George Arthar, Elias F. Carr, Samuel W. Ciason, Jr., Elisha Curtis, Alex. Davidson, James Davis, Jr., Samaei K, Dimmick, Willem Fr, , Bartholomew Higgins, Selah Howell, Alex. . ti ‘These laws ae Sagerenere, and must be oboyed faetpl munities must safer. 1 know that, so fares Phil fa ie oh oh gE y fan iy Public clear neas, ough I am happy to be able to note a mark! ebange for the better within a short tin! New York bas a similiar reputation as gerds oleantiness, with the additional disadvants Smovg others of cellar tenements aad teneme houses, into which ton, od hundreds, As there are no local causes why one o}| should be more healthy tban the other, that oue wilt, is evident, if there is anything iu the “laws of hygione be the mosi bealthy which conforms itseif moat closely those laws, There is 8 sourco of fallacy in tho manc in which- the records of your City Inspector's office + | now kept which gives New bor pager over ott cities im statistics drawn, as oP aes int Reporter from the official records of each cliy. It thia:—In the New York reports athll births ure reject from the mortality tables, while in Philadelphia and m: otuer cities they are included. 1 have no means Fnowing exactly how roany etiil births there are woek in New York now; but some eatimate may be form from the fact that in 1857 they nunibered 1,658, or thir per week. It will be fair, i think, In view of the incres Of population and other canses, to place it at forty. pcourred; and as it has been in the past so it will be ix | $15,000 to Panama, The reoeipts of treisure from the the future, With every addition to the bulk of the cur- | interior and mining districts of California between the ceney the latter will suffer a further depreciation. 2ist of June and the 24 of July were over $2,100,000, of ‘A hundred ap? fifty millions was about the aniount of | Which the branch Mint ia San Rranclsco took about curreney which coula have beea put ie cirouiation at the, | $1,000,000. Routh after the rebellion broke ont without producing | Tee comparative earnings of the Chicago and Alton amy material dertngement of values; but when the Raliroad for the weck ending July 23, 0 1863 and 18¢4, aggregate had inereased to a little more than four times Were as follows:— ig tbat sum—say seven hundred miliions—tit was found that prices were nearly four timer what they were wheo the currenoy was in its normal condition, Jt was then argued by the Secretary-of the rebel Treasury that the ro “@uction of the eufrency was a necossary mea sf ‘ eure to avert impending financial disaster, and ‘The receipts of the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad substantially the most efficient moans of rais- | during the third weok in July compare with the carn. ing rupplies; {ar more 60, indeed, than either | ings for the same tine Inst year as follows:— taxes or loans, for these last served only to provide the | 1863, P amount which they nominally raised, whereas a reduc- | 1664. tion ofdhe ourreucy by reducing pricee furnished three Increase. or four times the amount of such reduction. class, and three, of ten dellars each, to Cheries Varren Ciiford and Crocker inooln, of the Seuior class, and Heory Foster Buswell, of the Junior. The closing exercises of the commence! the anntveraary of the Phi Bota Kappa Sciety The members assembled at nino o’olock in the ‘viversity Bail to attend wo the annual business of the sootety. A petition having been received from the alumni aud students of Williams College for the ostabhabment of a chapter in that institution, the following peraon« word . | appointed a committee to.eatadli#h It—viz: the President, 18,601 | Professor Jumes R. Lowell; Dr. Shurtio, Prof. Touey and William Everett. = The following were elected officers for the coming -——— | year—viz: Prof. James Russel! Lowell, President; Rich- ard H. Dana, Jr., Vico President; J, B. Hudson, Seore- tary, and J. 0, Merritt, ‘Troasurer.: ‘Tho following pereons were electod honorary members of the society—viz: Joseph 8. Ropes, Josiah @. Abbot Rey. Wm. R. Alger, Rev Mr. Calthrop, of Marblebead, Massachusetts, and Rev, Wm. G, Etliot, D, D., of St. Louis, Missouri. : ‘Tbe society formed in procession at twelve o’cinck and marched to the sound of music to the church, where an audience had been awaiting them for nearly an hour. The exercises werd opened with prayer. by Rev. James Free- man Clarke, D D, The President introduced tho orator cruiting men for the Usited States military service, did, tw the city, county and State of New York, on the lst day of December, 1! aod on divers days before and aftor said day, in December, 1868, and Javuary, 1864, al- low divers volunteers aud recruits, who then and th -entored the United States military service, aud were Litled to receive tue local pony for recruita, but whose ea st | parts of sald pousty'by the felssuood, fraud, force and A el , Fred. W. Nowm an, Charles J, Noyes, Eawa Parts of sai ty by ‘aud. force Peco thoinea’ Be Haneion, Willem I Reid) wee Tt ned i orleaper spent ak pen eee uf, Thomas E. Ralston, + Augns' bu Ehorman, ©, 2. Wr itctaeer Gesnge M, Stuart, John H. | — Specyfcation 8.—In this, that Brigadlor General Francis Stnart, Daniel M. Stimson, Afonzo |’, A. Strong, Charles } B. Spinola, United States Volunteers, being engaged in re- ©. Thatcher, Charles Tubbs, C. F. Van Allcu, David Van cruiting men (or the Unked States inilitary servic, did, Horce, Samuel 8 Wakeman, Henry Ward, Jacob H. Wiel- in the city, county and State of New York, on the 15th tng, David M. M. Zoller, day of December, 1803, and on divors other days in said ‘ines 1861—Thomas J. Thorp, Alexander Walker, Bea- | month, euifor and allow divers men whose names are un- jamin. A. Willis kuown to be reoruited, oul! 3 “Tne degree of Bachelor of Sclenoe was conferred upon the United States military service while in a state of in- tbirto-n graduates, whose names are as fohuws:— toxioation, and when, as said Genored Spinola woil kuew, Goorge Aipstio, Waltor C. Anthony, P, W. Bartholo. | the said reoraits were not capable of making or under. mew, Lhomas W. Durnbam, Pesevigne'S. Crumb, Dwight | standiag such contract, Flowor, Walter N. Gourlay, Jono A. Henderson, Charles | _ Specyjication | 4—In sale, that Brigadier General W. Lint, W. Appleton Potigr, Warren Schoonover, George | Francis B. Spinola, United s_ Volunteers, being en- Scramllig, Henry C. Wiswall. gaged in iregliner men into : a en ae ne deg ‘ollowing, who have | service, did, at the city, county and State of New York, The degree ws alco clvon to the following, who have | Service, did, al ihe city. qounty oud Siaie of Now York, Judkon, Robert F. Maciaren, Edward P, Megoun, William Tt might have been fairly assumed at that time that Compound Interest Notes. of the da Eid onpoded s ie i \. iy, Rov, Wu. G iliot, D. D., who ;roceeded | completed a thorough course of engineering 2 per week now. Tho following table ts based upon to areduction of the currency to two bundred sollllons TO THE EDITOR OY THR WEnALd, to ‘deliver’ tbo” annual address, The sresker TO | “John O. Baker, Foster Morse, Owen Phillipa, LR TN Ls a a gd Breet woe Potimate:— 3 4 would have enabled tho rebsl government to sus Jn the Harp moncy artiole of Juiy 21 it ts sald that | ferred to tho ellirlg to | oirty, Misscurt out | Sohermerhora, Masaaavit M, Skiff Nicholag Tanoo, Bidney | Pervegi ee Ore) ots deratood Eoglish—-to be enlisted | DSATRS PER WHER IY TUR OINMG'OR NEW YORK) PAuttm PULA, BOSTON AND RAUTIMORE, WITH THE RATIO VER 100,C OF POPULATION FOR TUR FIRST FIVR MONTUS OF 1864, Eatimaua Poputution. N York, Phila. Boston. Bo : 1,000,000 620,000 180,900 240,0 Week Ending, January B-vcrsererere 626 232 hee veneengee: ak °c 2s ‘ ho Unio xprosse belief that tain itaelf with en expenditare of only four | the New York Sub-Treasuror, Mr. Cisco, was opposed to | fr. tas as ee a cis tederemesaioed bandred millions per snzum; and, if the prob- | tne fseue of five per cont legal tenders, aud told Mr. | erpmont and would remain so, and from her ike xt stat . | Cause that the: 2 ‘ “| tion would become the keystone of the arch, California (om be next stated im figures, it would have fe ise that they would be unpopular with baoking insti- | O°U Now England being tse abutmon's of the Datural quired tho apparentig opposite conditions of raising | tutions and capitalists, and that bo deemed the six per | bridge, eis result he considered owing to the preva- four hundred millions of supplies and of retiring an equal | cent compound interest legal tenders fully es obnoxious | !evce of Now Kagiand tustitutions, Mizeouis, once a slave Tortle 7 i ex. { and sworn into the United States military service, with- ‘The following prizos, consisting of fino editions of ox. pny “rowing of being given to understand want was the Nient Looks apd medals, nierred:— orethe Blatohiord peer ‘tho rie best speakers, to | Dature, mexuing or ellect of such enlistment and oath; Jacob H. Wieting and Edward W, Paige. said General Spinola being Sware of their want of infor- 2 The Warner prize, to D. S, Crumb, mation, aud of thotr relation to tbe Frencb naval edtvics, 8, The Nott prize, scholarship medals, to Ed. VV. Paige | sed of their receiving no information ag to the contract rency. 5 s the _ | Stato, is now free; po aiave can herosfter be born upop | and A. P, A, Strovg of the Seuior class, and Edwin Rug- | Which they made, retin 3: > pigtail ann ie te cents, and protested ageiust further iolla- | its gcii, ‘The spoaker ‘then proceeded to review tue at- | gell and David C. Petinbonat oa jonae ‘Spenification 6.—In this, that Brixadior General | Jasuury 16 CB yl ae, the pohoy of the government was in fayor of contrac- | tion in any shape. I would like to comment ou the come | vorsity between the tustitutlons of the North and the 4. The prizes for erseys in English Nterature were | Francis 8. Spinola, United States Voluutecra, being tien January 30 OT 98 1 tion it could easily reduce the currency four or flye hun- | pound Interest notes. South, describing tho aristocratic slaveholding and non- | given to-W, C. Anthony, James Davis and Edward W. | engaged in recruiting mon into the Unitew States military pre! & H # 8 1 dred millions by substituting for it a loun to shat amount, | About three years agoT sent to the Sooretary of the | Producing class and the servile claes—much benefited by | Paige. sorvicepdid, on or about the Loth day of Decembor, 1865, | Fenrnery 6400 8TT 8 a lesadinn tharasiacos ‘ot thavchevénayUhosattareeRi Westy 4 Grkit of a 'sonipoent’ . i slavery, as bo admitted sand preparod for freedom, as be 6. Prizes for speaking wero awarded to Wm. B. Lynn | ot the city, county acd State of New York, after hav- F wei 492 358 1 1 and li i‘ y there: jo the sary compound Interest note, payable at | contended. He then described the fertivm out, the ndu- | and Stealey Rossitor, of the Junior, and Monroe W. Cady | ing knowingly allowed the enlistment of a forelguer ebruary 492 $23 1 tum of tho resjlueafoat, A sharp reaction In oom: | the conveplenoe of tho Treaeury, and suggested that 1 | Slaveholding poor whites of the slave States, greater } and Grecville A Tremain, of the sophomore class, named Vincent -Bueliand. sho — niet. Tony 340 96 i sntucial es " pene: fe arr | champions of the system than the stayeholders thém- ‘Tho houorary degree of A. B. was piven by the Trustees | Or write or understand ngilsh, without any erolsl and monelary cbannela would be the immedisie | Sieh Htcnreniones they would ne hosted ‘by nook eed | SciEOs, and yot infinitely degraded and injured by it—to0 | to Thonman Charon Est of Troy; Archibald Smit Eeq., | explanation or inforrastion of tho oath or act of ee ‘ pri 5 jond would | CCnomical people’ Wis how waste time at savings banka | Proud to lavor, and yot too poor to live comfortably with- | of Chariton; Willis Webowd, of Daubury,Conn.; 1. J, | eulistment, and being asked i it were not ihe ped rn i piace the government in a much more favor able position | or keep money idle. I sketched a tle showing the | Ul {th He bad hope for the ostored men, but bo thoughS | ‘Thorp, of the United States Army. . - | duty of the mastering oiticer to expiaim the enlistment + gape" ee OL 1 Aa purchaser than it occapios at present, Tt would at | dates et which the bar value would be 10l, 102, ke", and | Stes Aiflouity would be oxperionced id bringing those | _ The honorary degree of A. M. was given to Rev. James | papers to the retruite, answered the question by saying, oes rare iatt } the same time ateongten Its own bands and be enabled | SugRssted that the nogswshould be dateadecennialty—1850 fase Sep no a eleene civil ont & Cameron, of Drummondville, G. W., and Gorge R. Par- | segura it, if we did that woe should not get twerty Bo 48 i “ 70, ko, Whether ak : nstructes : , Esa. rmantown, Pa, . ff et to bear ite war expenditure for an fadeduise period to | warhew to me Whether the sagmection had aby tect t | B2sites eradicating, slavery, we must carry our civilize. The potoraty degree of D. D. was awarded to Rev, T. vicaiton ¢.—Ia this, that Brigadior Géneral Francis ot. cose. 3 tome, while, If it continues the policy it has hithy | don't know. But I wish to avail myself of whatover cre- tion—{roe schools, free churchos and a free press—to this | p, Wella, of Brooklyn, 1 . Levi Steinberg, | B. Spluoia, United States Voiunteers, being tren engaged 382 Pe pee scala: gta aaa % bubt dit or attention mey be due me for having conceived the people, and thus raire up a middie class, ayeomanry, that rincipal of Hertwick Robert T. Lowéll, | in recruiting men toto the United States miliiary service, 820 pul Pursuing, ibe bubble | i4eq. gud to offer reasons in support of tho compound in, | SV0Uld become the stability of the State. The causo of | Duanesburg; Ree, Wm. Chauncey Child, Loston, Mass. did order and command tho recording officer that. the ri or of inflation will orentually collap: Meanwhile | terest feature. ss Lar _— Give eimcafb re (eaee moral force ap- The honorary degreo of LL. )). was conferred upon the halanaoe scene in een pene is unknown, shoula bo x: £ speculation would have beon rampant and prices coutinu. | Ido notiapprove tho legal tender part, but deem it un- | P/igd to change these onomios toto frienca. following gontiemen, viz.:—Hon. R. M. Blatchiord, Hon, ly entered and reco ‘on the enlistment pavers ns Ss Hy a ir m authorized by the covatitetions therefore uncenstitationsl, | The address was listened to with great attention and | Wm, F, Aveo, Hon, Daniel Pratt, Hon. Josiah Sutherland, | five feet and three inches, whereas the true heizht was, a ee bt But az Congress is autborized ‘to borrow money. n divi. | ™Adifest approbation. The exercises were closed with the T ‘dioneo was dlamisaed with the benediction, and | 48 6aid General Spinola kuew, leas than five feet throo 7408 1899, 64 ‘The natural and industrial rosources of this couatry are | sion of the evidences of debt into small amounts to suit peocdne, ba Be Clarke. The society dinner closed | tt was long before the immense church was emptied, | inches. All this at the city of New York on or about the a 4b 5.68 5) Iwittes of the day, 5 ‘Thug closed a vey pleasant commencomont season. This | 16ta day of December, 1563. college aifords excelient advactages for the education of Spectfication T.—That said Brigadier Geo. F. B. Spinola, . Young tuen in its able corps of profesaers, ite extensive | Urited states Volunteers, in the city, cvnnty and State of | of population are correct and that the Iuserms and apparatns, in the beauty and salubrity of oy being engaged myn men i tae Cua} soar Saree elm at ie a she uation and in the excellence of ite society, nited Siates military service, did, oa or about the 154i emigrant en: t ‘ iii s pocket v duy of December, 133, on beicg informed that the bounty | aids toswoll her records. Puiiadelphia ‘@lso bas sor brokers were defrauding the recraits of tueir bouaty, | emigrant mortailty, and a mugb ‘heavier atmyomortalit Commencement at Lafayette College, | make answor thereto that ho ‘did not care whether a ro’ | than New Yors, i oonseqnence of the location hore of 4,1 ‘correct, assuming that the estimat 80 great, avd the faith of the people in the ultimate resto. | the multitude is in its discretion, aud 80 is the time of pray : . Darian inaraete-Gubreyiauutip Alby abt Arrangements have beoa made by which the Hon. Fation of the national finances to a sounder basis ts go | Paying interest: aud evitently the anoual pment Of | Edward Everett will deliver a course of lectures on in- strong, tbat, nowithstauding the vast volame of our cur- | dircrotion of Congross to direct that such notes shall be | '@raatigual law to the studeuls of the law depart-aent, repey and ils prospective inereuse, the inflation of | received for dues, with euch proviso as will protect the | About ninety studenta were received into the next governmont acalust embarrassment. 1a. practice the | fTeabman class. This numbor is smaller than usual, Prices bas been srl, even in comparison with | Tucntiy of these uctes eat shoud be such as cokers thom | o8used by high prices of living and by tho drafts of war ai upon the young mea of the couatry. the premium on But sooner or laier, par. 4{ the war lasts three years longer, there will come a Now, I think Mr. Cisco correct im saying that such notes — Easton, Pa. cruit received acento! the bounty to which he war e1 larger number of goverament hospt 3 bs - . an ‘Tho exercises of the commencement woek at Lafayette | titlod be would take a man who did not geta When your City Inspector makes eych a statement ¢ crisis tn which the currency will feel the full shock | jrom’,re quijopmar with Danke Hut J think babks of beteclgpalibcrtns there tnatctebotte College clocdiog tbe alin. There.,wace Riteon spesohes | tues stn ee Sh . the following, which We did Insome tables he publishe arisiog from itsown weight i ig their suppression. sige from tho graduating clags and two from the roasters. ‘Specification 8,—In this, that Brigadier General Francis | recently in the Report-r, the “aeven by nive. ubbeard o A Sowenscrapr, N. ¥., July 28,1864. | The valedictorian was W. P+ Montelius, of Peansylvants, | p, Spinola, being then engaged in recruiting men (or tha | sheet” he speaks of, I may surely be pardoned for hay Whatever warnings may be uttored, however, the ex- ty, paper inilations of Inting government is likely todisregard. Tt will continue | *#2 banka could be entirely prevented, I should rejoice. The friends and graduates of Union College bail this as 4 And ths is one principal reason why | would substitute | the week of all the year to thom, as the literary festivities on the course it bas followed from the beginning, and the | gove nmont siock in small sums for the paper money of | of weir Alma Mater are now being held country will reap the barvest ia dus time, The perverse | Darks that pay no interest, and are so uosafe that their aR be pnd wilfully biinded orgabs of the administration wit | 20:2 8t@ not ‘ully current 'in ordinary’times, and ere in | bey commenced with a sermon be‘ore tho Theological caine tal Aiktotea aamvhlanctia many cases & third or half losa to the community. I be- | Society last Sunday evening by Rey. Heury Darling, a iat its financis) policy } lieve that compound. interest notes of a good goveroment | p. p,, of Alb: His subject, ‘Tho Dificulti is ene of contractioa and restoration to the specie paying | WOuld shut up the shops of those sordid tamnperers with | D: D-s0f Albany. Lane aeiegacs rsa oy the curreney, and thereby would relieve the country | ligion Paralloied. by Those of Science,” was discussed in rom mere robbery than ia committed by the thieves, | an interesting manner, and was listened to attentive, baustion. . | If thie would make the notes lar I “ . che The new Joan is at present almost a blank on the | would ot besitage on tiat uscountioven ia tncerer | OY tbe large assembly of hearors gatherod in the First market, owing to the intelligence relating to the new | £26; when public loaus may depend on the good will of | Reformed Dutch church. raid into Pennsylvania. * With the subsideoce of the this class. The annual meeting of the Chemical Society was held Another good to be promoted {1 invagion excitement, however, and an advance in the | poorer class to seven’ dalgieg Cag {benevetiar | 0% Tuesday, at nine o'clock A. Mt, at the College Labo market price of gold bearing bonds, st is likely to become Pied ae ates peom, we a has common | ratory. An able and interesting address was delivered more active. There is very little doing in foreign ex- | ghould decline in value; put ha td ooameeea tetas be pail a Separate sche del obange. Bankers’ storling bills are quoted at 277.2278 | notes of a stable government ho would wish to keep | City. The lecturer gave a graphic resume of the progress for ourrency, and 108 31093 for gold. Francs range | tem, because they increase in value; and he would thus | made in the acience of chemiatry during the last twonty 6 for gi 426° | be dejorred from uselesé and i legrap! ence from 5.18 to 6.18. Money was more active than for the | efeet of such w currency. If goucral, would be towhut up | Zeure Particalariziog the magaetic telegraph, the sci 4 . UP | of organic chemistry, the dialysis creation, the spectral last few daysat seven per cent, under the increasing de. | fifty thousand gré ops, and fi per u eiiatane tones saree n4 { &monsure relieve the | mode of analysis, tho art of photography, and the found- in glancing over..eur sxticle in Friday's issue we ob- Eoonouiy 18 Dow necessary to recover from the waste | 1.0% special schools of science. of war. a8 Tho Pbi Beta Kappa Society held its anniversary in the serve that we sro made 40 epeak of largo amount of | of the war of 1812, as 1, a & dogrees remember, My | Fitet Reformed Duteh chore at four e'elock P: M, A currency being hidden away in ‘Wall strest,”” instead of | pleymates talka cf thelr savings on iatorest as much as | most interesting address was delivered by Rey. Anson J. sdvlnmnminaa the children of wis time tatk of their expenses for toys | Upson, Professor of Belle Lettres in Hamilton College, — and sweetmeats: and they were but tho Imitators of older | TO addrese was im elaborate and peautiful vindication stock market was a little unsettiod to-day,and | persons. This ecomomy will be promoted by subdivision | Of bis special study against the attacks of those who ob- while some descriptions of shares exhibited increased | Of public stocks, giving to the poor the advantages of Mah, trite The Gets sae nicki Comroninet uy tort Girength there were others that displayed more or jena | fy21Ch CDi the comparatively rich have hitherto availed | Suajence, and will no doubt be given to the press. if sroannens Compared with yesiorday’s quotations Now} As to savives banks, theygborrow from the poor at dve | 4,b¢ literary stcleticg held thelr sualversary on Tass: ae Gints feud oi ts lay evening. They to an interesting ‘entral decitned at the board to-day % percent, | Per cent, when the current rate of interost is a. | Rev. & P. Hogers, of New York ity, on Daniel Webster di % - Reading , Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien 3, liinois | Souths, 400 iF know that it is unfair; but it ts bard; | as ‘the model Amorican citizen and proper oxample Ceutral 34, and Cumboriand Coalg3s. Erie Railway, Eri | 4 great popular ican, greater than that made to Napo- | fF Our young men, An interesting poom was also Fo- proterred stock, Cloveinud and Toledo and Chieagoand Rock | Jeon a few years ago, may bo got in this way, whea the | Heareed by Anson G.Choster, Eaq., of Bulfuio, N.Y. Island sold the same, Hudson River advanced 234, Michi. | baer Suanciers are uo longer willing to supply monoy Taties of tie colleges cat te coronene , Ga reasonable term: at ti — gan Central 1, Micuszan Soutuern 34, Clevolaad and Pitts | have not change cf Tolers—acd the iouey or matormt | -,2esterday was ospecially occupied by the alamel. be ~ . They did not gather in inrge force. 1t is said they have arg , Pittsburg and Fort Weyne 2, Chicago and North. | Values thus loaned wili be saved from useless Lie ge not @ groat deni of the esprif ducorys. Some think this is western 2, Mississippi utd Missour! 8, Canton Company | ought not to'bs carries fo mrckerse bat NUaly pail to jews | dimiciskod by the absence of a formal procession and the K, Quicksilver Mining 17, Mariposa 14, Convral Coal 3g, | ellors in ingots when thoy want it for manufacture, Te | Cuetvmery music, Certain it is that a great many and Obio and Mississippi certifieates 5. should be subject to twice the duty on tronif tariffs are | Slums! come to town, aud eleher ocouny themaolves in i coat STAs lercaths ot tas pansies Kept up. It is a stupid superstition of the multitude to | business or pleasure; instead of attending these exercises. PP ¢ Febol ralters bad ® | worship it as they do, and to relievo it from taxation for | Some means should certaiuly be employed to secure a tondengy to weaken government securities to-day, ond | the bousilt of therich. Tho only rational excuse for not | S00d!s, if not & numerous, attendance of the graduates on the quotations ehow a decline of a fraction on the descrip. | taxing it tn the tari? fs that it is eagily smugzied, = ae was hold at ton o'clock A. M., - M. ‘The degree of dootor of divinity was conferred upon Rev. | United States military gervice, did, 1n.tho cities of New | tag Jutimated that in viow of a stexdy {noreaseof all th G. W. Janvier, of New Jersey, aod Ro' T Brown, | York and Brooklyn, !n the State of New York, permit | causes of morta/ty there must be some radical error | District of Columbia, The alumni bad a final meeting 12 | and allow the examtning aufyooo, named, fonea, oopifocted | the.method of keeping records in bis 609. 00rd ity the afternoon, | The trustees have established a new pro- / with reoruitibg station uoder said, General Spin ta these tabies, in 1551, with » population of 536,400, th fessorship of Minos and Metallurgy. coutrol atid direction, to sin his (gad aergeon’s) name | deaths of childrea under one year io Now York wor fo dit gertificates of the physical fitness of recraits, | 6,801, while is 16}, tw: xe usre lator, in) w Der Taw Unversity Coxvocatiox at Atsany —The Univer. | ani to leave safd gertificates to be afterwards filled up by | by bis own showing Of Milli m—tiearly double—t aity Conyooation of the State of New York adjourned: | #0me other person, aiid eyrgeon never seeing or examin. | deaths wader ono yoar were only 6,118, oF 773 less that Wednoeday night, having been in session at the capital | !€ the recruits for whont sugh certificates wore given, | in 1851. for two days. ‘The organization may now be comidered | 4 said General Spinola tolerating this fraud, and takin In conclusion, I hope that the only emulation: betwoer Permanent, avd ite influence upon the direction and rie to bring tbe oiender to trial and punishment ‘the cities of Now York and Philadeiphis im sapitary mat Character of education cannot fail to be very groat. The | 41! this at ‘the cities of New York and Breoklyn on or | ters will be as to which wili obey the most closely the objects of the ‘ocation are dec!ared to be:—To secure | Sdout the 30th day of December, 1843. supreme law—tho health of the people, a botter aoqualnBiRce among those engaged in the dopart- |, Qpeufcation 2. nis, that Urigadior General Francia 8. W. BUTLES, M. D. Ll eo er 7 re, io 18 Ci count ments under the charge of the Regents and with tne Le ra Terrtbie mboat Aveiaent. te; to Recure Interchange of opinions on best methods | S24 State of New York, being then and tl panes in colleges and path wo rm to advacce the | recruiting men for’ the Unied States military service, | PARTICULARS OF THE SINKING OF THE STEAMER B. standard of education in the State, to adopt rules to pro- | 4/4, on or about the 30th day of Decomber, ye and ou M. RUNYAN ON THS MISSISSIPPT RIVER—ONE HUN- mote the harmouions working of the State system of | divers other days in sald month, permit one Alexander DEBD AND FIFTY LIVBS LOST—HBARTRENDING @dacation ; to consult and co-operate with the nts io | #CLean, within the recruiting station under said General SCENES, RTC., BFC. devising and executing such plans pf educati Spinola’s control, tosell to the men thus recruited bj Sandee to exert an pt neg civbeaprvers ie bona said General Spinola Doote at the exorbitant of tan In the Henan of Wednesday morning was.printed « lature, personally and through the press, 90 a8 to place | dollarsa pair, upon an agreement that said McLean, for | despatch from Cairo, announcing the sinking of the ‘educational instifutions in a worthy Gosition Tho each pair of boots by bim thus ald, should pay the sum | steamer B, M. Runyan, and rneoath of fifty: lives by the bers of the Convocation consist of the Board of Reg of two doliars to the officer im charge of said recruits, 4 u 7 in o/tho University, and all intructors in institutions sub. | Sod did thus allow said recruits to be srrongtally charged accident, Memphis papers of tho 24th havesince bees ict to thelr visitation, and ae omlcors of the New York hie rath mined more than sald boots were fairly acd | received, the following extracts from which, it will be te Teachers’ Association. @ recent meeting embraced onaon: 4 * Fepreseotalives {rom the most celebrated institutions of | 4, Gt4nay ATNetleat of duty, to ‘he prejudice of good tit Pnees eh iees eaeneemiavenien then ob jearning in tbe State, including eminent writers, an a muthortof the most approved toxt books in the language, (feation 1.—Tn this, that Brigadier Geveral Francis | py aie keen ip To most of, the papers read the bighest order of ability | B. Spinols, United states Voluatoors, betng in charge Of | evening, we learn that & terribic steamboat digester oo ‘was accorded, and the discussions they elieited evinced a | recruitin rendezvous for certain naman in the service | curred at Gridiu’s Tanding, near Groenville, on last WPislent andcen extent oLculeiaet » | of the Cited States, in tbe cities of New York and Brook oes se natseany de ‘uy. the bign: | Tra, did (ali to cause the requirements of tho reguiati-os | Tureday aa ee Te a capinp ticki NINAI, creck 0 _| Cor the recruiting service of the United States Army to be |. 1h® steamer etmas: Landing, complied with intBe casa of tbe enlistment of Yiooost | avtrcon teuvand elovoa ocelook aight, aod suDk Resignatio f the Court | Ruelland, Lous ote, alias Louis Lot, William White, | about Ave minutes, Her cabins were fed down the ‘of Ciaims at St. Loul: alias Joseph White, ant divers «thers unknown, wWAO | Civar wituethe hull went to st HE DON’T LIKE THE ACTION OF THE BALTINORB | were enlisted into the service of the United States as sol- T - ome aia CONVENTION RESPECTING CONSERVATIVES. dlore at said receuitiog rendezvous, and did fail to arrest | gir bt officers of the xt Mitre sat Sr, Lovis, July 11, 1864, | or bring to trial officers under bis, tho, said Brigudior | cavairy, one hundred and eleven mules aid sixty horses. Mr. Presipext—! was oe to office by you at a | General Spinola’s, commund who were guilty of enlisting | twenty olght wagons, mbulanees and aemy forge, time when it was deom: eadle for tho public wol- | Fecrults to violation «f satd regulations (dr the recruiting | nq ail the camp aod garrison equipage of the: regiment. fare, eapecialy 1p biissourfMW conciliate those, of whom | Service of tho United States Army. All this at New York | Thre wore ulso op board about. thirty furl men I was one, who did not belong to the @arty that elected | city, oa or about the 15th cay cf Lecember, 1923, and | belonging to other regiments; soventy cabin and thirty> you President, but who obeyed and actively supported | from Decomber 1, 1868, til Vebruary 29, 15¢4. five deck p: ers, inakitig’s of five Ted axa ‘you as thé duly elected Chie’ Magistrate of thp nation, Specification 2.—In this, that Brigadier General Francis | seyeaty threo = 300 on board. and who were unconditionally for the Union. B. Spinola, United States Volonteers, being 10 charge of All tho ‘cabin paseot era wore aaved, and it 4s. supponed It was then universally conceded emong loyal men of | certain recruiting rendezvour for voluntwers in the serv. § It is imposnitle yet te all classes that we of tha border States, who cheerfully, | !e0 of the United Stages, tn the cities of New York aod Thoee lout jumped sacrificed social relations and domestic ties, old, deop | Prooklyn, did allow certain men, so-called or acting as rboard and were drowned. An offcer who wes on rooted and hereditary feelings, sympathies and habits, | ‘bounty brokers’”—siz: Hawley D.. Clapp, James Lee, estimated the number drowned at thirty-five, bul apdin many cases property and life {or the country, aud’ | Theodore Alton and others, whose namee aro unkoown— r persons make (he number much ig pasis, and epesulators will thrive oa the pation’s ex- b ig Do excuse for Dot taxing it as highly as diamo 7 ~ (Mons which are most In demand. The rogisterea bonds | Cre e y, - j diana, be! s . ob last Gea SiN 9! XC she fork Gea a are taxod. ‘J. R. FISHER, Me banda oval bout caret ti following | ®h0 continued to oboy Fou and those in arthority under | &© recoive and rotain from Anthony Rixer, Joho &. Sento, | °“Teq minutos after the aiukiog of. the Fearn to } » andthe coupons onfiiter Hearing several ‘routine, report; the follow! | you, sud to support the Caton cavee actively und devos- | musician, Tenth United States infantry. and dlvers othot | prairie Hird aud veer vessols O° the Marine brigade came wore rold at 105% @ 105%; the fivetwenty coupous sold The McCiellam Sword. edly, although we regretted our inabliity to persuade you | recruits in the military service of the United States, Jobo D., Preaident, Ri P. . number of those in thé water, The next for 108% a 10834, and the registored at 105% a 105%; SORE ESEEOR OF SES ee enene D.; Rey. John A. Lansing, D.D. , oe, adapt the line of,polioy we Gaamed best calcslated 49 ved nate Pondaane tah pacts, of. Cy peosucer the steamer James White came up and took she : i Unive States &: vr 1 o common cauze, and, although we could no joneys jaw(t Fults, without just compen- Nore and éeck coven aud throesuths Troasury notes at 107 a 109, and seg arts so ame a of some mesures ordaised by Fou, were worthy | sation to sald recrutte; and tho sald Brigadjer General F. | SAbIm inmeenkors om Hoare, The seltam Iau Ans Navy Yauo, New Yorx, July 28, 1854 the one year certificates at 96 a 96. Herowith eucloso@ you will please flud the sum of thie- | Foster, * y Gold opened at 259, but the rumors about the tnoursione | ty.three dotinrs and Oty cents ($83 50), to be'added tothe | WArHer, Troasurer; Jobn A. Doremer, A. M Librarian, of the enemy had the ofivct of raising the price 10 25534. | vocielian Sword jfund. The subscribers most respect- church b} "prof Btophen Heraoter, not the or The cales were emall. ‘ a fully request that the subscription list will be p ned | lege of New Jersey, | ‘The steamship Edinburg, for Liverpool to day, took out | im your most valuable paper, Wour wil ploase the | The speaker ropreeeuied tho clase of 1824, and ga £168,179 in specie, end the America, for Bremen, had on | Pre 8 receipt. HENRY MALO brief and comprehensive survey ef the advancoa rm: 1 LADIES FOR LITTLE MAG "| the field of seionce, aad tho application of theeo to the board $51,400. The total ehipments of the week amount ription had been closed we bad | Srts of soctal life, and the taternal improvements made ip re WPTOVe of “public confidence and ofiictal trust.” B. Spinola, United States Voiunteors, did assist the sald | Drigad Baltimore Convention has, however, decided to | so-called ‘‘bounty brokers” in the prosecution of the | ¢y witi amount to $150,000 Danish from your edivistration’ all eonsorvative men | business of swindling paid recruits, by allowing said eo- ‘Wo subjoin an account of the disaster from officers whe and all moderate counsel by resolving unanimously that | called ‘bounty brokers” to take, receive and rotain sald | were on pourd the BM. Ruoyon, It 1s as follows:— those only are “worthy of pubile confidence or official | moneys openly and in the rooms oprinted to the use ‘The steamer B. M. Runyan, with sume slx hundred apd trust”’ who “cordially endorse” its platform; and in your | of safa recruiting rendezvous, All this at Now York city | ary parsch soldiers and refugees on ‘struck @ letter of acceptance this resolution, among others, is | aod Brooklyn, N. Y., on or about the 16th day of Decom: | gnay on tho larboard aide, which passed entirely through “thoartily approved.” ber, 1863, and between the Ist day of December, 1863, | the hull and dut-the main deck, about heilf-paat ole. ‘The Convention has givena s @nphatic and | and February 20, 1864. o'clock on tho night of the 21st tont., when off Grimth'y practieal evidence of tho roni feelings acd principies in ‘Ac xtion 3.—In this, that Prigndier General Francis | janding, above Greenville, and in three minu texas admitting almost unanimously the American radical | B. Spinola, United States Volunteors, being in charge of | ang pilot house were the only portiona above wale 5 and delegates from this Stato, and by oxeluding with equal | ovetain recruiting rendezvous im tho e'tiov of New York | fing Bor tine mrap cteck to the boat it weuld have goue be unapimity the tos Of the consorvative party; and | Sud Prooklyn, N.Y , did fail to protect the rights and | pigoos There “vere some four hundred and forty -obe will shortly arrive The of yy pie, lump of proper- visitors on board, who insisted on | Our country dw ho forty years which have wtervened t—wives aud obiid of | #ioe hie lear) @ balls of Aima Mater. ‘At one o'clock the alumni met im the college chapel for the ennual reunion and culation. Tho latter was dui; to $450,000. The total value of the importotions, ether than dry frooda and rpecie, at tis part for the weok ending July B, MeCiellan’s sword, do insert our namos:— le 28 was $3,005,641 ‘thus the Convention adopting the ‘‘We are ube revo. | ister: of the recrutis under bis charge, by allow!n; The Ioterual Revenue law, #o far as the same applies ta wintie the & rage of the hour wore expressed ia | 1000 party,” hay Heel, as regards this Siate, become themfa'be polawtilly and unjustly deprived of Tange, | Seat ve furlougasarachaser) auttts Wd Uietibd Poe stamp dutior, wilt go tate operation ngxt” Monday, bize in biz a true patriot and a | enewing old friendships aad forming,new ove, Under ihpas circumatances my retention of office under | fats men, so-called “Gosaty brokers.” all thie to vue | Seze0rs, S24, some, ACLy of, sixty srenagenn= OF. August 1 ore contr wuts OuF mite in be- F o'oldck they again ascembied ingtbe oburcb, | yo" out be wholly useless to the country, as well ag | citien of New York and Drookiyn, N. Y., on or about the | Ferugees Dut fow are saved. | Nooorrect cetimate, of ‘the > "American Coal Company will pay,on August 10, Sword, Cor offering Is but | ae ee ea ioe caker deceaitod ou tho seases? | Wconsistent with my prinolples and with that porfeot | 18th day of December, 1868, nnd ‘from the Lat day of De- poor fp ones harem he divitiend of four per cent on the earnings of the six Noma + Amoun, | spitit and conduct of the rebellion, acd expressed eg et ae eee te cember, 1868, tll the 29th of February, 1306., a Qn the 8 MM. Runyan there were thirteea mail bage, of months gading June 20 Thoms Conk... +661 00 | ae ene a a i oece ritiant with beauty, | o%c# of PBorichior for the Voted Statee for the Court of — tnd A. Ac Ge | ‘which ealy Wires wore saved. The Pank of the Repablic will pay, August pr A iggnee ts 100 5 latent + | Claims” [accepted the office sole! triotie dat; The Deugias Monument. STATEMENT OF A PASSENGER, nd + ‘i oped * only ver ox) o 5 meetin, jongo, at wi r. Valk’s ign was at 5 wo 0" be of North Ai hy 1 a ‘ sont in considerat Ad ou bat , diameter y two feot. Duy an ule, will Bol jen Me i ee eee eee 100 Jobn Ninesteel. 1 69 | Prot fe, mho presided. The exerciaes were held | treated me, and I'would continue to serve you 7 7 Lave | Ghon the sepulchte tsa pedestal’ twenty one feet hist, | sixty-one fariouched or returning soldiett, many of thent | thorigage preferred bouds. fe x ay ai consistent with my convictions of duty, or Wf loould, by | with a base Aiteen feet square lapping upon and anp: | sick, some thirty deck passengers and about cabin © + _ TeeDelaware Division Oanat Company, of Penas yivae | David Maree: a cieke te 100) sraste, ‘80 doing, be of any further service to tne country. Dy the walget tetomb, i complee colbms, pastongors, making a total, with the officers and orew of aia, bave declared @ dividend of three per cent on their | Charles Cuddy 100 George Nowe 100 | Inieliectusl Glory—Joseph M. Benedict. 1 have the honor to be your humble servants seson, pet at re ops mt ae re Wo Face nyt gated bet os cen brad. pt bes Dapital etock, clear of all taxes, payable ou and after Au- | Frederick Schamhorst 1 00 Joseph Kerese: . 60 Self reliance—Monroe " Cady. * ‘oad ting diderent pd L+y colume, | mites below ville, Mise. the, Beas abou Ryd ost 16. The transfor books will be closed from the 1st | Cbristopher Kane,... 200 Mra, Mary Kase.” 1,09 | Herolsm—Harvey D. Talcott. Siete a ‘eetiioneen: 8 werlced ute tho radéetale 4 cap ami spear sigtect nia | under the surface, and the water ee oe to the 18¢h of August. Wiliam MeOana..... 200 Mrs. Margh. Mokeasie 1°09 | Zhe Fower of Bloquence—Greeavill A. Tremata, Me eee Cannan Wren, mes, | forme tbe cap abd bare for a colossal bronze statue of Doug. | forcecad in, such h volume ab to cause the boat to com- {The Oblcago and Alton Ratirend. Oocapany will pay au- | David Mocerthy... 400 ee eet: LO somons. . (Prom tho Toronto Leader, July 28 ) laa, twelve foot bich, | The emblematic, devices and om. Jn ao incredibly short epase of time, and 4 Daniel Murphy 100 Total Groat Examplee—William B. Lynn In the account of the last trip of the Algoma it waa | Dellishmonts aro as follows:—Curroundiag the sepalchre [So muipetee or Canal, pilbs bomeatnaes whose ) Gast 20, a dividend of three anda balf per cent, free of . sssseee sos<+ $88 60 | Totthe People Praise Thee—fichard 8, Lyon. stated that on Friday morping last a fire had occurred ag | Our seated symborical Sgures of life wize, in! to be | house wore the only portions of illfated steamboat | (ex, op the preferred and common stock; also a dividend 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. The Influence of Educated Mon—John K Paige the Wellington Mings, destroying some twenty hoses, | OC light marble (ne represents I!incw holding » medals | that wore out of water. } of twoands halt per cont on the common stock, in Lica Un Sans Recuvine Sar Nowra.Canoux. Music A Weiter recorved in thle office yesterday from ur. Oliver, | 100 likeness of Dougins. By the side f@ a sheal of wheat | |, the Red commenced going se pleoue, efmcet as soon ae : = i7 1908 ‘ . 7 + | and the State orme. The others are America with the | she commouced sinking. the captain was eo of the dividend deferred in Jansary July 17, 1866. ‘The Inward Coafict—Stealey Rossiter, the purser of the boat, states that the fire bad not ex- ‘blet, and Famo withthe | watch and at bie ib, 8 scene of the wildest confi i : 7: We, the subscribere of » small sum for General Geor; Fotied Ambition—Freling H. Stith. haunted fiself whens Algorsa left the mines on Friday. | shield, Bistory reclining apon @ tablet, and Famo withthe | Nath, aos Ot hoe, pawl, tana Ot ate Wad woldiors rahe Bop mehr sehen scription yyy Sage c ms = Of Genius— Albert H. Veeder. It had reaoued the tuner portion Of the town and de | Titaite ae ‘Sa bess a Se oetonas above ara | ed on the burrionne deck; the by far the and foad and Tréusportation Company will be paid by the etroyed the jarge number of one hundred and thirty four bas’ roliefs, one on each aide, Intended (0 repre | iargost mamber. took to the water. Many, } . wa . * James O'Riley CLOUNG RKERCER, houses, .Mr Oliver writee:—Vory little forniture has ‘ “ rn k of Commerc N c _ ‘im, 0 the excitementfof the moment, } Back of Commerce to New York on and after Monday, | 28% The closing exercises of this festive season brought to- | beon sived.. The mercbants ia tho ont he Ngee et ere Sit ore teow | ai ean avon 0 Mes or' wood? prank PUdhiaie iat Auguat wit rp gether a large crow! of citizeus, strangore’and alumni, «0 | Alin their#establishments, The mining property, wildernees, with Indians bunting, | and iit | could agsiat them ia foating, andof eourse oaly rubed, } n@ following js Gn abstract of the quarterly reports | Thomas Quigley : fhat this ancient city put on quite a holid however, was upponed to be out of dangor whom | Wis*ams tp , fone yh ‘own the trees, | 10 destraction. r of the patiousl banks ns the y wore made to the Comptrol | Joseph Coons......... “ jos so ve dt | ROMERO nent O Piveverem Mndeat, Prepott, but a change of wind would again bein the | the cabsnmen plougbire wand ‘cloves. The former is | Captain Burns, of the guobont No, 11 (Prairte Bird {tor of the Currency on the Biot of Murch last andour thavies by inserting the same in you bi | BEd trenton formed On the college grounds Aad fire, which wae still ragiog. Upwards of one hundred | 7he others sve Cottinelte any poses of gods, and the | Rappened to be'accidamenlly coming up the river oo} li C re ci = : Wien Sur teagene teen your al tbe coer a abe houre oe {filled to overfowing, the | and Aity families. gompriatne fo all ome olgbt andrea og ea nf Joophiiee, the railroad Avid telegraph, | though the signal of distrose with the whistle had now ¢ sailed Pap ad ; Le captivat) persons, bave been dri om @ roe! been given op account of the rush of onns and discovots.....« tec cteee cerns $20,088,860 TO THE BDITOR OF THR MERALD. The platiorro was ccoupled % the trosteose amet whom they are now eogeged in beating beek the Gre from the po a Et itustrt ae a the Cupid belle ¢ througt,tbe flaes of the botlers, with FAS Se ‘ee rel peiate, (uraivarennd fisturee.c.2.., | gebare Wrusawerorr, July 11, 1864. | APPOared hie Excellency Governor Seymour, witb mem. | Mining localities. | tee poor celereareie, Beabiees the chidren and 8 gohoolm nates. wi sanes. Tho podestal er] tected tat nomething wrong bad happened, crowed on Rea 4 ure and fixtur 3 ye Aare Arte. his staff, Heir military o° ¥ h t | Reponse ac0ount...+++.seeee « . 62,720 Fifty young men of WilMamsport, Ps,, have eontribated Walworth, Biabop Petter, and Rey ve 8 hin vechiens houses of the agente asd otner fence-est Senet une. Wkewise orn: CS a We ponte pedi vee yh we cainsinie om ferranee Fn ge 7 Ca ivomas and re enue stamps and bills of seis | #1 each toward the purchase of 9 sword for the galiaat Backs ta other men’ distinguisued both at the desk bave beva throws open I} suihreraebat oul a large Sass ors ons tioutiog tho poveral Staten, ‘The | hull, and was floating down stresm Ia danger of falting wiv ba: peaeenrcesiorsees 9,818.5 General Geo Hell “ rey ar um @ @orD| Ferain sn the open air, " é vt Y Overdraft ; 203,007 | New Pere Cote eee ie: Bae Plead woe t aOR |< Prosident HCKOR opened the mocting with prayer. | Those who have money can purehsas neither elothing nor compoaition of the statue represents Dourion newtencing | io kod with nit Toate pickad'up many emmets Siva ae toe from banks and bonkers. " 597,908 | the reonipt in your peper } Owl6dZ® | The members of the graduating cles delivered their Oras intone, the stocks being all burned up. Every eftort | PY the Union and the oonmilialian, uit ella me | atroggling 10 the water from national banks... 4.699.479 oe PME TORGE H, WILSON, Cosirman, tions in the following order, scquisténg typmeclven | i@ being made by the mining agents te provide food ‘and fo Bands ht, “ry i oe J Tie officers and erew ageiéted’ thelr gallant captatey 9 and other law/ul mone, see at retary re ‘ ore aeaey Casey <anpenee Eaneee” Be Batt pp the afortanates, which will, ne doubt, be | %@!mated cos er gy pr moat maauully, and every contort that Prairie Bire, wees 9) s a horman, New more, | done pera sexe, Brow rumm.—-The Beadle Pa) Inquirer nays: | possessed was javished on Teacued paggengers, sod, 1 deposited for circ 26,484,700 A Srono Iwnitwanon Me Persistence in the Right—Phisees Strong Lamb, Fort An phe My jum ber siete were Toginterod at | diors and crow of the iILfated Runyan, " “A DAsiing of negtoot eid; Dt Saunom Btrest Halt, to express | Ato. Brexasnxo Souvrens ror Tim Unrtep Stages Anwr ix Gana. | the opringe t week, Un Wednesday Mist Lane Poteau | pao ah peck Ae Rane rage ° Hallway The be ned of Tdeat—Abram Ven N, Powelsom, Pluck | DA.—Conaoquont upon the wate cali for soe by abe tederal | dts Har jet Buchanan, Dr. Henry Carpenter ond James tiny, bg ME had . govern recruit ute have al anno . erry paren ~ me , pa} te with the toa rae meetiog wen well ate oe Domes of Law—Charios Tobbe, Pa. ore cmenaite of ations far this rovinos to reliey er Ak ye La page — peo sat 0: PeurNe. PRE ont FLUTING DO: ended, being Com Of cue hel melee toa tne pinee | fhe Useoen, the Province cf ihe NecoreeBecediot #, | the draft, asd'@ ‘devermination urn pr D fay ‘ fa the same tarriago by th ene cent per ineh ax day © number of | ing at the Springs, rode rgd meee me A) on Var oe bonds deported for Mber pur- NB IN A RUPE Ri Lak . ball females, As toe ball had been sprinkled with chio. | Lewis, Lodi, Wis. sevute tbe here. Yester oe ride of lime previous te the : ization, : Foture—J drews, Read! daring attempts were made to spirit soldiers and<tvi- of Mt 4 “Colonel” Plume, \dozphia, | SPring siree’ | within the ‘dobre and, from lore Cove ot any fore a craps aed Hans oat of ‘is lig, and we have oue instance where a | was pe tape ad ‘on the cooasion. The ‘Cojonel”’ 4s ihe YRENOR A while imagined that we were at n darkoy cAunp mootiny ‘The Tragedy of Athous (Greek oratton)—Aloaso P, A. | farmier fell into tbe tolls of these viliains, and was dragged | person whe evuns hie hat and buzzed loudly in teavn one | rene nr nr pane 4 Ap organizaiion was effected by enlling the chair a-| Strong, Bchenectady, preparatory to embarking bim in « email boat jor the | da Ray WI it was reperted by the allie of the N DEMA UN® FEMMS DG CHAMBRM FRAN, en yen) and & Secrotary was also Appoiused, The Ethical Scope of the Legal Profession—Piiay W. | other side. After aie era aS for inert waite rebels that Washington was captured. oe poanes, sitesty bien faire ross cre rnas and resolutions were adopind, og fe jomew, Hermon. paltreat and besten verter! . that Wane negro ‘war it fort sod *be tee squilly ae | she Opie of Chivaley=—Charioe Waiter Lind, Porto | merous fang having recently arrived on a mission of the | | Tard, on am Sraror oe ecient ae bronee ban Me bbe oe tii as suitable for # five cent seat fo s passenger oar, Numerous | Rico, WI. Kid Talon "ramaed wich aril Wonks au armed | atatoe of Warhington, eapured by Generel ‘avntee's com | 1 Joven De SUD AAERICAGUE RANLE RAANOL Speeches Ww made. The admimetation aud Father The [terest of Philosophical Studies—Wittiem Forreet | with Ci, iy fof Mt og hea been removed to the vara ot tho Tinsley tastitute, | Wee ings 2 Hcile uns eotesacton 4 UNA GRAB IT erommbih, er los libras & corres: del eet ee i eet Abrabam @odorsed, and the mooting adjourned with the | Deig, Bovina. oMfoers, wh! . Binaing of “Old Jona Browes!'={ Philadelphva an, uy neta Related to Civil Liveriy—Raward P. Me- | to domoustrate in an Ca Atregh last ovens Lee Tentecateen Whewune toe yore © adtragts con. Binte Seng brave