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————______. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Monpay, August 1—6 P. M. ‘The evils of an excessive iafiation of the curreney of Jen. any country bave been abundantly shown in the history | Feb, 6. 163.076, ‘Of tbe French assignats, issued tn 1793; of the old Conti Yeotal movey of this country, issued during the Revolu- Aionary war, from 1775 to 1781, and recently in thatof the | june 4. We wil! omit our owe | July 2. Boances of the rebel con‘ederacy. ease at this time from the list of examples; for it Is not yet too late to guard against similar depreciation in the Value of the Treasury notes that now flood the land, When Congress authorized the issue of the first three ‘millions of paper money in 1775 it was pot imagined that | Increase tn deposits as carly as June, 1781, the value of this inconvertibie oarrency would be in the ratlo of one thousand dollars to one in silver; but such was, nevertheless, | payments. the fact, and subsequently its decline to utier worthleas- | Balance. . Deas was 80 rapid that when the question of the asaig- Subscriptions to seven-thirty motes. ‘Bats was first mooted in the French Assembly Dupont de _ Nemours, with the example of this country before bis eyes, suid:—‘‘Thore was in the United States of Ameri¢a ten years ago @ government paper currency, secured, Uke the one you propose, on the honor and loyalty of the whole republic, and on an enormous amount of landed Property, supported also by eloquent speeches, by sove- Feign decrees and by the safety of the State. But, in Bpite of al! that Congress, Washington and Franklin could Uo, a pair of boots sold for one hundred and elghty thou- | First. wand dollars, and a supper for four persons, for which ten | Hecond Collars was the usual price, cost two, hundred and Sifty } Helaware Gouniy. Firat thousand dollars in the United States government paper urrency.”” The three millions of dollars fssued in 1775 was fol- towed by an fssue of twenty millions in 1776, ‘and of twenty six millions four hundred and twenty- Bix thousand in 1777. The depreciation was then s0 Great Abat four paper dollars were the equivalent ef ‘Ono tn silver. In 1778 Congress odded sixty-six miilions } P*yable on the 10th instant, gine hundred and sixty three thousand two hundred and Bixty-nine dollars to this inconvertible mass, and the | Cert op demand. ‘Consequence war that at the end of that year forty-five Daper, doliare coustituted the equivalevt of cue in silver. In 1780 eighty-three millions more was Yssued to aswell the incubus, and then one bun- dred dollars in paper money was the price of one fo silver. Im 1781 the currency was increased ‘by only twelve millions ive hundred and eighty seven ‘thousand dollars; yet in that year the deprociation ‘of paper, as compared with silver, had progrezs- ©d #0 far that, as before stated, it amounted to a thou- Band to one. This was about the value of the Fronch ‘assignats at po long period from their original introduc- tion, The entire Hundred and sixty-two mijilions one hundred and forty- @ix thousand eight hundred and twenty-two dollars, | anual dividend of ten por cont. The population of this country at that time was about four millions, und its trade and commerce were of trifling | June, 1893, no dividend has been doclared on said stock, importance. ‘nis enormous amount of paper currency ‘was therefore vastly in excess of the wants of the peo- ple, and its issue showed the straits of the community to make temporary provision for their needs and the lack of 00d fiseal management in their affairs. ¢ The same people who thus made their estate bankrupt vould, by proper foresight and a correct application of the principles of political economy, have maintained | Frei themselves in @ solvent condition, They could have limited their paper issues to a comparatively small amount, fundable into # long stock, and have secured the interest on that by a tax which the resources of the Country would have allowed them to conventently raise, bur wpich it would have been just then unpopular to | increase $119,507. Onforce. « There was no provision made either for the redemp- * tion of the principal or the payment of the interest, and consequently the public credit was no more capable of | gcunyliill red ash prepared Pustaining iteelf than a tub without a bottom could bold water, Now, although we havea base of taxation, on roken . which the national credit rests, a vast and indefinite Schuylkill © expansion of that credit would Gnd that baso insufficient €) sustain it, Our national debt is increasing so rapidiy tbat the danger «rising from over issues of legal tender tain prep money is becoming imminent, and the question as to | Locust Mountain chestnut ow much further we can go in increasing the volume of the currency without producing ap. proximate results to those just detailed becomes one of © ir It Is true that, even if the increase ©f our curr should stili continue in its former ratio since t eheement of the war, it would be a long time befoi me would average ss much per head, ‘otal population, as 4t did ip 1781; nver that the same immutable Jaws ten govern it now, and that any state is dangerous. than the early history (od St is necestary to show the isa to which on inflation of the national currency limit would mevitably lead, That limit rtion to the base which supports it, and nite extorsion. With regard to ] future we can therefore cite no stronger arning for the guidance of the Secretary of now avd of Congress when it assembles. Jerately active at seven per cent are not free lendere, unless to firat on good stock colfaterals; but a good deal of at that rate. slative spirit on the Stock aud Produce Ex was somewhat etayed by the expected, but ace of Mr. Fessenden in of the future of the money evailed that he would probably offer turee millions of tbe six per cent this would involve the utter failure 16 seven and three-tenths currency ne, this is hardly suppesabie. ayorable war news and the decline in orities to-day, the new loan for the time being is of course dead; but all hope of its immediate resuscitation wil be destroyed if the Secretary resorts wo the other expedient. This, however, would be of no J eoussgnence if be afterwards persevered in the raction euch an act would tend towards: ne OAs led us to look for tnfiation, it woul! redit for consistency to suppose that inst publicly official act. nee. 4 ficane: L alr Pop of ind fering the be will revok: bis The bank statement, compared with that of Inst woek, shows @ decreaso of mo-e than five millions fp loans, which {s cbiefly attributable to the farther with¢rawal of temporary deposits from the Sub-Trea- Sury, «pad wuieb will doubtless Jead to an increase of the amount uber the bead of circulation in the next weekly Statement of the natioual debt. Toe deposits show an increase of nearly five miilious,. The backs are, ther sue of Continental money was three | #Btes stock, amounting to three millions of dollars, was of the associated banks of this city on the first Saturday | Included fa the sales were 2,000 extra Btate, reported for of cach month daring the present yoar, with those of the past (wo weeks :— agiieriies 2 g Canadien. Rye Qour and corm moal ruled quiet stoady, with sales of 200 bbls. of the former avd 500 the latier. We quote:— Common Canadian The following ts the report {rom the Sub-Treasury :— from customs. of Mar, 6. 182,266 203,903. Superfine State and Western flour. $9100 938 7, 102,881,266 Extra State. 65a 990 196,740,000 00 #10 16 108,089,016 5 9 10.00 July 28, 190,885,761 10 a 10 60 July 30! 185/838,480 55 a8 be 00 a 15 00 ‘Increase 10 10. Extra and fancy do,. ° ibe Deoroase in 75 a 10 00 10 a 12 00 90 @ 10 90 80 0 8 40 00 —The receipts of wheat were very ebicfy ot imferior, undesirable descriptions, which were 20, @ Sc, lower, and we; Strietly pri samples continued Salarshiy well sustained, being in de- les 250,000 bushels at’ $220 a $2 36 for Chicago sprig, $225 « $2.40 for Milwaukee club, $2 40.497 45 for amber Milwaukee, §2 48 a $2 55 for winter red Western, and $2 58 $2 60 for amber Michi~ gan. Rye remained inactive and nominally $1 95. Barley and beriey malt were wholly nominal. The roceipte of corn were very large, and prices declined 2c. & So., with @ brisk business; sales 216,000 bushels at $1 58 8 $1 60 for now Western ‘mixed, closing at $1 568 $1 87; $150a$162 for uosound do, and §1 16 a $1 85 for white. Oate wore scarcely so firm, with a moderate Three new national banks were authorized last week, viz:- Name. prepa ee business at $1 0 3! 08. ’ Corton. —The market was more and firmer, with Downingtown, 000 75,000 | sales of shgct 1,400 ules. We oes ce Cheater, 800,000 Upland. Furia, Movile. N.O.£Texas. 300,000 | Ordinary 145 145 146 146 12,460 164 185 165 cot Good Middiing 169 170 110 ais, Powrme.—Lbe market for all descriptions was quiet, Total capital a: thorized . . $79,842, _ and prices were nominally ‘unchanged. 2 Whole number of bavks........ suru were firm with a fair business, Engagements ‘The Ocean Bank of this city bas danarad aecemi a to Liv erpool per Amertosa vessels 7,000 bushels corn at T3sd., 7.000 bushels whoat, 84. in bulk, 700 bbls. flour to dividend of four per cont, free from government tax, | fii)’ 04., per neutral 7,000 bushels wheat 8d. in’ bulk, 150 000 feet oak plank 40s. a 41s, 3d. per 1,000 superfi- cial feet, and per sicamer 21,000 bushels wheat 9d., 550 bbis pork 4s, a 4, Gd.,100 boxes bacon 3is., and 1,000 The Long Island Bank will pay 4 dividend of four per cheoee 608. To London per American 1.200 bbis ‘The Manhattan Bank will pay, 10th instant, adividend | flour 28. 6d, 110 tors heavy goods 20s., and of five per cent, free of tax. per steamer 1,000 boxes cheose 50s, 160 tons tea, and 150 ‘case outmegs at 35s, To Avtwerp, 150 tons ‘logwood, 60 do. mahogeny, 1,600 bags cofce, and £00 galied hides at 26s. A Britian bark was ora Pane to Cork for orders, 1,200 bhds, sugar at 27s. 6d., toa port in the United Kingéom, or 81a 6d. if tothe Continent, an italian bark to Cork for orders, 30,00U bushels w at 6. 6d.; another, same voyage, 14,000 , oF if to. direct port in the United King- auother, 19,600 bushels, sime voyage aud rates; ascur., $00 bbls. to St. Pierre, Mart, at 90c. per bbl, gold Mo.assxs.--The pare uled quiet and steady, with smal les at prev! PrrRoLkem —Re lp 4,264 Ddis. The market was unsettle! by the wile Wuctuations in gold, and though gold was higher, ag a gen-ral thing, prices were no bet- ter. Indeed. free oii %c. a dc. lower. TLe sales were 2,250 bbis. crude, chiefly at Sle. on the spot, and 56c. for'all the month: 9,000 do, retiued, in bond, at 80c. for light straw, and S2c.a 83c for prime light straw to white: 1,800 do. free at 85c, a 87c. on the spot, 9c, sell- er’s opt ion, avd $1 buyer's option, all the mouth. Ben- zine Was quiet auc firm at 480. a 45c, Proyauons.—Receipta, 8441 bbls, pork, 127)do. cut meatg and 125 do. turd. The pork market was excited and prices were higher; sales 5.500 bbis., at $35 for mess, $39 a $40 for new do., $34 a $50 for prime, and $25 for prime mess; also 1,000 bbis. new mess, for August, buy- er’s option, at $40. Total stock pork, old and new, ip Ap extra dividend of tem per cent in cash, payable August 20, has been declared by the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad Company. Asuit has been commenced in the Supreme Court, io this city, against the Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad Company, in bebalf of the holders of the guaranteed stock of that corporation, who claim the ‘sum of about two millions of dollars to be applied as fast as earned to paying up the arrears of dividends on that stock at the rate of ten per cent per annum. The guar- issued im 1857, and the company agreed tojpay thereon au The plaintiff’ aver that, with the exception of five per cent, which was pala ia and the present suit is brought to compel the comnany to redeem its pledge by paying up the back dividouds. ‘Tho carnings of the Racine and Mississippi and Notthern Indiana railroads during the week ending July 21 compare as follows with the receipts for the same time last yoar:— 4 1868. 3804. | New York, Aurust 1, 1864, 180,702 bbls.; stock iast 3.489 | monto, 176,092 bois, and last year, this dato, 235,614 usin. &0 Moo | dis. ‘eat was dull cud prices were lower; sales’ 200 ? bbis. at 313 a $15 for country mesa, $6 a $8 for country Ti,tog | Prime, $18 9 $20 for repacked mess, and $22 a $26 tor $5'582 Total stock of beef, old’ and new. iu New [3 . sates he yust 1, 486%, 35,071 bbis.; stock last —The receipts of the above roads since January Lamount | month 37,814 bble,, and do. last year this date, 33,358 to $306,506, against $187,059 for the same time in 186s— | bbls. Prime mess beef remains quiet, Cut meats were inactive and lower at l6c. for shoulders and lic tor hams, Sales of 200 bids. buik sales at lic. Lard was io fair request and prices without material chango: sales 2,009 bbs. and tierces at 200. a 2ic , the latter an ex- treme price; also 600 bbis. kettle dried, deliverable the first fifteen days in August, at 21340., abd 500 bbls. do, The following were the closing quotations of the several qualities of coal in Philadelphia on Saturday Iast:— ‘ +$10 75 a 12 60 | deliverable th: b.st hall of the monsl, at 22350, Butter Schuylkill chestout, 8 50a 8 75 | was quiet andctendy at 85c, a 42c. for Ohio, and1Tc. a Schus; kil white ash, jump, steamboat and 25c. for State, Cheese continues dull at 17c, a 26c. b +1003 — for common to prime. ge and stove 210508 — We note sales stuce our last of 700 bags Rangoon ‘Schuylkill chestnut. 8 50a 8 50 i. Locust Mountain lump, steam - Sucait,—Tbe comand was limited, but prices were firm, = 10 00 a 10 50 | We have ouly to nore sales of abcut 150 hhde, Cuba at Tino 10 25 a 10 60 | 20c. a 20346. ior fair to good redinig. 0 00 a — TALLow.—Sales 90,000 Ibs. at 16c, a 19340, for fair to Lorberry coal. U1 00a — good. Franklin (Lykens Valley) -1Ma— Winsxsy.-—Receipts, 2,080 bbls. Market frm, with Broad Top.......+.+ » 9008 925 | sales of 1,000 bbls. at $2 73. $1 75. Stock Bxenange. Our Portiand Correspondence. safe he at Portann, Me., July 7, 1864. do 19,, | Travel to Maine and the Tributary Region—The Tax and F 2's, reg me ao" 6 129 Tariff Bi Kifect of Mr Ch Resignation and the wooUR 6 '®, 330 's, cou es 10 do.. Appointment of Mr. Fessenden—Government Appropria- 1000 Benga RE. 139 % 500 3 1153 tions for Portland Harbor—United States Hospitals in 00 MosnisncoPachie 73.0 3 min gniral RK 3 New England—The Yellow Fever in Portsmouth—-New 80000 Glio & Miss cer Li 60 Chie & Alton RR... 97 Wer Steamers—-Extensine Con flagrations—Sec-ssionists in 500) do 1000 Mich S aNrith. ef : a 10000 do. bio ws nee do... Bx Montreal and Quebec, &e., fc. 100) do 5" 2 eo. 331 ‘ on inte i 7 RC ee ae. SSM | Tho summer it this region is far more plossant than in 1350 Erie RR ath m 3 * | the localities where the main public interest is centred. 100 Tot & Wad 20 Before the wer tho coast of Maine was a resort of con- ciderable popularity during the hot months for travellers It bas lost its Southero 400) Pitts, PEW AC! 2000 ALLSGtW 1 mOd: 100 sbs Canton Co. | mda 5 from all parts of the country. DS ovat a Sted Cassie 2 Bi patrons, and ig not likely tose th magain for a tong time; 30 Penn Cont Co bat iihes many rs irom Now Yori, Pennsylvania 200 Cumb Coal pref Ht 10 ber Northe T ro nds e 20 roal U9 cus’ W end other Nortber: he numerous islands ecat you . 64 700 89°4 | terod along this st are nowbere excelled in salubrity pg Peedi (>| ss a sarees . . | durivg the time the dog star rages, Tho tide of travel to iw eid 61 the White Mouu‘aiae and tho northern part of Maine and 420 Qui ccntiver’ Sig Go ei sf New Hampshire bas already get in, and will be képt up until late in September, The Grand Trunk Railway, which rung frou this city directly to tbe mountain and Jake regio ,and theves to the St. Lawrence, is receiving 0. 30 Az 20 Ashburton CoaiCo 20 100 Gaouel Gold Co $00 Marija Mg Co fa most excellent patronage from the pleasure seekers paper dentate” who ure hastening to comfortable breathizg places for 8 I | the summer. | Notwiihsta ‘ding the war and the present 0 1% | Guenclal condition of the country, the pleasure travel pater than at ure. Even the loss of the thera visito not noticed, 98 their our shoddy aristocrats aud the fortu- 8 of the rebellion. enacted Tax and Tarif bills are beginaing Utile stteution among the people. There ie not SEVOND BOARD. Hawy-past Two o'Ciock P.M. i. 10534 160 she Hudeon Riv RR i . los 600 Reading RR 6 8, cou pu Meg 0 do i i do. Mich S04 iin TERK ee RK 33, 8S muck importance attached to viem as might be ex- Aion i esse. $ | pected, an? it is oly rarely that one bears them mon- * wits rp. * | tioned,’ Yesterday 1 listened to a brief discussion of thetr merite in one of thy hotels of Luis city. Among the dis putente were men of both the great parties, as well as all 100 Chi as vv RR. 4 OO) the divisions of the groat parties. A single potat of argument ex: 1 was unable to catch such fs had a party % ancl iy Ww Yea it | Dearing, The friends of the administration acquiesced H69 Ohi die ‘TRE, 112% eerfully in the mgasures, tore from party sympathy iL. | thay from any belfef that they would hasten the close of io Pitts, * Wai Gil Rie 14" | the war. Their opponenta were dostile to both Tax and Tariff laws. on the ground tbat the tax would do very lit- tie towards removing our present financial om- New York City Bank Saty 30,1964 acorn white tho twriT was in many Baw Specie. C. eid. tho New [ng 1,771,838 i favor on all man ‘American Ex. for 1,475,348 tured articles, 5 @ protection to their own intereste, Atlantic and Oppose those upon raw mae Especially do they ye a tigh tart that shai ration of cotton aud w Wherever I go i bear Prova! of the resigoution of Broadway cuculy promibit the Boll's Head..." 813,768 Butch& Drovare’ 2. 454,081 City arcie« a decided ap Cuase, ‘There was some fore, ina much stronger positon than they bave been | Chem: | exciiemeni inanifested when the ne: «we event first for some months past, aud thoy stand ready either to | Commer foe pediig sh the Ea ts ad pt te of How! Chatbam,. ‘our thas the ‘freasury airs might be im & disordere epee ners haath amenylinsp oe eaget glk tebe) Bey condition. Throughout New England the acceptance of mont foan subscriptions, or to — their ordinary | Corn Exehang | Mr. Feeson¢en was ojually eatisfvctory, and nowhere line of loans and discounts, Continental... | more go than in Saive. His polities! opponents, equally, eo 8 Commonwealth. 2,77 93 | with bis (r onds, express confidencs io ‘uture good Evchange ts dull, Sterling bills range from 100 to | Pemoamealln. ith 1 | Management of the flvnces, and assert a belief that, with 109% for gold; france may be quoted at from 5.13 to | Kast River. 532,895 TOpOr aseistance, he aay bring as out of our difficult 6.15, according to time. Fulton . OF course there are many exceptions to this favorable os aes gre Greenwi view of affeirs. Even those who speak with so mucl Mr. Ciseo having retired trom the Sub-Treasury, it is | Creams confidence do not digplay an coxiety to invest freely understood that he will be temporarily succeeded by Mr | Hanover, in government securities, ‘Expressions of | faith Jucob meat. ‘The siock market vory much unsettled and weak to duy, the decline ranging at the frst session of the Toard of Brokers between a balf aod three per cent. Compared with ibe beet cash sales on Saturday, Erie railway fell off 9, Livason River 3, Neading 3, Milwau- asell, Who bas been long attached to the Depart ko and Prairie du Chiee 2, Miebigan Central 2, Michigan | Merchants’ Ex Boutbern 1%, lilinoie Central 13%, Cleveland and Pitts borg 24, Chicago and Rock leinnd 234, Pittsburg aud Fort Wayne 3, Chieago and North western 2, Caaton Company XM, Mariposa 14, ana Qbio and Mirsissippl certificates | National .. 2)¢ Delaware and pany sold the ee Quicksilver Mining & ‘ibe market continues to fatl off in the afternoom. At the second voard Mrie Ratiwny met with a further de- clue of % per cent. Mudeon River 2X, Cleveland and Pitieburg 4, Curoberiand Cor 137, Canton Compal . nd bio and Mirsisetpp! cortilentes %. Quicksilver Mining, which was quice buoyant in the morning, foll Deck BK per comt Heading Raitrond, Cie Toledo, Ohioago and Ruck islynd, and Miteburg and Fort ‘Woyne partially recovered the iostes thoy pustained at the first session of the board, and Michigan Southern , J Coutral avd Chicago wad Northwestern eold abe ideo and Peuueylvaaia Coal Com. robveriand Com) advaoced 1X and ame Gow fs on Saturday, olihough the registered jive-twenties ‘Were three-quarters per cent Letier, while the coupom decline the former sold at tne first board for 1004, Bnd the latter description for 10% a 107%. Conon sixes Of 1581 brought 10534 a 106, and the one yoar certif Gator 945{—}¢ per cont dowo, A sale was made ot the Fegisiored fiver of 187) for 98. At the od seneion of the board the coupou e!xes 07 1881 deofln 105 @ 105%, the pon five twenties to 106% @ 106K, aod the one Fear cor tifioater to 4 w 04) The gperatore iv the gold room looked upon the reports from General Gran's erny to-day as beng highly uo- favorable, and Wey ran up the price from 261, the open- fog Gqure, to 264 Hy. It then receded a Htitle, and closed at Bs dhe \attowlng talie shows the totals uf the statamanta elend and | Ament securities could hardly be called os frm | | Oleerings for wee exuding July 23 and confidence are far more abundant than proffera of ‘ay Money is #ceking many channels of investment Price of the governinent loan The Portinut pesple are jabilant over the eg soe of | Inforra'ion tbat the government ie about to expend a o + 1,977,306 | large som of mor*y jo vuitably marking out, by meansof wut, & Merch. 1:496/726 Daoys and other ovjecia, the approuches to harbor Merchants’... 6,245,708 1,364 ; | Of this ci. A document, signed by il the jains of Meobapics' » &073.155 656,815 60.049 4, Ay 1093 | the Montres! Steamship Company, waa sont to Washing. * Baa2.430 ton to assist ly seoucing the passage of the measure, Tho Mech.& Traders’ 1,861,% doe uuneot re: forth Cust the lors of life and property on Mercantile... .. 3,142,236 the Hohewiea, tn february ast, and the North American Metropolitan. | 10,173,570 fn 1903, night bave Leen prevented if the rocks an Mech. Pky Ass'n 1,472,056 ledge bad been properly distinguished, The travetti 23, poblic wi have o:carion to eater or leaue Porth Nassan jor aro Cirsctly interested in this matter. Properly New York. muartoa, the barber wit Saas a ene any on the covet. N, Y, County Goveroment in moving in the establisbmont of 1. Pitale througbvut We New Eux)and States, and those ready it operation are bighiv successful. At Bra boro, Vt., there is a large hospital, partially (ull of North River North America. 0,83 Oriental: patients from ibe The State Adjutant General, Pork » 8,950 448 nts ‘uited States Hospital Inapece Pacific tor ¢ Beugor aud Augusta, engaged in Paopie's.. exomining p sites fo a hospital Itis probable ft | that 6 a will be established at either Portsmouta ‘ er Opacord, N. H., ana possibly a* both places, ‘The pure Ht, Nichol Aad bracio# air o! the Now Kngiomd Staver in wall adapied Bitte bs Leather, to the re of tora is, waether @uffering from Wounds oF dtkerse Th success thus far bas Peon #0 goveens Wise more bespials will be es. compiete that it 18 probe 4.022'42t Li BN thee Doo caad | eablisbed if “Unig cruel +9" Peal coutiuue much longer, O16.173 22,787 31441,006 At tbe Navy Yard ec Portemoutn, New Hampsiire orders hove been recs ved for the eoustruction of three Jorge steameraior wor worvice, The work on wwo of be Tinos Aud Piscaumpoa—he ready com. The steamer Hie Soto, which brougat the oases ver to Tortamouth, has been ordered into ue, pantie . Whore #he wil! remain until properly cleansed. Lis beceme necesaa y from the fact that the workmen in Yard re‘vwed to continue until sanitary measures bad beeo perfected. iney dem» ded the removal of the tain, and tue, novelo destruction of all rrticles tans or re her, At ast @ counts work was entirely eas+ pended; but it bas probabiy been resumed ere thik, ‘The revent ary weather throughout the Fast Las been Atlended by Gros in tho worar and of Isolated aiidtogs, Many of the newspapers eny toat they canaot recollect bod when (res wero #0 prevalent 25 ivy area preneot ‘the Castor part of this state extensive tracts of forest are being rror with fire, aod with them all babita- tone fa their vicinity, Nothing but & eerioe of beavy rail? Ww!) etop the beng wna Persons receauy (rem Mogtreal and Quodto teli me that those cities are througed wi Y nocesstontst, who find the air ofCanads salubrious, Many of them haga qaoentiy returned from Kurang, « BLSF 895,480 21,051,806 4.55 Clearings for week ending July 39, Halsnove for week ending July 23 Lalo ces for week ending July 184 ade oF | | OITY COMMAKROIAL RBPOMT. Monpay, August 1~6 P. M. Market quict and prices r mie | Astin —Receipts none. ne!'y uncbanged, Breanerurre.—Recnipts 28,814 bis. flour, 698 bbis. and 100 bage oorn meal, 841,636 bushels wheat, 252,280 do, coro, and 66,575 do, ons, The market for four was ireguiar God 100, a 25¢. lower on uli kinde oxcept desira- bie brands of fresh ground, which wero comparatively scarce aod relat vely dearer than of or kinds. The beavy recsipts avd absence of any conside bie foreien demand bad tho effect to counteract the riaigg tendovoy of gold, | Our Boston Correspondence. Boston, Masa,, July Tle Invasion—Inesance Removal of Colonel Biwnan—Bzx-President Pierce Com- tng Before the Chicago Convention—Hundred Days Re- crutta—Seisure of @ Steamer, dc. The Bostonians are now much excited over the aitua- tion in Maryland; but there appears a general feeling that the affair will prove to be little more thana raid ou a gigantic scale. Even if Baltimore should for a day or two fall into rebel hands, the people of Massachusetts would not consider it a great calamity, unless the city should be per- manently injured. 10 this locality one hears frequent re- ference to the 19th of Aprilf1861, and an occasional bope that Baltimore may be rewarded for the disgraceful scones of that day, With this foeling holding sway, the New Englanders are probably less grieved over the danger that threatens Baltimore than are the residents of New York. Aclergyman of this city das narrated to me a little tn- cident that shows the extent to which Massachusetts has gone over to the abolition feeling. In the New England Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church it bas becu the practice to refuse admis- sion to preachers who are advanced in years or are other- wise unpromisivg. Men who have reached or passed fi/ty years of age, or who are bur‘ened with large families, have almost invariably been turned away, a8 also have those of all agee who are ignorant dt untalented. Becent- ly aman over fifty years old, ignorant, untalented and with a large family for thé Conference to support, made application and was admitted. Had he been white he would have been instantly refused; but he sessed the great merit of being anegro, Jn justice @many mem- bers of the Conference it is proper to state tuat he was admitted by a bare majority. T hear on every hand, from both friends and enomies of the administration, a denunciation of its course ip removing Colonel Bowman from West Puint, Those who possess a friendly feeling to the powers that be say the act was uncailed for, and displayed a petty moanuess hardiy to be expected.” They argue that the proper way for the goveroment displeasure to be exhibited was in vither forbidding Geueral McClellan to deliver the ad- dress when it wa® known he bad been invited, or in or- dering Colonel Bowman to recall the letter of {nvitation, ‘The affair, as it was conducted, appears of a boyish nature. The friends of ex-President Pierce are making pre- liminary efforts for bringing him before the Chicago Convention as the candidate on the peace platiorm. The party—i. eth unconditionals—{s quite a small portion of the parties that wilkoppose the election of Mr. Lincoln, There are many ebeces of opinion represented here; but the most cf them wil. not be difficult to merge into one. ‘The extremes can uardly be expected to meet; Dutali between them cuvid be brought int» a conmon fold, At present the military situation overshadows tho politi- cal oue, and the conversation concerning the White Honse campaign is creeediayly limited. Reorniting for the hundred dsys service is going for ward quite rapidly, and the appearances are that the quota called for will be speediiy filled. The promise of tite witnin fortifications is quite alluring to the weak kneed, To this attraction is added the hope of escaping the draft. On a sudden call for ammunition on Saturday last, the Bteamor Rose Standish was seized and loaded during the night Yesterday sbe left for an unknown destination, either City Point or Baltimore, Cur Havana Correspoacence. Havana, Ja'y 11, 1884. The Cuban Labor Question—Plans for t. Prosperity of the Isiand—Purposed Reform in the Cusi:m House— Free Trade Advocated, fe. , Ge. Ina very recent letter, in woich the question of lubes {n Cuba was touched upon, 1 insisted upon tue position that without an adequate supply of hands the prosperity. of the island was simply impossibio, Since thea I Sind the question discussed in one of our leadipg papers, though not strictly in regard to negro labor, It is con- tended that the prosperity of a country does not depeud op extent of population, but on easy iatercommunication. OF course I cannot discuss the question in a lettet designed to convey information of daily ovents; nor do F caro to enter into the discussion of a proposition which I think self-evident; for, even grantiag. which wo must, tho immense advantages for intercommunication alorded by railroads, canais, &., it is very plain that if laboring hands be not in a country the railroads, canals, &c., can never be constructed. This also suggests the reflection that public works languish hero iu the most aconizing manner, and tho explanation is to be found only in the doficiency of labor. It is amusing to ces tho laborers on tho new aqueduct which is tosupply Havana ono of these days. A considerable part of them are children from ten to fourteen years old—African emancipador, as they are called. With auch labor can you calculate when we may be enabled to drink 9 giass of clean water in this over facetiously termed Queen City of the Antilles? But more wonderful is the fact, and most consoling the geflecfion that there are railroads completed in the island of Cuba. We have twenty-seven In all, big and litue, so that intercommunteation haa a little chance, at least, to increase our prosperity. That i: has this beneficent effect I will not attempt to deny—nay, I admit it fully—bet I insist that it is this very prosperity which is the paront of tne want complained of. Witnout it we would not feel absolutely compelled to progress furthér and demand means to We—that ta, men all tho world over— by a law a3 unerring as that of Thorefore, if deprived of the labor we need , y remedy for our condition ? I think the question has beon studied by leading men in Ccba as well ag in Spain, though the reaul of thoge studies is dificult to get at, for manifoitl reasons, the chic’ one perhaps being the absurd cen gorship exercised over the press. We there‘ore got but afaiat notion of enlightened public opinion. With tho growth of abolition sentiment in Spain, aud even in Cubs, the question of Cuban prosperity takes a , diseounected from negro jabor, and » upon entirely dificrent circumstaifces, tho fog the labor proviem unsiived, It my comprebension how a couatry which lias lost is power can be made prosper But let usgiear the plan, which bas tbe merit possessed by all great invou- tiond, of being simple, It is nothing less thao the aboil tion of custom houses and the introduction of [ree trade Thig plan, the originator of which is a =panish noble some diaiinction—the Count Armildez deToledo —is ed io benoit the rother conngry as well ax the col Tio Count appears to be one of those me: wa are to be found in al! countries—men who devote themselves, through @ nobie and unseliish passion for benevolence, to the interests and happiness of their (ellow men. We have such men in Cuba; but they are rare everywhere. For twenty years the Count has stadied the subject of custom house ‘reform and tree trade, with the pur pore of advocating its adoption whenever cir Cumstances might prove favorable. This intentic is now revealed by an accident The is the head of the Colonial Treasury lepartment, az has discovered that the cyStomsoliected in the is! id of Caba during last year show a {ailing off of $571,3 and chat thi ng OF continnes, the month of .fanw ied showing a dijiereuce of twenty-rix percent. This notas ble deiicieney fs not attributed by the Count, io tis lover to the Genera! Admivistrator of Custom Houses, at Havana, to the civil war in,thaStates, nor to anything elso but a bad system 4f administration. Tho Count talks like an honest mi for he is angry, and says fraud and robbery must be hunted ‘down and punished—* extirpated with a vigorous band,” It is in this letter that he reveals his plans of sweeping reform, which only await the formation of @ ministry with courage enough to sanction their a/lop. tion, Never was reform more needod: never a happier remedy for a great evil than that proposed by the Count. Not becanse frauds io the Custom House are notorious and ipcurable, but e the tariif is a curse to the island, avd the cause of aff@he frauds. Remove ali re- strictions on commerce, it is argued, and Caba will prosper immensely, while Spain would derive moro revenue from the people bye wie system of taxation. The revenue now ts five millions of dollars per angum, beet when the population is considered the wealth and resources of the island aro taken into ac- count. This ts, in short, the pian by which Cuba is to made prosperous anda larger contributor to the treasur: the mother country. It will be good as far as it goes; A unlees it likewise induces immigrauts to agttie in the island and cultivate the soil it will not product the effect expected. Tho advocates of reform in the administra- tton of the coloniea—the Chennges. Rivoros, Castelara, Corradis, O'Gabans and Arangos- got to'come dowa to the question of plying the labor market of Cuba, Upon thes everything the whole stracture of Cuban , atands; for tho wealth of @ nation ts in the ands, more properly in the strong arins, of ber poopie. Renep Desenrees and Reve, Prisonnes.—Within tho last fow days five hundred deserters from the rebol army have been received in this city from Ceneral Sherman 4 front, and been ‘mitted to take tho oath of amnest; and sent north of the Ohio river, to remain during the ‘war, The heavy recoipt of ‘‘butternuts” from the front furnishes Captain Jones with a large amount of business to transact, The military prison is crowded with cap. tives, and hundreds ere daity sent to prisons n of the river. march of rebel soldiers through our city streets js no longer a matter of wonder or surprise. Tho tramp of the bronzed captives in their dirt; P homespus suite i8 far more common Dow than the march of foderal troops. Almost every morning from our office window wecan see the rebel colama led Jobnston’s army must be materially weakened, draing have been increasing. Wo count our captives not by single moo, but by battalions, regimonts and Drigadem, ‘Eid hancrod rebel soldiers were forwarded to Camp a0 Douglas yeeterday morning. —Louisille Journal, July 18. __ SRENCH | ADVERTISE MENTS. Utd TNE JRUNE PERSONNE FR «RBANCATSR Wy ay A mg oJ re ee ‘enfante dans une bo dnulon iresser pour ites hed White ot. em t., enat, — = FB aiard avenue. OnRA bie, Inquire of Pee Sith Ris ait MPORTANT ROTURES Y-FOR GENTLEMEN DAILY —' es ok meen thes aa, bare a how Youn Wanda st tasean + NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1864, rai ae mn chase a day second manly ‘ORK wHo wish TO ‘LOAN per cent interest on bond and mert- gore. ean do 80 on a, plication fe he Sa ee Feteronees given, 'H. HORTO, Atthison, Kansas. GourmeRy RAvE aa WANTED. =¥ i hag: heat diabame aad New MOrleant bane notes ty MANWING FORE! bankers, 19 Walt atree! Ts ERIE RAILWAY cone Ay NO. 187 WEST street, New York, July 64. —Dividend—The diree- tora of tls company have deciared Aieitent. ous of the earnings of the road fer six mouth June if thi id half cent (less the peas beh tax ‘Sper sent) on the eer gy alan cividend of four pe cent on the Common Cal of government payable ae the lay, the 3d day of Ai holders of stock at closing of thé tran books of both preferred and common stock will be closed on Ne rine Sardiogs without Fe Ne RAILROAD LINE 800TH. the BORE Bl Bealen Bi emmy en dn dad weet, ave ntrioare Peony a4 P. EOIAL NOTE mi 1304, =e thE he tenis, go BROOKLYN TO PHILADELPHIA. THROUGH IN FIVE HOURS. Fare r Broursion tickets $3; ee be yn, every vaay (8 5 onee te Port Moxivents Bay Railroad to foot ot Vi wrivil ties o! of carrying New York an cas nd after Monday, By, the, commodions aiontgee Jouse Hoyt feo ot Ai atreet, B: days coe Re Borgen Foon N ier ey atre FOR TAS LA TOURETTE HOU N. J., leave 14 6:30: from B a hn) fe 4:30 time 35 minutes Steam Talend nati m3 r. Jersey Cliy. N. B.—It takes no longer to go th oon of Tuesday, the 19th inst., and be reopened om the bin day oe August, Sy HORATIO N. OTIS, Secretary. | York to the La Tourette Wai we Haute f HE BANE or OALIFORNT A. bess INSIDE ROUTE FOR BOS’ qT RANcIsCO, Ts A STONINGTON STEAMBOAT LIN! poe. tal $24 en on ae y eats) GROTON AND PRDVICENOB. », O. wins , President. LSTON, fa peabler. THE OLDEST, Correspondents New’ Tork’ ‘elty, Odices 83 Pine street. pus TRUSTEES OF THE CENTRAL PETROLEUM ‘Company have thie day declared « dividend of one per cent npon their capital of $5,000.00), for the month of July, ce, No. 1) Pins in this city, on ihe WED. W. REE, Secrevar 7 RANSFER QEFICE OF THE o| eastern way Company, York, July 26, 16k OPER Coupons due st 1, 1354, from preferred sinking fund general frat inorigice bonds, Appleton exien sion. bonds and Green Bay extension bonds, of the Chi and Northwestern Railway Company, and from frat moi . gane bonds of the Galena and Chicage Vaton iailroad Co. pany. will be paid, on and after that date, godyesnston ‘at this oftice, JAMES RB. sia Secretary. (CAG AND NORTH- lo, 8 Wall street, New 4 WILLARD & McILVAINE, BANKERS, BROAD STREET. NEW YOR! Orders solicited for the purchase aud salo-of United States securities of all kinds, quartermasters’ vouchers, apecie and excbance. All claims against the government pur- Sunk of the Repndlic, Charles H. Marshall, Eeq., * Opdyke, Loeschigk & Co., rea Skiday Esq. — John J. Crane, Eaq., Engs, Esq. $3,000 WANTED<ON FIRST. CLASS PERSONAL security in this city for one or two years. 8e- curity double the amount. Address box 705 Post office, | TO LOAN—AT SIX PER CENT, $300.000 or tee rears orionsee York city property, ___JOSEPH MASON, No. 535 t. rooms 10 and 11, $500. 000. =TO INVEST IN REAL ESTATE, this amount, in various sums, to be used in the purchase of Dwellings and Store sone JOSEPH MASON, No. 535 Pine street, rooms 10 and IL enced t THE QUICKEST, THE a. MOST ona bd AVOIDING POINT JUDITH. WEALTH, The ifoent Pienaar maga’ ae Captai ON TUBSDAYS, THURSDAYS AN The elegant steamer W. William: SATURDAY! PLYMOUTH BOOK, ON MONDAYS, at 5 o'e These boate start “trun pier Noe 18 North river of Cortiandt street), and are acknowledged by, all ex to Ba among the largest. comfortabie, and beat that have = tera. In summer and winter, in storm and calm, menwealth and Piymouth Rock invariably make the p | furnished srt ‘avellers ESD xk P. jumptuous suppers and.ju rious pei gue are marked features of f OONNBCIIO ng place: made with Nempart tue wel ne great Eustero ro j i south shores "in Massnchusolts, for Maine and for the W Berths aud staterooms ae be ‘secur Press office, 74 Browdway, an No. 115 West street, New York; 76 Washington treet. Bosion, iM Merchants’ Navigation and Transport nies and excursion eriny the ¢ Mountaii "AND FRIDAYS, strongest, ua in American the © palaces." son the oan at Harnden’s| ONS, Agent, CURSIONS. ae ad ioe 4 H ' 1 i NOME ONE, COME ALL, TO THK GRAND PIC } J end Excursion to be given by Si. Paul's Koman Catl! church, Harlem. at Jones’ Words, op Thi 1864 ‘Iwo splendid baads have been enzazed for the oecas The committee guarantee to make this the grand Pion the season. Admission 25 cents, Rev. uraday, Aus! GRO. R, BROK 3 cl Saturday, August 13, gui 4 Si guecariown (Cork Harbor.)—The Liverpool. New York aa in all power ‘ed Clyde built fron steamships as follows :— CITY OF LONDON, Satu he new and fast aang se at 8.30 A. mu: uursion $1. vil make ap ry day (Satu re ete until further not at 7:15, Peck slip at’ nd pier No. 4 North r river, 8:15, steal excursion to the al id Refreshments on b c will’ accompany the boat ‘This Boat can be chariered for excurt applying to W. MARSHALL, 69 South street, SHIPPING. QTEAM WEEKLY 10 LIVERPOOL, TOUCHING AT hiiadg'pbia Steamship Company (Inman line), carry- " 16 the United States mati a desratching (heir mn F WASHINGTON, Saturday, August 6, CIty OF MARCH ISTE and every succeeding Satur river. ‘noon, from pier 44, North RATES OF PASSAGR, Payable in gold, seeeananont in currency :— fences 2 Ot FOR THE FISHING BANKS. THE LARGE & commodions steamer MARYLAND. wiil mate e She aions to the Fishing Hanks on Tuesday, Wednesd at ith’ mew volier, and having bose a renders’ her ery {stn charve of. First cabi a day a eee of this week This De 0 powerful engine. Bo. toF a Bo: ie ido. epee with Indies’ waloon and private cabi Do. to Hamburg........ 90 Do to Hamburg. 37 peeren upper deck for dancil Pa-sengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotterdat leasant for these excursions Antwerp, &c., at equally low rates From pirerpoo! os or r Qu nstown:—First cabin, $75, $35, $105, | Steerage: nose who wish to send for their frvends can bey loxeda hero-as these rates, place on the Banks Cotitlon band accompany the boat om Derienced and capable pilot, who will put her in the Bait ‘and takling on board. A ch trip, ‘These steamers have superior accommodations for pas- sengers, are strongly bil!t in water tight iron sections, and patent fire aupibiiators. Experienced surgeons are ached to each steamer. For further information apply in ene to WILLIAM Water street: in . Rinoch square: tm Queenstown te O-- SEYMOUR & 00. 1a Lontion 10} CES & MA: ‘Gi King William st; in Paris to SULESMHECOUR. 48 Fine Notre Dame dea Viswires, Pace de le Bourse; in Plla- Seiphia to sOnN Ga DALB, UH Walnut, strect, orat the Company's offices, 4 i 15 Broad “HAL BURG, AHERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S pu = RON MAIL STEAMSHIP: Glasgow to ALEX. | black and calling on LOST AND FOUND. 0G LOST—ON SUNDAY KVENING; AW Spanish Poodle: hair cut from the ee rk around chest, liberal reward wiil be paid by returning him to No, 45 Twenty-fourth street, OST—ON STATE LU bigh back; called Polly IN THE TWENTY: EE m of Money, which the owner cap has ze B. Duke, 445 Weet And proving the same and paying charges, ISLAND. NKAR SILVER val ‘on Sunday afternova, one gold embroidered Sega: O; orty fourth Fare for t H f 5 Yrom onitainpun From New York, containing a letter, ony” valuable to tts owner. The fin BORUSSIA. ........July 12, 186 Aug 6, may keep the case’ and retarn the letter jn an envalop BAXONIA.. O.¥. V., Herald office Te aE ee GERWANTA OST—ON FRIDAY, J 22, SUPPOSED TO BORUSSIA, [4 ina Kuickerbookcr stage. 2 large cameo head AXONIA Brooch, set round with coral balls, $25 will be paid for From Hambarg piet, foot, of Thitd aireei: Hoboken, taking n the thanks of the owuer, by Henry B. Melly , pascngers for Hamburg Havre, London and Southampton 6 B street. } as the following ratob | $108: second eabin, > = $62 50: steers ), na able in aot waite equivatent. O8T—AUGUST 1, A_ SMALL FAWN Soins $37 pager trelg ply to RUNHARDT. & 0On' Exchange Vor passage apply to C. B. RICHARD & BOAS, ISI Broaiway. ia Fr RoM AND 70, QUBENSTOWN AND LIVER. c Natt DINE. From New York, $95; to New York, $35, gold or eaufvalent in currency MARATITON sails Wednes, August 3, August 17. For passage apply to OLYMPUS sais Wednesda: WILLIANS & GUION. 29 Bro algo. “An wood, Ty perty 4 Scotch Teritar. from 73 Weat Eightoenth street OST—FROM JON ‘a 17 foot Rowboat, with green, white top, with shear streak grained person returoin| will receive $10, the same to Jos. Taw, | ever will roturn her will receive $10 reward. WOOD, ON THE Bak orau rowlock! bottom pal) Inside gra OW BOAT ‘FOUND ADRIFT ON THB MORNING July 28, 1864, ‘fe owner can have her by proving and paying ex) College Point, Long Isla: te applying to James Duy STOLEN—PROM THE SURBSCRI ON THE 2 HR Ronan GERMAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP BRE. ag i ge econ nel Ma Tx Meyer, commaniler, carrying the United | Ny j1.038, for $500, issued Aucust 19, 161. All person: iatee ig ‘as from the Bremen pjer, foot of Third street, Hoboken, o SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, AT 12 O'CLOOK, M., Foi PREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON, taking pasaen, LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTIAMPTON AND BREMEN, 5 » following rates, payable in gold or its equivalent in ee nthe firat cabin, $195; second cabin, $62.50; steerage, See BREMEN wl! be foil wed by the HANSA Angust 27, its &C0., 68 Broad street, Por freight or passage ap OELR NATIONAL, STEAM NAVIGATION ¢ TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. NEW yor! Snturday. August 6, Vi ot NIA ose Saturday, August 13. 265. gold? Storage, $50, payable in currency to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Bi for pa sage appl. [J NITHD STATES MATL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA. z Regular galling duys “d. Lith and 2% of each month, ex cept when these dave fallon Sunday, when the day of perture will be the pi following. ‘The first class steamship. NORTH STAR. will salt from pleg an "p B, ALLEN No. 6 Bowling Greon. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The United States mail steamship \ George W. Couch, commands Will teave pier 13, N. RL for Now Orleans Sicect, om Wr SDAY, Auguat 10,, precisely at Sorcioee P. Bo freigi of lading signed on the day of ea For fret Lt or passage apple t aU OF Passage CLAM, HEINEKEN & CO., ib Broadway. _ JOR HAVANA DIRECT The United States mast steamship ROANOKE, Francia A. Drev Fill nave pier 15 North river at thred nor bits of 1 tadiag sigued’on the day of commander, a eee on Tues- bas Me ight ot reat or pas - bia ce HEINEREN & CO. tons register, sr. wil: leave Korth river fon Saunrday, Aururt 6 at 8 Her accomindations for snengers are excelled or re wo Wie We fei Fa from Wall sirens t atreet, two doors from Wall @ trad ah ROBSON: th et, two ¢ OR NEW ORLRANS, | DIRECT—WEDNESDAY, august 17. At twelve o'clock, noon. Phe Atlantic matt | seer steamer ART lorth river, eer froight pier 3 Ne ir passage apply at theomee of the Company, No. § aduenne {JOR HAVANA, DIRECT mit wey, AND, FIRST class United States mai OTA gommander, will sall for 6, at three yr fy sage apply to Mw: ae m RUSSRLE "BR, oy CO, Ww OR LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK BALL LIN —TAE gD COLUMBTA vil wall veal T at wa 8 wey City, N orio i Me: OOPPRY. bso NHO8R PRCULIAR Ann street, New Ship EMER, or FoR LIKERPOOT.—rAPSGOTT’ ‘8 LINE. Ae ‘ vor panane to of aaage ns NULIAMB & GUION, 40 Fulton tessa iyi Pal AME) BARLEROR Barta Placa Weal te Wetec > Aura or freigut or Pamsegs apy to prs Bo Tis, ho eyuyraieet RR LIVERPOOL-THOWPAON'S BL F% athe ony Tg RY Mibu | Sebh from or tosthe old country Pear | street a oRsiEROTO Felt SPLENDID PACKET SHIP | Pa ugar dbltaa LP Bhat | 5 has been stopped. K one erat Epring i hora Suthers p Stra a rat tha ow: 7 to ‘ HERS £00.86 South street | A Rk vivearoot, LON FOR LIVERPOOL. | Sy. "8 sea sails 2d August) Au ion AL. 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