The New York Herald Newspaper, July 15, 1865, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ws "i 2 ~ ae THE COMMERCIAL CONVEWTON, Ye vg dorso cu an gune tan tom siW YORK Himtain, ry mitiee, DY E he had purposely left him of, , The 'P sr—The Chair designed to place Mr. Me- THE LAST DAY'S PROUT ALVIN Chose y'on the commitice, but lets bim off aecientaly. ‘On dif covering ehis he bad made him chairman of j (S aughter.) 0 “4 Final Adjourm=ne ot of the | ruc procity Committee, io being Chaban of Use Delegy ‘ bor Commiitee, he could make a xan winle & mem. peers ates, of the formor Committe, (Loud taushter,) & ¢ Mr, Mec Tro use to serve ob (the, Heciononity ay a Jominiiies, or on any otter cousmitiee WI er, = = ng apt tet then Mr. McChesney 13. e@xenaen and € sid tho Chaicappoints Me, Joka V. Le Pruym of Atbung, The COWS gexctal Convention, Chairman ef the Harbor Improvement Committes, Downor, July 14, Sees, A DeLecase—That's right, the want to be bullied ‘ . shieago, (Cheers and confusion. tue ePO0iOY Jef he Convention soing prettauinary | PALMAR (Cher ‘Troy, thought the Convention should oS WAS YT avieamiod, When My Chik, af New York, | vote upon the uenasiabana oft ved a X089” autign for&he appotniment, ofweemmittee | ‘The vote wa and acta herled, t) cali UNC gher convertion, Which Vas reRureed to the ‘4: tho call t60 bate, Jed, aud the Chair, amidst excite- Voontuly @ on Resolutions, The “jommitMce Uden recommended the néeption of the ystown Oo werghibyend measures, National Boantef Trade, The his decision wis sustai * Convention now took @ political nominating Co night, Withoot much str ined. vusohitiars were wloptd. ‘The Yammittes appointeA on Welty and Measures nando Wood's body guard at one end, and and bis pals at the other, were Ifans Roh and Sabiae, Of Maing; Creenough and Ropes, of Muswchneotts; Bloglgdod and Marsh, of New | WOR, Yano ead Lyon, "9? Ghio; Bride and Bissell, of | Michigan; MeLennon#wad Squdde, ef Miinois; MeLanen aad Jobnsten, of Wiroonsim; Busty and Kennett, of Fonosylvaua; Harwood and Vort.«? Minnexota; Atex wg important Commitice on the Improvement of Lakes : ay ont of the diflieatty, uv Harbors, But he sow a way Feeds oress 9 ry much the character of ition, and the spectator ch of imagination, have im- agined himself in Weitmg all, im Syracuse, with Fer- Isaiah Rynders Mr. Stanmoy, 28 soon a8 he could be heard, des red | after te ation of 4 Convention, to read the follow- PROTEST, ‘The dologates 4rom the Board‘of ‘Trade and Mercantile Asseciation of the cly of Chicago, representing a con- euey cf over seventeen’ hundred members, feeling, uit the dee'sion of the Convention allowing to ony y ap -ng the actif yn ered ats | be “this wattert he name of Mr. MeChesney Wes | rd ; ba ty the chairr jan of the Convention, and he promised that Mr. McChesney should be pitt on the Reciprocity Com- ~ in | Tower houre opposi that mighty work, INTERNAL REVENUE. faete. resolutions. He gave that to and ae: es ah aut tu his pipe aud smoke it. @ Gross Receipts of Express und Telegraph applause. .' ‘4 bi rg iy MF. Antact rose to a question of “pivitege. Companics. ‘tho Peesipest—Will the give way? Below we give, i parallel columne, the groas receipts fue Pomapex?—1 only” wank aiken Pe eee Senne gee a eer eee ’ Liona memibery of the Kecrprocity Comar (aa the additional | 64 and 1865:— f committee room in order to fF acititate the despatch of Nam: 1864. ¥ busitoms, The chair has no O osiry to inverrupt so intor- | Adams) Ky Company. $1,702,031 2,467,95", esting adebate, (Laughter. Awerican European 5,08 Avie agaio took the ” ogy and was interrupted by | American Express. . — 1,276,611 iny but refused vo ‘mve away, and proceeded | Breeso & Co.’ Express. 6. $8,820 xplain why New York nad opposed the ship canal last | Bock’s Greenwich Express = 13 session The bill gave. any penton from any other | Carrington & Co.'s Express, 2,703 2a) State the right locome” jj16 Ler amity and claim the right | Castle Garden = = 2,271 18,9 55 of eminent domain and bu ld the canal. Buflalo woulli | Chatham Square Express _— ale not oppose aship © anal, probably, f authorized tobe | De Forest's Staien 2,010 3,468 built by our own siate, ‘and ina manner to secure the | Marnden’s Express... 952 wI7.5TI interosts of the 3 ate. He was proceeding avsome length | Central Express Compan, 69,233 10,289 {interrater Hassey’s Post, 2,047 4,266 A DesGan®, who inquired if the gentieman from Buf. | Kingsley & Co. 949 47,839 Taio did notl ging he was helleval.ng his por priv- | Ocn’s Express, hapd 204 ifege a Jittha too ‘igh? (Laughter, long and loud). Luong Island Exp 6,091 10,152 ‘The ma or here dropped, ui! the Convention resumed | Morris Express... +++ ++ 7,463 2,051 its dutney 5 only relieved by @ little explosion occasionod | National Express Company. 308 19,281 by the jstake of the Chair, who recognized asthe gen- | Price’s City Express. 400 428 tiemen from Canada,” adelegate who announced him- | Stiesi’s City ret. 50 60 sell as pir, Kennedy, of Philadelphia, United States Express Company 791,574 = 820,354 oh ME Duxnmon, of Bay City, ereatedtome excitement Wells Wxprot oa aaa ae 194 feri the foiiowing Tesolutfons, ~ were 40 ‘8 5 . os ) M6 bia ¥ Ba Soerieeneiah wanranes2 N Orleans, (2 months.) 635 Kdward’s Express Company. — 746 vandet iia as Arvine, Koss, Spratt, | uerninal bodes the same yoiee in, muder and Rill, of Weird, an oe Ke 4 5} po Faisal: oct (as see eee Se Leovard, Grant, Cerrie,/ Lyman, Steole, Salter and | oon) cities in, the Union $8 @ virtual diefranchise sent Brackorsof the British Urovinces | of themeotves and their constituents, enter their pr¢ test, The cemmittcée to organize a Netional Board c t the uction of the Convention as arbitrary, U nrea- and urlfair t the large bodies invi was co&aposed of? she following -—Messre. Cou ator 40 this body, apd request that their ke i Massaclinsetts; Heroy, of aise; Stark, of New York; | ‘Taglor, of Ohio; Bridge, of Michigan; Scammon, of Hi Whitney, e” Wisvonsta; "Wilcke, of Peassylvania, be they withdraw from a body which, in their opig ion, | Tefused then their pumerical strength in its proceedings, ‘The reading was followed by excitement. ard appl on, and t ‘accept the sity, ovements reported the ING O1L ON THE WATERS. ry we UD: Mr. Apens, of or Limpro 1 the several to the delegations from : sivin 1 recognizes the national | Bye harbors which tie Gon fable and lake for eoucucting the vernmont deviver e hrge i on-that it is y neral govert nents in such nav gable that every delegation should have at least » thought € provided vote. H tro y and concord to the Convention. i to snake snel 4m pre ) wend may niered upon the revords of the Conventiog,, while has lause fromSbe Albany, Buffalo and some other dekegations. t. Louis, @esired, for the purpose of re- stung harmony to the proceedings, to offer a resolution ities ave vote for every ‘twenty-five thousand inhabitants, one jcazo hada right to be heard in or represoitution here, and he appealed to the hegreat State of Ngw York toaid in ; of Oswego, as the great State of New rivers andl harDors, from time to tim: ecu appexled to a8 though she was to blame sity for + y be des 4 desired to say that the mode of voting did the Tress ary wili juewty not do j to that State or its metropolis, But if they work, had been sileat he-did not see why any one else should compinin, MeL. argued ok and foredble sp 4 the effect that if New York city had no objection to be Mowed only as many votes, in deciding upon resolutions of the gravest importance to her commerce, as were cust by Saginaw, Bay City or resobatvon of Mr. Joy (te phed yesterday) ‘alamazoo, then Cheago was bound to submit io a passed unauimously.. Phe qucstion simitar | ation. resolution, recommending a rei Mr. J ught the Convention ought to Triewiis of bb ire are Fang ive need be sat od of voting, It fs true it was Detroit the delegates and ladies &t @ | an anjust method, but then no plan could be devised D supper on t last might, hich would be entirely just, and we might as well put met in socia! urs. Many hone evil as another, Mr. Joy could see ne dif- dancing aad between hanging and shooting i! a person is , alter Whieh Cat Devo, Joly 14—P. M. {ter adopting Mr. Joy’s revolution on smendinent, y the committees res wad Nations! Board of Trade ort, and passing a vote of thanks to porters, citizens of Detroit and others jourmd with three chears. for the Union go delegation would. reconsider their action, remain. ‘THY CHAIR SERRA WAY Ov, ‘The Paisiyxnt—The Chair thinks he sees a way ou this difficulty. the views of the houxe, five to consider the matter of representation, who Fetire and report at once, their action to be final. The question on the appointment of @ ing been carried and the committee appointed, Mr. Roninso: land, thought it would be to pledge the Clie: further time to r the {resid rhed, a he Qu and itain of ils wish to me 6, 1864, tion do respectfully re- the United States .to enter negotiations with the government of Great Britain, baving in viow the uxccution of a treaty between the two countries for reciprocal corr 1 intercourse betwoen-tiie United States and the several provinces of British Columbia, the Selkirk seliloment and Van- couver's Island,” based on principles whieh shall st and equitable to al! parties und with reference to the present financial condition of the United States, and which shall also include the tree navigation of the St. and other rivers of British North Amenica, with veronts O° the rivers and the enlargement of i rende, © for Une reqnire- with the ocean, peech was loudly applauded, and when the vote was taken on the rev.prucity question it was unanimous Delegaces left tor Ann Arbor at three o'clock to accept of ao ovation trom the citizens ant the Michigan Univer. sity, fine feeling exisuing between all parties concerned, During its absence ferred wo the appropriate committess—one by Mr. Hill Boston, in favor of liberal assistance from the gov the establisiiment of a National Board of Trade. ‘THE COMMITIKE REPORT, AND CHICAGO STAYS IN. ‘sent the report of that committee, i forward to the platform? Mr. HANsimit Hatix—No, sir, he will not. lin then submitted the resolution agreed upon by the e exch association represented on the floor, that thechairmen of the several delegatic Ste sliali be a committee to determine th which the remaining votes shall be cast. He stated the commitice had made no provision for the votin He hop d the voting would be left as it lopted Mr, Alien’s proposition they would New York, He eti!l hoped that the Chi- and ut of (Loud laughter.) He hopes it will meet He will appoint a committee of will anmittee hav- well ‘ ates to abide by the decision of the committee; but this meeting with no response, the committee was named, aud hurried out by the Chair. resolutions were offered, and re- , of ern. ment of the United States to an American line of mail steamers; and one by Mr. J. C, Converse, of Boston, for Ex.Vice President Hamuin, from the special committee Just appointed, then appeared in his seat, and rose to pre- t-—Wili the gentleman from Maine step Mr. Ham- the committee, giving each State represented in the conven ) tion the same normber of votes to which it is entiied in toral coitexe, deducting therefrom one vote for 1d providing 8 from each mauner in that ne of UUr wetwoit Correspondcnle. the proy because they understood that the dele- Dernorr, July 12, 1865. gates from the other side declined to participate in the 3 voting. (Hear, hear, from the Canadians, ) “day Mr. Hannibal Hamlin, who yest Jined w serve ‘upon the organization of the Convention as a Viee Presi- dent at large, to-day again siguitied his disinclination to take an active part in the proceedings, by peremptorily refusing to allow his name to be placed on the Reci- | draw th procvity Coi tee among fly nbe! Ided thereto. he Presioexy—f will state for the information of scahanearegeasandincrg codes eSlorapiom gt d thereto. | oonvention that bafore the committes's report cam This addition was made to the committe in consequence | Thad squciched the protest. (Loud loughier ) of the angry protest of the Boston delegation last even . Peeyy, of Albany, desired to withdraw from ‘The Convention hav! committee, Mr. Seamac if agreed to the report of the decision, yet for the sake of restoring harmon: | draw their protest, wg eas are lshe chairmanship of the Committee on Harbor lip! tag againet (he overraling of thelpsalshes'ta\reghid to’ |S trae aaa sheen eagles eer gn the name pinced upon that co ring that | replaced upon that committee, whi AUBLAC IN TH A delegate from St, Louis moved that two additic members be added to the Committee on Reciprocity. The Pre sonxt—It is tinpossible to put two more mv ber on the committ ut if it be the nnanimous des | of the Convention, Chicago will be pi ‘one member who will be added to th Mr. Lorenzo Sabine should rep pn thereon, and the President of the Convention having overruled their Wishes. Their complamts, a(ter the adjourument of the | Convention, induced the accommodating Chairman, who eagerly sought to moet and overcome every obstacle to harmony, to add five nan Pprocity, among which were those of the ex-Vice President and the Boston Sabine. Mr. Heury A. Prentiss, of Maine, ‘Wae substiluted in Mr, Hamlin’s place, Mr. Sabine 1s a reciprocity man, being largely interested in the fisheries, nf Judge Sraveping, of Ohio, who has not displayed any | Ch ill allow hit to, put one on if he likes. particular regard for our Canadian neighbors thus far in the Convention, offered a resolution for reference to the appropriate committee which declgres “that it is the duty of Congress to regulate commerce with foreign na. tions in such manner as to increase the resources of the government for (be payment of the national debi, to Promote the independence and prosperity of th try, and effectually protect the labor apd industry of the people of the Cnited States against the conflicting policy | «of other Powers.” | CHICAGO SHOWS EK TRETE. Immediately after the preliminory business of the | ePowsion had been disposed of, Mr. Wiutaet F, Conmaven, ‘@ Chicago, took the floor, and said that the Chiengo committee, to the "Committee on Reci- | Bx-Vice President Hawnay (snappishiy)—I to know why it is impossible to add. two inevw pmrnittee nd to this, the Hiion here for Who has the power t ‘ony bd do? Here te a distine by & memibe matter. (Launghter and applause.) hair was silent, and a di nof five Wo the Reciproc y ¥ treaty, whiek, it | pears, will never stop growing, and the motion | adopted by the Convention, | VOPEALO ON THR RAMPAGE: PA if y of Buffalo in part | shipment of produce, (Mr. A. read the olfensive good oF bad, Which dictated suc inant at such a time, he desired to say that the siatem | made by the rentleuian were false in theit represe | Gone and unjust in their conclusions. He rev alegation, after due reiection on the action of tie Con-’| history of the Weetern states, of Michigate wad Ting Vention, especially in the matter of the votes to be cast | especial, forty ye when Detroit was « mere |i A ad settlement of T from the assaolts of the savag | wilderness. He | and the libe: d ey the delegates, felt that grove in defeuded by a stock Otonly to their owa city, but to nw mercial communities, By the role a States of Wiscousin, Missouri and Mir had been done, | tous other com ted the gres fis, rope each by bat one delegation, have no more tniin- | means of transportation to the seabuart, a teckel. tor | and trots ayainet Blackstone Betle and Sorrel Dan, ab ence in shaping the action of the Convention | their productions, without which they ‘would have re E among on = bg ¢. Au i He ges ae ye oe of mained for years unsettled and unproductive. That w four trots against Beckwi Young Bashaw at the | than the sn Villages of | Springfield, Ohio, | the West grew into mighty Maten, end ber poptilation | Fashion Course, Ye 1, ne ober. | Kalnmezoo and Bay Ciiy, Michigan, It would | and increased, New York had come forward to ~ - — Beem as though thefgentlemen managing the Conventic Meet her additional wants, and bad enlarged hercanais , Steam va, Musel m the Vietor, | and incre ‘heir capuetty at a cost of over thirty mil tw, July 14, 1865. had some uiterior objec Ww, some purpose not d the suid, on behalf of the Chicago delegation, that although they were not satisfled wth y to the Convention, they would, if permitted to do so, with- the e in the onal em. ire mitted to mame lke the “on. if it r and the The tion, I believe, has the power to please itelf in e@ moved another ap. was fen. re marks.) Setting aside the question of taste, whether acharge from such a | " ta the is in {ttle ade is to be told it is impossible to do a thing that it desires | high) charges for transportation and tran. | and Chicago was yes a | showed that the enterprise, the energy y of the State of New York had rapidly loped the then slumbering resources of the West, and 1 adorded those infant States, by her artiicial and secure lions of hat of this large outlay whe lied played ppon the surfw v4, and cries of “No, | taken Millions out a the pockets of | B0."") Be could not see why, if they renily desired thot | Ret own peo ‘iirwet taxation, and that at no thine | is i mld represent the | Bad she levied more than enough tolle on the property | the expression of the Convention should represent the | passing through her canals than was sufficient eperthe | Views of the great commercial interests in tho several | cost of their maintenauce und the Interest of there deve @ representation by votes | accumutating on | New York, whie | 1acet the abuse of those Whom, by her liberntity States, they should refuse sic in the Convention as the cx sum for ite iiqatdation. nercial Importance of each Place entitled ber to. He hoped that the Convencion | enterprise, she had s9 materially benefitted’ In reg would see thepropricty of adopting the following reso. | to the price of transportation he desired to say th le Telides, Wada altered Supply and demand Kd alone regulate that: but as to | pe State had never tuken adv: Resulved, That the action of the Convention im declar dition of commerce to increase its to ing that each aneogiation represented in this Convention encement d 10 but one vote is a virtual declaration curreney for ite tulls, while goverament | ng the great American Goctrine of rep * had tobe paid io gold, In some sense pres ding fo copstiiueacios sud numbers in | sure Creigits had bee ‘AL pis enormously raised, but tolle bad | such commtituenciex | remained ui This liberal policy the Knuph lived, That the resulotion giving to each sesocin | hud always na she is Tea to i tigred ‘ou Dut obs volo be rescinded: that eneh association be | cauals from a capacity hree million tons por year peqaatred to report to ihe chairman the nember of mem. | to ten millions. (Loud applause.) He should not have bere of such association, aod every sich association shall | troubled the Convention with thoxe remarks if the stete be eptitled t: one vote and une additional vote for every | ment had not been made thns publicly that the one bundred members vf enon ascoviation, and that for | ew York ies like a great mastiff # fraction aver iifty members any # association shal! { ihe commerce of the iakes (Applanse.) Tn De entitled to av additions! vote regard to the charges made by the Prosident of the De- Loud.cheers {form « poruon of :he Gonvention followed | trolt ei of Trade, against the elevating basiness at ‘the reading Of the resotition whic tose who bad taken Luoare. o 0 arn ot detente A Are—The hellevatore you meav, (Loud laugh- Mr: Sraononlo; of Ohio, promptty rue and moved to ont Auan Yer, the Bute hell—hellhellevators' e Apc’ Laughter and applause.) Builo had invested over Jay the resolution om the table, Crest confusion ensued. fires mnituons of “Totiars. in these ele rs, and they Mr. J. Y. Scammom, of Chicago, in an cw ited manner, | were for the benefit of the West, as well as of their pre anked iT the Convention intended to inw\t and ignore | Prietors. Some ofthe stock was held in Chicago. dir. Micogot Waa that great city to be pot on a par in her goes, instead of placing them in store, was a great adv: vote with litle upstart commerctil bodies, cyented only | tage to Western shippers, and was far more economi # few days ago, for the purporeof obielning a nu. | than the storage system’ practised in Chicago. Patiod in the Convention, and doing po m ines | ask ainbene en want to sit there, an invited Adan you eons hold in the paim of your hand? (aug of the West, (Loud appinase.) real \ Allen proceeded to argue that ihe speedy transfer of eur mn cal He dia Batglo did not guest, to receive’ the abuse tor, mand confusion.) The whole game har ixe | A PIPR FOR HUPYALO TO AMORR, slight upon Chicay That city had more trade 4 | Mr. Sravumee, of Ohio, wivhed to say that he, nea ‘Connie ender the Reciprocity treaty than any other in | member inte Convention, did not feel in any degree he Northwest, and had been intentionally ign’ vr | responsible for the remarks made by the President of the committer b (Cries of "Thats so!’ | the Detroit Board of Trade, upon calling the Convention Sheors, langbter and m ) to order, and before any organization war effected, But TH CHAIR KOR AWAY O0T OF THR DEPRIEUT TY 1 to ore be Chair seer a wa oping Menity, Ae will pleco a member of th nthe genth w York tring Jonpat the end « an from Bullalo objected to the State ont of the the Inkes to sbutont their comme Mhioago delegation on the Keeiprocity Commitiee, Ix | he t.eiged to remind that yentioman that the (riends uf t #be Convention in favor of his xo doing? Thove in favor | Niareship Canal in the laat Congrese hud fay ayo! (Half 2 dc yer.) Contrary, no! (A storm ate of New York th ¢ OF noes) Mb tort, and the committee w v - » higuway f Pciune iy--4 clatn joe L New York bod paeegt resolutions an her of opresepted asm hinge mnetifl, rirowhed sed >— . Resolved, That our experience of the thing ealfed.“‘re- ¢ iceomigt te ‘aod vinees: us that a very large balance of benefits has accrued against the people of the United States commercially and that inasmuch as politically our neighbors wn themselves to be in feeling, as Jaw, part and parcel of the British empire, wood reason why advantages not shown to their fellow subjocts Resolved, That our neighbors haveno CREO Aas i liteave ee wade with the British provinces con’ | be sco! led to them other.quarters, | they are in we see no Telegraph Companies, When the Internal Revenue laws were amended .in | June, 1864, Congress -decided to levy a tax of five | per centon the gross receipts of telegraph companies, ° and below we give a table of their receipts, since that. time, with the amount of taxes paid:— pine mgt pag ger po au Stance ace AMBRICAN TRLNGRAPH COMPANY. and forests which come in direct ition with and Ser ipipriously: ‘affects the value of our own commedities of & Har character, curtailing alike the revenues of ‘our government and the profits of the people, The several committees having at length been scttled, ‘a fair representation and deprived them of | #t least for the.present, rtirod for business, and the Con YVention tok @ recess until three P. M, If Chicago had left the Convention, Buffalo certainly, and Albapy probably, would have gone with her, to it | stock, He iv u CORKE The race here to-day between the pedestrian Rensley resulted which came in eight rode ahea the wagon and the trotting horse of the wason, one mile, 2:20; Ren-ley, one mile 9: Was | inile, had done all this for the West, now to | Hi tion was unanimously carried that 1 the season, | @f¥ NeXt no plasteter work for * d the sane Hi ite elow The State, too, had | Put Up their own ornaments. De! The following committees were appointed during the session:— Hou, Henry A. Prentiss, Maine; H. P. Ridge, Betroit; Lorenzo Sabine, Massachusetts, aud 8. H. Dale, were added to Reciprocity Committee. Commerce.—W. J. Bowen, Chi Cincinnati; Thomas Kicheson, St. Butfulo; N. P. Grant, Oswexo; los DeWoll, Oswego; R. W. King, Detroit, and F. A. N 5 ott, Iwaukee ; P. New York, and Osgood, Tro, ‘A. E, Masters, New York York. —Hon. i. Tremaine, Albany; J. 8, Stranahan, ; Colonel Moseley, St. Louls; Wm, F. Cool- bdugh, Chieago; A. Wood, Cincinnati; B. H. Tompkins, New York; Jobin Derbyshire, Philad ardeon, ‘Portland, and C. A. King, Toledo, Lake and Harlan Imprivement:.—MeChesney, Chicago ; MeLarcn, Milwaukee; Bissel, Detroit; Waggoner, Toledo: Wilson, Buttalo; Watson, Oswego; Getty, New York, and John Allen, Jr., Batfalo. Order of Buiine THE TURF, Union Course, L. L—Trotting. Tnuxspay, July 13.—Maich $200, mile heats, best three in five, to wagons, John Mott named s,m. Lady McClellan 1.8. Sammis named Same Day, match $200, mile h wi ns. S, Mott named g. 5. Gare plone 8. Sammie named g. i . g. Uncle Sam, Time, 2:56, 2:60, 2:4! ‘an. , 285, 2284, 2:60, 2:46, ‘Time 2: SARATOGA TROTTING MEETING-—THIRD DAY. Fripay, July 14.—Purse $500, mile beats, best three in five, in harness. H. Woodruff entered b. g. Shiptimber, in T. Cregan entered bl, D. Piifer entered b. Ella Sherwood and Dutchess trot a mateh this after- noon at the Fashion Course, ® Harry Clay, to The Saratoga Trotting Meeting. SECOND DAY-—THURSDAY, JULY 13, As we stated in our report of the frst day’ mectinz, the judges having decided that the stallion Harry Cley and the gelding Dexter were virtually trained im the rame stable, or had been within ten days previously hence, in accordance with the Saratoga rules, they both could not be allowed to start; and as neither Jolin Mor- gan nor Ethan Allen was Nere, the purse of $1,250, mile heats, best three in five, in harness, for ail horses, went off, Hence it was determined to take up Friday's ef that the fine mare, Lady | ood race with Dexter in the two neither Stonewall Jackson, Morgan wor here to interfere with them, there was tance at the trot to-day, with the bel Sherman, would make mile heat race Ethan Aften be every probability of a very large atte course, Karly int out of the stable, had offered to star: her, with the pre $500 out of the $1 and still later that the D * morning the manage ‘om, Who as Lady nge, that the mare wos sore, and would not go A bitte later it was’ rumored ti so that he ree rse offered by. the asso ter pariy had agreed iw 4 ¢ As this was remarkably like hippodroming the public, rdanes The original progian trot has been made for to-morrow (Priday) vix., a Of $500, mile hi stallion Harry ¢ Mr OF riner i861, Yesterday morning the first through Mr. Morrissey tion who we atonce, and de pacts, having that his mare would not stari, starters to v in the stand nor | the secretary, simply prompt uction of Mr. Morrissey in regarded as an attempt at a preiiy little piece of hipp droming, met with the unquil ties present, with the except terested, Who, axa matter 6 | this imterverence with their little a | tators wh the trot to be a d Gheir money on he result would have suffer: the Saratoga Association and the course would have suf- | tered materially in the estimation of the public, Thie tine stallion, wire n behalf of the meinbors of the associa: e absent and himself, put his foot down ined to coun ne en previously notified by sr. nd that as i two rave, the only thing that would be ch he was ‘entitled by the condi- Dexter to trot over the track At tie ap. h Dexter and Lady Sherman mued over it, Dexte jaim for the purse, ny word given, Mr. Wheatley ding the © ‘vi approval of all par. few who were in- ich which, had the trot pr paid for their entrance e one, and the a mocents who bet. THE THOT YOR FRIDAY, ¢ having been exhausted, a new purse s best three in five, wer to be a very lively af- LION YOUNG MORKITL, by Old Morrill (Bullrush ‘lily defeuted Harry the sire of Draco, Boston . Who beat John Morgan, the fast colt Jona 2ht by John €. Fremont, aud other promising 4 against Clay, at Springfield, Mase. 1). who s0 1 the meeting, » resulted in favor made Wagon, 5 horse, one ‘rhe following ts the | The Plasterers’ Convention. ARRIVALS ONANGH AND ALEXANDRIA KATLROAD ‘onner mittee on the St gesting that the loos! 0 j on the question of Iathing and ornamental work, and | that the Lours of work be reduced to ‘The So Prrvavune, t's. July 14, 1865. ork ix done in certat diseneerd at cons who shall not bomnen of New York, chairman of the Com. of the ‘Trade, submitted a report sug anizutions take immediate acti wht per day. herm Railroads a Tele; WROM WASHINGTON BY THE BINCE {From the Richmond Republic, July 15.) Orange and Among the pas hie star ainia more Railroad train over the Alexandria failroud reached this city, nigers were Geveral Wells and three of ly, Esq., Board of Public Works of Vie Harnett, late of the Philadelphia and Balti andfeeveral other dirtinguished gentle. nen, ail of whom expressed themselves highly pleaxod With the trip, and commended the manmer in which the road hae been improved and is tun since it hae reverted to the hands of the © intondence of Mr. MeCat Y. wader the efficient super. rly, Inte Superinteadent United Sister Milllory ralironde, The Orange and Alexandria Railroad js ty fates travel North and Sou New York at six od ronning order, which greatly facil. Pageengors can now leave clock one evening and arrive iw Rich. Mond st the wine hour oF the following evening. [From the Chat THE ATLANTA RATLROAD. axette, July &) ‘The railroad between this city and Atlanta hax been completed, ond trains ean now ran through to Augusta, Macon, C So pair b. The road Are daily being made to it, TRLROR APH inn we ee \ The wlegrapn | i robe Monigom ery, Mobile end ail points ‘not yet in the best of order, but re OPEN HRTWHEN WASFINGTON. p ihe ( hatianooga Gazette, July 8) 6 between this city Bad Wastington, ¢, Uristol, Lypehburg and Rigmend, dnd in Working order Deapatchee aro HOW Al) POLATS ATE Hhe coud I THAROOGA AND Maine, 0; J. G. Mitchell, nis; John Allon, Iphia; RM, Rich: .—Hincken and Moore, Detroit; Brod- head, St. Louis; Little. Saginaw, and Bisseil, Detroit, Agriculure and Manufactures, —S. P. Robinson, Cleve- land; Ward, Detroit; Prayn, Albany; Willard and Ben- Allon, Buttalo; Hilton, Mass, ; Harris, Td, 2:47 34. eats, best three in five, 2431 ; | Ferris, A. N. — | kunt, 't, J. 8, a Fiske, ¥f we ‘ 004 ¢ 423 ‘ 952 Jeading the mere following, with her nost over Hiramn's No judges enting what was protested avainst while r whieh the | y and the gelding Rattlesnake (both to Ko to Wagon), and the gelding Shiptimber, to go in har | ness, are entered. This prom fair, as it is anhovaved that all three are certain to start, ye steam wagon and | faver of the wagon, | Mi The contest between | terers’ Convention the inaoner in whieh | ‘aph. | «$1,205,891 January, iis, The tax of five per vent paid on the above amount was $65,294 75. UNITED STATES TELEGRAPH COMPANY. . Gross Receipts, Month. Gross. Receipts. $42,199 Deceraber. .. January, 1865. ...12733,662 Amount of taxes, $16,788 82. American Telograph’Company, to Nov. 1864 ..$30,086 12 Poople’s Line, to April, 1865...........000008 M6181 44 seats soacece $40,087 5B The Eighth District. Below we give a list of incomes, ranging from twenty thousand dollars upwards, returned in the third, fourth, fifth sd twelfth divisions of the Kighth distriet, together With the returns of last year by the same parties. As the following list is that of only a part of the district, it may readily be conceived that the Bighth district of this city has done its part in sustaining the revenue of the country :— Names. Aspinwall, Jas, 8. Andrews, W. L. Armstrong, W. Appleton, D. Btins, Robe ‘ottin, Jno, Ps... ninstock, Sam. W Crawford, David Jr Coulter, Sam! Chase, A. 8. Curtis; W. E. Cousitt, 2. Hy Colvill, if. Cannon, Mi folsman, BW. De Forest, G. B. Tonglass, B.. Dymond, Joh’ ; Du Bois, Corneli Dehnonico, Lorenzo. ode, DS cece. Dickinson, Jobn B. 1 | Durant, 0. ¥ Dotett, MB, Inbble, B.D. Krencus, Richard, .. Fish, Hamilton, 2 Si Gunther, Chr. @ Grittin, Herman. , Sohn F, 35: 3 38 Harper, James. Haunt, Wilson G sas Horny, Proderick 2737 Hoe, Robert 51,068 | Huntingto: 5,574 " 86,819 Hoe, f 16,131 Holden, 0 Hardon, B. L. 520 Hoy, Bar Hatmmerstey, A. G . Hiteticock, Adeline L. Hitchcock, Sarah M. Herrick, Jacob H. 060 Ingalls, H. .... 1,200 | Isham, Samve: 20 5983 Islin, Adrian Isham, Charlies H. K. | Kelley, C. M 2 20,082 Lord, J. Cow 2 65.100 | Leverett, Josiah 11,060 34,056, | Lathrop, B. ra 116,600 | | Leonard. 90.709 40,000 4 36,965 | | Livermors, nig | 24.400 Lattimer M 2L Is | 140,000» 20,192 23,600 55,579 228 600 22,758 73,270 . 54,806 OBrien Wim, 116,188 Plumb, Jas. Mf. 20,711 | Pottie, 1 76,00 | Phillips, Wo HE. aza2 Patrick, R ¥ 615 Joes $1,949 54 51,887 ie 208d ford B. 24,382 } Scott, Geo, 8. pa 70,562 Sargent, Geo. A. 8,600 20,733 ae b. s+ 10,58 59,380 uire, Lewis 13,418 Sioane, W, i900 mn - 48,6091 18,109 21,400 40,882 1,896 ooo Satan ; ioe 31,677 29,310 28,269 40, 42 50) 600 263 ‘200 ~ 32) 254 27,020 1, Win. 9/000 ‘508 Wesley, Rd. B 29, 706 42,004 Wheeler, Geo, M. 18,94 45,600 Woodward, 70,508 100); 078 38,206 16 2sos2 16,726 Walker Jor, Jr. 10,209 B,0ub Ward, Bf 9,260 20, Work, J. 90 0. Young, 7. © x Votal j Heerease for 186d | Avosetta. of Halifan, ———— ——. a 1 ied ” wars eistacen ! : Bedford 1th thet, with OO >ble BROOKLYN CITY NEWS. prea ea ee } te ‘Tas Navy Yano FRavve—Tee Foatacomye Invest | Ibs bone, arr at ee ecard. ak : Ganox,—-Another aPeged cxtensive fraud has just come | ;,2atk Hllm, Withe-ell, of Yn span Say ‘to light at the Navy Yard, which has caused a great excitew’nt among the politicians of this city, and resulted ®@ ‘tno arrest of three of the prominent bosses in the ‘yetd, The men, as is sileged, have been swin- furd s,. jon a Bark wi be at Neuvitas J es . d@iiag the government oul of over seventy thousand Spoken, de. date ut oilars, under proience of being “loyal,” and of Sr ag for London, no at course were not backward in terming those who were -y ‘Arr steamer Delta, Hunter, St Thomas opposed to them in theiropinion of loyalty 48 “copper. | y; LUPAX, ) Duty 12—arr a July In port ships Ville Francs, Andoteber. an’ heads” and “traitors.” These bosses, Whose names pe Vila Ba aon are John Maxson, John R Marsden and William pens eeu amp a hing Wom, infty eon ° McDermott, besides a workman vamed Frank Youle pina t merican Kagie, Urqul Reilly, were very much surprised on Thursday at the ap- oh neritas, June 25-—In bark N Hi Gaston, for N¥ork days; ria en heady for Baltimore do, Sid 25th, faepy sie. ‘agPiaske ce of the United States Marshal's officers in the vou Me 4 sbipJ Baker, Al who J . ‘The above parties vor for N¥« yg pate chic rhea tg Boke by Juinos Gall, re- are, ‘Stal 8 eee e Ladle Nevins Cote foe MNO, HUD Kash Righly-fourih wtrect, Now York, Siow Siiee ae eater Mealy hchvly Gabry, Nee eke to the specialsomiuissiouer of the War and Navy | Antrim, Wallace; Udola Whiuemore, ang JC Clark, Pree~ Departments. He depoves that he ts informed aud be- }, for do do, LENAMBUCO, June 18-In port barks Anaconda Chap:naty for N¥urk, lagi ion Powers, tor Pitladelpliay do. Be Yinesnrs CAE tune WS ane dusk! Woven Halil y- er, Boston, Saqua. July 5—T, bark Almira Coombs, and brigs Ale mon Rowell,and Aly Niekeks: Idg for ports worth of Baite- lieves that, in the year 1863, in the Navy Yerd, elty of Brooklyn, the ubove parties did knowingly, wil- lingly and feloniously carry hy 8 coavert to their own use, or to the use of personz ta. the defendant un- known, steal the following person! Bates, to the vaiue of abont sof the United :—A quantity. of bhick ras. c S A Are bark (i Goudy, New Yor walunb boards and of boxwood or mahogany-boards, ium- | 5) 04, July UepAte bark Gor Ling, Goudy, Now Yer ber; and also numerous articles of uardware, consisting.| Wosi, Liverpool. Sid 9th, ship Guy Mannering, Brown. Liv! Dol f lock e! 5 the sete ectee d “TPuxap, Jane 28—Arr Br brig Mevl‘n, Brandt, NYork, 3 &o. Deponent further siaies that the above parties al ‘made, or caused to be made, with Said lumber the following articles of furniture, ofa va- - mnerionn: Parks. F Beech dh ge of about $3,500:—Two black walnut BOSTON, July-18—Arr ship, Galivorma, -Marher, Mania: ‘carved cases, valued at each; three Black | barks Commerce, sone end Halli 4 ag) Ni Walnut > tool chests, valued: at. $100 each, and | Orleans. Below Col James Reot, fram buenos Ayred...' various other articles of furniture, ment | brig Seritand, Movellan, Cantus sehen M Avioli Care further - says that, on~ or about. tho sé day | Geer om tm Road, Doatier doe Convent at of November, 1863, In the Navy Yard, the ecensed did | Warhiugton, eden om ship Ametion bark steal and, carry from the yard" two caved bvoxwood or bookeases, several tool chests. other* vi more; Benj Rngiish, Baker, NYork, ‘Sid smahogany tom ore; Jerney Blue, articles, in all valued at about $2,500, Gall ‘states that TWdth—Arr steamers Geo Aj Baltimore; ‘i Cusilda, Cette; John’ Sidney, Mobile; bark R A. Atienthiuiseenss brig Martha Woahtugion’ Gardstines at that ‘thine Maxson wai master boiler maker in the yard, | Allen, Matanzas: brig Martie Washinglon, Wa 4 A IRE, J 13—Arvr Dutch war stesmer Waters ti me hh ortress Monroe. Cid batk MoGilvery, Niwh- Margen. master pattern maker, aud Mebermost foreman ip tho pattern shop. Yesterday inorning the accused wete, taken before Commissioner Newton, Who held them to bail in the sum of $2,000 each. Tho examination will come off tis morning at nine o'clock. This is uot, it is understood, the only frand, by auy means, which has bea going on Jately, and it will not be lone before inany nore persons will be unmasked, who hare been, rig Conqaeva'l (Br), Lyons, Hallux; retire fart, Bostoas Rinugoid, ‘Mitchell, NBede New Londoa; Moses Van’ Name, SYorks stow) Bolle of Cape’ Ann, Gi Hobo- ° id sche Castor (Dan), Si dokus, PR, Went to sea Hin? ship Astronom (Bs Klapper, Bremei BANGOR, July 2—Cld shhr envy Crosby, Armstrong, sYork. since us Commencement of the rebellion, filing thei: |. ara at, Mitchell, Alexandria, pockets by swindling the government ont of enormous | Cll 13th, brig J 4 sums of money, These bosses, who have beon so in- | y FALL RIVER, July 1$—Sld sehr. Tram Suith, erry, New tensely “loyal,” will soon have to disgorge, and then | ¥qe; “pep Tage It Borien, Coline, do. John. Stroup, perhaps something will be learned as to the refusal on | take, Phiiue phia tor Boston; Wars, Crowley, Addison far their part to furnish work to honorably discharged soldiers | N¥. A Haley, Buckaloo, Ni wryport for’ Phitidelphia; wito have presented themvelves at the gates and been UL SOE NO TORE ate eoee driven away. seh a ie, RH Colson, Col Eddy. Light, y Lees ‘ia welir Addie & Barnos, Lewis, New . oh LE, June 3 ork. MACHIAS, July SSI brig. Moonlight, Stewart, Cubas 1. NYor’s. Died. ‘McKeaa.—On Friday eveni July 14, ANN McKraa, her age, relict of William MeKeag, in the 74th year of 8th, seu Maty Ann, Bryi ¢ ‘The finerel will take place on afternoon, at | NEW ORLEA July W—Are si ers Geo Cromwell, two o'clock, from her late residence, No, 131 West Fif- ith, Sonterey, Park a W Perry, Risley, x hy NO, July 7-Cld se NYork, NEW BEDFORD, July 13—Sld sehr R H Dean, Dean, NYork; PORT, July 13—Arr US rev iter Agassiz, t pow Bedford; schr Sarah Llissvoth, Kelley, Bos- teenth street. [For other Deaths see Thind Page } SHIPPING NEW S.. ANAC FoR NeW TORR—THIT DAY. 41 | MOON Kise i 30, inom waren, ‘Port of New York, duly 14, 1865, CLEARED. 2 Sltamsbip Louisiana (Br), McNevin, Liverpool—Wiltiams Guion, ia Wigs WH Parks, Plom- i nehea ‘Hal 3 1, Bayles, Steamsmp Amenca (Brem), Wessels, Southampton and Halo, Newman, Bremen—Crlrichs & Co, er, tar, Endicott, do, Steamship Corsica (Br), Le Messurier, Nassau and Tava- . JS Welden, ‘Weaver, Dans ma B On Vorsport: JH Bagtlett, Rockhill, ‘Salem; Jas’ Logan, Smith, ip Zodiac, Bulkley, ast Catabridge; Magellan, Cratmer, Newport; Geo R Cono- ip Steamship Laura, Hillier. Ba: Ship Yorktown, Driver, 1 Ship Galena, MeN Bork Hamlet, Snow, 'S Brig Gustaf’ (Swe), Flory, London—Funel, Meineke & Wendt. Brig Eseape (Br), Adams, Rio Janelvo—J A VeArthur. Brig 11 F Colthirst (Br), Clark, Manswilia—Davison & ver, Jones, New Haven, Teh; Starlight, do. for remain in the harbor. VIDENCE, duly I8—Are stamer Oceann) NYork; Br bark Queou of the Vleei, Hilton, Shields; sloop raph, from Ph fn, do for No Young. Spearin Ki roline Eddy, Kent, = Guilford, Chase, NYork, Below ship Pacific, Ray, from Brit Heasie (Br), Thomas, St.lohus, NF- Glass chr George Fules, Nickerson. from Philadelphia. Brig Emeline (Br), Penns, St Johns, \ Sid schrs Haitio Lewl, Farnum; Vorest, Merrill; Rachel ony dane, Northrup: Shy rd A Mount ng; Henry Hobart, lion, Freeman, ic Corira (Bir), Dexter, Cow Bay—MeCol! & Frith. i Danses, Rakin, New Brig Stromness (Br), Ryan, Cow Bay—itret!, Son & Co. Brig Kate (Br), MeVongal, Truro, NS—A Smithers, ¥ Muig Jessie Rhymas (Br), Sherman, Camden, Me—Walsh | 1 Juiia, Coffin, Caracon—Thos Foulkes & Co. Robinson, and Gov Cony, Brown, X¥o1 do: sloopa Aun B ifelmes, Maraihg, and 1 WTUCKET, July 1—Slé schr Seaflower, Guptill, NYork or Eastport, SALAM, July 16--Atr achr SL Stevens, Studley, Philadel. hi Old 12th, “schr Hero, tand, Cacueart, Cow Bay-—Haicer & Jayton. hia; With. E& 1, Marts, Marts, do. Sei W Smith (Br), Lavender, Bridgeport. CBG Wheel- | Bmail, NVork” sid lath, wents Clans Merrick, wots ars wright. - Maggio M Weave., Weaver, and Wm © Davoll, dr, Mathie, caeee eS ee (Br), Forbes, Londonderry, NS—H.J & © | Philadelphia; P A'Sanders, To ont (from Beverly), de Dewult & Co, Sehr G RC (Br), Barker st Join, NB--D R Dewolf & C Selur Gilbert Heut (Br), Howunt, St Join, NBD Rt De- MISCELLANEOUS. wolf & Co, BOS. oa. PARRA RAR . # * . . . Washington —Baker & Dayton. Bauer, Philadelpbia--Plorsin & Colline, ‘olling. Perth Amboy. eldeidge, Boston—d Douglass, dazie Raymoud, Lord, triste! Jasper Libw' Sloop Mary Gray, Sinamer Gelarora, Stoamer ata i . SIME said 3 Gi eb aR Rain Wi ao Man es dy sa gece le a MACPHERSON & DONALD SMITH ¢ (Late style Sinith & Brorher), New BREW OF EAST INDIA AND BITCER PALE ALES, FOR CITY AND MEKN USE. These ales are of improved quality, brewed with great care, pleasant, nutritive end sirengchenig, and ean’ be relied on for purity, Brewery, West Eighteonth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. ahi Hayth (ir). Taram, Vorn Crna mt ne 27. and ly 5, with logwood, &¢, and pase v8, to Booth unahip Cassundre, Hollan ay, New Orleans July 6. i 1 > Fortross Mosivoe 1th, witht mda® ond passengers, hears a Te artermanter, ; wit! troops, te the ieal Director . " ey Steainship John Gibson, Kelley, Washington. 47 hours, | Bi W. JAMES, OO Amity and Fou gers. to 1B Cromwell & Co. 6. Sherwood, Pordand, Me, with HB Cromwell & with mdse and passe O TO THOMAS KR. AG . 200 AND 262 rWw's, NO June & with mdse Greenwich street, corner of Mavray. and there you will pas mm. ifad one death, | ‘Tons, Cottees, Pid, Flour and everything else cheaper Ast inst, lat 4: Jon 311 large icebergs; 2d, | any store in New York, One price house, a 42.08, ‘poke Br’ from ‘Fobasco for Liverpool: sth, 4 oe lat 42 10, 'on 57, saw steamship Evin, 00) Brem). Rose. Bremen, 87 days, in ballast sengers, to Hermann, Koop & Co. June 28, lat ote A Bremen bark Columbus, Gerdes, from hence for Live Bark Emilie with 570 pe 5 87. lon 4 NEURODYNE, on NEURALGIC ANTIDOTE, This remarkable preperation is a new gift of chemical science, It Is designed for the relief of that most paiuful class of diseases i us Complaints, whieb are rarely benefited Uy medicine or the skill of phy- rye ed (Tta!), Poturzo, Marseilles, 73 days, with a Gabriel (Ital), Coltorn, Palermo 74 days, passed Gib- the use raltar May 20, with fault, &, to order. June 19; let 27 49, lon ; : , , he desectbed asa componnd, aromatic, 3. e brig Alma’ 08 Ayres by othe ine relicate | Ore Besiah tof Rearsport Gilkey, Mewina May 6, and | nie form nore: presented an ater Gibraltar ith, with truly to Walsh & Carver, Es Wp recto pennant ies ete the Bark Kate’ Stith (of Yarmoaih, NS). Hilton, Buenos 2 ined In remedial dincore Seton ppt fog ll ae AT Sctiied aust pees des Int 37 3, lon 7) 89, passed « large Won bnoy, palnted red, a a Bark Marcellus (ot doe White, Tio "Iunriro, aD days, | OMI nit remarkably evn cuenta deg ed iu company Keatinipatt | of nervous excitement. It cali while It. strengthens; eas Ea sok ty Dal | ie aero ei a manga i readily impar's this balmy anu. vitels ng. iniiaence to the wee Ammer (aan are Savane, $9 ays, with seger, {een or bene, sees ite cant ho in of mer ‘1 vous power. lence tis Mevetwl edects mu) ferred 1, Birk Jobe Kors (of Starsport). Stimmpeon, Cardenas, Jaty | Tea° Soetcohended,. Tian ia all cosen oF marta vain, Burk What (or Boston), Loud, Cardenas, 10daye, with eu. | Whether minate in the head, tace or Himbs—in tack in roy aster, hervon J relief may ve comt- 8), Crowell, Clans | wolf & Co, i days, wit sugar, | well, ith, Whetbred, Nassan via Hava: stowed ror dorai ry en Aa 16 Gays, is Without rest, ow! i bugging and rape, to M IT Keith ton excited or agitated condition ot the nerves. will Bag S ential per, do Wi tent Ye Bitton Hang prom! remedy inthe tata iniiuence af Neurodgne, Port), Berdo, Oporto, { [bts proper to aiate that this preparation ‘hol OOPUne Drea.” cane lorint Se ahtite ae 0a apse | aypariele optim, morphine o: any other narcotic ur ij tiek! Demag bie Gehan aan wt There ann be nd doubt about tbe dervolia origin of mayor | ig Althea! Rio Ja * vores 4 n 5 ( woot’ ta'eartia: Minden the most preva and dietreelcy Coplaiue tt wo Bris Patna (Braz), Roque, Pernambuco, June 15, with | Useless lo enumerate tem to HM Swift & Co. Mierican women are en aud tually we 1 he ranory ouagits 5 oe fo Wervuus chiuract we may wppear in varked rig Ann, Yates, Neuvitas. 19 days. with molasses, to | WY of wer " i os yet fed a a kel | eich i ate Maan eaduchey Ne uloureux, weakness, prosiration anu 40 fort, the long and paintui ‘spr. {sum de same ionntaln. nation Why the best efferts of the And heee we have ai ew physigian so signally {a\l {a nervous compiainis, The medus _ hence for dame! Brig Thos Owen (of Portland). Rurtertield, Newvitas July 4. with sugat, ac, to Thompenn & Hanter. Brig Venninawe (of Yarinonth, Xs), Pickett, Sagua days, hs, cf with sugerand moinsses, to Peck & Chu ¥ aT it of th iteeuse, OF course, Big Mystery (of Temamouth), Goldworthy, Bermads, 9 | employed do not reach the sea net #Kltul practitioners dase, toroa! toorder. 18%k tet lat 40 10, lon 78, spoke hark Hag Soest evar remeios dud tia meet Sa meaner! Ell Brees. hence for Holiax, son, Cow'Bay, 196 DYNE has a specthe etfect upow the Nensorlum, and henee # wehtigtosephine (of Teneo, Ni), Congdon, Cow Bay, 19doyn, | Eirart wution Goon Lie wicker nerrous, ayoeau tls ears Brig Edward (of Port kilzabeth), Soule, Cow Bay, 14 daye, tea le ge with coal. to Doliaer. Potier # ¢ Kee, pata th digsipa Y through the sedative { jou ow ruptdly én pon gractually cs Inws of being ere re-established through the restored actor of the nervotts system, and, in the place of pain and d we hail the return of fenewed health and strength, This in the theory of the remedial action and remarkable suoceRs Atiending the use of NEURODYNE, Much more might be suid, but this rust sufler, The sole object of the discuveret jx to introduce his NEURO DYNE ty the puble. “the verdict of its reality as a Neural- gle Antidote shali be with the pubite, | The private test of its merits by kom of our most eminent citizens lias been abun- dantly encouraging aud satisfactory. If this be con. firmed by public (ral, a public herieift will result, MOREHEAD'S NEURODYNE, OR NEURALGIC ANTI- DOTE, is carefully pnt up in bottles containing five ounces, Shelburne, NS), Nickerson, Cow Bay, 12 _ it, = &0o ‘< pa . inderer (Br). Anderson, Cow r. day wit coal, 0 HLT AC A Dewoll 4 ie Brig E li Pitler (of Philadelphia), Holmes, New Orleans, 17 days, with cotton, flour. &e, to NL MeCready & Co, Sehr Keokuk (of Bast Mae! Smal, Ponee PR, Jone wit . to Sixnpson & Clapp, he JF Carver (of Tremont), Ruinill, Cow Bay, 13 days, ‘with coal, to Miller & Houghton, Schr Ossune,“Daskell, Lingan, 15 days, with coal, to CB a Schr WP Tiliehie, Freathy, Joggins, NS, 8 days, with spars to Snow & Biche ndson, Sehr Moon igh) ¥ Beaufort, NC, 6 days, Sehr Moselle Liloyd. Norfolk, & days, Sehr Emily © Dennison, Ellie, New Bedford. Schr Amos Faikeuburg, Sipple, Providence. Anti agitation i» dimminis enn Oriental (4 ote. Healthirul a coal, to Schr Adelaide, Crowley, Somerset. wih platn irecrione for ie. Sehr dam Coit net ordignd. D, ©. MOREMEAD, M. D., Schr Uonnecticu, Staplea, New London for Rondout 19 Walker strret, New York Sehr JS Curtis, Harker, Hartford for Klizabethport, _SOLD BY THE PRINCIPAL DRUGGISTS. + Schr Black Disunced, Vousea amecpure fee Pata ATENT. AMERICAN STEEL SMTP? COLLARS~$3, ‘hiladelphia, on 16> $5, $7, $9, $12 per dozen; a apocimes collar BELO celpt of price and size: 30 cia, ets, 0 ete, 75 on Oow Bay, 1 25, $1). BILLON & FOUGAN, 78 Nassau wireet, N. ¥., nd manufactarer:, Inventors, patentee re GREAT AMERICAN TRA COMPANY, NOB. % AND 87 VESEY STREET, are now opening a very fine invoice of MOYUNE TEAS, BY THE WAVERSHAM, whieh they are offering in low to sult the country and elty trade, at cargo prices, In the Involes are very fine Imperinl« and Gunpowders, sulted wo Rouhera trade, Also, we are now offering « fine invoice of Foo Chow Oolong, among which are some Wik fine Us ERICAN TEA COMPANY, GHEAT ANBRICAS tnd 87 Vesey street. Casco, from Cae. Stanley, Undine, and Lonisa, of Cette, Brig Scio. Brig Alice Franklin. Wind at sunser 8W. Miscellancous. Sreamemie Enixnonaw, of the Inman line, wiff sail today ‘at noon from pier 4 North river, for Queenstown and Liver. pool, Captain Roakell, her amiable and popular commander, will probably have an opportunity of ealuting the Great East. ern and her escorts about the 220 mat pint Carma, Soorr, =e (old Semsnrement). ee ao charged fepin bi voyas i Roan moddar io ore WeFeipy snd | P Perry, for $10,000. “She will be continued in the whaling business, in command of Capt Witain Waskburi Rane Jane (Br), from Havana for went ashore June 17, off Matanili« total lows, ‘Sir—With your permission Twink to say to the readera of your paper that T will ae malt ts ally wien teem Feel IN ET argo ‘i Jansanilta, in ballast, ight, and beeame w Bae Many Barty (Br), from Nasson for New York, before | Vie ato 4 y for making and using ® simple “ reported foundered, was 147 tone register, built at Baltimore wi ie etal Fomor, Jn ten days, Pimples, Blotehes, Tx Sonn Manta Lowrsa, Staplin, from Rondont for Stoning | soft cletr ameoth and beautifal f will slgo- ton, with coal, went adhore in Hell Gate on Monday, those having A a sows Sonn Cyortina, laumebed at Btackler's ahipyard, Fairha. ; information that wil enable thes van, apodt a month 80, has been sold to 8 W Lewis & Co, of | Inauriant hat, TM ay A Rg BF New York, She will be employed in the general freighting business, ‘The beautiful new bark 8 Cinin, now lying at Quebec, was - quilt during last winiar for Capt Dt Lewis, of Fairhaven, CATION 4, for tI 6 rip of Hammel Stevens & Co, of Roston, at Apt ob tate Huron, oon the St Chor river.” Her eargo con. STEAMER wists of white oak Hinber, cholow rnnt: SOW) white nak ae le, white pine limber and deck planking for the oeton Shed V haleme WA. Me, f Dicharon, Siewert from Arete Gypan, Tw EXION.-A CARD.—TO THE EDITOR oF “ ‘

Other pages from this issue: