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kW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1865. 2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ———eeeenr <Sarcroay, August 68 P. M. Bho stock market was feverish at the @rab'board tlie morning, and, under sales of weak holders te realize, prices declined slightly. Ene closed 3¢ lower than atthe Becond board yesterday, Reading %, Michigan Southern 14, Cleveland and Pittsburg — %, Fort Wayne 3. Northwestern was 3< higher. Government securities wore rather dull, but steady, Coupon five- twenties of the new issue improved }, ten-forties On White and Cetskill, Mountains, in Connecticut and Along the Hudson. the grain will be good, though the yield Tight We do mor ‘think that Northera Lilinois, Wiscon- sin and Towa have had so light » wheat yield in 8. sa nom, excepting, of coum ibe, verywhore of | the b ‘good everywhere. Corn nee ae ‘wal, though it has suffered ome on low and ‘The Boston Traveller of the Th remarks:— Mon ood démand at nearly all the sources of ae Le no positive tightness, but the ten- dency seems to be toward a temporary: iby of Owr- rency compared with the late abundance, ut the first and second series were firm at 994. At the board at one o'clock there was a further ire to sell, attended by a corresponding decline, ‘Now York Central sold on the call at 923s, Erie 8834, Reading 106%, Michigan Southern 65%, Cleveland and Pittsburg 69%, Rock Island 108%, Northwestern 275, preferred 623{, Cumberland 42%. Afterwards on the Btreet there was a general improvement in railway secu- aities, Governments also improved, and five-twenties Bold at 1063¢. », ‘Tho money market has been easy at seven per cent for The Attractions of the Glen and Mour- tain Houses, Rose Hill and Hast- ings on the “Hudson. Where to Go to Got Cool) Ghafortable and Cheap Comforts, all loans, and the apprehensions of stringency have vest! ta, The teansectigns, im, gpeculaire nearly died out. At the same time the rate for moncy is Tidrot are on a limited scale as they generally are at this &6., KC &c. Noarly all tho fastionables” gt present here are Now é ‘not likely soon to fall below 6 a 7 per cent, but | peculiarly inactive season Oe yee, —_— Yorkers, and fast toums, elogaatly dressed Jadiga and gay posed to stop trains of all lengths, ‘and ‘the est distance. He proposed to give the power of | to the engine driver, without any assistance from brakes mon, and to give the power of stopping within one hua, dred and Ofty yards, wheress the present brakes did bring the trains up under four hundred and-fifty ‘Tho Chicago Tribune of the 84 inst observes:— ‘White Mountains G.ax Houss, Warre Mourrame, July 30, 1865. Having seon no-correspondence from this charming spot among the various letters inthe Humazp, written from the:places of aummer resort, I have been induced, the present Mdications are in favor of an increase of the supply of loanable funds at this point. The dis- count line is moderately ‘active at 7a10 per cent for ret class commercial -paper, and 10 a 12 per cent for the Beoond grade. money market to-day was very quiet, A large promartion of the currency in use ty Sire reer Er ee thy ae Tar Saat 01 5 gad the irdemand for money a eases ceaconas hhous:s, and good paper ‘at ten per coat is ‘There is, nothing in the condition of monetary affairs | Po" o him, Sircet rates are qulet and easier a.1.41% | py the healthful benefit resulting from a short residence excitement and extravagant follies of Long Branch, Sare- ‘Tho iden of the inventor appeared to Se sin omy Bo cause any interruption to tho present course of specu- | per cent per month. eodatty' at ‘at the foot of our majestic Mount Washington, €wttompt | toga and Newport. Here may be procured’ excellent ‘Htarding power exercised by the Gywheel, or fan, in lation on the Stock Exchange. But some of the late | | The suniy y diminishing, | curnish your readers with w brief account of @ few of | bathing, pure elr, (good) accommodation and genuine: +} glock of musical box, to the gradual stoppage of arailé and the market is very firm, with a strong upward ten- dency. The bankera to-day were buying at one-tenth a otis pe tigen ‘and selling at par ii) 4 tir prem.um. bankers were vers at one- twentieth discount, but few were wilting to eell below par, way train, He proposse to place fane under the oarriagd and inside the wheels, these fans to be-connected by the buffer rods, which in turn are to ‘be commanded by the engine driver, Mz, Shaw considers that the atmos- pheric pressure exercised by the fana will be much more effeptual than the existing ‘blook. brakes, . The, mooting was rather thinly attended, but much interest was ex¢ hibited in the invention. At tho last sitting of the French Academy of Sciences M. Léon Soubeiran sent in-® paper on tho rearing of crabs and lobsters, . It appears that these crustaces com. plete thoir growth in the course of six or seven your, ‘Tho lobster casts off its shell oftener than the orab, and amusement of a strictly social and private character, ‘THE BOTHLS AND THEIR VINTORS. ‘Tho Neptune House, the principal botel of the vicinity, which accommodates several hundred guests, is now full. Dulls who‘have sold out, and who are anxious to buy in again’ at lower figures, are endeavoring to depress the market, and they still employ tho bugbear of a tight money market to serve their purposes. Gold has been dull but steady. The opening price was 14334, followed by an advance to 1437, ands relapse to 143%. Tho closing quotation was 1434 a 143%. The Dull speculators exaggerate the amount of, sales by the Sub-Treasury, which are limited at the utmost to the cur- Went receipts. The export of specie by to.day’s steamers has been $18,300, of which the City of London took out $165,000, and the Teutonia $3,300, making for the week the many pleasures to be found here, In the happy com- bination of maguitcentecenery and delightful soctety. The ascent of the mountain fe of Course the “promincat foature among thenumberless pastimes of the gueste of | this house; but as this end the other points’of interest in’ this vicinity are doubtless well known to your ‘readors, | wo would pass on to epoak of the charming society, which causes the indoor life to be so attractive, and the rofroshingly cool evenings to pass 60 gayly. Satiated as we “lords of oreation” become after our morning's trouting in the rarely visited West Branch, or nearer to home, tho “rushing, gushing” Peabody, or by our after- . Our Hastings Correspondence. .. 1» dilaswmae on tam Hopeos, August 3, 1966: Having noticed an bhic editorial im the indispensable Hsravp about fashionable summer resorts, I.wasnata- rally led. tee igerieg. of conclusions which even the de- Ughtful scantrast: betereem the Red river and General Banks’ expedition (where.1 passed the last season), and this beautiful place, does not permit me to pass unn0 toed. TUR GORNERT ABOUT HASTINGS, Coming North at this soason ono would naturally sock. | Stock Exchange. 41000 UBe' 81,0001 shone Erle Mi. 80 y she Erie RR... « 50000 ried pobe 107% or River cou 0... 20000 do. .2d call 105% 200 Reading RR. 80000 US6's,5-20,c,ni 105 700 do. catisas th oe "8, 10-40,cou és +» 974 600 the ‘parlors of the Neptune may ow’ fairly vio with their cousins of Saratoga as togards ladies’ tollottes or. roprosentative,woalth. There ts, to be sure, an cocasional dash of shoddy and potro- ; but this must be ¢: The is fs 5 ye fom yay a efauaperbaton do. see do...2d call 106% 67 $21,108. 18000 Tr u 7-30, 50 Erie RR pref... dinnor rambles through the many’ densely shaded and Foreign exchange is unchanged. Bankers’ storling at | 44999 : 100 MichS&NIRR.b10 66: Huded pasha in the foresta about us, with perchance | fr tho place and the method they have se : sixty days is offered at 108% a. ‘The weakness of the | 12000 Missouri 6 200 do ..2d call Sai grctede dongs ‘dash of romance, inspired by the calm soli. | (© diapose of it. There is none of at Fampant Oxtrava- Saratoga, vn rels or eee counties; but to my | this explains why its size ts much more considerable; . | 8000 do.. 300. do. 5 coe eo arand fair companion, we gladly retire tothe home. | gance which may be found at other localities, purpriee I find that an hour's ride from your great me- | for, ag they grow, theso croatures find their armor tee Fates, in the face of an enormous preponderance of im- | Soo) Vo. 16 tllinols R. 126% | like hospitalit ae Glen House, to join the giddy | People bere seem to havo an Idea thas Ukey came ¢0 | tropolis carrics one to a haven combining mest of the | small to. contain them; the oftener, therefore, they ports over exports, is owing entirely to the shipment of | fog9 Ait aTH2d mp. 75 800 Cleve & Pitts RR 705 | mazes of the with a gusto only to be:known by | the country for the pu, of thing bealth, and ploasures and frivolities, and immoas ‘eu: ing in it, th is ‘ch i: ilk of ¢: American “securities for sale in the European market. 1000 ChichNWist m 61 ‘2d call 70% | those who may have the good fortune to tarry hore @ not to love ss from icipation in wild seenes. of dis- » jurably Burpassi cast it, tho greater oir capability xpansion, if ‘are no. faro banks, race .courses. or | scenery. anything I have seen before. The upper) He added that Marquis Polves Bhd arranged a rivulet eo 100 do ..' 10000 P,FtWaChic3d 88 300 Chicago&N W 3000 American gold. 143% 400 do, 1100 do... - +++ 143% 10 ahs Bank of Am. 126 18 American Ex Bk, 116 28 Mechanics’ Bank 110 10 Metropolitan Bk. 114 20 West UnionTel.. 73 100 Atlantic M SS Co 155 RR 28 a Mississippi, in the vicinity of Dubuque, Wino- na, &¢., of course combined a more weird and unolvilized appearance; but beyond the advantage of ring at ‘nature unadorned," I cannot see what should am jitan to undergo ‘soldiers’ rations,"’ You have ‘the see which, I venture to assert, the genera) reador has failed to inspect, and these presont to mo. more beautics than I have goon in half a dozca a departments. jadson appears‘as a lake, of course, bounded by Ql and cantiee—bigh rising’ hills ‘forming the battlements, which the best of us would shrink from opie piarges er @ diversity of ecenery, where kindly art has tent a hand,-out of the usual course to nature— ta fact a tout ensemble bewildering to a) a3 to facilitate the rearing of crawfish, by making it fow in a zigzag, forming a length of from ten to twolve kilo- metres. Little ofpavations have been made by his di- rections all along, to serve as a rotreat for these creatures according to their different ages; and these lateral re- sorvoirs aro eo arranged as to admit of boing examined from time to time in order to judge of the growth of the inmates, M. Dufour, of Bu: milly, communicated some practical details con cerning the progervation of wines. He stated paper that in Italy good olive ofl is used to wine, not only in flasks, but also in casks. When But the export of the latter will, in all probability, recoil upon us before Jong, for the export of securitics is liable to be followed by their return, in which case we should tbe exposed to the contingency of oa panic, which would advance the price of gold indefinitely and Gisturb all the channels of trade; and that they may be suddenly returned eventually is incontrovertible, ‘This contingency, however, will not and should not dis- Qurb the price of securities in our own market, for @lthongh Wall street proverbially discounts the future, the future of Wall street is very limited, speculation Deing influenced by the hopes and fours of speculators while. ram rxer®tprroNs, “f bling hells of any deacription., Two amangtbetaetiiniions of the Glen are the ently ne pirsedy, taken place n reo 10} wi are alwa’ occasions fight and merriment; ‘but that of lan evening outshone oe ey wanes. h Tez Sonoma er tinbocom ~ all previous ones in splendor and gayoty. Vile's band, as be By A, fants ed tet Reyes ‘of the Ni lady’ sual, discoursed tho lively strains which stimulated to Fenowod exertions the merry throng of dancers, in whose | &8 Ouontly ax at the recent hop given to Genoral Glant, ranks was sein more than ordinary grace of action and | | Far speaking deauty of feature, to say nothing of the oxceedin; is ono feature wanted here at prosent, and that tsa sores “hows, in the orengineal of the Jadics’ Seta: hero, Now, what kindof a hero? ‘Dat em. the ° sua ey nang yan terra | Sed ne tar lly hoe tral ae jut none the loss ve; ie ae . “a cades wore ouldone by clusters of glossy ring! 7 ins If we could only get the Lioutenant General to give New oven the Snow Arch lost -in comparison with the sunny’ |’ Rochelle, mais. brows, beneath whoee purity Sere oe Spree wean ub it te out of for me to build in the alt. 50 do......... 62 do. . 200 Chicago & RI RR 10834 200 do.,.2d ot ux 100 Pitis,YW&CRR20 97} ans Le {possessing hardly more than the average of popular in- one might wish to sec. The affair neengh roan éclat, and the dance was unwillingly relinquished at | The day may como, however, whon they . fiask is nearly filled oil is to the, of Uelligence, which is unfortunately by no means high. STAMPEDE OF NEGROES 1N KENTUCKY. the near approach of the Sabbath, * of afausemenia eats lo have 6 regatta here Sees bar ey tan wie oiaggh - pag Pap nelfot The New York imports of ary goods for the week com- ‘THE WEATHER. on rday next, ho. of, which: I will send al inch, reby excluded foll ap ‘ - ‘The weather during the past month has been unprece. |The full arrangements have not boon somplatod no more completely than by the.best.cork. In the case @f See ee ee Gencral Palmer to the President. dontedly fine in this Fegion--cool and clear. ‘The hoavens | that I canaot give the boats. thas are’to takepart in | of _ society: raky about « litze-at.phe pevmpaondnannaeter sett two hectolitres. By this moans wine is preserved fromy the danger of becoming mouldy. M. Liais sent in the third series of his maps of the Upper ‘Ban’ Frandiaco, ta South America. This river is 2,000, and not 2,100- Kile Beavgvaxrers, Berarrwent or Kentucey, Lovisvinig, Ky., July 27, 1865. To bis Excellency AxoREw Joasox, ‘President of the United States :— Sm—I havo already by telegraph acknowledged your to enjoy the torture of Saratoga, has under his very nose ry The steamers | a Preeroeeee-o ‘a dollar takes 1864, 1865. 8,099, t back to; his business in the morning. Children For the week. 1863. Sotered at the port....$1,749,275 2,301,838 348 ‘Thrown on market... 1,604,167 1,290,964 3,468,773 Since Jan. 1. Entered at the port. .$36,862,200 55,424,567 84,949,747 have displayed a.rich azure, with just enough of various: |'the contest or the prizes. that, 1 shaded. clouds constantly formed into fanantic ‘vot amr, however promises :to- Icturesque shapes o cool ‘breezes which so con . sani “proval, to break the inuehony, Even should ra ead i right stamp, boon we tabendits eeove there bea rainy day enough can be found to please tho Rochello pee U otene 02 iy whee hands — ‘Thrown on market.. 32,041,835 48,508,501 39,599,401 | Gespatch of yestorday, containing copy of a despatch of | eye and afford food for imagination in watoning tho ever + wyadGal tepaele oh alae Kort: toe tua mecteseaearsl: Meee tet ay cotta Teoveet. marahele iasie | clanging clouds, dark and frowning, rushing end rolling | do most congrogats, ‘ain or dine, the race comes off on motres in length, as had hitherto been believed; and # follows with f ‘a “free papers’? to negroes indiscriminately, I refer you | about the peaks which encompass us. Sataray Bo. - cheer ; Sper make. meen eines: is at tho junction of the San Francisco with ite ened = nn to my despatch, in which I fay mo ‘fage papors"’ are Sree they dhooas, a1 the appointed. hour, affluent, the Rio das Velhas, that Mi Eisls found the line reste Anges eee, sites .antene | anetally ue, does es a TS ee ee Coen. Mountain Desmoapemtomen: |: | sunita cade of pleasure Ad ploasueo sobs ( é where. there te, no magnotio declination.’ The Academy, Gon'l mdso.. 2,385,010 2.947.227 2) 345 | 1 forward you my General Orders Nos, 82 and 49. Un- Perrier ng PN WU neg peer ag met gf gry of Soiences, after hearing M. Elle de Besumont’s praise h —_— ————_— der these orders many passes have been ‘gsued by pro- a Mee Saar ping jorgotien among. ak Mat ptt thle piace, of M. Lists’ labors, passed a vote of thanks to that dim otal.(.... $6,486,358 4,267,329 6,206,463 3,687,174 | vost marshals, &c., to negroes to hold them, and, am ‘Within the fashionable and charming circle of hotel bo roa See eee A thew’ ape pad org 4 ; oe : Sowihehatin st tnsidid coca movwciess as taie pert eee NTC, CHR TONER SE Soe AON TEemm 64) canter 1, Chere aes & tow plensnathere :tenvoliens con wealthy \g to the is ctopplag here - Le gta et csscncrmseae papers really enjoy thomselves, This is one of them. havo kindly wotered i assistance THE AMERICAN UNION COMMISSION. . Its Labor Among Refugees and Eniié Grante—Its Educational, Industrislama@ | Other Systems—Its Expenses, Income and the Results, &c. ‘The operations of the American Commission maybe considered under six dHatinet heads, ye Teacon for issuing Order No. 82 will be found on the face of the ordor, but the reasons which influenced the Mayor and his friends to apply to me do not, Large numbers of the negroes were then in Louisville from the Burtounding country, who had escaped from or repu- diated tbe authority of their masiers. The Mayor and othew dezired my approval of a plan they bad erranged for the general enforcoment of the taws against vagrancy, aud the law which forbids slaves to go at large and biré themeelves out as free persons. aa? thelr ‘as well a8, Meanie sating the te tam are 1 iva ob eaiebea: their pursey, 90 that Lv athir promise to bos grat us At the presont time the Mountain and Laurel hotels— | soverat of these ladies are of a different persuasion than tho only attractive ones ‘above the clouds’ in this par- ae yeh Stunts poste car represents, ae; ticular ecgiou—are crowded with guesta, visitors from.all omas McLaughlin is pastor congregation, parts of this country, and some from the continent of ee aanaeaenne sos 3 Seat eae wie ‘ wt lee ees bo raul. iscopal chu 06 place ning. Last season tho total number of visitors to the mountains | Preemie Tees hy ry Solentific Intelligence. AFrench chomist asserts that if tea be ground like coffee, before hot water is put upom it, it will yield double the amount of exhilarating qualities. A considorabie quantity of gold has been discovered ia o Hungarian mountain, the Nagy Kiruji. The mine has been worked by a company, the members of which havo Botal..... }2, 784,106 Withdrawals from Warehouse . Manufactures of wool... $606.67 | 1 bave enforced these lawa would have produced great | excoeded ten thousand, of whom three thousand sojourned | cay ‘Manufact learn the blacks. L the no- gems are promised. Altogether New is look- ne ecer es ee te: Be pee) arg cily. would, lange alarmed Tee ee tee fe. | at one hotel—the Mountain House. Each year the mum- | ing up. Peo) Je have only just begun it, ,tanevar ita at. already been able to share’ the gum of five thousand REFUGEES. Manufactures of fas. igs vet | citizens, whe were beforehand taugbt to think their pre- | ber of visitors increases, ‘Those who come ‘once generally | tractions, and a liberal pal wi 0 result, ducate (about £2,400), the proceeds of tho gold found, it During the war these persons flocked to our lines : nencé wonld cause pestilence. They sought to make me is paid, in apingle week, great numbers, were sent North by the military covsmi Soatenomaccnm a iacoee| ous Rone ti Orronandence Ross Hi, New Canaan, Cona., August 8, 1865. the scenery go grand and even wonderful, that wholo he o be ’ tht ae of Miscoliapeou: ties, and being uncared for, were in realianger of ing from cold, sickness and want, The first work of; The Duke de Luynes, in leaving his magnifidint aumis- matie cabinet to the. French nation, made a condition seepoosidle for either consequence. To avoid both 1 issued Order No. 32. Under it over five thousand negroes have crossed the Ohio river at this $734,077 Enter Manufactures of woo! a $184,267 | pointalone. families, goted more for thoir respectability than their that 46 should form @ separate museum.’ An entrance | American Union Commission was to care for them. Manufactures of cation. z et a fey Nyse eb frost yey eg wealth, come up here for even day ortwo. Young and ee Babhes and Fruit Treee— | aon stairoage leading to that colllection alone, as the im. | established temporary homes in Cairo, Cincinnati, | me : 193 ‘63,007 | they would all bo wade reo Infamed by tis boleh old alike look ous upon the scomge around, above, beneath | eyier’a Point— vee sy cima comm perial brary, kas boom now constructed in the rue Baltimore and New York. It provided with sup. 5 4041 tnousande “a Fone gg he ae “¥ frog re anaes thom with wnfolgned delight, and seom not to tire of Arcee, neal nea Things are | Rigneliou, af & Cow paces from the rue Nouve-des-Potits- | plios other similar homes established in Nashville, * otal 3 $365.16 | wook aon bid placo et such places as Camp Nelson, | Watching for hours, and at all hours, tho changes com feat oo far y raed rh Champs. ¥ Clarksville and Louisville, There the refugees were ep Caainas Lortogton, Franktort, Bowling Green, Mumfordville, &c., | slantly going on. ‘The view from the Mountain House is snout of the way place but what the | tho Lake of Constance has soaroely ever been tenown | ceived, fed, clothed and cleaned. Peruano hous ta ubiquitous Henan wings its way among us, anidis read suggestive of ond grant Idea, among many other great} + 611 wno want inews of the day anda Wbersl tone ones, and that is, if from this limited height, the hills and the valleys, the houses and thelr inhabitants, the po par coatvig poche 2 y “aide of seats, r it Prospect Present; streams, rivers, woods, and everything else (as well the the truth, there la so much to rétaia one ; eka works of nature as of art), seem insignificant to the a anank naanites—so much of the sweets of Iife—euch an overflow a ache bre igprore orgie must this ) ofthe milkof human tinduess, and the true honey of “iwle” world, with ite multitudinous inhabitants, be to é that all pi Hi hho views from an high tho conglomerate of ae otter regiens ‘peceh black serio, Universe. This ts. the pig ‘some men who think | cold and cheerless, Were you over out, among; thase themselves big in ‘big’’ cities, to contemplate how really | hills and ridges, Mr. Editor, rambling along the ge small (RAY 0g re 4 sundumre ov Ooo? eve mn vy aslowes itis thie summer, and the opportunity has therefore boon seized to make researohes ia the lacustrine runs beneath the waters. Many most curious antiquities have been got up, among others some singular woven stuffs, which have all beon placed in the musoum of Wes- somberg, Constance, and will bea great attraction to the industrions Eaglish summer tourist who does his Switser- (and wisely. - ‘The savans Of France are in ecstacies at the confirma- } tion which has been given to the wisdom of their geolo- Giete, Sismonda and Mortillet, who predicted that quarts was filed with and the greater ‘The business at the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fol- ba Fad without work or mcans, umber and tho more destitute the; were the more the people resisted employing them. was compelled, from these causes, to issue Goneral Or- ders No, 49: id the ‘free papers” referred to in the Price are merely the passes issued under they were sent, sometimes at government eometimes at the expense of the Comm: Nearly all these homes are now closed. From afty td Uae hem Gred thousand refugees have been thus, prowided. with homes and work, while at the same timo the county thas been relieved from the dangers of & pertsm, ae SPECIAL RELIEF. Constant appeals come up from epecial localities in the Bouth for supplies of food and clothing. The Oomatis- ‘that order. 1 bare been greatly embarrassed in respect to the colored people by the acts and declarations of politicians and presses in the anti-administration interest, They havo given the negroes extraordinary ideas of the pur- poses of tbe goverament by announcing Iu thoir speeches and columus that it was the intention of the covern- ment to freo them all, furnish them with food and cloth- 7 ‘The closing prices of stocks at tbe Grst board on the four last Saturdays were :— July 15. July 22. July2. Aug. 5. 1.168 164 160 fee TO 4 pul tbem upon an equality wiih the whiics. TON | (HE cavig'a conscrvative gatberiog im the uelgubor. | | Before referring briofy to the scenery and slghts to be | of the universe, os folowing. wp Whe, deep furrows ext } of tho toughost would be found exsotly at « certain | sion has acted under and in concert with the,governasent 108% followed by t slam, of no: toes. mot with in the mountains we will introduce an oocur- | by the ploughshare of time? If not, hasten hither; drop 285. | Tibink, and reepectfully submit, that ti is impossible, | Tene incident to this quarter, leaving it to the public} pen and scissors, and come and read original proof spot in the Mount Cenis tunnel, and after getting | tn ee cereale ant Fe ee He | 62% | under tbe existing state of facts here, to envorce the | to judgo whether the ‘{ntal ond” was or not tho rogult | shoots written by the-@ngor ‘ along as easy a8 possible for a length of time, quarts of | Potatoes Ae gaghomes ea pole pete — | laws of the State in reference to slaves and slavery. of'a visitation of Divine Providence. On Friday night, | | You mav have su traly ‘enough, that Connec- | this character hes been struck upon, It will delay the | Clothing throughout th tn Fichmond, and bers Tes 42% } At the beginning of the war Kentucky bad two April 14, President Lincoln was assassinated. On Satur- | ticut is a rough, country, and fancied also that the tio of tho third aay, tat he wager hey vd r “ = hundred aud thirty thousand slaves, say...... 290,000 | day evening foliowing the nows of the sad event reached | products of tho gol were aa sparse as wheat on top of propesaties: works by one- per day, but this Sree oie pred Ros weet a8 1 ok, and ea = | odr reports show number of negro calistmenis.. 28,818 | those who were then living here. Among the number | the White Mountains. But can disabuse you and your | is as nought to solence, which is great and should pre- seouset ge na — | Estimated umber of women and children freed was a wir. N. H. Gray, proprietor of the hotel knowns | readers on this latter point. The farms here rival hone | vail colite qué eolite, say the Frenchmen, eens ema Ourtetion Couk ores iio they. 113% | by resolution of Congress of March 3, 1665, two the Sountain Home. ' He was an old man, and noted for | in tillage of tho Genes?e country, and though rough and i Me. Cox. | in roy ry istian Commissions, remained tan | SdSior ec mating creme “aceeele fae Sate omen | teey, ayeael cin nc ea amirater™ Ee | wat eng em wrt ter patos vray mato ners = ; igence unknown in many of our country. I am | Well, along gent 5 0636 Freelavery , mam and. secessionist at tent, Writing in the maldet o$ one ofthe rich oases, a farm of | an ascent. from Belfast, freland. ‘The balloon lighted | 4,70 Pant, of ae ge a re bog roo ‘nown as the Hoyt, er model farm, many regions. This Comm‘ssies: = town in which he resided. On tho Sunday | which has taken (! e premium at ‘the county fair more upon Caralough Mountains, and the valve lines having could. not undertake fully to supply. Sut in certain 92% | Ove-nalr of this residue are presumed to have immediately succecding the assassination he mot with | than once. To sce the labor that has been put upon this | broken, it became impossible to let off the gas. All the aoe Jooalities—chiefly in the valley of the Shonaa- $0” | “Detooged to tne rebels and are, therefore, tree 64,608 | ALY sympatizing friends, and they all, in. public | by the Captain nnd his two sons, in order to bring it into | passengers save two got out of the vessel, when It See ee ee _ Fr small number ought still to be taken a per. ner, expressed thoir satisfaction at Mr. Lincoln's | shapo and comeliness would astonish our easy goingfar- | 4, ‘The men left | ‘supplies of seeds and tools for giftor sele on credit te = Jee jor we tbousands who bave escaped from the rtuhate end, | The next day, Monday, Mr. Gray | mors of the West. A lnrgo part of this farm is devoted unded up and went rapidly seaward. The men left in 8 could not procure through the ordinary ‘& Fort Wi 9796 | State ried to go down the mountain in a light wagon. He | tothe nurscry—not for babies, but young trees—and | the car did not feel comfortable. Soon one of them was channels of trade, icksilver Mining. = For the sake of keeping tho small number in subjec- the housokeoper of the hotel with him. On his way | acres on acres of shade and fruit trees of every desorip- | jorked out; the other made a leap for life. Fortunately EMIORATION. ing Railroad... 107-1069 | tion to masters, the w 4 down the horses became unmanageable and suddenly | tion arocarcfully cultivated, together with all the small One of the objects of the {s to encourage ‘The Michigan Cezteal Ratirosd ed for thi cruelly oppressed and o prec pitated him down a steep embankment. Strange to | fruits, grapes, shrubbery and the like. Rows of young nobody was killed. But the balloon went far away—it emigration. Tt is now basily engaged in procuring infore ase Fee @arved for the mocth Feudet fresdour to a pegro in Kentucky impossible ate ot ra ae ee tal with only 8 | apple, peach ‘and cherry troos, extending as far as the | wal supposed to that bourne from which no traveller re- | mation, Soroush eg Cry mination cm ave fel my dui ve protection to this largo | | h ses, eye can are here rou, e ar 6 ofa tA fed Si A 8° | vvaon bit slightly damaged, Mr. Gray was almost in- | erated with the choicest ienovia “apectneoey ene ae | tures, Bub tha vagrant hae Been teased end reoevered:, partmont for this specific ‘work is under consemplation, free population as far as possible, but in doing so 1 bave Deen cm occasions, compelled to do acts which, inell-ct, | stantly killed. ‘The occurrence produced a very marked | throwing out their young, vigorous shoots, bending and | Such incidents as those increase tho romanoo, oven if . RDUCATION, 263,244 68 - Mises greatly impair the tenure of the smali number of porsons | eMect umong all parties, and is talked of even at this lato | waving to the ‘breege, resembling more, al they detract from {the agreoabloness, of acrial expori. | This work is carried on in three ways:— me $05,900 67 | *HO — ens technically masters of slaves. date. , short 7 distan an immense field of growing say : 1, Some few charity schools have been opened for poor ‘The following arc tho comparative earnings of tbe must mitted that many #laves have tel ONT POR A FATHER, corn than at else. All Cs together — witl Agreat very clever have lately beon ye mr god and refugees. Tho Mae will sivare be Among those who are stopping at the Laurel | tho smailer it pla ornam: Hoose is a Mrs. Dr. Walker, of Alexandria, Va., | shrubbery, &c. Pm} oy spares not —_ who dresses after the masculine fashion, and | throughout New En but in our own State, Pennsyl- wears a blu: coat and uniform brass buttons, and | vania, &e., &c., It is supposed these troes and under Orders Nos. 32 and 49 (which are enc! every decision | make in favor of a negro seems to siart f boat of individual cases, which come withio the samo priveiple. its work among the refugees, as fag as it is ablete made as to the best means of stopping a railway train in do go. 2 It has promised tho State government of Tennessee Chicago and Rock Island Rauroad for tho fourth week in the quickest way, but to do it as some wish would sim $56,757 In vbort; slavery has no actual existence in Kentuck; sho is quite talkative; says sho has boon in the army as | plants are more hardy and rosist the climate ply result in a series of awful accidents, The mechanical Bu Y A 5 ch hors ax mi from 48,548 | and if the constitutional amendment is defeated at tue ® suryeon; and on the whole is looked upon as a curi- Similar ones grown furthor South. ‘Ths Anping fact is this:—If a train moving at the rate of twenty-five Worth for the public schools of that Stata, the it~ Seorence, er election, the whole active colored population will fly, un- | Ofity, even where there are 80 many other curiosities to | all alive with industry—no drones or idle persons to be | miles an hour were stopped 1 has been wolcomed, and, in complianco with the request cose ee soccccoccceseccecsce BO lesa L employ the troops to prevent, and you bave not | attract attention. Hero, thon, we havo it plain—taking | found. Intense in Their feelings, ‘unyieldin in their on Boer instantanconsly, the passen- | oP 'ing a aesrtanandansct Pabtic Sohoole in Nash’ we For the month of July :— And will aot be likely to order tha: to be doue, into consideration the scenory and the lady—that ‘thre | sentiments; the inhabitants, like most of the How Eng. | S¢r# would experionco = concussion equal to that Of ® | are now procuring teachers for the public achools of ‘3868. $222,287 To illustrate the effect of any fair rule upon the status | #8 but one step from the sublime to the ridiculous."" landers, take sides on the various questions of the day, | body falling from a height of ninotcen fect; they would | city. ’ 1906. 166,108 | of, tlavery in Kentucky I will advert to the efect of one The prime object of Interest to the mountain rambler ts | and are ¢ as uncompromising a9 the Jew or Mohammedan, | be hidrled against the sides of the carriage with a force ‘5: 1 commissions young men and women, who desiee —_—— vel “ognize an rve. * ritan of 18 ‘0g! DER or the an of old. 3h one knows for a certainty equal to that they would be ex; to in falling nd to make the South their Nome, and to engage in teaching there. These out under its auspices, to schools and ios in placos where they are desired sheen, 1 oa anos es ht. not maintain the ya jor the people such temporary ‘as is necessary to their menanonenee, ae @ AL WO} ; this commission. Its agents, therefore, inform us of the ‘moral wants of tho country, distribute tracts and Bib! ~ = ‘as far as practicable, loyal men into brane comm! \eted to He will first find his way to the 8; House. A plain | bo is right, and cannot budge hii broad path, running west from the Spray House, will bring him | And yor key are all kindness co muh eft Cherttable. directly to the steps, descending to the depth of one | ness towards each other, and are rather hundred and cighty feet, Here he will find himself sur- | disposed to let oach @0 his own way, rounded by an amphitheatre of rocks, presenting a scone | and seldom allow, as of old, natural soc! unsurpassed for its sublimity. A winter view of this pic- | affinities to.be intorfored with by differences of political ture is worthy many miles travel to look upon. A dis- | or roligious belief. Like them, two principal churches, linguished bishop said Le would be willing to travel from | the Presbyterian and Episcopal, which stand on the high: Now York city any time to seo that amphitheatre in its | eat peak of this hilly village, face to faco, within a stone's winter attire The first fall leaps over a huge rock pro- |, throw of each other, ao that the voices of the ai good, By the laws of Kentucky—laws once, when all were slaves, Just enough in their application—ail negroes Presumed to be slaves. Nowa large majority are certainly free. To prosume slavery from color alone is contrary to justice; to presume freedom, without regard to color and give protection accordingly, is to end slavery. 1 am often called to aiford protection where there is no proof at hand, and am compelied to presume one way or the othor. I submit these difficulties to meet somo of the com. plaints which will probably reach you from tho loyal People of Kentucky. I havo the honor to be, very TDCTORBC. «0+ 000s seeseeee sesseee see er $37,186 ‘The Chicago Commercial Expres of the 2d inst bas the Sollowing ia relation to the weather and the crops: Country and city bave alike been thrown Qnxicty and excitement during the ‘wet weather, and, in fact, nothin, boon worse io Alias way'tban th nasquent u| barvest o! rihwest up to the Sniddle of lack weet The telegraph has taken he men. ter in hand, and furnished the daily papers with brief . window on the second floor of a house, If the train were moving at the rate of thirty miles per hour, they might as well fall from a height of three pair of stairs, and an oxpress train would, in point of fact, make them fall from a fourth:story. Instantaneous broaks are, there- fore, not to be thought of, ” Mr. Thew, of the Whitehaven and Farness Railway, England, has recently turned his attention to the con- jeciing seventy feot from the ma‘n land, boneath which | pers almost eomminglo in praise of the Giver of all is & well-trodden path leading to the opposite side. | so the inbabitants ntvet face to face, of country. Belore the skion | Pesrocttull Thence a descent of eighty feet brings you ve the botlom | of tbo te warfare, good fellowship and wish each oth struction of those fearful implements of bomb- pant 0} os Ae iy, M. PALMER, Major General Commanding, of, Sp saved foll—making a dash of two hundred and pe Be on various oul jeots differ a0 they wl Ths hells, Ho bas euccecded in workiog out an idea which . ay, i 5 - is most commendable, and the effect brash been pronounced Beer eee ee eet raniniboistteg | _ ‘The Germun National Festivals. — | ,, Tiere aro very many other attractions, among which | away the many asperities of life ‘hie unfortuastely, | Mae Far eau ra, Rave geen the modela, | Guring basis of Gays & wore quiet and Detter assured feeling prevaiis, | The Idoa of introducing in this country all tho various evonee cove, 08: un. BeAs's Revaaue, too often oxi esnopg rural oomennn! ic, te thee erent ba sdipuanen oa i ake > locality whose pro- | tian morality. a ex ern in such mattors, as being REPORT TO GENERAL HOWARD. ™ Prices bave already receded 16c. a 16¢. froi pT Hg arate ize once upon such crop in- Buences as have Veen at work fp the last five or six weeks. The preceding drought caused the first few woeke rata to bo regarded as the greatest biessi: and the and expectations of grain growers all over the owe, panei aoe } ban with the con- ple of barm arose, and finally uch @ the German national and popular festivals is bocoming more general every year among the Germans hore; for those feptivition aro, like the German pross, regarded as a means of consolidating the“German clement. Under the free Institutions of this country the exercise of German art and the cultivation of the national character and costumes are not constrained, which may be taken os a reason that the introduction of these national fostivities is 80 rapid, and that they are #0 popular among all clasacs, Tho musical, dramatic, Singors, Turner and Schuetzon Organizations have already accom- lished a it deal in their line by their rounions; of fate the Saengeriest, which has recently beon held in New York, A rather peculiar kind of Gérman national This isa narrow gorge in the mountain, Its lop ond sentiments and affinities. It is gen dicular ramparts, y.sing two thousand feet, seem _ more ignorant an individual bs Oy the trate the skies. The chi in the atmosphere from | stronger is their prejudices, which diminish as entighten- warm to cold is very per blo. One spot thore ison | ment and know! increase, Your truly enlightened which the sun never shines, This is called by the moun- | man is rarely a prejudiced one, but is ‘anal in his feel tmincora ‘the loo House,"’ because ico can bo found in it | ings towasds all, He knows we cannot all think and feel the hottest Moe of summer. This ts about eight miles ake or soe things through the same medium, and he ts ride through a beautiful valley. Tradition tells us | willing to yield to others what he claims for himself, curious stories about the bears, A physician ones had | Among other attractions of this rogion are the excel, occasion to pass through this gorge late at night in a ont ron and fine drives. The roads, though hilly and Cutter. He observed a black object following hard bo- | winding as a sheep walk, are for this very reason most hind him. He wag sure it could be neither man nor | ploasamt to drive over, every turn or elevation ean, eminently woll adapted to the object in view. Tho new Projectile consiate of a perfectly globular sheli—the shape to which government has shown proference—containing &@ second, smalier shell, of the aanre form; this, again, contains a third shell, which in its turn contains fourth, ‘The idea may be most popularly explained by supposing one pill box enclosed in another; this again by a third; and lastly, a fourth, The innor shelig are about @ quar- tor of an inch thick, and the outer is about an inch thick. The sizss aro #0 arranged that between each shell “there is a clear chamber all round of about an inch. The @maller shell and the several chambers are filled with gunpowder by a very i contrivance of the in- ew Al Major General 0,0, Bowano, Barend ob fictesbosr tl Daan Sin—in answer to the questi tow os beg leave to sul mit ne Fohowing sabe 1. The namo of our “American Union Oommiesion.”? "Tes erntanat soe te at Te Bible House, New York city, with branch offices a+ Bostom, — coeee ae! Chica, organized in June, 1 & Tho names of its officers are 0a follows, moan ‘Abbot, 7, homme. Lae Bible Tieng ‘A.V. Stout, aq, Shoo cha Loathor Bank, ros D3 to ity. How much harm has been done, how great an extent of matter of jure, és hua? y ever, earlier the harvest the create eS that in sections s0° far nor! ent Of aovmyoun 0 a ho dai done rains, on the contra been exceedingly propitious, while The ino cool, term now tly fully established gives’ of moeuring the remaining harvest in, tbe bec in, however, as been the horse, In a short time he discovered it was a huge black bear, The next instangacold chill ran over him, Ho On eome. one or! ether of thee tuned fi iife's fa pushed his horse on lively, till coming ton fork in the | you will find the elegant mansion of a Law, & St. John, Foad ho turnod to the left and Bruin to the right, Raymond, of other sabob, who, having made bis “pile” FROM THE MOUNTAIN Hi among the Gothamites, has return Agile rye vil. ‘THE GRAND OUBE. This ia beautifully desdribed 7 lor, who, in to liv the course of his Wastin gaye :—! acorate csadivions i tears eoeane domed psd the anit a festivities, the Cannstadt Volks fostival, which is held i irection eahion |, Which Is hel Ventor's, and the whole then be closed up by the “At ia undoubtediy trae that the rains have somewhere in the of Warvgmborg, was introduced | of the atmosphere the air botwoen you and the lower | tor Weston, inary fuse. cpormous bound Hioleelog i m made more through Ohio, ocsere inet nied pons py dyed } ply cone to ecalo; | World sosms to become a visible Tuldsan ocean of palo, rouble, hough’ he finda tie "ssatnead n fave tot tet — sprersiow Sr etion Cduan ‘ley fava ene t the Ba araowed through, Ohio, Southern todiana, | and at the time it was fesolvod Wp elabrate It hore every | erystaine luo, at the. bottom of whieh the landcare | quite eguged the use of forks; and, instead of unlag | WoU4 bo tcatored sbogt on the explosion of such a shell } 77° Fabi of ope orn Vitae to y ‘al, where gome | lies. Pooring down into its deptha, you at last oxperl. orn, OR rust thoi knives, I with food, down England’ branch. "80. rcancas nena 10 the North their stretch of country, and as the harvests must be evident, and ite destructive powers some ‘and winter wheat almost exclusively gro on : wn re geek i a potas up. Even bur- | enco a numbness of the senses, @ delicious wandering of throata, to the evident danger of severing their | thing rede inpryem 2 les “af ae fi 6. We the following receipts for the year ending hei 0 cut have been sadly diminished the imagination, such as fi the fifth ium ; ny ut pave Deen sadly diminished and | fenivate.” The this sotian’ of gray | or” in i worda ot Walt, WhiuDad, YOu “opt sad tis | Wittovere have tava tea Rife | Mr Fim Poucy, te wl known phslogarhr, ot age oats. In portions of Illinois | likely to be held on t " a Oe ‘| cover that no well bred, ‘or pula a knife | Dorchoster, England, recently gavo a series of oxperi- ate the, FV@, barley and spring wheat har. compoation fbi fea went tft nol Mountain House tolls the following ‘a hie ot he frou, Tat thom, me my, ments in his newly patgnted process of printing photo. ® portion of the crops, some damage bas boon | val persone fe iand Sear “ae aigaa | geen ie eny cottons by @ buss simong the | #3 ‘something "upon and’ “unraido, © But a qlee paler of eaghigs Yrotnsorn ah King’s Ooops, , with those farmers unable to procure | coxtum vi ‘este near the door, and alll conld hear th Be 8 of Beh , % ‘ " a8 © | this same town of Wilton he will find the summor occasional fine | ding will be represen oF a al igi a 8 | ry was ‘rt pene ot the outside,” A waiter was | retroats of stvem! New Yorkers, auch as the Winslows, | London. The why ulation of the process was take advantage of : i ‘nectio ol ct cared 09 mad | of tational dang ar te ake A. Commitee of Mm eosin Fr wan Duals on p Atok. “We | civectous ture too Ue Loehemoah (ae "Widens, er joroe yf carted Mr, Pounoy, showing the e hg plagca ih and 5 ~ f j . ar on elle “dt ni 5 ea . . 4g a fow nalay = Koywora, 460, To tho clogant meaig ot tai pare yh vt 9 vad trp the oN

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