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2 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1865. NCI AND COMMERCIAL. | receipts were while demand was good Welch to the office thus vacated. The Lord FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. [eit Spacatten oie eee | EUR O PE . | ceraihe site th tetente sa a ‘There was a further weakening of the stock market | gmber Michigan, and $1 monials without further solivi frem any one; for smutty bs Canada. and the committee are satisfied that no imputation pry as was ‘glee Erie oe ted as ee Pal periay sat ~ can fairly be made against the Lord Chancellor 1500 do. State at $1 04 Barley and malt were é n n ‘ " LOUIS NAPOLEON ki 4 ith regard to this tment. At ting the 1%, Reading 134, Michizan Southern 44, Iiiinols Central | 20. het ee cative ana nN AND JEFF. DAVIS. | with rex ap) ent. Accep' D- 4 . Th verdict without hesi » we can only express 2, Cleveland and Pittsburg 2, Northwestern 1, Rock ‘Western yellow, Téc. for New Orieans, 80. @ 82c. ua- He their occupations of and washing, while | to and left the knot unsolved. This i ep nnape doko Ngo on the Masdallaed Genevilliers, alarmed “Avaiores a over! with feathety bamboos, and deprieien Dezie of Whe pertecmancee of clever D.’ look iike tree ferns. The loneliness of the sceneis | who have left for deeply regretted. pone he a oie roaded ita ot a tends | Fraudulent Merchant caug! etween woode: lets of a riverside ‘Te mi Absconding ¢ town or village. On the distant bank of the main America. Senge lta in| nwo ans chr may Fn dering the river, lower spurs of the Cordil- denser ng a nvarple afternoon ligut out of the white | caerying on a large business a8 woollen maunfe our sincere commiseration for Mr. Welch. He nd mixed Western, Oats had lent—or shall we say given?—five hundred Island 3, Fort Wayne 1, Quicksilver %. Cumberland | 80und, and 836. a 840. for sound 7 > in pur © | Savers in- near Dewsbury, have Band i ov eracst tosurilze woe unchanged, | "ef dal and heavy, a Gre for Westen. 6° | whe Prince of Prussia and an Ame- | Pirin, Copy aS Which oling to Sheis Sides sod. St, tenis Ue | dies ‘The firm to which we allude is the ‘Coupon five-twenties sold at 105%, ten-forties 97%. only small sales, at 50 for Southern. rican te. rapt influence, which was powerless as to the | range of the Andes, and high up over all, like « of Messrs. G. & J. Blackburn, whose mercantil, ‘At the open board at one o'clock the market was x.—The market was quiet and ateady until after Delega It. Mr. Welch himself, however, d | huge white cloud, towers, 9 hundred miles away, | Operations have bees with the hom firmer, and prices advanced 3 a 1%. At the second an ernment wh et rotor pa neem to have thought eat bie money hed be the white dome of Chimborazo, 0 long re ata 6 i rye ne Sn Titreday lao oe ofthe brotha regular board the improvement continued. New York | wore 2,800 bal s at our 4! closing firm at 520. 9 spent in vain. He continued to advance monarch of mountains, w re or Now | desire to bm ope aa gto Central was % higher han at the first board, rio 334, | 69. for middliags. he overtime ent sale of 2.000 telet | ‘The Lord Chancellor Scandal in sus to Mer. Delia coeae te ae Sees ‘Moria. bas now dethroned UP Eee | xt brother, for ba, tos Reading 24, Michigan Southern 1%, Illinois Central 4, | middling; 553<c. for good middling; 48c. for good ordi- England. may be allowed to connect these late payments, Pewee of this remai picture is still, hot, to Dublin Exbibi Geman eb euatiny tas: amen is Beek | ets Oe ET MR nas mounting <2 fre andre Ane ee nes tr pute, accessible, oterle sont to Ireland Island 23, Fort We Cumberian quote:— ions for to contrast remot! ret ; x, ste Mississippi ySlh-wrss By C=. Ordinary, vee the: oa eeh ay id Ji Mw ae mage be a. he, cloudeike, mountain tewn, from which he nD aained thoy he even! an lune Mr. wi ‘80 eere! on een ae eas. pear GROSS CORRUPTION IN HIGH PLACES | sought the continent, but returned Ister in the | about its base. By the side of the Chimborazo; | C7 “vital ‘Amerion.. Strangely enough, & day stock market shows that quick recuperative power | Coy yyy — year, boping to make aome arrangement with his in our. still more impressive, hangs | Or two Delore Ser west aay. Wey deposited 1 pecs 0 of LF samy ogg of speculation for a salon of 6 400 creditors and to got @ fresh 2Ppolntement, he the. igtare 0 of Cotopaxi—t wp highs de a eggs ficient ersthgeaicdy oeyghay hong Par and lef provail in monetary channels , saked, to give xtino hich. strong support to rey ala aes toca, ime oe jordinary, 180 ; *| British Tribute to American | in the House of Lords vacated by Mr. i tho Actos af harrow tatervals from M Siec tixen employ. is poltevba: they Sai ty penerany aftervecn tad thir mucsine, pil, how--| Seri eeenics mamma aah Waban tet e Gamunds, and when that was bestowed on Mr. |/to.Pera...) = hiro ton with them several thousand pounds y y ing, will, how- | 236, 923%. ; i tage ® Slingsby Bothell Mr. Miller asked the Lord Chan- } » The» over é table land ten thou- a fav. weeks. ago they transmitted to th. ever, be frequent until the market, after a furthor rise, | 220. not cash, d lo apd Banton Art. or to give the elder brother the registrarship |, ‘the sea level, onevof the Paramos | United States about forty, bales ot goats, 20 Chay Stoadics for a fall, Call loans are: thade freely at five per | o8,ihe 13th July, 1866, cooted Oy in his seal - the ae to dig. | Stated, for @ purchaser. The ve been rup ges. are ly at five Per | 3199: Maracaibo, 6,208: Laguayra, yaoated by the younger, and oe | ee eae Be are galled) ot aeeoroes | ning all the week wa" aothing hd happened: bat 5 the of family drew order "pointing him to it. j The Lord Chancellor anake this order, and it was then suggested that cenee ar be appointed to a, country office, whereupon Chancellor appeara to have ssid he would consider it if Mr. Betheil could obtain s from all his creditors. This was on the 22d°of last February, aud the hope held out by the Lord Chancellor 5 eent on first class railway colisterals, and four on gov- pom, ‘descriptions, 3,412 pa ern} wi i Freicnts were.very quiet, in mens, with exoepionl trations in micelaneou | tt Smad ie apa motowset and we here ewe | THE DAVENPORTS AGAIN. 4ho best grade of commercial paper; a few transactions on prime names being made at 644. The plethoric condi- 4ion of the money market is stimulating subscriptions to the seven-thirty loan, and Messrs. Fisk & Hatch, Henry of course, under on'the ti , which re- eaten 204 | cstimated. wt pwaris of £00,090," The sasota wil patches of low ‘shrub, and: intersected by deep of. tthe Eamant of £5,000, nad creditors. which we must several be- - twoents and the burning mountain. Of Coto: mares oving vo tires THE REBEL PIRATE SHENANDOAH, -paxi only three thousand fect of snow-capped ‘The Pirate Shonandos! Clows & Co., Vermilye &Co., and the First ‘National &., &., he. was followed up with remarkable promptitude, a The afternoon Mr, Welch, acci in j five thousand feet are hidden from us b; 1c gpa berage tober oe ‘Tho same afternoon Mr. Welch, Setuell to Mr, | the convexity of the earth. From the A Tho Liverpool ABion pablifics the following) Gold has been dull, but steady. Neither the bulls nor Our Beriin Correspondence. Skirrow, a friend of the Lord Chancellor and | summitiof this gi ic cone streams up a dense time tase te ae tain of the Shenantoth te tho bears appear disposed for active operations, and | PIPED vn.5 suarket for dty cod was fuitly active, and Bancux, June 26, 1965. | ‘usleo of Mr. Bethell's marriage tetvesns Ot, a a ee aaa ey tout down, and | abstain from all es the ships of the sineas Hee M . w hence, tho volume of business being light, the Mictaa- | »,h "i; The market, for dry cod wis fants ofraithe | Louts Napoleon Has a Fellow Feeling for Jef. | jweds in piace of Mr, Welch, rene erred to Lom, | rolled shew ‘a y- thecantern'repion | United States, and that Earl Russell hes under. don.’ The next day Mr. Bethell went to Leeda, ae hort one in the yay, toy bi apg sta ie arrangement, ; ‘same time Mr. r drew up two orders..of appointment— one of Mr. Welch to the-London Registrarship, and the other of Mr. Bethell to Leeds. But the best laid ‘schemes sometimes fail. On Sunday, the 26th, the Lord Chancellor, having received further till, it, obsour ft ? taken to send of Sing sky, eu halt aha athe red dink of the | British consuls in the East, | The @henandoah ia edges of the'Andes, and ‘aro "reflected inthe Peepones oe eee vol io lake: below mountain till ite arth Paris. aurface. glows te: ¥ weste! atte Fe ht 3 ance, a ries. ceneee ng ight, and} 4 Sozrempenionce Lowen Foe Tien oo the flecked with sunny clouds. picture demands | p, of de (a5 eared and'will repay the eter sorutiny. All the parts | nary and Minister Plenipotent of ¢ions are unimportant, and the less speculation thero is | followi: ef ‘at $6.76 a $7, Grand Bank at in the market the steadier it is likely to become. Both by ig a3 0 a te snore No. 1 mackerel a en Davis—Dr. Ozapkay and the.Prince Royal of a 0. a (0. a the bulls and bears are equally unscrupulous, and while No. Dat $12 0 $13; scaled NO. 1 horsit the former would rush the premium up indefnitely, the | Hay remained steady, with fain oat gh for auippl latter would be content with nothing short of par. But ‘Hors were | gd ‘with small rk ‘comprising 180 asserts that, immediately after his return from Al- they are held in check by the legitimate supply and de- Hee ssid ‘wall ate, ond potceniwere aboot giers Louis Napoleon addressed s communication mand, and thoir operations are of lees consequence than | 3c. higher, gold. We note sales of 6,000 imported and | to the British Cabinet inviting it to join him in » de. A semi-official organ of the Prussian government fs generally supposed. The opening price was 140, after | domestic on private terms. friendly representations to the government of the | inform: his mind his | are wonderfull, ; in particular mg, Hoxky.—The market is almost bare. The last salo was formation, made up ind’ not to appoint y + “i we may | States of America in P to celebrate the which it declined to 1395, and then recovered to 140. re ca United States on behalf of the leaders of the de- | son to any office; and on. the. following day Mr. direct, attention to the geological trath of the | versary of American independence. The hes b retedinng Miller, warned of the resolution, Prentiones. the ” - 2 bg Foreign oxchange has been firm but dull. There are Inow.—American pig remains steady, and the sales | funct confederacy and the population of the South- very few mercantile bills offering, owing to the light ex- have been at full prices. of in States. “Thi porta. Bankers’ sterling at sixty days ts quoted ab | ¢,/f0. The market wae quiet but, frm, ot 8%0. a0. | erm States. “The Emperor Napoleon is of the subject to the Chancellor, but kept the appoint. way in which the bellying of the smoke from the ments in his pocket. Mr. Welch remained at families are expected to be present from all volcano, in successive Jets, is indicated, and to the of France. The fée will nited enni- limestone gorge in the. right foreground, to the | tions are very numerous, a Americans with their parte | exquisite subtlety in the bounding line of the Catelin, in the de Boulogne, tha "ail be of these a. opinion that England and France, having pre- | Leeds, baving for a time ‘at least secured a valua- 109%, and 109% a % at short sight. Laivx is sieady, with fair sales at $1 22 0 $1 60. ypoin cone, a8 it dies into - harsotee, ‘tha! Oe eM eal ta’ Franciaco, Juno 14, | _ Loran Wo\le sien of 100,000 st about $2 28—threo | Viously acknowledged the Southern Btates as bel Blo appointment in exchange for his money, 80d | ee online. yigpuaney bo hoy yd me months. (any aN PE TE ETE ligeronts, are bound mow to take some step in.| peared on Ascot Heath, there to be recognized by |\, ‘These pictures will certginly sustain, and, we — an ee, for ior fre ‘The money market has presented no new feature | uracturers, and prices advanced from lc. a 2c., with fair their favor.” If Louis has actually made | 4 sheriff’s officer. D e their painter's deserved reputa- ae: 4 worthy of special mention. A considerable degree of | going at the improvement, 4 such ® proposition, which in so adroit a| We have endeavored to trace such parts of | tion. His is not the kind of art most readily | mn, rmprisonment of am Englishman tm Mexico. these remarkable transactions as are beyond dis- Bute; but around them is’an infinite coil of eontra- jictory statements. ‘The important, witnesses ex- amined by the committee were only some half a dozen, and no two of them agreed together. Every one was contradicted by everybody else, Mr.’ Miller, for example—and we take him not because we think him better or worse than the others—is contradicted by the Lord Chancellor, by Mr. Henry Wilde, by Mr. Charles Wilde, by Mr. Skirrow, and by himself; and when his books were examined as a corroboration of his state- ment, they were found full of alterations and seer oC staee Keen beaches col pee to the jority of minds keenly alive to esthetic impres- 3 sions in which the imagination of the painter works Lor paratan nates, ee ee Sond tat its effect through few and massive means, and | the imprisonment of Mr. Walcott, the en) broad distribution ef lightand ehadow, but thatin | gineer, by Maximilian, " adds:—As might be ex- which truth is, conveyed by the multiplicity of | Cected, Mr. Walcott, having now returned to faithful and characteristio detail. But this multi- | feng’ will lose no time in seeking compensation for plicity is governed by Mr. Churoh with consum- | the treatment to which he was subjected. He is@ mate skill, and’ the general effect is never lost | cousin of Admiral Walcott, and ig will sight of in maze of | seeurr ely ‘Then the paint- | wanted, we are convinced, either in the sympa- English or European. It is individual, but, at the Ae eee sctivity prevails, deposits in bank are largo, and at | yieese We note an active movement in at the same time a full discount line is maintained. Capital | some improvement in prices. ‘The sales are 1,200,000 politician would be really surprising, it is not icy sean, aa Kaper “ i weneR ne bam Pounds Baltimore and Lake at 28¢. a 20c., the market likely that England will consent to it. She must Insterlally affected the rates of interest, which still re. | Closing Arm 4 the ouvasaat ion. Aine: = abe Banca | recollect the fate of her attempted intervention main at 1}¢ percent per month upon prime securities, and Ain at Bo. duet aartoe was Avia at Sige, for Lo- | in Poland, when she had treaty rights to appeal Pine volume of money seems to be absorbed all the | English sold at 2c. | Spoler was frm wt oie of “| to, while she has not the al teat pretext f time in the various oaterprises successfully under way . Small sales of Silesian wore made wt reioce were | interfering in the domesti tats oCAtterion And in this olty and throughout the interior, A further |, wouMinm, the mane ae en ae Dry mene: | bea ‘4 in. : lomestic affairs of America. And addition to our. banking capital is anticipated at an | Rominaily thesame | Ve mee a do. on private te - sides, the denizens of crystal palaces ought to ‘early day from the establishment of the London and San | Biko at Tie. & Tho.» i en and for NO Ants dorpecitne was Bs ony ~ indulging in lapidating amusements. Fratclsco Banking Company in this city, und r the | ririy active and prices were higher. We note sales of | Mr- Andrew Jobnson on Aiavonemontor dete Davis management of Mr. M. §, Latham, a gentleman of well Knowd Intelligence and high standing, who is associated | 100 bbls. st $1 08 Grado was ulet_ at 9036. We quot | and Company, they may be told to watt till the ob- in this enterprise with some of the leading capitalists in | “O15 in moderate request, and ith. | jects of their solicitude are blown from the mouths “ this Europe.” The mining abare market has been character, | out mera a ermal cles ot Uiatiod mins | of oannon or smoked to death’ ina cave, aa was | CTanutte: FAK enatical are Pao ne | a eter we abcald ask for yr Teapet bas the Police Intelligence. . ARG! 'ZED—A POBTIO! Stock Gh the list was largely dealt’ in ‘at enhanced ratos, | Whale were made at $118 per gallon, and spring at | done in India and Algeria, and to remove the beam | b10"tnat Mr. Miller should be always aecurate | if it is to be distinctly and specially productive. Pare pipes time sl $115. We quote—Bleached winter sperm at. $3 so from their own eyes before endeavoring to extract Recent developments in a number of claims are regarded | ritnrai at $220; Bank at $105 and Straits the mote from their neighbor's. ‘There ia about these pictures s combination of | on yonday night Captain Petty and officers Field. qnd when he is contradicted by every one with with much favor, and more confidence seems to be felt f linseed, in casks, $118 a $119; in bbls, $120; an _ | whom he comes into contact; but this remark ap- | what is grand in conception with what is almost oe eT | ae SEE ee rath te | cca ee ee ha en a ant at the In: Silas. with almost.eqeal ntact; oune Lord Chancel. | homely in the accuracy and finish of parte, of | Taylor, of the Fifth precinct, arrested Oharies and Aas ae total canie of thehacgttia'ecstalica abunsale ti reported a8 follows:—Sperm quiet, with sale of 70 dbls., | the mineral wealth. of California, displayed by the | 1oF, to Mr. Bethell and to Mr. Welch. Take the which we seem to see the equivalent in other | Wilson, proprietors of « cigar shop and disorderly place e value exports, exclusive of specie, from | at $1.00 por: Cage he ert = in poe peaked delegate of the United States, ‘Dr. Cueshe) had | facts, however, as they are stated, and what s manifestations of American gcuius. In the same | at 398 Canal street, on the complaint of Patrick Loe, @ tho port of Now York during the week ending July 11 | manatacnaring, tnd ie 08 eaemce Also. 167 bole, | excited especial admiration. The Stettin papers | Tevelationdo they make! The Lord Chancellor gallery will be found a very true and spirited pic- | discharged soldier residing st 888 West Forty-second was $4,063,538. Jar and inferior, at 950. per gallon, Imports of sperm | @xpatiate on them with great unotion, and they bestows his patronage on those who are most fit | ture on a large scale (eight feet by seven feet), | street, Ho alleges that on last Friday evening he ea- an $4,069,600 sa in extending eastward from the | “iiand inferior, st Ofc, per gatfon. Hsports of eperm | continue to form ous of the chlor objects of in- | (Orit, just as she Duke of York gave sway com. | by Jt. Haven, ts teas animal painter, we under | sored the prisoners’ promises, and there formed the ae- shores of the great ocean from which it receives its name | the week ending July 10, 1805:— terest to the visitors.of the Exhibition. They con- | missions in the army, and be is buck is | stand, in the United States, of a bison bull, | ciiintance of Lizay Jones, one-of the lady boarders, ap: took an eeterprine/tihengy, money tall the oousltiiedl Whale, Bowe. | diet ot olarge bar of gold, fve pounds inweignt, | Mary Ann Clark, in the shape of his son, re- | witich disabled by, an, nclans | Stow, aoe The acquaintance soon ripeued into frie and in & paienyicosian mr ebttern 2: Bot. Bis, Do ee are dof varibee nines bed in theie ongt: | ceiving a consideration for the gifts. Mr. Welch | fallen behind the herd, and ia turning, with alvige | short space of time Lee spunt his money taylan’. labor of two thousand five hundred able-bodied men cai | Bark Fredonia......... 80 0 2,800 | nal condition, some of the strange looking octan- | i# @ barrister of considerable standing, and aocs | yet and frothing muzzie, to face a herd of loping | dollars were goon expended for wine; be Linas prea sue ne pews being Prec Lettre Pr.vinceswn tie tie gular gold coin that were issued soon after the a aos ~ pa his a, Me . Re dog beeper Soe is great A or ith be baled urty gollara foe end and Suneoquenty ‘bough her ly one adauiey, rorn! the . G. W. Bassey is | cit 4 jis predecessor is charged | ing of the huge e's shaggy sides jum ers dresses, skirts, &c. After re ia, covery of the gold mines, together with a quan P P Nalon aoen | head; and on prairie vegetation, the sky, wish a | ‘Wilson's place till Monday fovcins tae tat imealt with misconduct, and retires with a tity of dust i zi ae Aad raciays.ornements-of pollsted the eoqwension, of the Chief Registrar, acting Jocomotive has already reached a point forty-three miles 220 40 2,800 17,066 64,140 456,000 coire! set in gold, &c. At the distribution of prizes, red twilight gleam on the horizon, passing into a | minus his silver 5 and one hundred aid sixty-five slaty bunk of cloud, relieved against clear evening nd T hg ‘aan poy 4 Sacram: wi sand Fat Fs ent roaane 1 Siaauis ae ‘American Consul, Mr, Sundell, presented the | ® the Secretary in Bankruptcy of the Lord Chan- > Fy 2 y nf e mi From January 1 to date, 18,186 54,380 800 | Crown Prince of Prussia, in the name of Dr. Czap- | Cellor. The pension is given upon the production | gold, and the eager eh cowardly action of the ¢ of the house and given his fomalo companion. laid to Ilinoistown. Same time last 500 | kay, with a magnificent specimen of auriferous | of the certificate which the Lord Chancellor says | pursuing wolves, all show close study of nature, | not the most amiable mood imaginable Loe men! ‘ and power in its delineation. As ® matter Of | the the matter to Wileon, who confessed that his wife he never could have read or he would not have allowed the pension. The Chief Registrar, who says that he called the attention of the Chancellor tothe certificate, se far Deere on his knowl- ede of the good nature of his chief as to draw up thice Spyanenest to registrarships without euthority from him. It is most unfortunate for lord Westbury that his subordinates should have been so officious, and that his son should have mis- ‘The Metropolitan Insurance Company have declared an Paovictoxs.—Receipis, 716 bbls, beef, 198 oe TOs 25 | quartz, valued at two hundred dollars, which had intorest dividend of five por cent on thotr old capital, | 2°,ctt, mats and 182 do, land, The Pork Marrtnant, | been brought from California by the Doctor, re- and interest from May 26 on the new. ‘Their capital has | There was groat. anxiety concerning the July contracts | questing his Royal Highness to allow it a place in toon increased from $800,000 to $1,000,000. which are cat: but as most of them are at prices consid. | his private collection. I understand the Prince ‘The business at the Bub-Treasury to-day foi. | erably above those now current, and with a good demand | Was quite delighted with it, and showed it to all ry to-day was asfol- | for pork to oover these contracts, prices again advanced | his suite, saying, “You see, I have got @ prize, lows:— fully 50c. a 62c. per bbl. There was also more specula- | too."’ A few days after Dr. Czapkay received a Rocelpts for customs. $301,000 | tive feeling, and contracts were put out for August at | yery polite letter from Captain Von Lucadon, aid- course, we should rather have had the subject | had taken the watch and money, $100 of which and the treated on a smaller scale, but size has its tempta- | timepiece he subsequently returnud to the complainant, tions to the painter here aa well as in the United | The of the money bas not been rvturmed to the States. owner. The aconsed portees were taken beluce Justios Here are also a series of statuette groups, cast | Hogan and committed for examination. from the clay of Mr. John Rogers, a young, but | DANGEROUS ASSAULT—THROWN DOWN 4 FLIGH® deservedly rising New York sculptor. The sub- OF STAIRS. jects are all suggested by the late war. Thus we | Caroline Geiger and Michscl O'Farrell had an angry al- Total receipts. 7,848,383 | higher prices than for some time. | The sales were 11,000 | de-camp to the Crown Prince, enclosing a gold 4 Payments . 6'843'776 | bbis.. on the spot and regular, at $27 12% | medal with the bust of the Princ B ben led him, but it is at the same time extraordinary | ‘have “The Wounded to t Rear—One Shot more,” $27 875, for new mess, closing at $27 75; $24 a $24 50 \e Prince, which he begged | led him, but it iat the sie ioe earn. Wiies | a fle of volunteer soldiers, one binding up his | tercson st StS Mee aaa oe Ca a te him to accept in return for his handsome present. wounded leg, the other taking @ cartridge from after afew blows had been exchanged between them his pouch and in the act of loading his gun for | O'Farrell, as charged, seized Caroline and threw her a last crack, in spite of his disabled arm. | down a flight of stairs, and in tho fall several of her riba “The Friend in Need,’ a wounded federal | wore fractured. She was taken and attended by a scout, the veins of one arm swollen under pressure | doctor, and officer Bergmann, of the Eleventh precinot, by a rude (elton tar closing ® wound above the | arrested O'Farrell. He was taken before Justice Shand- Balance . ‘Subscriptions to government loan. for old mess, $18 76 a $19 25 for prime, ant ——— $21 50 (mainly at the latter price) for prime ae Stock Exchange. 9,600 bbls. new mees, for July and August, at $27 a A Lord Chancellor in Trouble. ‘Tunsoay, Buly 11—10:30 A. M. | $28 25, seller's and buyer's option. The beef market (Frose, the London Timos, Juno 26. $15000 US 6's’81 reg. 107 shs Erie 78% | Wasqulet, We note sales of 300 bbls. at $10 a $14 for The Select Committee on the Lord Chancellor 20000 U S6’s 81 cou. 107 plain mess and $12 $16for extra moss. Boof hams | ‘and the Leeds Bankruptcy Court were unanimously the Duke of York’s good nature was deceived he was excused on the score of his stupidity and inex- perience; Lord bhp yae has shown us that great cuteness and knowledge of the world may not avail to preserve a man from a similar error. 75000 were quiet, but firm, at 26c. a 28c. Cut meats wero in | of opinion that the inquiry committed to them was 40000 US6's, 108% mioderaiesbetonas, ‘with sales of 675 pkgs. at 120. a léc. | highly desirable for the public interest, and no one American Art and Artists, eibow, succoured in the swamp by @ runaway | ley and committed for examination. for shoulders and 18c. a 2ic. for hams. Bacon waa | ean read their report, published in another column [From the London Times, June 28. negro. The ‘Confederate Fugitives,” a Southern ANOTHER SOLDIER GARROTED AND ROBBED. 6's, 7000 ap “hs m 08% 100 a quict; we note sales of 100 boxes, part Cumberland cut, yee oes £0 Erie RR prof, a 13ige. Cheese was in fair demand; we quotecommon of our iapreeaice: of to-day, without coming to the “ 40 ac. to prime at 10c, a 1530. Lard was very firm, with sales same conclusion. A stranger picture of official 100 do. .2d of about — bbls. at 163¢c. a 20%c., and in small lots life has never been unveiled to vulgar gaze. The 6 Mich Central RR 108% | at 20jsc. Kutter was quiet at 27c. a 35c. for State and committee were charged with the investigation of 230 do...2d call 1083¢ | 20c a 2%. for Ohio. the circumstances under which Mr. Henry Wilde, . 983g | PeTRoLKUM.—The market was dull and heavy, but | @ Registrar of the Leeds Court of Bankruptcy, 0 98% | Prices remained without decided oie The sales | resigned his post and Mr. Welch became his suc- were 800 bbls. crude at 380. a 33%40., and 50 for August | cessor; and they were further required to ascer- a ya Lee hao eianed in bond., at 620. a 63%, | tain whether any negotiations been entered icnelnive market waa vory quiet, Uut prices were | upon for the transfer of Mr. Welch to » Registrar. firm. We quote:—Rangoon, 3%c. a 4c, gold, in bond, | ® ip in London, so a8 to make a vacancy for the and 9%. currency, duty paid. eldest son of the Lord Chancellor at Leeds. Such ‘Svcan.—The market continued active, and full prices | an inquiry was obviously difficult, and its difficul- were obtained on all grades. ‘The sales were about 900 | ties were not diminished by the contradictory na- hhds. Cuba at Llc, a 14}¢., and 70 hhds. Porto Rico | ture of the evidence which the committee had to Mr. F. E. Church, the most original daring of American landscape painters, is already known in this country by his great pictures of Niagara, the Heart of the Andes, and the Iceberg, exhibited here within the last few years. Three of his latest and most remarkable pictures are now to be seen at McLean’s gallery, in the Haymarket, with some other works of art irom the United States, of intrinsic merit, besides the in- terest they possess as illustrations of American fine art, American field y aati) and the bearings of the late civil war on American life. There is something in the scale and style of Mr. Church’s works characteristic of his country, He seeksthe most colossal subjects, and he its them one family come to cast in their lot with the federals, 9 the male figure a masterpiece of character and About six o'clock yesterday morning John Ryan, ls expression; the Post Office, with a woman receiv. | Charged soldier, living at 50 Oliver street, accompanied ing news from the war. ‘How the fort was | William Soule and James Grabam, alias Grimes, to @ taken,” a volunteer returned home and explain- | saloon in Henry street, and after partaking of retresh- ing to his father, an old blacksmith, who leans on | ments he left for home. After proceeding a short dis« his anvil, eagerly ipetebond bg saieeeon the — tw the ty ern ao pr aud bp ene — soldier is giving him by the aid of a horse shoe ma ime and nails for attacking fort and guns, and a redan kim oper Pe ne ee ens a povicro ne and hammer, to represent the as- Brndred,doas in Treasury ‘noted. yan afvorwarda All these groups have the roeceahing, and unmis- | precinct, and fe ported wy in en them. + —J takeable nel of nationality upon them, and are | goners being fully identified by Sastioe Bhandey admirable for life and spirit of action, cleverness | committed them to prison for ‘aia ball being refused. of sreuping, and truth of expression. This is bet- DARING ATTEMPT AT ROBBERY. ter wor! 1000 Ohio 6's, "81.. 9336 1000 Tennesse? 6's... 71 2000 Connecticut6’s 95 15000 Louisiana 6's.. 62% 20000 O & Miss cert. 26 10000 do......815 26 4000 Eric 24 m, "79. 103 6000 Eric 3d mortg. 9936 2000 Hud Riv 2 sf b 10236 . 250 6000 Ili Central bs.. 114 100 Lil Central RR... 137 $000 Chic & NW lm 84 260 do. .2d call 138 | st 13%c. Also 300 bbls. refined sugar at 180. a 10 0. sift and estimate. But the facts which they may | Proportionate scale. instead of contenting him- for the plastic artist than imitating an- 1000 Milk PduClm 99% 800Clev & PittsRR 69 STmanine was steady. The vere 70,000 Tbs, | eee aaa nave ascertained beyond dispute | self, like most of our landscape painters, with the | tique nudities, or outworn sophicisms. Here, at 1000 do. ; 68% | Western and city at 180, 0 19}40., and 35,000 do. grease | constitute a grevious scandal. ‘The Lord Chaneel. representation of homely nature in landscapes Tenet, be, has themes that come home to the heart 5000 Pitts, FtW&Cl. 103 (5000 do......... 103; 6500 AtinkGWim0d 99 of hia critics, and breathing models in the world at dic. t0 19° snarket was dull, but prices were un- | lor, indeed, is not found to have been guilty of any’ arena iia, of cabinet dimensions, equips. ® ship or a ater fault than haste and want of caution; but and land travelling expedition, te ag soe i Labrador, or 90 shs BankAmerica 130 10 Imp&Traders’ Bk 106 3¢ Tosacoo.—The market was quiet, though thero was is the only redeeming point in the pic- icebergs to the seas of pt look id. We hai to note small ture. J nd corrul Guayaquil for the study of the mountain giants of Tom Thumb and Friends at Court. ‘26 Central Nat Bank 103 Pyeng Asay eee 2% every get whi the highest to the lowest the | the ‘Andes. ‘Then, afte? menths spent inolose study (From the London Post, June 26. 10 Fourth Nat Bank 100 Canton 0 of these monster phenomena of frost and ice, Mr. aLLow was steady, with a fair demand. The sales seems to have been eee ae weer ths jmiblio service to \ehioK they | Church returns to his studio in New York, and bY were 120,000 Ibs., at 103c. a 11 4c. ‘Woaresone wen) OL Woe Are a nese tn were devoted. ervice to which they | Scmposes from his looal sketches, pictures which | infant denghte Minnie Warren Stratton, and ac- Ut. ‘market active were Earl ea are hical records virtue of the truth- Commod ‘ar- turn caer ‘About 00,000, Age « ore ee. into a, tases Tank etcy ind be t ee fainees oft their detail and tacit careful general fons arrived ot Windsor vag Mah of mainlynew cli ‘at 1c, a G0c. for State and West- | Chancellor, and the reports made to charged adaptation to the local features of the subject, | giving & performance before members ef the ern, and 700 bales Cape at 260., (aoa Mr. Wilde with having improperly passed the ac- | but which are not portraits of any one particuler’| royal family. The and his opp i ‘Wuirvey.—The market was heavy. ‘The sales were | counts of the official assignees and messengers of | Scene. performing in the course of the week at the Wind- 300 do. * J073¢ | 200 bbi-., at $2.08 a $2 09, but including 260 do, by | the court, and with havin borrowed money from | , On this principle he painted “the Heart of the | sor and had left for town, but on receiv- 100 do. . 2d call 107% | auction by the government at $2 07. them, to the destruction of his independence and | Andes” and his “Iceberg,” in which the results | ing the Queen’s commands the little people imme- 100 Chi, Bur & QRR. 111 or © efficiency. ese reports were, by order of the | Of his stady in the Labrador seas, or on the rivers | diately returned. On reac the castle they tng ch Nd Auction Sale of Government Cottom. =| 1 org Chancellor, sent to Mr. Wilde by Mr. and table lands of Ecuador, were used for a com- | were at once conducted to one of the private state apartments, known as the ‘‘Rubens’ room,” on ition, all the lines and features of which were jetermined by the will of the artist, but in con- scientious subjection to the facts of Polar and 'e conceive this’ way of working to be founded on the soundest principles, and this practice likelier than any others to result in works which will add to our knowledge of nature, while they employ tu the utmost the artist’s resources of invention and Miller 8% Another government sale of cotton took place at No. | the chief registrar in bankruptcy, on the 16th of 9 111 Broadway yesterday afternoon. In all about twenty- | May, 1864, with a request that he would explain 100 do...24 call 9834 | five hundred bales were disposed of at auction, the prices | the charges against him. In the same month of 25H & StJoseph pf. 50 realized being slightly in advance of those of last month. May the Lord Chancellor had learned that his BOARD. Below will be found & list of the lots sold and prices re- | eldest son, Mr. Richard Bethel, was deeply in- ‘Hatr-past Two o’Ctoc P.M. alized :— and had compelled him to resigned his post US 6's, 81, 107% 200 shs Reading RR. aw nd in the middle of the same month Pesce bs o'0'6-38,cou ios" 00 oe oo! 20 bales good middling 100Pitts, FtW&ChiRR 100 do. e north side of the palace, and where for man; years the theatrical performances took place. this room their Royal Highnesses Princesses Louise and Beatrice and ce Leopold were seated in front of the platform, and surreunded by the ladies and gentema of the Court, among whom were the Due! of Roxburge, Lord Methuen, Lord Charles Fitsroy, Sir T. M. Biddulph and Lady Biddulph, barrister of the Northern Circuit, a Means, and an acquaintance of Mr. fe 2, 7-90.24 eer 100 Bethel, pressed upon the Lord Chan Lis ement. Lady Caroline Barrington, the Hon. Flora Mac- 11209 Onis & Mina cor Bethel, Prag Om ine ord cual made rte | Of Mr. Church's new pictures, one represents | donald, the Hon. H- Stopford, the Hon. Mrs. Ce the magnificent phenomena of the Northern Lights, Wellesiey, &c. The performance commenced him for a le; sees. The state of thin in the middie of May was just this—that Mr. Wilde was accused of serious misconduct, Mr. Bethell had been dismissed from his office and was deeply indebted, and Mr. Welch, with some money ia we ee was an applicant for an appointment, That Mr. Betheil and Mr. Welch could help each other is obvious, and the Rev. G. R. Harding, vicar ‘as seen in the icy seas about the Pole. The ma- terials for this have been farnished partly by Mr. Church's own Labrador voyagings, partly 4 the sketches of Dr. Hayes, the latest American Polar 200 shs Canton Co. 2:0 Cumb Coal pref. a van 2 before four o’clock, be be by Mrs. Tom Thumb with a song, ‘“‘My Native Land.” This was followed by ‘Impersonations of Billy O'Rourke” and ‘‘Napoleon Bonaparte’’ by General Tom Thumb. Mrs. Stratton, the Generals wife, then introduced her infant daughter. The pro- gramme also embraced @ duet, “The Lover's patel himeelf 8 pupil of Mr. Church’s, with skill enough as asketcher to record what he sees pickings ‘* aie faithfully in a matter of fact way. middling. . - ” " Qs Ww th, - ‘The scene is the northernmost point reached b: Quarrel,” sung by General and Mra. Tom Thumb; | A Vigilance Committee in Washington iw maaling, mitted that as weretied ia May set, barre Dr. Hay es, whose little schooner, is seen on the a song wore € tain with his Whiskers,”” by Mrs. - ‘Terri . 4 0 low mi Timectt, Mr. Bethell and Mr, Welch, ‘that’ Mr. | right of the picasa, cestode’ in the floe, with the | Tom Thumb; “The Perfect Cure,” by _ FIFTEEN MEN HUNG. do. 29% good ordinary. Walt stould advauce £500 to Mr. Bethel, who | ruddy fire light streaming from the windows of her | Commodore Nu and drum solo also by | _The Oregonian says:—_ By passengers Just down from 200 Chi A N'Wpref. 65° | 04 “ordinary... j See anotinis influence with his father to get | deck house on the desolate dimness of the six | the latter, who was tired as @ British grenadicr; | Walla Weis, we learn Wat § terrible raged mad ches on et 4s [ow madling Te | Se Weleh an appointment. On receipt of it | Mouths’ Polar night, Beyond the ship, on height | & duel, AAO Waren’ qn entrainment t'vipance cotmities had tobe organized therefor self 200 a ie £ . re, rises the t ere i , the e. aim cn a Hn lay w]e Welch ra” pay" 1000 more Oued | of the motu, ge Mie Lng, toe memiteers | toning wit "The Fairy Trice Polka Gunoed | Eem'aniad tune Cae nny eens he OF eis eth Saat rain coctcteess arrangement is denied by Mr. Bethell and Mr, | the pyre , christened by Dr. Hayes “Churoh’s | General and Mrs, Tom Thumb, Commodore Nutt | soomed to culminate in the th and plundering line, Welch, but the fact that Mr. Welch gave Mr. | Peak,’’ after his master in art, shore trends | and Miss Warren Raye ey of the performance and judging ty the Walla Walla Bateman of May the 200 Hudson Riv 600 Reading RR CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, Torspay, July 1—6 P. M. f Acuwa.—Receipts, 65 packages. The market was quiet 1d them the applause of | patience whole section thereabouts tle ee Prince | worn out. Many known thieves seem to have win Leopold seem highly del 4 at the Commo- | in that section, and as they disappeared in the springs dore’s version of “The Perfect Cure,” and his plage mani uae ane seemed to, gp = execution of the song and drum solo, horses, recovered forty-two four horses and two away from this mass of dark rock, capped with eternal iee, im receding bluffs and cape, and at their bases stretches the ice locked sea, roughened with splintering ice peaks and , and re- flect in its frozen surface the prismatic play of Bethell a check for five hundred pounds on the 6th of the litle Fe of May was undeniable, and Mr. Welch confesses that he advanced the sum to secure Mr. Bethell’s influence with his father. A vacant office was soon found. On the 26th of June Mr. Miller sent Mr. erin small sales at 130. 07340. for pots, and 730, a 8c. ali orga fo ‘ ; Me ‘ ihe e 5 for pearls, — 4 ilde @ perem jetter, inform! im that un- | color ‘merry dancers,’ which shoot u| los on the other side of Thsaverorra Receipts, 7.423 buie, four, O84, bags | 148 Dales fst quailty. a ile 8 Poremnbed in course of post his wish to | fanlike radiations, of gold, and rose, and phi The Davenports Again. mouth of the Touchet river, cornmeal, 15,775 bushols ‘corn, 49,776 do. oats, 7,000 do. m ‘ retire he would be served with notice to appear | rescent green, from pole to zenith. Effects of fight of Tel h, June 28.) | Rapids, where they bad been fetched by the thieves, « lence fourth“ Oe old friends, Davenport Brothers & Co., have | Wo learn that two men were seen hanging by the road- just Leah in ® new character. Some weeks | side as the stage passed from Walla Wi nao, they ative here with, two members of she | ars tnowa crhat bom psoas heres, Th ‘m I suppose, Messrs. e \. a hundred and fifty names of the band They took # house at , by Asnidres, tebe Vigil nities ana they wil on a transparent medium in motion are the pecu- liar triumphs of Mr. Church’s pencil. No painter we know 80 successfully painted the dance of foam bows on cataract and rapid, the play of the sea on wet rocks, his lurid struggle with Hye ant 2,000 do. malt. Tho flour market continued to | 24 ie Ful very buoyant, and ail kinds of State and Western 13 first {ow per arivanced 186, a250. a bbl., at which the sales were | 16 second rair though not heavy; comprising 18,000 bbls. atthe | 10 samples... pdvauco noted, to which we adjust our quotations. The 90 cotton in “ publicly in open court,.to show cause bg / he 35 | should not be dismissed, So much of the letter 41 “ | Mr. Miller declares was in strict accordance CD ie with the instructions of the Lord Chancellor, al- though the Lord Chancellor himself distinctly gion Bmarkot cl firm. Canada flour was in fall sympathy | be With, Western, and — fat tnguiry ricon_wens i bale Fish ex gold. denies Yuat he authorised aa bon to ay om? she a oy the Menge ot bie acy ea flash- ae as a Mater no a rnin Hp they | crit fousd. The names mentioned Snowe have correspon sales hin, howe may be, Mr. mount mist, urora Bore- risto petite been ymaril nm ‘Reed, Ben Br Pataca Sen SoM eerane | 8% Samay wn Bc | it ae ar fis on tction 8 fggvation | alta power has a grand Held. We seem to | wiiers Hare, hey oda tags | or J one Mol, Tom Heer Garis Woon, mer ta grempnthy wih Stor Wiuis, The saloe wore |S i pleking Het | erhe ign get maedioal cat ttc’ | Eaauy-colored. ght, now. projesked apwards tn Prepared fie cnansoere:" which the simple | {gor ‘rit aetna be extended to the bhis, Cora meal wen frm, The sales wore about 3 oe a 10x « him to Por mh si ension. The suggestion we apear-like points, now wi ‘some gigantic | natives took for mere coal cellars, whereas, as you | city road, as the pursuit was being conducted in t perdye Stato and Wostara Hous. sssinies he i 30% “| at once taken by Mr. Wilde, and on the 30th of | snake, and through it the steady hf of Kaew aa aa ee = tll me or be CUFRONNOR” aha Ja lait ima Bo pit BK | dane lorie Lo he Lord Chaneiion | the ars, The par canto heolights na | not came from the rang deep dt Anon” but | 74, Sotte Tanne somno Ricas, fe ‘There was a trae aitendance of buyers, and bidding | certificate from Mr. Hey, an eminent surgeon of Per Ey te fo be arrabged upon it for the States of the Life Among the Esquimaux, and is a worthy com- anion of “The Iceberg,” by the same painter. t derives additional impressiveness from the con- trast of its chilly desolation with the luxuriant tropical growth a4 steaming heat of the “Chim- borazo” on the opposite wall. Hore the scene is on the Guayaquil river, which flows smoothly through clayey, alluvial flats, among islands over: shadowed by ha A ae forest trees, their branches matted with parasitic creepers, set thick here and there with blossom. one mae a gone week, about twelve M., there was | [rt an row in the house. Doors were burst | Yoli¥,ccP°* Rock Island promises soon to be one of the open, windows smashed, crockery appeared to | most interesting objects to be found im gur vicinity te fall in showers, and shrieks, cries and strong lan- | visitors from @ distance. The legends of the past guage made the “welkin ir (whatever that | exceedingly interesting, and Black Hawk's Cave, the me men gele ptt mevilliers thoug!t | ruins <i ba Levenger vee tian 4 Ti. po) een that spirits not only come, but got into | which a " the heads Ot the vary. "What was tis oxtra the attention fof the traveller. "we are now credibly) ear thatthe prison in which go many captives ha séanoe?”” you ask. a family quarre! about Pcie 1 oa be converted inte & financial arrangements, which has ended in a 4 States of the Northwost. The eneral flitting of the “~ minus poor Mr, Sonn eraumaing height and proportion, fund in ite come & fou ia fines, per ine considering tho tendency of the atmos | Toads, stating that he liad been consulted by Mr. » Wilde in the previous August on account ofa fail- The Co: ure in his aight. Mr. Hey appears to have been ELMIRA, N.Y. the only person involved in the business who was | The population, it is sald, aside from its military in. | troubled with a conscience, and he flatly refused habitants, will reach by the present ceusus over 13,000. to express the certificate in stronger terms. Mr. COMORS, N. ¥. Miller says he called the Lord Chancellor's atten- | ‘This village had a population in 1860 of 9,000. ‘The | tion to its unsatisfactory nature; but the Lord | census onumerators now return only 8,706, Chancellor declares it impossible ng he - | @ done what ancy and extra do. mmon Canadian...... 0 choice and extra yo Gour (supertine). meal, Jorsey...... meal, Brandywine moni, Brandywine, p ai ss woo ating ito from “B to 10 conte on srRagoes, N.Y hed 5 ih onane ith of dune * i Moored to the lovel bank'on the loft iss taf, | Goupy, who remains wit r years’ lvawe wud | pleted state, from 18 It will be one ? we There wan a | ward show ation of | he did on the same 30th of June—viz., allow Mr. | Moored to the lovel bank’ on Tie , e e 0 ted state, sid M ab the erie coma, and as the aia oun cr or winee 1960. Pen Wilde to retire on @ pension, aud Appoint Mr. | bearing a floating hut, whose jngyptes arg poop a breavenes to pay. The Brothers have kouad him ¢ most atyactive ornaments of the (in cities,