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e Se ee es ane en J : ark FINANOWAL aN AFFAIRS_IN EUROPE. mempenenenpee ne ‘The National Steam Navigwion Compras Wrrgiods, eC rer Liverpeor atte P. Bon ine 1 @icd Queenstown on the 2b JEP arrived at tah port ‘early yosterday morning. Her news has beet fully antictpated. ‘Tee Manish bark ery Frederick, from Hayfi, landed Bt Queenstown, on the 234 uit, tas craw of (he American Ship Harriet Stephoos, rom Jimaioa for New York, the Bawe baving been revived from Ue revel cruiser Fiorida ip lautude $6 20 wes @r Britain, Tm the Bovse of Lords, July 21, the DH! for the es @adiishment or a decimal sy-\om of weyhts and mea- Bares passed Lo a BcCOUd FO6:1i9g, Jo the Hauge of Common”, Sie C, Woon mde the annual Boanoial statement (or ied The resut showed spat @ariou the mac three yeors tbe revenue had risen trom equilibrium to 4 baedsome surplus. votwithstandiag that Aaxation wa. deny dim wished aud debts Hyutdated in tha House of Lords, ob the 24, Lord SimacroRo DR Rencurrs called atieniioc tothe new “oy Alliance,” expressing his bees mit, and Be urped the goverument wor Ops |) counteract 1s wwila ces, Karl Rosast: tard he dit not oelieve to the revival of She Holy Aiiance, bie dnought a impos-tole, aud con fended that there was Bo cause for wins m. aud be thought Whe good undersiandiog Detween brauge and -Bastaud WoUld jnsUFE she peace ot Kurope. the House of Comm us, Mr Oss0Rse gave notice of @ Di ito reveal the Aberdeen act of 1415 relalive to bie @iave trade. &o. Mr. Lavaro, in response to au inquiry, sold -hohad rot Been the ciroular reported to Dave boen issued vy the Freucd governinew! inviting the Po vers to participate im Qn juiernational oungress (or revutitiog telegraphic Go. munication m' Furope, No vcd circulur bad oven sent to him, for the simple reaxoo (hat the Goglish Le.egrapbs Were in the hands of private cumpar.ies, Dir. CODEN moved ® TesOluticn against the exterston @ Loverament muoulacturing estadlisnments, und tc favor of employing mrivateeniervrise, He ar-ned bis Yrews at jength; but aiter debate the resvlution was withdrawn, videvec accumulates ogeinet the German, Muller, sus. doc Being guilty oF the murder rece vl perperrated’ aulrond carriage, and anoiher detecuve goes to New York per ATrigs, Wit A duplicate warrant for bis .rrest. DB is not considered certain @erer sated tm the ship Vici od apotber mau has tone, after spendi g Deon arrested in Stulford on ot four mouths in England, will revarn to afrioa on w © expedition, Lo put im traim op rations by means of Wuich the slave trade will be eventuauy put aa end to. Kidnapping Engit Sotdters. {From the London Times, July 18.] Lotters have just. been received in Huli from two men © Dave been kidnapped into the federai'se’ vice. One \uem is from @ man named Doaser, who left Hull for New York about twelve mons ago. Ho was by uradé a pPaoter, and one day he was sent for by a person who ered bim @ very good jov—one. in fact, by which he 8 to make his fortune, Hie was asked to drink: over » bor.au, aod did wo, Soon afierwards he ‘became ia Beusib'e, and when be again recovered cop-ciousness. he found thathe had been transformed into a federal soldier, out to BR depot, where. with sovera: other Eng: cruise,” be was dritica heavily every day, and after a few weeks was seut to join the army, where, at the dave of the ietter, be was compelled to fight in the ranks. The other fetter bas been received by Mr. Whivham, Ration, Waterworks street, Hull, it 1s {rom hie neybew, who states that be Joi¢ Liverpoaliy an American’ sip. Ou the woyage he was very much ill used hy the captaia and crew, umd he states that immediately om being Inde be was seized by soldiers and taken by force 10 ao island near New York, the nume of which be does not give, Here he mot with several other Fog is % whom bad been tmpressed into the federal This ievter, which is dated June 23, states that the re oruits were being drilled daily, and that the wriver ex+ ected almost hourly to receive orders to join the army. He compleins loudly that the Briush government does Bot jutervers to preveat thes@ scandalous outrag’® upon Englishmon, apparentiy lorgettiag that by goiug to Ame rica and on board au American sip be torieited all rea- eonable claim upen the counury he deserted. men for American b Ae Ariqtecratic. Merclag 2 PASWONABLE PAnIY; BOT THB ORuEMONT OUT OF Fast, * From the Louden wit inns rise many Of our ute si poet medenre 4 Florence Uecilia agek, ooly deawacer Angiesea by bis second meer, CA Bec dengtier vi the late eyes + Sir Churles iy B, morried om Saturdcy Sh seorge’s oe fo Se et sqo.re, tthe Marguie Of Hastings. @ mar? w 8s burried aud une: jed ono—mere, particululy, " @ uid appear, to Ue connections oi ber ladysbip, Doue Of wh m were witnerses tothe ceremony. ihe marriage tock place by license, the Rev. Jobo Weliesporve, Warwicksh: » Mr. Witkingo, Me. F. J. ig marquis? dest friend op "the oc Wikncases to Lhe marriage register were Iady Kdisn Maud Abnoy Hastwge, Mr. Frederick Granville ‘nd Viscouns Marsdam, After tne ceremony the nob.e. marquis aud bride left town by special train for bie his ‘auceatral seat, Downsogton Park, near A\ ‘Louch, Lenoatersuire. NEWS FROM CUBA, rrival of the Stewu p Liberty. The steamsiip Liverty, Captaia Wilson, from Havana on the 30ch uit., arrived at thie port yesterday morning. We are indebted to the purser for favors, Quv Havana Correspondence. Havana, July 90, 1864, News from Mo's —Mexican Iems— 4 Mexican Opera— Succes ub D.bu—Departure of tie Bishop of Havana, de, &e ‘Last night or early this morning the steamer Denbigh arrived from Mobile, with news of a batile before Atlant. gn the 221, ‘the fighting continued on the 25tn, but with what goweral result is at preseut uuknowt, the despatcnes being vory- few and short. By the time this loiter reaches you you will know much more than) c.n tell you Among the items of interest in the Mexican newspapers 1 fiodve which is. eminently worthy of mention, being no lesg than the appearance of ap original Mexican cpera The young author, Miguel Menéses, ta @ Blexican, and it ie Bratifying tokuow that, during*the stormy years through which bis country was passed, he hag been endoa, voriog to gather laurets upon other fields than those of human carnage und misery, Theopera, which is entitied A.grante, King of Nubia, was produced tor the tirat time in the cxpital on ine 12th inst, an presenee of their Imperial Majestios, and was rapturousiy received. ‘ne ¢ Bi Cvonis.a says:—'‘ihe thoatre was full and sof the piece brilliant. ‘he public were so. Geligbwed with the composition that they applauded Aimost all the pieces that were sung. Not convent wiih these demonstrations of approbation, the author, at the bexinning of the fourth act, was called for and crowned ou the stage. Ab the conclusion it was again inaisied with eatuugiasm that te should anpear, wien be was saluted ma Mavner that must Dave filed with intense satisfaction the new maestro, who bas so brilliantly be. £0u bis career ip that difcalt path where Rossini and Donizetti have immortalized themselves.” This is a flattering notice, avd I hope, fur the sake of the author aid American geuviug, that it is Do more than deserved, 1 wiil endeavor to fish outs smetning further iu regard A,oravte, aud give you twe result of my lavors, kav \ugethat at will Interest your host oGmuaic ioving readers, hgpticial Journal of the empire’ pubiishos # decree of peror Maximilian, appolating Col. Facio represen- @.ut the Courts of Madriaand Lisbon, with the cha Tacter of envoy extraordinary and minister plenipoten- ‘oSerapio Mora, as representative to sia, Sweden and Denmark, aud’ Don Uregyrio Baran. disrauag envoy und minister plenipotenhuary to Torin repubiic, are copirmed in their appojnt- ment, The Right Reverend Bishop of Havana, son of Francisoo The Danish Question. FRENCH OPINION OF NAPOUBON’S DIPLOMACY 4ND sy ISOLATION OF FRANCR—DANGER TO TH? haat GERMAN ON PY. Lar 4s (July 19) eorrespondence of London Times. } Tre pxims the C'mstiw/tonnel takes to refute tn xn are ticle of & deo gomi-ovioil character the arguinents $m avor of the incorporation of Denmark in the Gernniic Coslederstion, after ofllrming thet there is vot and cannot De wy trnth whatever in the report, gives rise to the sus) icion that Something more is meant than moets the eye. ihe article comes most likely from the usual quar- Aer, the Foreiyn Oitice, and is intended to convey what the government means. or, it may be, tha reverse of ‘what it means, The notiou of the iveorporation of Den- mark in Germany it pronounces to be contrary to common Boose, and MobeDly to. common sense, Dut Lo Lhe prins ciple of nationalities, which is incompatible with the Saiimate union of two peoples who have nover bern @ble to hve well as neighbors, sod who past and prevent conflicts proceed, above | gonism Of race. The most curious feature yn the reasoning 0 the ‘Constitutionnel ig lie adducing the treailes of 1515, waich Ramilied to the Conrederation those States only which Rad formed part of the vid Germay empire, but to whic Deomirk had never velonged. It would ‘be opposed to We old German law, and even w twe neture of th) we the very term “Germauic Confederation” mond Simply an asseinblage of Gerinan “tutes, to the exclusion i every Ste that is stranger to the origin and interests ef the Gorman land. An ainexstion of the sort would simon arly disturb the conditions of (he bilance o/ p ver Gx Evvore, “Wt would give rise to cont geo cies meuacing to. fome. positively iuuri as t) others, and, consequently, Woud occasion geneial disqret and ive rise to cucn dif” Bou tics and to resistance so great that it is impossible to @cmit there nas ever vertously been a question of guch 4 ayect tho anish question naturally occupies a | rom/nent pince fm be iiteai article of the twat number of the sen ds D de , ond the opinions o. tbe weiter om this tops my be safety ailirmed Lo be the ‘educated cias in Paris According to him, what ig sio- Falar ju the position of France 1s tout, having to judge ot The consequences to ber of the Daviet tals she is left Sompiciely igvorant as to the roal_podey of her guvera micat. The character of that poly, is efter iis motives, » laaned to the F ench peopie, ‘It is impos Hieb by otlicial document, emanating Srvm their own goverpment, to what that policy attaches iteeit as reapécis the past, to what it tends 1 future, on What sysiem it ucts, and wb t ends it has cought to at- What they have sought for above all in t debates which have taken plice in the House of Com mous aud io the House of Lords, on the tutions of Mr. Disraeli and of Lord Malmesbury, is the insight which the English Parliament hus been uble to give tw toe F. even people. Bot tue altairs of Denmark ought newer to have been for France a mere spectacle Frevchmen Reve been couvivced from the begipnivg that they were t vat jhterested of all the kuropean States in what peracd between Germany and Denmark, and they Bow remain oopvi.ced tbat the consequences of the _ Deoitb crisis ought to allect France more than any wences, and the per in which they affect ber, are visible at The'chieel: the Conjerence met with sho’ the unceriaivty of tue alliances of France, Brom at indeed aclressed to her, bu! she acté wrth nobedy. and nobody at present seems incline ta ac ume entertained by tho went, al, suces complaments a: with her, While eho renriins ip this flattered solitude, in ‘whicb she seems to take pleasure, others unt: ant for'ify Bhencvves Vy succes in em erprises which th: hos nat op- mcd, but which she has Womed. The unvn of Germ at tuiraclewhied Frenchmen regarded as impnesinia — ts cfocied b fore cheir eyes by the most singular means; (he un ou of Germany, upoo every occreivn when it wae Te alized, Was & Oxuse Of Kerious anxiety for French policy Bod at this day it cannot be contemplated without dis quis. » writer jn the Reoue Monds says:—~We repeat we bave Bo taste, under present circumstances, after the fall of Deomerk, amid “he rumors which cross exch other."to fake any oovjectore for ‘France That onr good offices may be demanded vy the King of Devmark, that the Prose an newspapers sbouid a UPL those fatteries may presge some xdvagc G: awa 384 Ver Uriiling mattorey- We tate thar we, Gli, would do well to austen for some ume wedding in rage affes. *. France would only, falhog back on bereeif, end as in the two yours her policy baw pros OF failed Aabrona, she purse at hewe successes more profitable the diplomatic triumohs which have receut ed all Ler Our pohay —iiberty and perer give of back the seutiment of o sod cient ba " bts, b will assooite us ainoerely, really to public aturs, ich wiil complete our politica: education, which will Fenow Lhe generons propuyandiem that we exercised for forty Jears io Europe; peace, by which sve sbail ronder he clemeuis of oor tpternal prosperiy aod rings of Our power 48 for our pat, we (ors jong time p ®t that the surest of jomuromg abroad ‘be elfieacy Of French § fluence rae Ov Liberal inevtntes at herm® The very asl eemts of our _lorelgh policy force us w have recourse these means. returns of the en of France show an in- enue Of cagh on baad of nearly three milions of frauc It was reported tnat Napoleon, after receiving ® course fF treatment at Vieby, would 'go to Haden, whore be ‘would bave ap ivtersiew with the Kiog of Prussia. Bourse quis; rents, 66. 160, Italy. Parliament was proroguad on the 224 of July. pe os Waa reported that the pan ieh Cabinet had resnived aot orgetically in order to obtem entire eauisinotion Tt wen alleged at Madrid tbat communications received from Cure ex wed a ciesire for the eetablicument of News trom Ji mm (Fr Wo are in roceiyt wt May. Japan to the ith of coutinae, The Emperor, powertal Deimioa o- rice Prince Chimie to cvmmand of the sorges ‘ce Our wlortauDt writes ‘bo hands ot English wok ver Gibraltar, Nee jwcer na Her Malerty rive mt Yoxonama, two Duven frigates. wi!) at ovce priceed te ‘Of the Holand “#8 to mavigvtion, — '” “Meet the */ ome AULHOF ILE BLIII Cont Nae tn heap 4 CHAT 8 On BOONE “DLeDAed tor Lor ong option. In eit © bes beens hte business Gone, 269 wales have been settled ot previous Book about 900 baer, veariy ail bank Perowie of Recoud rate [dae and iwlerior Hat 1» AAR nat ey te ee NO eM Tavee, Febx y Soave, haymg boon app inted to the archieptsc)- pai seo oc Tartagoia, in Spain, takes his deparcare tor Cad.z tis afternoon ip the Spapiso mui! steamer, As appears from his farewell pasyoral, be Jeaves ia the bd Bai na the gum of $203,094 17, to ba employed by b! 2sor ja erecting a new comoiery. J hove beard that the United States gunboat Merrimac, which was in our Day @ fow days sipee, jeft with, tae Yellow fever sticking Ws ber, and that mist of her crew and officers are now in Lospital at Key Weak. Gur Matanzas Correspondence. Matawzas, July 19, 1854. Garrpting of Four Chinamn—Disgusting Scenes Abvut the Gaprote—A pparent Indifference of Some of lve Speo- tators—Description of the Garrote, ic i witreseed to-day a most melancholy spectacté—tho garroting of four Chinamen for the murder of their-mas ter, under circumstances so bratal that I sbadder to think of it, The Cbicese here have an idea’thut if more than one is implicated in @ murder all will escape pupishment- and, acting uuder shis-deiusion, these wretches not only killed, but alae partially ate, their victim. For 30 doing, &s a matter of course, they sbould die; and, Jearning that they were to sulfer at seven o'clock, I, in compauy with some other bard cases, proceeded to the piace. of execution, Immediately in front of the campo santo, or burying groud, There were not many on the ground when we arrived, which gave u8.a good opportunity to inspect tho dread- (al instrument of destructioa. Very soon, however, the crowd came tramping along, pouring tn from every part of the city and surrounding couvtry; and ‘such @ crowd Iv was never my province to xce be ore. Every color in the rainbow, roen, trom the :ale feed Americr to toe blackest’ Ethiopian piat ever loft the shures of Africa, toe bright mlatto and also the Celest:a!, proud’ of his pigtail, was there, to strre, with sioleal ind'/ereuce, on tue quivering limo of hid dytcg countrymen, abd mutter urange things About barbarian torture We has waited some time, and took several ‘‘cock- to keep up our verve, when the low sound of muted drums fell on our ears, and the soldiers stationed about the foot of the guillitine made extra efforts to Keep the crowd at a respectful distance, when, amid the coarse jects of tle nogroes aud the how! of outelders tying to zeta place 1a froat, the four culprits, ironed and pinionad, and dressed in white frocks, desceading to the ground, ‘with white caps, on which’ wore painted biack crosses, attended by six or sight priests, and gnarded by a’ company of soldiers, mate their appear ace, and were immodiately placed with, their backs to the scaifold, and directly andor it, They wore also attended vy the “verduca,: or exeon toner, a negro coavict, who saved bis neck by tur ie J ox Ketob; and certetuly none better conid be found—be ‘woot through the business so nystem tically, Tho priests were iodefatigable in their SHendence on the prisoners, They stil! possessed o: life in prayers, Arak, they very willing todo: butthe negro wanted busine immediately hurried upon the soaffold one of thé anf tunates, who m ‘anted with a firm step and « seeming tolal ind) erence ty the fate whicd awaited bim. Tue platiorm t# about cigbt feot from the ground, in the centre of which is the apparatus of destructioums Smople wpright post, with a chair and screw attached, Te culprit is placed op the chair, big ankles ironed to the lower roy, wis bead resting inthe Loliow tron band, wht! asin ilar one is brought around the neck and forts end by a pin at the car, This done, the executioner sips Dick and e*iz0- the crank: the pricats, wh) never for & moment forsake tue tying men, Bt! con'inue 'O pray, the culprit respoud ng in an audsbie tone; the erank i3 tnrmed, and ip ‘ive seconds all is over—not a muse moving. The execationer, with a smile on bis ngly face, imme diately leaves the crank, and stepping round to the places his hand over the still beating heart of the oulpris! 1b Censes in a few moments; he thea anfastene the irone, and, taking the corpse with motherly caro in bis arme, }/t8 it 1@to ano.ber cuair piaced op the platform for the «cca. | sin, and immediately descends for another, who is des- patched jo like manner. ‘The whole affair passed of quietly, and will & leet'ng impression on those who wi Dodies wore leit sitting to thelr chaire ior. ten. ore ghoetly exbibition, The executioner was merched off in {he centre of the trosime toruls old quarters to await. bis Tyas, » mers next job ane crowd dispersed, and with them your hu ole e blo servant, who wbetner by yeli other country cm cor ised that for quick despatch, , the rue or gerroting, 06 peer Gottsto om the Jersey City and Bergen Potne Kaitiroa We have roceived the Tollowlbg reports of the collision Of two dunnwy enginer, which we pabiish in the hove that It is much exaggeratéd:—One of the dummy engines of this company, coming to Jersey 0 ity Inet evening about eight o'clock, of Dear Boll's Heady where the dum miee are exen with adammy ond trached (empty), standing onra fide truck, severely wounding three” perrone: Yo) is i ‘state the darimy Unongbe, tan La 2A 1D londed to ite utmost capacity with revurn- seis wba ha b, uy BS very Bieh rived: ASAT aia an porn | UJ wore on it, Ses the cries of the poten to. heer were eopeaioty L — a moe Beals) conpmmenran BANE NO/R COMPANY, An interesting veme wie pinyed yesterday om the Bm--|- Pire grounds, Hoboken, between the ‘engtavers ond Dfintore employed iy the Continental Batik "Note Compa- ty. The game wag.u closely coutested tbat is was'a eas. sary to Play ten innings to dec.de jt. The fotlowing was bos Of horse cars, came iw ccdlision | Ww with rain. ‘should advance itaelf 10 ND COMMERCIAL. awn nicl, par 4—6.P. M. ‘The tnsensibitity of the paople to the condition of the Ratioeal credit. is untitied to be comedered Qse of tue ‘wouders of tho day, abd the apathy of nan who aspire Wane rank of statesmen is, oD this ‘subject; so great as ‘to be simply deplorable, Neitber patriots in mor patriots out of office have done any tning which has impressed ttsolf on Our Jegisintion since the commencement of this war which is elevated abore the common level of expediency, avd tbe ébip of Biato has beeu piloted by,iguorsnce aud ‘oorrption into tbe dark’ guif whose sbores are marked 8 corrces a| iv ie therefore bigh time thatthe country tion OF the dan- gers of the sikaxtion apd adopt the means best caloutated to ward off the threatened catastrophe, which, uptess we ‘change our courge,.will most assuredly,@oouer. or later, @verteke us, Tbhero ure probably men in this country who aro capable of successfully managing the. national Giances, taking them jist as they stand; bat we have had noevideuce as yet that those men are to be founda jm the Cabinet or ia Congress, It ts, indeod, obvious to all the world that our lostitations*”do not secure for us the dest men. im the” bigher walks of goverment, and thus the country, spat in many respects 18 the greatest and graudest on/earth, surrenders the control of its Dest to imies to intellectual pigmies, or at the of commonplace ability. Medivority ia in the ascendant, and medioority is merely cunning with- Out graap Or foresight, We want the best iuteliects of our age abd country in high places to-day, ‘The pakry cousideration of temporary popularity ip too much for the members of this administration to resist, ‘even if they had the ability to oonce' bold and fo or exewute ANY skilfal policy which wonld de Whely to endanger jt; and while we have such men in power bow can we feol surprise that our six per eent gold bearing bonds should have recently beou worth only forty-three in the Lendon market, while the rebel cotton loan was 6eiltng in the same place for seventy- six? How, with’ financial policy which coasuite only the prerent, eulations for the of power and present wants, future, can wo to that certain solvency which this “country as are ite expenditures now, and as they al making n0 cal- look forward it 18 within. the to preserve, immense likely to be sor @ long time in prospect’ The mukeshift and hap- havard contrivances of M, Chass, if psrsevered in long evongh, will overwhelm this vouatry with disaster, he insidious approach of which few will see till the del- uge is upon them, With every respect personally for the present hoad of the #reasury Departmeut, we must nevertheless say that he ae thus far developed no fiuaucial sbihty whatever, and that to look for anythi the evils whi policy of Mr, Chase, Unired tes. bad ng but their under his auspices we have no reason an aggravation ingeption of in the He has been able to do nothing better than appeal to the patriotism of the people to take the new currency Joan in the face of other. national securities which can be purchased on far more advantageous terms, This reliince upon sympathy, and this atiempt ‘to develop sentiment, resources, shows woukness of capacity for action on the Seoretary’s part, and is unworthy of the dignity of the instead of real That it should have boon commended by administration organs only shows how far our pride bas beca made to men in power, tothe weakness of the! Rw safer. by hour, the But & will uot do for this coantry to bow It bocomos it asa great wths strength and trinmph over tho diill acts of the cultiegowhion have been thrust upon tt. Its res> urces are suffidieutly vast and permanent to enable it to main- tain its fuauceson a cound basis throughout this war, whatever the cost may bo, while tho future promises far more thau the pressat, and this promise amouts toa cor Inty, and. st only requires good statesmanship to maintain oar solvency aad prosperity as long as our country and pontlation remain what they are. The evormous bonus and iaterest the goverament is paying for money Jent on tts bonds is simply ruinvus, and will continue to be so while it has more than six hundred aud thirty millions of currency afloat, amount- ing, with that of the banks, to more than eight huudred and @iirty millions ia all. This mast keep up the iata tion of prices 1a proportion to its own depreciation; aud 80 long a8 it remains an incubus upon the wealth of the country, the government will oniy receive forty coats— or leas and less ag time advances—on the dollar for its boods, while it pays about Siteen per cent jnterest on the {ull amount. rupley there must bat of this, so corned, we have Jittle hope; To save tho nation from bank be contraction in tar ag this admivisiratioa is con but it will be te serious duty the futare, of Congress on next meeting to weigh well the question of our flognees, and cowsider the propriety of compolling the conversion of the curreasy within a fixed time into twenty year coupon bonds, bearing from three to five per cant interest in gold, secured by a special spocie tax on property, the coupons being re as the equivalent of gold. yable for its payment If Congress paesed euch a law there would be, of course, a great outcry from epecutators and ® great downfall of prices, that of the promiam on gold among thom; but by refrainiag from furth ¥ curren, 3, and relying entirely on taxation and loaos in th» future, the financial welfare of the United States would be secured and the danger of greenbacks ahaviag tho tate of assignats would be bepplly averted, ihe condition of the banke of the three princtpal com mercial cities of the Onion is exhibited in the following tabie, which gives the aggregates of their iast weekly statemonts:— N. Bort Jul July » shai PY ‘oi aa 4.553, (26° 52.020. Benton, Bite 1, Total... Last week Decrease ia increase in Docrense {1 ease img dep: The cwh crac ‘sarer in Boston, at he $8,059,502, a decrease of $591,042 as compared with the Close of the provious week. The Boston imports for the wack ending Jniy 20 were $048,254, apamet $191,495 for the corresponding week in 1s the corresp nding wook Jeppasite, Beri the bands of the Assistant irea- close of hasiness, Jnly 30, was in 1863, The exports, were $632,606, against $172,209 for The following table shows the reiative value the old rebel currency Wears to the new ne of rebel ‘Treasury notes. There is no weal difference, as neither has avy/other basis thaa the bare prom‘ss of @ baukrupt bogus government; but & he Rich joad Consrevs at ite list session enacted a law which reduce the value of the old ienve thirty-three per cep’, avd authorized a new baich, which was to circulate at-par, and at the samo time give tone and character to théir corrency, To what extent they succeeded may be learned from the fact that a one dollar Tuited States greenback can be exchwwged in Rich. mond for twenty dollars of the uew rebel Treasury notes, and that it requires one hundred and eighty dollars of the later description of monéy to purchase a barre! of fouwr— i'd deer, a Tieve, O14 Tenne, verso ed a $3 Ray oe 8 OF My Be aes 20 0) 23 19% ao Ss 3 36 oa = sovagernese =e Sa ditty. Prom eth New York. Banmore Mths. PRileteli hia, viene ‘Total, Bo aS 2°23 WE Pounds. 2 270,027 Bev Teme, Seg = big 3 2 eK Seer — = S4ESSS°% SETSSE5EF Fe FR OK 3. paazeassds Of Tannfactured tobacco the total exports from ie United Staten are am followa:—- 64. Jan. pT ay 04. Tota! in 8% Pemnde, 8,577, Mi 103,18! 1.765 it px a The foliowing table sDows tho amount of four aud grain tn store,at Chiungo nt the dfs indiodted — Flour, bbls. ‘Whoat, busliors, ar Barley. Jul 194. sub 1551850 oe g1,a8h 400 16 902.70) 216,28" Lt 258 1,346 y -—Aveordiog 1 toe abow table, says the Chicago Prituae,, there I mere than double the amount of wheat 19 siore now jw that city that there waa & year ago, and the entoo may be naid of corn. This 4 tha resets of over Paneng tition, Dy whieh prices howe heen Pan nn to aan © * WmIgbs thas ebigpere agg net éispened to take Dold. 1° Siew fri Sitnaanea” AND. DEATHS. ene ind mae Ho.anaw-—agnn,—Oo saturday, July 80, by the Pep. ¥. Uauiertete, 8-4, Palaxn 3+ HOLAHAN, eye , Auwina K, Kaan, of this city. Mee veon On Weanesde¥, avigtint 3: by 3. by a Ray Thos. deaseste Wf Von’ of tale ony. Ne-curds Remvas-—Daves,—Oo Wedoesday,. ‘August 3, by the Rey, Mr, King, Captain Roseat Reyes, of [Pooklya, 803 ands, aye, daughter of Ira B Davie, of thts city, Resux—CaKtwaucum—Ab tho residence of the bride's father, on Wednesday, August 3, by taaZev M Of the Kighteenth stteet Methodiss Ep fon deees Wi 4s Kenwy, late Major of thé One Hondrod and Fifteentn Pennsy iva’ ja Volunteers, to Ja aughter o Thomas W, @artwright, late Captain, of the Sixty-third New York Volunteers, Irish Hrigade.., Philadeiphis aud Toroato papers please copy. Van pene ob a this city, on ‘Tuesda , August of Jamaica, to Miss Grarnuos 2, Mr, Janes Van SiotEN, R. Lorn, of Newtown, f. L Died, Aten. —On Thureday morning, August 4, Jame Aly, aged 38 years His ‘riends and relatives are respevéfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from St. Toomag’? church, corner of Prince avd Thompson streetn, to proceed to the Kver- green Cemetery , on Saturday alternoon, at two o'clock. Brous.—At Greenfield Hill, Conn,” 00 esday, August 3, WinrixiD Scorr, youngest son of James aud Marta Briggs, oged 10 yours and 3 months Abe relatives aad iriends of the family are respectfully Snvited to atiend the funeral, from the resitonce of rtd coased’s stater, 71 Ryerson street, Brooklyn, this (Bri- day) a(ternoon, at three o’clock. Bromeacuse.—n Thursday morning, August 4, after a Jong and painful illoess, Baompacwcr, aged 55 ears. Yemne relatives and friends Of the famiy aro reapect- fully, invited to attend the fuera}, on Sanda: Aarts ares at two o'clock, trom bis late street, Brooklyn. Braby.—0O0 ieee, Angust 2, at Jefferson Vatley, N J., Winx Cor, only 8) oot Dr, Jobo A. and Ohveg. Brady, of Williamaburg,’L 1., aged 2 months, ‘The’ remaina were mterred in the Cemetery of the Tvergreena, BRADLEY — ANASTASIA Bravigy, tbe belovet wife of Micbae! Bradley (maiden name Burk), late of Oabercon. lish, conuty Limerick, Ireland, departed this !ife-on Thurscay, Aggust 4 The funeral will take place from her late residence, 77 Prospect strect, corner of Jay street, Brooklyn, ou Suturday afternoon, at two o'clock. Tue relatives and (rieods are respectfully invited jo attend, Barry.—At twelve o'clock, at hig residence, 55 East Broadway, DaNiet BARRY, aged 23 months, the gon of Walter Barry, Inte of Paretaaat, coanty Cork, Ireland, The fyvoral will take place in the afternoon. at one o'clock, for Wiliamebarg. All srieads are invited to. attend, Cusary,—On Thursday, August 4, James, the beloved child of Timothy and Alico Cleary, aged 13 yeira aod 8 montba. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfu}ly_ invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, Thirtieth street, between Tenth aod Klevento avenues, this (lriday) afternoon. at two o'clock. ‘Crama.—On Wednesday evening; August 3, from con- gestion of thebrain, Hakay M., infant son of Kaward aud Mary Cumining, aged 3 years and 18 days. Faneral from nis parents’ residence, Fordham, on Saturday afierno n, at two o'clock, Cop: an.—Suddenly, at Fountain Grove, Carada East, on Saturday,'July 30, ANNA ANDERSON ComLAND, wi @ of ‘Alexander nd, ¥sq., and motuer of Mrs, Dr's. De Walle, of New Yorke ony: T.—On Thursday, August 4, Coanes E., son of mei B. aod Helena Covert, aged 9 years. Yhe (aneral will take place at the residence of his pa Ne Adams atreet, Srookiyn, this (Rriday) morn- chek. The frieads of the family ure respec ‘lig invited to attand, Casex,—Ov Wednesday, August 3, Parnice Casty, pative of the pariah of Kmper, county Westmoatn, ire. land, in the 57th your of bis age. ‘Tho reintives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) atternoon, at one . from his late residence, Riguty-vinth street, between Fourth and Fi(th avenues. Donp.—Im this city, on Weduesday, August 3, Joun Dovp, aged 63 years Tho relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of the Ancient Britaia Society, are respeotfully invite od'to attend the faneral, from his daughter's reaidenco, 25 Commeree street, this (Friday) alternoon, at one o’¢ivck. Utica papers pleage copy. ‘Ihe membors of the Ancient Britons’ Benefit Society oby notified to attend tue faseral of Brother. Joba Dodd, from 25 Commerce street, this aa a‘ternoo, At on8 o'elnor. . LEWIS, Secretary. Dueny.—On Wednesday, august @, Satan, youngort aa ghter of John aad tiary G Duaphy, aged I year and mtb, ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her parents, No, 85 Second street, this (Friday) afternoon, at hat! past one o’lock Deccer.—On Thursday, August 4, at his residence, New Springville, 3. L, Davin Aston Dwockar, aged 71 years. The faneral will take place from his residence. The friends of the family are imvyited to attend, on Satarday afiersioon, ab two o'clock. Peekskil} papers please copy, Davroy—0n Thursday, “August 4, Corvma Brow, youngest child of A, C. Dayton, aged 7 months and 14 “Ine funeral.will take place from the residence of her parents, tunis (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Hanovn.—On Thuraday, August 4, alter a protracted ilness, Hoc DiaMoxn, anative of county Derry, Ireland, mir of his age. nis and relativcaat the famtly are respectfully favited to attend the funeral, frum. his lute re: \iaaco, evrner of North Ninth and ifrst streeis, Willamaburg, this (Friday) afternoon; at two o'clock. Davia--At Elizabeth, N. J. on Wedvesdiy, August .3, Mre. Caruasixe Davis, relict of Nathaviol Davis, oF Albany, N. Y,, in ube 8éth year of her age Hier relatives and friends are respecituliy tnvitet to attend (be funeral, from her tate residences, No. 113 Union strect, Iizabeth, N. ¥., this (briday) afternoun, at two rel Deri, —Consenivs Covtser, youngest sow of James D. and Mary ©, Domilt, aged 5 months and 13 d.ys. The relatives ana frieods gf tho family are respeot(ully invited to attend tao (unerdT services, at tho residence of his parents, 132 East Forty oighth street, om Saturday morning, at nine o’ciock, The rematas will be takea 10 tea'Tor interment won.—At Spring Valley, on Tuesday, Angnat 2, . ReKenson, youngest sin of Henry atid ed 26 years, 9 months and 18 day it nd relatives cnd fr‘en' f the family are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, from bis lute residence, at Spcirg Valley, this (Friday) inoraing, at haif-past soven Hornins.—On Wodnesday, apreat 8, Jon BH, Harais, azed 2 years, 9 months and 16 d: The relatives and friends of the amily are respectfully i d to attend the funeral. from the reside: ce of bis . this (Friday) afternoon, at jucks Her remains will be takeu to the Lachoran ery for interment. Mantey——On Thursday, Angast 4, P, J) Banter, aged 29 year Jno retatives and friends of the fathity aro respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resid 4 me Brookiya, om Saturday a(ternoon, at three .—At Clinton Station, N. J., om Wedvestay Aw gun 5, Mre, Euzaeenn Ham, im the 77th year of her The relatives and friends of the fajnily invited to attend the faneral, this aay f {fridey), His romaina will be taken to Tarrytown, N.Y... for interment. Carriages aa in oo Pler No, 2 North river, at ctoveo o'el Honstx6rox.—On Thnrelay, August d, Sanan J, tons. INGTost, I the S5Ub year of her age The felatives acd friends of the family are respectfally invited ta attend the faneral, front bet lite residence, No. 214 West Sixteeuth atreet, this @#riday) afternoon, at wo o'clock. Tae remains Will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Hamuton.—On Wednesday, August 3, Grace, infant daughtor of William H. and Kate Hamilton, aged 2 year and 3 mothe, Little Grace — A bud 00 carth To bluom in Heaven, family and the members of Lebanon Longe, . A M., aro invited to attend the fuserely ron the residence of her grand/atuer. Janos bs en Y Broome street, this (FFidey) atternoon, at two "fanie—Dd Aorta, Anguct 4, of diptheria, 1 omiy ebild of Frederick and Lucy B. King, = from country, hoi 4 friends, from country, home an: * it Cod we Yeas ou tb " m a 935% Mark's place, this (Friday) The friends of t 192 a ral Boon, #12. Buenos Ayr please co, Le oat Wiles Point, Na hd LN. Weim. im pt Vulva ay nie hearns, sed 6 tbs, . onde oF the 7, alee a meimber’” of Mo. Fidad Lodge, No. 42, 1 0. «OY, are eves $8 puget t dy 2B trom’ Lud Tay Side! (Priday’ arom cehpiae o’elock, A LF win be interred Oreew vedoren TAL. Moor tay tine coun'y, on Wedooslar, August 3,.Witian V. Arad, aged 08 years, 6 montneena Is days, The friends Are invited to attend tho funeral, from the first Presbyterian’ churot: on Saturday motu ing, &s eleven o'clock Manson On Tbursday, Augiet 4, Micwsni, Wa pa A ee ale Of Kaliow, county the frends and Acydaiitances will, pleasd attend the pag 2 this pa ee merning atten olcipck, from 336 jon street, concer Captain Crrvnor My | =-Du Wounesitay, ‘segue Sy } Vhe fanern! wil me ne pon thay 1 afternoon, at | 1 two o once, Yeland, The tr st) ite and iflents, also the members: Morton Loige, wand A M., of Hempstead, 17, tn, Mate to atton s. i ington and Georret own ‘papers’ plain copy acon. Srv sve oo dy, Aaguat 4 ky MARY A CLARK, Ww, iiltagn B. hiace ne a8 fore, 43 yours bt rau! ba and 10 jaye, be sf iarmovy tin meno be ‘mmo, re. je wien No ma Oi are terion 16 atten she tuners), om , a Sunday attoravon, .sromabe ‘hares othe Ryiphany; Stan! ween Feret and Nortoik Fs ig “apasana 00 thureday, angus ¢, Parmer wm | ive and friends nf the family are reapertfully tonttoud the faperal, from b resiven Ne aia ‘stieot, Wis (FFiduy) anaraoan at two © Srocmebn.—U=Breoklyn, 00 Pherae sf mae of a ofeotum, J f oe ond i Srevand Laura. Rickerwop png » aged 150d Yorade 6 Phe rhe aes and ‘riende of the mil ‘respect! invited to, aitend the foueral iim te fence of pore No 17? Ctinton street, u Friday) afternoon, four o'elook. Thoraday, Anqust ¢, Brsnsenggieste Naeeo. ouad OL yovrn wantin of € a of abe inmaity 14 Oettaks abe ti a he enced Neos? — 00 wife of J mae. Sao sows 5 eon favent rT S"Beoaktya, to sarees nee « O08, cae ge at two o'clock P. isvixe. —On | Thurada cident ono of Bonert ned Pranost Reco ga ct Nujwoe of the wit be ee pp paner. At West Farm Augunt 2, oy a & a, OGoaush azed am sme Et oa sop of Joun P, and rewsbury, N, J.. 0B Seman, Avene 2, wi@of thomas 1, Purker, in yeur of The relatives and friends of the family are vespedt Qe invited ta attend the funeral, from her Ite residouce, ia Yeventy-etzhvo street, between Second and Ubird aveudes (leteenth tone est of Third aveune), this (Friday) alter QO n, at bait p-syiwelve o’olock, Proupsour,—01n Wodoondoy. August 8, ALzranpEs ‘his axe. "Draor, in. the ash His relatives ae Pea ery Ah L-sered bed atteod = Brook, yn, the terieag afore eevee funers o'ohvek. pee Wei afternoon, Fra ce 3, at two. chek, of apeplexy, was, eon of James and Ano Riley, ip the 10th year of bis age. Tue (rionds and relatives of {the faraily are invited to Attend tha ‘uneral, from the residence of bis parents, 266 os Vhirty-tret street, ‘thie (Friday) afteracea, at'two tom {Os aeenein a Sgaemn t Of inflammation of the ANIA, tne wife of Win. ‘A. Reed, Hor fronds and. relutives aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at her late residence, 9034 Mercer street, ov alverncan, et two 07 Rui.. Wadi moraing. August 8, at.one o'clock, of Commumution, FitrtaM. the only soa of Nelli and Miry Ann aged 19 yeare and 4 mootns. ‘Toe (rivnds and relatives of tbe temy are most respect 3 | fully i) v:ted t attend the funeral, trom the residence of | Bown 4) ! / H Fe vom 543 iludson street, this. (Briday) afternoon, at wo Rax — ai Wednesday evening, August 3, of cholera in- fantum. Carouxe Loverr, infnt daughter of John L, Mi A Xile. aged 2 months and 29 days, The relatives and friends of the family are @ respectfully invited to attend the ‘uveral, (rom the residence of ber uacle, Mr. George Morgag, No .293 South Second street, mecon City this (Friday) morning, at vi elock. KAYMOND —Un Saturday, July 30, of imilammation of the bowes, Many Mavoe, danghter of Samuel K. and Letitia Raymond. aged 4 yours, 6 montbs aud 8.daya, Hart ord aud Norwich papers please copy. SLUIT#t.—On Wednesday afternovm, ya 3, Jaxes 8. SLuvTER, aced 42 yoara, the retatives nd friends of the family, and members Of tue Bar, are respectively invited to attond the funeral, from his late residence, No, 44 Sussex street, Jerse! city, N. 4, on Saturday afteruon, at two o'ctock. iis re- majns will bo iaken to Claverack, Columbia county, for ptt ntoe od on Sunday afiernoon, Hudson papers please copy. ‘Swimm. —On thursday, August 4, Wiiaam B, Syne, youngest son of fenjamin W. aud Mary ©. Smith, aged 2 ‘at 7 months apd 24 days God ca‘led bim ero the radiapt noo Woich made its circles since his birth. /Tw 8 bird to part, sweet babe, so soon, ‘To ngh much too fair to dwell on earth, oweth best. ‘His will be don It grieved onr hearts to part with bi Bat stil we'll cberish our dear one, And never wiil bis face grow dim, ‘The relatives and tricnas of tae family ate ‘respect. fully fuvited to uttond the funeral, from the residence of ‘bis )@ eats, 72 Alnsiey, street, Willamsbarg, op Saturday afternoon, st two o'ewel, without turthor iavitation, Sarru.—At Passaie, N, J., on Thursday, August 4, Ext Nok EaGis, Ouly ehid of Robort B, and’ Annie K Smith, aged Pmontns. ‘Pho reiat'yes and frieuds are respectfully invited to attend toe {aseral, {rom the residenes of ber grandfather, Dr. G. Terhune, at Passai on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. Cars leave {Oot of Chambors atreat, New York, ata quarter to twelve A. M. and return ata quarter past four P. M. Suute —At the United States Hospital, Fifty-first street, on Thursday, August 4, of wounds recotved in the battie private Daximn @. SHor#, 0° Company G; Portie:n regiment New York Volunteers, aged 84 years abd 3 months, g May he rest jo peace, His remains will be taken to Wappengus Falls, for imtorment, on Saturday morning, at eight o'el ok, by Pudeon River Raliroad, A brave soldier, dutiful ‘sou and tfue friend, VAN ALLEN.—At Madison, N_J,, on Tuesday, August 2, Wiue Lverer, oniy so@-of Wiliam ©. and Mary &, Vau Allen, of New York, aged 9 years, 8 months andl? days, ‘The funeral will take plvee from the residence of his grindfaiber, Mr, J. S. Patwin.in Madigon,N, J., this (Fri day) motuing, eleven.o'clock. VANDER Hi a Iburaday, August 4, Paun, Vanogr meck, nyed 49 years, p tho (riendsiand relatives of the family aro invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, $1 Charl- ton street, this (friday) afternoon, at one #’clock Woons dx —On Jhursday,. August 4, aiter a jingeting iMness, Kuicaurrs, wife of Captain David Woodside, aged 49 years. ‘the relatives and friends are inyited to attend tho funeral, trom her late residence, 119 South F ya, K, 0.) op Suaday attornomh, at two o’cliclp in’ thursday, Angust 4, Ricateara G, daagh ter.of Eis ta ‘a and Rebasos Wiidey. The triends of the jumi!y are invited to attend the funeral, from 243 it Thirteth sireet, this (Kriday) uftornoos, at one a’elock. SHEP PA NG NEWS... p seremao TOR smm “youx—rni9 pay. Ise ‘ i) a MOON iM niu Ware an Port of New York, August 4, 1864. ARRIVED us — ve casein Budd, Key West, 6daya Bound to? ~* p Virginie (Br), Shaw, averpoa: July 37, and Quecesiows 3 ae OAM, With mdse passengers, to 1 hag ce eamebib itor . Wilson, Havana, July $0, with mdse And passen. era, 10 Harzone € Co, ip Dudley Buck (C8 trapeport) | Warding, New 1, via Hatioras Tnlet 2d, with passengers, to US ahi Shas Thomas (U 8 transport), Beaston, City ot 3 Quartermaster, towow (Fr), Lubaste, Havre, 42 days, with mdse, Minturn & Co. ip Germania (Ras), Francke, pehtam, Spare, with modes and (85 paaera sr, to, af Ship kuropa-( gen, Bromen, 45 fanca, with saeran pte Luling & Co. Jul eu B's spore ward Bark Hosolatign, frow Livery tiar Newt rc; og pe gay as ship Snomi.” bord &; cy ion 43 tn lon bark Jol \ane, from Cardi day, vena juste trom i Koppet:nay AD. 3. Cape boot Hoy He.eme zh hy yt py to Westray, (iivbe rig Jain Sbaosford, Pars, det s Kverett. are jays, with rabber, Arr Flushing; Non) from Bat air from Frag ao ata, American Perta, see leave) aif acts: Bosker, ona 7 NY shame r ft Oagent © Oslann Giimpecs Hacrancas, Fla: sche, Fomor, Wit Beers, MYors. Sid Br cp are sont Asa re cee as erie fasted. xn es ce, th caer: Pi iiame, Bari ‘ano er penis sed Biles a aaron: ‘ork. BANGOR, Ang l~are bark Anne, vatone Coombe, Bearer for Buropes. brig fom 50%, Geores ny Di TH, July 23-—Are. brig coi ic okt teats Some 8c ans Fortress a Modree; W oxen a —— Wie STI if ¥ 90-4) Jaano, Wes eee In eat Bee a ates GLOECESTER, APT alt, Rook land for N York; at De! pede pret ya AS coeiron , and Teadypnis tor ienavon Voleat. We for ‘aa; Gearminn. Brow: ize (hr Cason ae for Hat 5M TE Derinser, Bi Black nad Bi 'n ‘el Dean NYork; Kmptre. 8 tei i Samar F Trade Wind, aan York for Kenne- NEW BEDFORD, aug 3—Sid sehre Li Guptil, Guplill, Frances, Ferra, Axe MR, ‘abi ta; pion. N¥ ork. i “Ne ew auaT PORT. (er ued: Benawor, Pia DRUEHIA, r i Urles, Thoe Walvar, Went erd: .: See ang jacksod, New Orleans; ty Elfen, Gilm a MYoru® obra itt, Bonnet, and dob, inns, bs oar a mea, Turner, Bucksport, nd, D> ‘Cargill Ms Nenana ie ‘New Haven, at ways Atheniam, Kevin, Hanna: ork -Petedon 2 Miller, Port Royal; Brige Barat im. Thorne ay f) — ‘ oe Demarara; Fort, Cow Me Jere: jonros etre, SJ Vangnn, Avert yg Weymouth? o eee Mont- gomery, Hingnan; J M_ Kayles, Thompson, 3 Frice, Kelly, Plymourh Boon be og! Wetnuata Joo; Win Carlson, Px oe woenes. e woe Perry ands as ana bid et Boston; i; Bilver- porey ‘A Gremer, it. Provir om, Sid Re RTLAND, Aug 2—( rT oe ‘hen Merryman, Bamjiton, SacAre Br t, Liverpool. PORTANOU ei att ‘cnet iar are Lady Suffoln, Frisbee, Philudelphia; Join Adame: Hateh, N: LAND. July 2i—Aer schr Bork; zh, » brig Sevan, Baliedk Jame lanesaa.’ Vinal 23th bark Carre Packard iar {froma Bangor), pool: Aug 1, sehr Brier, Piston, NY MISCELLANE pProrosats FOR LOAN. Treasuny Di urv Drragrurny, July 25, 1804. Notice ts hereby given that subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer ot the United States, the savers! Assistant: Trensurers and designated Deposttaries, and by the National Ranks designated and qualified ay Depositaries and Pinan- cia) Adents, for Treasury News payable thrée years from Augiat 15, 186%, bearing intrest at fhe rate of seven and. | throg:tenthi'per cent per aoaiim, with semi-apiual eonpone. attadhed, patable tn lawfal money. ‘Thesd notes wWill'be convertible, at the option Of the holder, at maturity, into siz percent gold bearing bonds, re- deemabie after five and payable twenty yeats from August Fil 15, 1867. 2 The notes wil be iemned in denominations of fifty, one hundred, five hundred, one thousand and five thousand dollars, and will be istued io blank, or payable to order, ap may be directed by the ambscribers. Allaubscriptions must be for Afty dottare ‘or wore mu tiple of fifty doliarm, = Bie Dupticata certiGcateawill. ve Ieaued forall: deponta” The party depositing mnst endorse ipon the original certificate the denomination of notes requiredy and: whether they ‘age to be lsvued im Diank or payable to order, When soen- dorsed {t must be left with the aMoer receiving the depoets,. to ba forwarded to this Depariwrent, The notes will be tranamiived to the.owners, {rec of iraue portation charges, as soon after the receipt of the original cort cates of deposit an they can be prepared. Interent will be allawed'to Angnat 15 on ali deposite wade prior to that date. and willbe onid by the Department upon. receipt of the original certificates. An the notes draw foterest from Auust 6, persons mat ing depesics subsequent to that date must pay the interes accrued from date of note to date ot depostt, lis Partics depositing twenty-five thousand doVare and Pd a Si wards for there Roles at any one time will be allowed 8 oot mission of one-quarter of “one percent, whieh wil! be pala peat, Satatta hee Mareb, Arrovo, Jai ew whh mi geben to | by this department upon the a receipt af a Dill for the amount, R Vowoil. July’ 29, lat 8906, low 69 Roaring SW Int ined tat 37.39, lon 73.30. 90. sar aan not Paldted white, very low inthe’ water, npposed a blockade Tanner, stewrbg W. Baur Aymcer (ir). Mills, St Maro. Jaly 27, with logwond: fo DR Dowsif, June td (outward passrcn), lat 23 14, lon 6 fi, was pouried (rom rebel stoamer Flor: ta cruising, 8° we ed (Br), Pits, Trinwady 25 days, with mdse, to 9 Sebe 8 Smith, Chase, Bitzahethport for Fal) River, SW Ponder. Vbill-ns. Ball diver for Aibamy. Behe 8 Clara, Grill. Vawlnek: Webster Laval New London, ie Ba, Fon, Bridger. ‘wt Josephine, Buens, ors deforeon for Newburg. Soir A Hendecton, Burgess, Orient te Chavmer, Fuier, Albany Tor ‘Forvang,, Bone W it Gear, Parkary Kundont tor ¥ Rubona Pen diovan, Handout tor Boson, Sour N) ‘oodont for Hosten. Behr R Halooy,” Der ay, Roadout for Providence, BELOW. BX g Chimb azo, Scott, from Trinidad, Also one brig, name unkuown, SalLEn. ** 34—Steaners Vietor, Varina, Continental: ten Zoreentels Thowprom, Czar: bark MK Look hort: briga Ou KA Reedy SN Nowail, Protentia, Havelock, Highiaa a i . Ba bin: Sone Tiuverprise, J'P Way, Macbetvenas nt? ‘Wine at sunset, 8, very light Sreamemp Crrv of Wasuinacox, Capt Brooks, of the Inman Hine, takiog the United States mal’s, sails to morrow. noon, for Qveenstowa and Liverpool h, Me, from Saga July is for New York, with @ cargo of sugar and mulassos, went ashore of the morning of tne Sd Inst, on Bouth Shoal of Bar- negat Inet Crew saved. Tho vessel was tight at laat ac counts, though sho may have gone to pieces night of the 3d, during the heavy eagerly Dldw,. e fram Biverponl fe ‘ork, auore oh Hevim WT, Wet caine Om nnd pal Blows making no water, vant (96 rac Sot n, Teicha, oe lon ot eed bt the inten aavioos wat Well bah BRK Banna URQOKER, bebore pepaeied wrested, Of Floyds, weut sahore ats AW on ot oer cae A Wreens was bow ne at the time and there was ty POS Lhe emp taiTr pot ancartatt its ai tanks of movanen: worn Sayed and rauan ve'Rere Wests tie, mi 4 and te a ad Fomnalnder of the-careo were pot ee thoy tay Bank ern.ow shore on Arklow Hes ul cot of 8. Hise Paanen sore rats Tans, ee ts a Rane'® WUaED te es tewe ‘ult im 1849 ab Cala, Mo, has bogn sold on privace, teews. Bra WAnrace Por, A. t Pembroke fm wba daieow'e nd on penalty Doli at Ponbroke Rom 1A Baynes, of Brookhaven, at Newport, has com. Bees moore, mus fatag veen Jaguohed from the ways, tn HAAN pas been Olt he Wi} Procand | bY tone burthen, built at hork weigh Pe mien. hip. myth bern NB, wna in 4 fo, ‘bo se srg aew't 107 ap, tina Men eunibe cine Khe Unto, nd Philo Vaal ton large whale a (ew dave prey one Wad two Boats ane await whlin wae Lat, with 400 fathome of line. Wood tondh ai Payal oa of Ang. Bean Saver, ARWOVO, July hm Y ome ane _ Me onlay hte Con HY. 0th pcan ond M: rdw nas bak Etolng beta Kalen, “fo poanend if ramion Waiah. Boston, Bit Mith, bare ° 2 nhuayom Cale ‘ork: brie Florenge. do, Havas sohe O- bye ¥ a Oi the many beg 3 6 inte cetorath, Poriaads pe ities tn, ute. Co ine i gear Panes te 2 poset Leite ‘m1 ee ; raia, jXigh ile 1 i ig i at Haurran, ararca, mat oy certified to by the ofleer with whom the deposit was mada No devtuetions for commissions must be made from, tbe de posits, Oficers receiving deposits wi | «ee thai the proper encore, ments are made upon theorleinal certificates. All officers authorized to recrive dapostis are requested to give to applicants all desired imforma'tos, and aiford every factity for making subsr piiane. ‘ vie P. PRRRENORN, | - Secretary of the Treasury. Subseriptions will ba receirad by the Assistant Srreearet ofthe United States, corner of Wan and Naasen etree: First National Bank of New Vork, No. 4 Wall street Recond National Bank of New York, Twenty-third street and Broadway, Third National Baok of New York, No, 5 Naeenu street. Fourth National Bang of New York, 27 and 2) Pinestreet. Fifth National Bank of New York, 389 Third avenue. pRinm National Rank of New York, Sixth arene and Bighth Wational Rank of Naw ¥ork, 080 Broadway. Ninth National Bank of New York, 363 Broadway. ‘Tenth National Bank of New York, 240 Rrosdway. ConterNationn! Rank of New York, 7) Duane sireeh ~ National Kxébango Baok 0 New York, 184 Greenwich AND,ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANE RRS + | throughout the country wit doybtiens spon Paciuatrne 70: Bob acre “pana THE TR | river, Ika. a, TARR an CPARIBN, BARD Ag 4 sa oa ARS RITE welt AF 4 trade. “Radreca (OWNERS OF MINBROA SITUATION ‘an eduented miner, who has had ex ais tore maa manner he Reid ont oF nd with ineking a theme M | ir ores, mi ie tent o7 api ore fom Oren which wou Tor nlite ot Woes Fabeo, er Bi puorogiirate WANTRD—A RS MAN, OF annie narancs anil pleas Gey ee Bir eh tae ae SHURA AT, VARNISHEAS vo, Manner, io. POLARH RRA Wa NT. PA ety ef ane ay et-an eaten & nm pars T° thatapaely mnders.nti'e fee = HAE ¥ A our OF mIKtR | A, in oe ieee L4 mn nant joneven te Bt five adrece S Relier pal A ‘ha aio ta earn th vara 1) DYRRS. a FIRST ia rae ahead Watt RIG IA eprarat RO, oy EETATIONARY Fa neal cine ee a i oa, NaI To, TWO FIRB? CHARS CARPRT UP! Waser pers oranges will De given, adress bor fy nn i gp SO EIS SN ANTHEA sooner PUPONER: gre 4

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