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4 2 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1866, élite, a8 well a8 & fow knowing ones, who bad come waa immediately telegraphod to Chief Wambold, of Ne nec week ending August 10 compare as foltows with those of | private terms The charters were, a bark to Havana, } grey FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | "rk cotins aurut Se ce Apna con ter THE WATERING PLACES. oe alsaé esse cats * Ire oan tho en Ua ime ad prota pane ei : cutirely out of the market, while the stock of Bank was xacdanes ae Elovon o'clock was aunguneed as the hour at which the Swonty.turee of twaney Let 7a ee b> Rage ha Fuuway, August N—OP. M. | | Conrumption. Jo 2.085 gi,ola'veo | s° very much reduced ‘by the provious heavy sales boats should start, bat it was close om throo before the | Shisuers and mustache. He had on’ a black silk | The stock market was without unimation at the Bret | Manufactures of cotton. 34.072 1,206 F209 | eee eet eee er os Me nck of ace | Newport on the Lake and | ‘ve tuttering of satis and the voices of thove on board | dark eassimore coat and dark pants board this morning, and prices were lower than at the | Manufactures of silk...» STIS 513 BALTH | inackerel wus light, and, w th a poor prospe.t (or ropten- indicated that the signal from the stake boat was about | ALLEGED Faavo AND Seizure oF Liquok.—A oo second board yesterday. Now York Centra! chowed a | Manufactures of tlax. oa. at, holders Were very firm ‘The sales were 1.200 New Bochelle. ~ | being given. | At last it came, and the tiny eraft crawled | days since Chief of Police McManus and aid Do bovis at B18 u $18 124 for No, 2, and many are asking a “ a ware her advance. Small sales were also made at for 2 $2,794,100 6,214 $2,928 248 | hore No 1, $10 for do. No 2 and $8 for do. No 3. Oid 2 ackercl,wene sosiip-all, aed, ow were Bold at 1,042 $506,087 907 084.418 | $12.50 for No. Ieand. Sit 60'a gi2 for large size No | AREGATTA AT NEWROCHELLE, at a souil’s pace through the water. Th and, viewing the boats from @ short distance, one Pte virtue o° a search warrant, proceeded to the pr imagine that they wore perfectly stationary. This fact | corner of Grand and Barrow streets, Jersey City, fe reaganemgrphapi i power ony num- | pied by Peter McClennen, alias bee ya shannlng > ee ees TO: Cah liquor; which it is ali {0 bo run was sot down ot ton miles, west to wind. | ‘ade & seizure of five casks of liaios es decline of %, Erie 174, Reading %, Michigan Southern 1, Cteveland and Pittsburg 114, Nortiwestern 4, Fort Total Wayne %, Cumberland %. Government securities were | Wuhdra’ steady but quiet. Coupon five-twenties advanced 4; | Manufactury a 159 44.858 a 30,916 he w " and prices were . coupon Sixes of 1881 sold at 106%; ten-forties, 9734; ctures of sil G3 218358 Gt | OBT08 | onl spanned The tala eae ot tbe for Noll and Boo ken, ke. oe. ward, around. the buoy at Fort Schuyler and back. | Were obtained by fraudulent representations from Ey Seven-thisty notes, second and third series, 9934 999; | Manufactures of fax 299 64,061 167 31.559 | for scaled. ’ Two hours from the time of starting the boats f& liquor dealer doing business in fener One year certificates, 99%, Miscellaneous... . 8 6,313 127 14,590 Genvy Cuora was moderately active at a slight im- were still quite near their point of assem. | McCleanen was arrested on Monday last, by pe h PPA: — ——— = provement. ‘The sales were 1,000 bales at 23c, here, and Ouc Newport. V¢., Correspon blage. The spectators saw that there wus little chunec d taken to that city, but on the follow At the open board, at one o'clock, the market was Total,...s.ss00 593 $754,577 $527,275 | 210. a 220. in Boston. Newroar on Lace ¥ of the boats getting back besare Bente, 80 they eepa- | day. while being conveyed to court, manaced to esca strong, with an improving toudency At the second | — prarehouced Guwxv BAcs continued in good request and prices were oe Tar Lacs, VL, August 6, 1865. | rated. In the morning it was asPriained that the con: | and has not since been heard of. MeClenuen is rep regular board New York Central closed % higher than | Manufactures of wool... 474 $184,267 ¢50 $263,576 | very rm. Tho sales woro 1,800 baloa, in Boston and to | The description of this new watering place. which ap- | tesianis had arrived st ous o'clock, after midnight | sented to have been frequently en in fraudule asthn Guat hoasd, ‘Rilo. M4, Cleveland ears Manatees of cotton, “2? © B04 181 * 60.170 | arrive there, at 28c, on the spot, and 193<c., gold, 10 | poared not long since (n the columns of the Hunan, has | There was considerable difficulty experienced by the | traosactions of a similar character to the above. opel ceciand and Pittsburg X 1 stanutactures of silk 112,703 108 153.585 | arrive. caused quite an influx of tavelters, and as the months of | {udéee In determining who wore the winners, but to-day . —We note further sates of 2,000 bales at 6c. a reset held higher. neces August and September, the pleasantest in the yoar, still —The demand for Manila hemp was fair, and | remain Cor those in search of pure air and lovely scenery, Roading was 34 lower, Illinois Central 4, Quicksilver 4 | Manufactures of fla At the open board at hal! past three the market was | Miscellaneous... 4,641 20 11,022 | 8%: se etrn tiaecincie. PARADE OF UNEMPLOYED VETERANS Second Prize—Geta. firm, Krie oxcepted, which closed at 86%, a dectiue of 4 nniialmman ammmrecias teri Ee ee eee ee ee Enon a8 1050. ‘Third Prize—Merriam. Bee Yaris Comsli Mle ak Oise ta 9); Beasns; 406865 Total ne ia is aan i Lay ha $561 bai - hare ‘0 an teen at 10840, ‘Also, to arrive in 1 propose to give you the resuite of @ visit to Newport, fo @ few days another regatta will take place from Sympathy Evinced for the Union Pr ( The Greenw.ch Insurance Company of this city bave | boston,’ 600 do. on the spot and 600 do. toarrive, on | inspired by your correspondence Indeed, Newport on | bere. servers—Visit to the City Hall—Spee shieie'ta tes ee oF TE SAIN. inacmenie fae, Cemee ee Mowe: Muse Marshe ia Httle dim'nution on the score o! 5 in this vicinity. Driving, boating, bathing, fshiog, m Behalf of Mayor Gunther—Th dancing and the other movements which go to make | Should Have the Preference in ¢ country life so enjoyable are still all the rage. The Places for Employment—Cheers, &c. Foe eee er rote at the ec, | _ 4 large and highly creditable demonstration of our cellent management of the Neptune House has attracted | turned cnemployed veteran soldiers took place thro ane Ca a Sapiens (Eo Caen the principal streets of this city yesterday, having for country in each Friday night « hop tal wr j piaoe as thi popular establishment. Tsao scnsions are | Ovsect the desire to call the attention of our city authe ” marked dy genuino enjoyment and unaffected social in. | ties and all employers to the fact tpat they—the n tercouree | There, is tittle of chat fashionable Aauteur | who fought the battles of the Unioa—are now in nect 88 wi 80 much retards true enjoyment ‘ i i Bumber of wealthy families who inhabi: palatial resi, | C™ploymert, and are honest, ready, willing and capa | dences tn the vicinity at of discharging any work that our leading employers n have at their disposal. Representing all trades, t! y to the pleasui J ded, and gorgeously uttired ladies, brilliant B88 | sex all classer of employment, The procession, wh bp his Soares, Si Boek igh eee ere declared a dividend of seven per cent, payable on the | private terms. "American homp ts concentrated in a fw | ihe Lake may now fairly compete with Newport on the g, 4 Pp 15th inst. hands and held firmly for an advance. The sales were Sea for the ascendency, and the crowds whichjare daily Milwaukee a Pi du Cl ; Auantic Steam. i lots, il ediate consumption. ship Co., 18; SGiaewe: pti ms by etic an oe aie and Great Western Ratha eee ee aciercot gas not no active, DL cet for | arriving here seem to think go. M45; j for the month of July was as follow ore. sal red 2,000 Tho market for petroleum stocks was depressed thie | 1.4 y all kinds wore. very firm. The sales embraci ‘auvermeeve 95,523 | Buenos Ayres 21%, at 19c. in gold, and 6,000 Rio morning, Webster excepted, which was $e. higher than | 1564 grr y % ‘Those who like tenpins or billiards may amuse them- Grande on private torms. : " at the first board yesterday. Buchanan Farm showed » Hay —The market, though firm, was dull, there being | selves to their heart's content, or ‘f ihey prefer the an- decline of Sc. ; O11 Creek, 35c., Oceumic, 10, At the gec- | Increase senchanesenepassancasensterscs AAO, Bo Geman een peine iiscatdiate use. The sales were 4 } gig, will fad al! the emall streams about fuii of trout. ‘ond board the market was Grwer and prices improved, | The Marietta and Cinciunati Railroad Company will | MDM icte has beon considerable inquiry from con- | They ae readily caught by those accustomed to cant a Webster sold on the call at $260 $257; Buchanan, | Pay, on demand, dividends of three per cent in stock on | sumors, and with a light stock prices were very firm, but | fly, and the long strings which are frequently displayed eee Bh it : their first and second preferred stock at the office of the | Without material change, The sales were 100 bales com- | by the returning amateurs after a day's sport are usually €0c. ; Exevisior, $1 60; Oil Creek, $5 75; Heydrick, 90¢ P rod mon to prime at 160, 2 30c., and 20 do. extra fancy at ry The money market has been moderately acti ’ displayed on a table for the gratification of the guests seven per cont, and there have bees more compjpints of at | Farmera’ Loan and Trust Company. B5c, a 450. * In our introduction to the report of the Sinking Fund Iron.—There was a stendy demand from consumers for | Those who like more difficult job Cndterotling tn ihe Incipient stringency than for some days past, The re. | Commissioners of this city it was stated that the amount | Amencan and Scaich pig, and, with, a limited aap tor PIY, | take or sinking a deep ‘ine, an undertaking worthy of the port from Washington that the necosaities of the gov- of investments held by the commissioners was one- | extra No. 1 American and $45 a $47 for do Scotch most determined fishermec. The lake trout and the ght, rogether witb the elogantly furnished parlors of erument will be likely to compel the forther sale of a eighth of the entire debt of the city. It should have | quote:—Swedish iron, ed | me Fine Per tea: fierce pickerel are taken of @ large #:ze at various parts pa an make ups gcene of beauty and pieasure | was to have been lisp at oon vaio ne aa rif’ 2 . | read more than one-fourth. common iron, $80 50 a $98; refined do., a i | of the take. Even (rom the bridges they are readily witnessed to public notice, did not form until after twelve M. * Large portion of the gold it has on band tenda te in . hoe iron, mitre, &0., $130; bands, $133; ovals ani 6 THE DEACTES OF NEW ROCHRLLS. result of which delay was the absence at that how As regards excellent drives, natural sccnery and fui urroundings, there ps penser part of the | upwards of a thousand soldiers, who had assemble: ) oe surpass New Rocheie Th facta are now | the previous time stated, and would have joined wy ing truly appreciated by the public. Prop- : erat @rty 19 r:sing dally mm value, and mprovements are per. | tein brother sokliers who took part im th» proces: | ceptible at every step Davenport's Neck, about two | had they not grown tired of waiting for the line to fo pais epee A a possesses: (nial ns of water | and hourly departing left but two hundred and fifty ‘on ether shady groves and rich pasture land, e! 04 2 y which, iu course of time, Weil: sender raperty’ in. tie | Join the parade, The cause of this seemingly unwarran ‘crease (ie distrust of lenders, while it exerts similar A paragraph has been extensively published stating | hair rounds $128 a $138; Norway shapes, $950; spring | caught. induence upon the gold market, which bag become sen- | thatthe United States Circuit Court, in its recent deci- | steol, $19; tire, $10 50, and hoops $135 & $200, accord- st oak ARTISTS. be 3 ; ing to size. Nono but the photographers have as yet beeo bere sitive to tue sales of the Treasury 1m the abaence of any | *10n ofa preliminary motion in the case of Wadsworth | If (Nee os toy of nomtook and onk sole in very ; important demand for export Reports were czrrent in | Versus the Chicago and Northwestern Ratlroad Company, light, and the receipts continue only moderate. ‘Phe de- series of splendid views were executed the last acason the afternoon that loang at seven per ccmt im coin bad | decided that the consolidation should not be interfered | mand for all bai pore was good, especially for desit by some New York artists; but the mastere of the can Deon made The discount line wae frm, and there was | With. The fact differs from the statement. The Court ble dren whtohs though without quotable change, | vags have not yet found out the beautiful eubjects which ‘ srere:very Bsm.8s Se late ndvanor, hore everywhere present themselves, and which ihrow no genera! disposition to lend under 8 29 per cent on | “stinctly refused to decide any point connected with the Lxap,—The market was firm; small sales were making \ pe chante paper, nes ai Anyi eden consolidation. They merely made an order requiring | at 6%¢c., in gold, for foreign. into shade most of the othere which have enamored the | locality nvaluablo The erection of a tnagnificent hotel | delay in the formation of the line is said to have been grade, the defendants to give bonds to await the ultimate de- Livarp.—Sinco tho large movement on Monday es modern school. Some of these headlands, the {cfty | ‘8 contemplated. a fen coe to for such a building. | failure of the band to arrive until specially sent fer | markot has, ben steady ; 8,000 bags. to arrive, changed | owt's Head, the ruaged Orfurd (the highest of the range), |» gn the road to Tuckahoe, nearly two. miles from the | Several Hunt, who itappears had ordered it to The yiciding tendency of the gcld market whieb mani. | iston of the case, instead of taking the road out of their | hands in Boston al and aro now held Army at | Owls Head, the fubged Misades, would task the highest fosted itself yesterday underwent 9 iurtber deveropment hands and appointing a recelver for the property. The | $2 20 in gold. talent properly to represent them. Those who handle to-day. ‘The sales of the Sub-Treasury have been regular, | decision was brief, and was given in the following | ,,1sn8kD Cane was In good trade demand at é9¢. #500. | the pencil with skill would find innumerable “Hitt bits” village of New Rochelle, is situated the monumenterected | there at the prescribed ‘our; but owing to Bome @7 many years since to the memory of Tom Paine, author of | quty the band, which is that of the Fourth Uni “Cominon Sense,” the ‘Age of Reason," and other kin- : : rd to exercise their cleverness. , Th hich tht States infantry, on Bedloe’s Island, did not reach averaging vearly the whole of the receipts for customs | Words Movassxs.—The market was steady at previous quota- Calisdinta Tab Miueascun dred works. The farm on whiel is mouument is x We isposed ec merit ui We learn ransact BROLOGISTS AMD MINNRALOGIETS, lac belong Here reet and the Bowory, u duties, thus adding to the load the gold “bulls” have to fe do not feel disposed to decide the merits of this | tions. We learn of no t hig ‘This class of scientiflo persons would here also Gnd fun | Pisced formerly belonged 10 tia the qeieunoen er tae ope apenpenesia tee: ks : controversy on the . The magnitude of | Nats.—The demai Il kinds waa good, and cnt, carry. Sosoon as the Treasury sales termupate, tow. | the iniereits, involved makes ik propor at wogive & | with @ pmall wok, were somewhat beter. The sal's emplormant:foc,cemperth. sod apeaiation. | With, the ever, the market will react. ‘The opening quotation way | decision until the losing party can, if so advised, take | were at 5c. .a6c. (with no disposition to sell large tots | Pocket hammer numnoroon sponte Aly City Nal alge 14144, followed by a decline to 140 The market then | the case tothe Supreme Court. The motion for an in- | at the inside price); 6%c. a 6%¢c. for clinch, 50c. for ‘# Point, on this lake, encrinites are plainly visible Sal y id Junction and the appointment of @ receiver has been | copper, 35¢. for yellow metal, 2@c, for zine, ana forged | B0oN'# Faint, - * cry Biel ih began to recover, and after rising to 141% at twenty | argued with eminent ability and great diligence. We | horse 30 for 8d. in relief upon the Che Serer | tt Owl's Hoa minutes past two P.M, closed at 1418 3% ab haif-past | can see no necessity, now, for interfering with the | — Navat Stores.—The demand for spirits turpentine was Fe ere aa iitheatones: Sarleties “of obboure management of the road. ‘If the defendant wil give | less active, and prices, though without material change, } foaciis may be traced, among which is the undetormined romantic spot perhaps indit d many of the s ngular ideas A lars i and propounded much of the extraordmary doctrine | About one o'clock the Assistant Marshal, Mr. Bic which has = his name famous or igh seo as the | and Mr. F. De Con, began the formation of the case may The monument is a murble stone of | tq te two hundred and fifty men. about ten feet in height, and surrounded by an iron ee pa pe ar, railing. Tt bears the iraprest of age and decay. Rank | ders and sailors, in, tine, divised a a eearryi deed, throughout Hite entire cul Sh coresiens motto and commanded by a sergeant. The whole b four o'clock bond, with sufficiont surety, to abide the ultimate judg- | favored the buyer. The sales included 250 bbls at j a mete Tho foreign exchange market sas @rm ap to one | ment of the court, a receiver will not be appointed. In | a $135, the outside price an extreme, for small retail | SPetive of 2a qo Re ee eee ats by raze curiously at this singular emblem of Leap perma ppc Cr VF o'clock, but it afterwards weakened. Bankers’ sterlini the most favorable view of the controversy for the de- | lots. Crude do. was in steady demand at full prices, | ¢°ntly panes dactiy t Br ; | death, and strangers frequently pause to~ examine | & gy) pormse ge sce 1, | ae att teaanot avoid paying to the non-content stock: | Wemote gales of 400 bbls, at $1 a, $7 0. Rosias sola | at Owl's Hoad, vory beautiful specimens of ore may be | ite proportions, Ae tho monument looms up close to the | UP a lively air, and proceeded down the Bowery, in at sixty days, which sold at 1057 9 109 im the morzing, | holders‘of the Galena ‘oud. the value of the Galena | readily at full prices for all descriptions. Weenote. sales | obtained, containing twenty dollars wortt of silver 10 | roadside there it no difficulty in tracing the inscriptions | flowing order — doolined a fraction with the reaction in gold. Mercan- | stock, on the Ist of June, 1864, with interest. The de- | of 450 bbls, common at $6 a $6 50; 200 do. prime pale at | he ton. Pebbles are found at Magog pit for the lapi- | on the marble stone, In front is a carved bust of Paine, United States Army Band and Drum Corps. i fendaut or one of its “directors is, therefore, required, in | $10. $18; 160 do. low No. 1 at $04 $12, and 80 do. No. 2| daty’s hand. At Sherbrooke, on the east side of the | over which are the words:—- Commanding Officer, Colonel Herman, mounted. ee hinety days, to execute a bond'in the penalty of one | ar $7 a $025, ‘Tar was in steady trade demand at full | !#ke. red jasper is found, and those who are interested | pax wouLo 14 My CouNTRY—TO 9 GOOD MY RELIGION, Marshal and Aids, mounted. It th reported in Wall street that the Secretary of the | Hundred thousand dollars, payable to the clerk of this | prices. We note salos 220 bbls. Southera in provision bbls, | 18.specimens of silver and gold may find them among the | “Ynderneuth this ix the inscription:— Special Committee of Discharged Veterans in a carri Troasury has expressed in writing his intention of re- | court, for the benefit of the partics in interest, with | at $9 a $10. Pitch was goarce and wanted at $7 50 a Une ALOE inane pe pee 4 or thle wetion i HOR 3 PAINE, Discharged § dirs in Companies, each comma ded. “ yor suroties, wi i 7 A i n of Ce i ‘on-Cor 4 moving his balunces beyond the reach of speculators, | SFGI) OF siunoles we out and Pegondliionss iv 87,15 for Southern, and $7 a $7 26 for city: com the | interesting to the geologist and mineralogist, who cannot Py rye ne cere 90 173? Civilian friends of the Soldiers. This ia not of Htselfa matter of any particular importance, | Hy one of the judgos of this court, If other nonwcontent | fleet the market for whale and sperm oils continued in a | 89 Wroug under his diroctions, and can enrich thoir cabl- | que pataces of kings are bailt upon the rulns of the | Coming down the Bowery, they. were repeat because th Secretary of the Treasury has no balances to | siockholders make themselves parties to the sut, before | very uns:ttied state. Holders generally anticipating an Sominibeony mach daniy-a DOMiape Of Mradines Conan Spt. cheered Dae ete ccsaanie PM cies his credit 1n this city of sufficient magnitude to affect the | the hearing, the penalty of the bond can be inereased it | advance were not disposed to sell to any extent, and the ‘Thoro is a beautiful drive ant Coventry, Oaths bay or rected by public contribution jany soldiers ‘ % ec ‘ i ; A Yor! On the other sides of the monument, which is square, | routa, while hundreds accompanied them, ke pin; tmouey market, outside of the Sub-Trearury. ‘The | *cemed necessary, or an additional bond can be given. | business was wholly to supply the innediate wanls Of | woadwater of the lake There is the drive to Morrill’ | gre tengthy quotations from the works of Paine. The | the sidewalks. Passing through Chambers stree Tho business at the Sab-Troasury to-day was as fol. | consumers, at $1.56 0 81 60 (in somo instanche Noldom |) ari, with its superb panoramic elfocta, which havo een | Tote aales of 800 bbls, crude do. at $1 45, and 300 bbls, | already described in the Hematy, | Thate aro the smooth “ >. 7 ronds lea of ine MY ¥ ee do. for manufacturing purposes at $1 50. Sperm was Niltagensandipest tho elegant mansion of @ centioman at whole affair is indicative of decay, although the marble, | Broadway, thence to the Park, and stopping in fron if not interfered with, will, of course, last for centuries.” | the City Hall, the committee alighted and procecde the Mayor's office, there to formally announce the government, being no longer a borrower, is out of the money market to # great extent, but it is, nevertheless, iw pod of funds. Total receipts 4,291,749. | generally held at $220 a $225. Lard oil was in atendy val of the procession. The contmittce retprned in “4 ” yoy od r 4. There is the trip to Steam Navigation on the Hudson. Se an 4 Most of the “bulls” on the Stock Exchange entertain trade demand at previous quotations, Linseed oil, under Writisipby Lake. ov end seepsioed eee ee ee | pvGINWRRS! TRIAL TRIP OP THE PROPELLER | distel’, accompanied by oe Bist Marsha Mr. “a Baapprebcnsions Of a stringent money market; but the ftmid few are alarmed at the prospect of further sales of gold by the Sub-Treasury, and, not knowing the end, are diaposed to sell out, and the bears go with them and sel) “ahort,”’ Fy 6's,'81,00u. 1063, Attontion is being directed to the defaleation of the | 4500) Us gre pages 10s aotieg paying teller of the Phenix Bank, tmconsequence | 6000 du.....-... 106 Of Lip suicide of one of the bookkeepers of the same insti- | 13000 US6's,10-40,cou 9734 tution, wito is supposed to have acted im collusion with | 3000 Trm.? 3-10, Ist Ss the former, The facilities for embezzlement appear 00) cn. 90 to bo so great. in our city banks, that | 2600 Tr a7 3:103d0 00 suapicion is very naturally aroused with re. Php: of lente gard to the ‘cashiers and tellers of other™banks, | gap torta or a aad probably if the accounts of all of these were, up to date wome “astounding disclosures” would re sult, There are no suflicient checks upon these officers to prevent dishonesty if they are disposed ‘to b> dis- honest; and, as “the flesh is weak,’ it is difficult to say how many are defaulters; but we have had two notable amore active inquiry from manufacturers and con- 4 sutners, rhe factory of them all, and worthy of a special description. oon an anor (a8 saemer We quote in,caske, $1 19 Thar aahe amcent'of one a, ta be done ety aout q im throe hours and a ball, afc visi Cte a eect te ida tne opening was Leagy, | im the horizon and Lake ‘Massawrippl i the middle die and some lower, but towarda the close. there was a | tnc¢; and thon scores of miles of eultivated and beaut better feeling manifested, aud prices were Ormer, new ful farms on the eastern shore, studded with mansions saat lotaeateniy at $32 25. The gatos were about | that put one in mindof England. The little stoamer Foo ble at Shots, o $32 60 for new rues, $28 75 | Mountain Maid plies up aud down the lake daily « dis 2'$20 for old do, $24 for prime, and $262 $38 25 for | tance of thirt miles each way, affording every Prime mess; also'for Augustand “eptember dolivery, sol- | moment a wouderful variety of views. anioug Paras ay Jer’s option, about 2,300 bbis. new moss at $80 50 a $32, | Mountalns gh H eaae is be aired be alotal The beef tharket was fairly active, and prices, without | They are fo lofty aa naialie to be Bett hy steutner decided change, were considerably firmer. The sales wero | There Are some Canadian villng 9 a) Wh cle ty vie $00 bois at g8"G0'n $12 50 foe plain mess and $1oa | calle; but they are not very noticeable, except for thei $14 60 for extra mess, Beef hams were in limited sup apparent want of life and their indisputable want of iy, and prices were entirely nominal, Uacon was duil | Beauty. Sometimes a very protty turnout in the English ply, and prices wore entirely, nomindtsrataly active and | style, with a genteel and ruddy young woman on horse- steady, with sales of 500 packages, 1c. a 1%, for | back, may be seen at the wharf of Magog, awaiting the shoulders and 1950 a 23%¢., for bama, The aed mar. | a'fival of some oxpected friend. As the viow of Mount Ket wan “firm, with tow buses doing. The sos | Ora retain agua, te ingouded to, build large wore 1,600 bbls., at 193fc. a 243¢c. ; the latter an extreme | BToat attraction in Magog, it ts intended’ to a larg price for small lois choice Kettle rendered. Buttor was | Hotel at this place. Notting can desrribe tho shabbiness inactive, and prices, though without decided change ee aie ete seowt | a ere places. a fe les 1e ju steamer (Captai \¢ sales wore at 20c. a 280. for Ohio and | , Bouldin tls Seine riieh has been. neatly’ fitted. up NUHPA—MOONLIGRT ON THE WATERS, ETC. taking a position in the front ‘centre of the The uew steam propeller Nubpa, Captain F M. Power, | said! Cinzes Sotprers—Deputed by bis honor Mayor’ ‘loft her pier, at the foot of Harrison street, North river, f . Py on last Thursday ovoning, at five o'clock, on an engi. | {het dip he it neers’ trivl trip, for the purpose of testing ber ma- | committee, it devolves on me to ex! on his behalt rl sympathy which he feels for the warwora igang erans who now seek employment in peaceful pur: The Nahpa, after leaving the wharf, proceeded up | (hat they may be enabled to carn a support for thems: the river, accompanied by tho Wm. Fletcher. The | and their forailion fy: greet you in bigresee 204 bl . represantative on this oreasion with « ; muchinery, to test which a Sarge number of practi- Though sympathisi (th the Unfortunate and tho cal engineers had embarked on board the vessel, | need, especially apr 3 syiapathy of the Mayor exte worked admirably, and all present expressed thomselves | to those who) In the hour of our yas ea i omes and firesides, and now as being woli pleased with the trial that the engine | Pom hat ant, hunger and penury the reward of had been subjected to. The engine was built by Messrs. | heroic devotion. This fecling of sympathy becom¢ Fletcher: Harrigan; andtm: wine. la, knewa, As, 8 drCCE | teihee pee tac ined hatin ancien ta tie pe acting beam engine—-the engine being applied direct | case not the form of soliciting public alms or chi the propelling shugt. It is supplied with Stevens’ cut-off | put asking only remunerating employment. You, and balance val and is capable of making seventy | djers, have returned, crowned with blood-bowght cha atrokes per minste. She has a thirty-seven inch cylin. | of yictory, to find that rents have doubied, articl der and five feet stroke of piston, twelve feet diameter of | gecresity and provisions have advanced in like propo whoel, twenty foet five inches pitch, with ten fect five | while during your absence the places once filled by inches immersion, and differs from the beam engine in- | in industrial pursuits have been given. to others, 1 i 290, # 36c. for State, Cheese was in light request at 9c. * instances within a, very short time. Bank Presidents 124 to run from Newport to the Mountain House, Owl's | asmuch as it obviates the use of gearing. The ordinary ve .¢ the lot and he: of ; — reece | 100 Central Coal Co.. 51 1231; | ADd 15X0., the latter price for very choice, in small re- | Fay "and it carries excursioniste back and forth very | beam cngine makes two and a half evolutions with the moge tases bere Nec dey, gallimicssie dio screw for every one of the engine; but in the direct act- | stood in the ranks with you have been rendered uw ing engine the scrow works no faster than the ongine | to sustain themselves, mach less to contribute to suj itself, “Heretofore it was supposed that the poppet valve | public burdens, and it is honorable to you and to could not make more than thirty-three movements per | country that the returned goldicrs are anxious onl; minute; but this was shown last Thursday to | work. With all the vast ox; and mighty reso’ have been an erroneous fdea, as upon that occasion | of our country, when one mil ff men are sud they reached as high as seventy, which was considered @ | thrown upon the labor market, wond 100 do... 4, will therefore do well to give more personal supervision | 199 Cumb Coal pref. 42% 200 cares Pitts RR 70% Perrot Receipts, 283 bbls. The market for both | Pleasantly, a distance of twelve miles. | Ou the lake, the 400 0 reir . to the affuirs of the institutions over which they preside, 100 do... cee. 4285 810 70%, Ganadian gentry, who occupy beautiful summer: and so protect their own reputations and the interests of | 300 Quicksilver MgCo 56% 1200 ° Jory | crude and refined continued dull and prices were almost | CO" th Mention chore, own scveral other small st * ° 100 Bruns CyLandCo 11% 100 do. 79° | ROminal. | There are export ordérs here; but they cannot | Vit which they visit cach other, and amuse themaclves heir depositors. 200 Atlantic MSS$Co 150 200Chi &NWRR.. 2834 be filled at present prices of oil and exch: wdetglge generully. There is everywhere in this region ap’ air A bill im equity has been filed by Mesers. Fisk & Hatch, | 230" do. 11 G00 Chi 3 “XW pret eg ea ere oe a ea nd $204 Bie: for’ re, | of Wealth, quiet, repoar and comfort. RL. Cutting, Vermilye & Co., Henry Clews & Co, | 100. do + 150% 200 Cleve & Tol RR.. 102° | fied in bond, and Tic. a 72c. for free, Benzine was ‘TH NOTRE ITSKLY. Giark, Dodge & Co,, and H. F. Morgan & Co., complamn- | 390N ¥ Central RR. 92% 100 Chi & R TRR.810 10836 of This is a very iarge building, aurrounded with tiers of * juiet aud nominally unchanged. 0... 810 108% | RE eee tarket remained quiet at 10c, 10%c. for | Plazzas, one to ouch story, which makes all the suits of m ol it would be great feat by those prosent. Tho entire working of the | indeed if immediate ty should be foun machinery Was pronounced a complete success. ali, Wonderful as was the response to a call to ing that, notwithstanding the recent decision of Judge | 100 100 4 830 . Tooms egreeable to the occupants. The railway trains | This adds another new fenture to the sicam propelling | and which surprised all Europe, still more ut Nelson, of the United States Circuit Court, the assessor | 100 9257 90 MiLkPdUGist pret 921; | Cagoline, Gnd 40 co ee aan Wo quote oassta at | Come uP to the entrance. ‘The bar, barber's shop and | power for river steamboats, and ts but another instance | would it be if Te the ‘dischatge ef bg’ great & 1 collector of thelr district Insist upon thelr returning | 120 49--..-.810 92% 100 Chi & Alton pref 99% | o9 "Calcutta ginger at 17e., and African do, 23c,, gold, | Smaller offices are all below. Betwoen the hotel aud the | of Yankee ingeuully. Ths direct acting bea engine. | much of suffering should nob ensue, and th ¢ mock sudden ng | 300 do. Bil call 92% 100 Chi, Bur & QRR 112% | (pond: pepper at 22e,, mulmegs at Sc, ube. 1a gold, | Wharf ise green sward, and thore is a landing stairs for | such ax ir now used in the Nukpa, costs less. by twenty | oven extending in ite effect to those who have she'wmiptias of shetr saleaet sock madeitee Sasenetiat,, | Aig Sen Ei -<--- + 86% any paldy fed cloves al Sicca 31qc. in currency, the small ‘boats and Logs. Tt ean accommodate about | thousand doliars, than a geared ons of the samme size, | ployment, and whom it is feared must fool the c snd threaten to enforce the collectionef the tax thereon. SECOND BOARD. Svaan.—The market for raw war quiet, and prices, | ‘ree hundred guests a and consumes on the ane trip anes kahit a of this too great competition. In this conditio: Tho fotiowing fgures show the resources and abilities Hats-vast Two o'CLock P.M, | though not quotably lower, tonded downward. The See arg 7 fess, both of which items are of considerable im- | shings it becomes the duty of all (and here I speak , $100000S 65,5-20,c,ni 106% 300 shs Erie RR Mag | mules were iGo hide: Cuba ai He A Tac, and 200° boxes | _ There has bow « Inrge number of visitors the pres-at | portance, All the principal machine shops of New York, | sentiments of the Mayor), more particularly of of the banks of the State of New York, as exhibited by | "so09 Try, 7-30, 2d 8 99 400 iy ‘ 86" | Havana at from lac. #16e, Refned sugar found bard | 8880, with a full sprinkling of New Yorkers, including | Jersey City and Brooklyn were represented upon this | who are clothed with authority, to give thelr ald ix “""a'calt 863; | sale and prices fell off Ke. a Sc from our previous | CClebrities, Asitis usual nowadays to mention names, | occasion, and the liveliest micrest was manifested | movement which shall have for its object organize: among those interested in this branch of mechanical art, | j¥ef to be extended to those who need, who are will: us this was the Grst instance where the thing bad ever | work and who deserve so well of their country. been tried the revolution effected in the syatem of industry, tn Iv steaming ap the Hudson an excellont opportunity | third of the States of this Union, the trade of whic was afforded the guests to examine the beautiful vessel | former years, has contributed so greatly to increas and Ler aypeatanars She was built at New Baltimore, | commerce and added so largely to the wealth of ou by Mr JR. Baldwin, and {» two hundied aud fifty-six | tropolis, and with the derangement of industry thr: feet long, thirty-seven feet beam, ten feet derth of hold, | out the couxtry, the result of the war, some Ic their reports to the iy aairemangy i of the Bank Depart- | 20000 do.....3ds 99 100 ¥ ment, on the 24th of June last 1000 Tennessee 6'*, 72 50 Chic & Rk Id RR 1083¢ | ‘quotations, principally on white. 2000 do.. . 72% 400 Reading RR..... 1064 Sova Av#.--We note sales, part to arei 2000. = do.. » 2% 300 do.2dc. b10 10644 10000 Missouri 6's... 714% 200 Ill Ceatral RR... 123! 200 shs Canton Co... 303g 200 Cleve & PittsRR. 70'; | comprised 4,500 bushels St. Ki 50 Quicksilver MgCo 56 200 do......... 70% | do. Turk’s Island at 65e. We quote 100 N Y¥ Central RR.. 92% 300 Mil& PduC RR 29%, | shall’s $3 25, ground $2 26 and Tur I must follow the example and state that Mr Galt, Minis of 1,000 tons | tt of Finance for Canada, and several members of Par 7 lament, have already represented the provinces; Jobn Van Buren and fan mith Clift and ditto, Dr Mayo, of the United States Navy; Mr. Prime, of the Journal of Commerce; ali the editors of Boston (they, tleir wives and their little ones making up an excursion party), Mr Brodhead, the historian, and his party, the Loverings, Due trom Due from diree Due from brokers. 7,745,394 673 5 Real estat ad 4.211.244 eee ee yee oo eT eM Ceie ah aoe ite LESANG ¢ fohce. and 64,006,108 Howton, and many tore of eal Ustinetion, nave | aud i sbiriecn hundred and twenty six tens texister Sh | of time ‘must weceearily lapee before ‘the : ie nee mee . i j " ied this place. rity heretofore e: can again bless our CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Oe ee ceveean hein nccaiansn tell peices. The cults SRWPOKT AS A PLACE OF RUBIES route Hall eight ioely furastAdvetbte soprss 10480, Bier Gore tee roar Ce a ale rah paren Frupay, August 11-6 P.M. | were 135,600 Ibs. at 120. a 136. . " Since the completion of the Pas-umpaic Railroad to this | ladien’ cabin, and :@ capable of accommodating cver two | fortitude. anc the Mayor will urge you as citizens t , "i ’ vaya hundred passengers She ruus in connection witb the | tue to manifest the same ennobling and contr ip. | Place, about two years since, the villace has commenced Asaes.—Receipts, 66 packages. The market was quiet Tix.—The demand was fair, and prices for all dow r wing rapidly It isa port of extry and has a custom | steamboat Traveller, betwoetthis city and Hudson, and irtues the trust that ere long all will again be at at previous quotations. eee alutanh matinianred atta hate Eoure’ The Ceoadiana come over tu crowds every day | i euder the command of Captain F. Mf. Power, one of | rie wright ergs af peave,eow hovers over ts, ad. Se ha cen eae Bixavercres.—Receipts, 6,400 ble. flour, 1,540 do | Banca was moviarately active at 20%;c.,in snail fote | t@.Uy motions which they cannot get, in their own siow | the ableet pilots on the river tering with bountiful nands the Pioetngs of, Frovid ‘ a : ‘ ’ owns ” o — : ato afford nce for al mic rin see neaaataN corm meal, 21,400 bushels of wheat, 63,701 do corn, 17 | Rngwih as que Te: owe doing Salcs of 235 bhda, | Wagons and trotting horses, varied by docks of sheep aud Jersey City News. flay be willing to labor, 1B the wiebntie itis do, rye, 22,225 do, oats, and 640do, barley. The inferior | Kenmacky wt Thee w 240 5. 136 caren seed leat ab | A¥0ves of cattle Anno Tnxet.—A few days sioce Mr. G. W. Thorn, | Proner that those who during the war have 1 It is onan air line between New York and Quebec, and all a golden barvest, produced and common grades of State and Western flour were duli | Itc. » S4e. if sli dent of South B ‘eh biain a ser é a WH aLRoone operators are generally bolding back, await. | that '* gow wanting is A fow miles of ratlway from New | # revident of Sou! ergen, wishing to of @ ser- | countrymen, shed on many @ field, should ma and prices declined 10c. a 15c, per Dbl., while the medi ig ie peer he: S phox d sd avis gain be Whaling | Port north to sir:ke the Great fruok, ana the ti applied for one at the cflice ct Mr. Hen. | their aympaihy by the same determined and orga would be complete, and the distance lessened eme by the way of é 8 effort for the relief of the returned citizen soldier cerson, tn Nassau street. New York. Among those who | <Mort {or the ralie! of the Kaust med were desirous of obtaining the situation was a preposses- | the war. This much the soldier bas a righ sing, modest appearing young woman, who gave ber | expect’ Ip making this remark the applic s is intended as more ially designed for those v tame as Sarah Henry, and stated that her parents re. | /* intended ae more, Cepecitly deta nuance ¢ sided in Williamsburg. Sho presented a recommenda- | war were loudest. and proportioned to the extc tion from Mrs F. W Hodgkiss, of Elizabeth (with whose | government patronage which they as individual um to choice brands remained stendy, with a fair ship | eg, We not sales of 3,000 Ibe, South Sen at $1 75. ment inquiry. The sales of State and Western flour com Woot.—The market was quiet but firm for fine wools, 4 9,000 I tations below. South. | and heavy for poorer grades. We note further sales pt ae eae era ccna sales nace onto; aso | 100,009 ibs. force at 6c. a 78c. a 80c., the latter for ern flour was quict at a decline; the sales were only choice; 50,000 do California at 33 a 37¢., 500 bales : glogo;e14 4 hy 4 the Massawippi route, of which Mr. Gait.# President, d «2ST 050, ST | ee ete teen oettalty| rd re ail Pieasles [Ee ato Site ind day vibe as fortowe:--206 bate | He informed me a few days since that as soon as matters Amount due, pot included in either of the clined 10c a 15c., principally on the low grades; the sales Arape sold at.20c, a BSc, 8 portion of which was eaten |. %! little more settled, bis company would proceed above head + 1,406,764 | wore contined to 300 bbls, Rye flour was quict, without to ‘te construction. This would be a reat thing for all toyed; to those who sought not the ° Add for cont $91. | eatersalichange in price. : Care wealiwasfirm, with only creat Wes a ala 165 bales Australian, dam- | 1h, ralway Vines ta the Connecticut tale husband Mr. Thorn was acquainted), in which it was Crton, wei he dactrechon ar 6 republican governt -———-— ’ Wisery —Reeeipts, 203 bbls. The wnarket was more | ware of the fact, aa 1 learned recently in stated that Sarah had resided in ber family for fifteen | who sought not te maintain constitutional itberty, t TOU... sees eesseeereceecceseeseeen ees $239,369,197 | @ moderate business at our annexed quotations, We | | (nner prices were'n shade more steady. The vales | With an officer of the New York aud New Haven Rattroud. months, that she was perfectly honest, was ® Protestant, | establish a rule of abeolutiem. And here let m —The difference in the above totals ia occasioned by two | quote:— were 360 bbls, at $2 19 a $219 CONCLUSION, and bad regularly attended the Episcopal church. Upon | that if their sympathy (owards the soldier and his f. banks having failed to make balances; both are closin Superfine State and Western four. $5908 616 - I think the readers of the Haratn will, if they have | this recommendation Mr. Thorn immediately engaged | in any degree approach the extent of their manif i 8. Fixtra state 6 50a 655 read this letter, by this time be thinking that this New- | the girl, and upon returning home at night | patriotism heretofore this act will confer hoor o Of the three hundred and nine banks reported for 26th Choice 6008 665 SEW YORK FAMILY MARKET. port on the Lake is gna res’ —a big thing, and that | congratulated his wife upon the! fortune. | namee who ur; upon others their duty to got June, 1864, one (incorporated) has surrendered its char- | Common to m xt 655 a 690} Toward the close of the week the prices have varied ( hood perl ie aan e bo oy on Hi heeapint 4 soneer ng yee +] ja sad piece, doulas front, while they themeeltes were io q . dian 7 er ye extravagant is, nk and bundie of clothing. comfort fety of home. In conclusion, bor by legislative authority, one (association) bas discon- a eae aoe ae Mi 5 : 5 4 but little from those already quoted. Businese is quite some leant “vi residences, pay, beach | Wednesday last Sarah complained of being too unwell to | tn th me of Mayor Gunther, bid you a sincer tinued banking business, and one hundred and eighty- Common Southere 7858 915 briek, frait and vegetables being especially in demand, | and much fog. variety is in the annual visit of | work and left for home, saying that if she did not get | heartfelt welcome, and hope that our citizens, bo three have been converted into national banks. The | Pancy and extra d 9 20 a 12 60 | Whilo the butchers state that this 1 the poorest season poy ta i stg Pang ces ~y i is a _ etna see for her cone ome oGeiat position ae m private life, yd are the . no fe, HO Moun! ree thousand feet quite a pumber card to your services and your present necessities + present report, for June 24, will contain statements Common Canada 8 9 * $ 80 for trade it has over been their Ii fortune te experience, | Menges thirty miles long, no grand panoramas neu wearing apparel, when her suspicion fell upon the girl, and | you ‘ualy cote an Soar ot slg . from one hundred and eighty-four banks, a considerable | R¥e gour (supertine) 6908 610 | BU the peach vender and fruit dealers generaily have | did farms, 00 route of approach which for more than two | upon further examination it was found that by means of ‘At the conclusion Mr Morton and Mayor Gu umber of which have eince perfected their papers and | Corn meal, Jersey “490 2 5 00 | Docause whatever for complaint. The present ir a mont La cg oe — nev Cee a yg = aed ae bea | geen ed vere po? ang, Mi era 3 Pine by asus - h ant vi vi and urban 4 ate! uled, ‘a when the line, lea rk, procecs become ational institutions, and a small number hare | Corn rf maw : UE dil ie a Mh els or a eiapese algae a8) oath Lose can boust of these, one may 1a 8 few hours | opened, when it was found packed full of stolen goods, | Nassau street. ‘In 4 Hrxiuo of tree were given for that jor consisting of lace curtains, costly female under-garmeo! three cheers and linen sheets, towels, about thirty spools of thread, half | Wall street was next visited, and the attention ¢ a dozen pocket knives, a valuable diamond ring, a costly | money changers withdrawn from their |i t breast pin, a fl ae thimble, and numerous other articles, | tramp of the men who, baving fought the battles » in all valued at about $500, In the trunk was also | Union forfour years, were now loth to draw the found the porery, stolen from Mr. Thora Mr. T. | tention to the fact that they were in want of n° thea jed to New York and called at the office of | ment, as the mottoes borne tp their ranks gave Mr. Hodgkiss, who yearormnen him that during the fifteen | mony, and run as follows:— months Sarah had resided in bis family they [Saas ere renceee rere rb oe Ww Given notice of finarly closing their banking business, ‘- céeds the large supply. The crowded condition of the roe himself among the gold mines of Ascot, find The following table shows the oustward movement of | —SPFNé wheat was heavier aud less active, and prices | watoring places, the Aabitués of which are fully prepared | himself in the old elty of the une Join the crowd flour and grain from the ports of Chicago, Milwaukee | Went down 2c. a Be, @ bushel; white winter was in every | 1 pay liberally for the luxuries of the season, affords | |? the ines cntaeten Rodarte cet oll My na and Toledo during the week ending August 6:— respect withont material change. Tbe sales included | abundant facilities for the dealers to dispose of the at toga. po! no Lt namesake, and de nothing but itself, But here 68.500 bushels at $2.02 0 $202% for winter red uate; | On hand. The almost lonted demand for the | {he mountaing, Canada, Lake Champlain, the valleys of it le that prices will be Wek | $140. $148 for amber Michignn, and $1 43a $146 for | Setremalf igh for ane ine to. come.""Ar Washington | ‘Re,Pasumpre and Conneaicut the shneral waters of 53,645 | Milwaukee club, The corn market at the commoucement | Market yesterday the best Delaware fruit was quoted wi 1,208,013 | was dull ond heavy, but subsequently ruled firmer under | at $2 86 a $3 per basket, while the poorer qualities were | are furnished fresh dally. ty tee bones cape varlware 1166,241 | an increased demand, in part for export. The eales wore | rated at $1 25. The aubjoined quotations for the best fa the country. I predict thes the public will thank the i 60,000 bushels at 89¢. a 90e. for unsound; 90¢e. a Ole. | qualities of family marketing wore Senet at Washing: | Hanatp for the information 't bas afforded them, and I had been constantly missing wearing = apparel fe represent thousands of diecharged soldiers and other articles, and during that time half » dozen girls sunpected ‘of committing the robberies had been sallore now asking for bread and work. f A000 0000 AO. LO OEE DOLE LE LORE = BEDE HOLE PO OE OOEN, 1117 | for sound mixed Western, and 92¢ for hi ton Market yesterday :—Sirloin at rons, J gh mixed nenrl, 108 Ba 5 barged his ‘but they never fi 5 “ =e BR088 16,848 | yetiow. Barley and malt were dull and. prices wore en tf aa oe ag ioe Prey (eemaBelven then they are oot | ment wespected ibe real bist nil Woe present develop. | 9°*eireeeeneer*.sereraretecesnenseseaers reese wee The Boston Traveller of Thursday rofers to the con- | tircly nominal. Rye was dull and heavy, but without Dow smothering and sweltering in Rhode Island. ments. About six o'clock on Thursday evening Sarah 5 LO aLies | dition of financial affairs in that city as follows:— Rotleeable change. Oats wore sleady at Ghc. 2 60)40. for pag Pc a returned to Mr. Thora’s houso 19, eet her trunk, whea ene nbee bOneee. Ere ne eb LOOT TO LODE DOLE: DOLELE IO. ‘The increased and increasing ease in the money mar- NARI H ; 106. 4 Our New Rochelle Corresponden orn cau arrest. lay the prisoner wenneeee . pee. kot han caused orore activity te, business. ‘The supply of | jgBl CAR® So0s.—Further sales wete made of about 160 | {0c.; Baudet, toes PoRRen 000 | foc Pcveters, tee Non Romie, August 8, 1906, | "Hd taken before Justice Bedford, and, after an examin. | $™"Gurtaas occupation wad, the doiriction of the ra: ar roan . oe ‘tant pi Ap! oon re Corres was Mendy for all grades, and prime Rio was $1 66 8 Buadred. Nagetabioe—Pens, 450, a ‘quart ti s-ROOATTAe pth I py Bie tg ing enn Wines myles 3 betlion and the roenanae tof the Union w 3 rowers in 3 4 r 0 . d commodated with lone on demand at. siz per Yon me pi ae ive, $oer'euch ner bora bunch, fay be iD LS On Saturday last an interesting regatta took place hore | Amination was im progress the prisoner exhibited no wi erdateeteringnie vite TOO "1 ‘active, and 20. ‘each; carrots, 6c. a bunc! satisfactory security. The banks aro Aiscounting short | ay descriptions, though not. mnaterially’ crane acre | Fruit--Cholce Delaware peaches rare at $8 per | Thore was little wind, however—interfering terially ec on the contrary, her bearing was that Of | srs wae ssesaces sess rere ee. t0 toe rese st oe 0008 2008 in crime and apparently indifferent as to Our present headquarters are the M 1 /tos at six per cent, and longer ones at seven and three. | rather more steady, particularl; a bask: aches, 10c. @ juart; cooki y ; y the inferior and com- et; pei quart; ne pears, wo have been ex- NV , 186 Canal street. Wah ta he tet the rater are ilo hagher, aud ton rads, The tales comprised 3.800, tale We | Cue poeronagt hesin Wifal a0 fegards eve | Oranarmee ov ‘av. AtA#0ND Foncen.—Avott hall.pant | So-cevrenevonserevosseont-evevscwraoenineweetoood | on in stocks both for investment and speculative account. Gh " shine, end the scene previous to the commencemont of | four o'clock yesterday afternoon a young man, having | O*erererree sere rere rereseoreece-weeseeeveee oo y a ie ‘lout beading) ang the ern eacria soseay. ol aoc Shaanng. Mears aye poy se coy Looe pone the regaita truly enlivening. the appearance of being a business man, stepped into the a Argh ve gt Hl My Sihtaeantie 1 " s wit & - U f Messre, Woolsey & Terry, in Hud- POOLE LE POLE EOOLELELE DEDEDE OO LEDEDE DE Tuo Chicago Tribune of the 9th inst. 6; mid | prime extra beever, which’ quality was $0 scarce last he herring rdf at ach es Wh. cate: oes, | ann ae ‘alien ‘The money market yesterday was dull, and discounts Cocoa. it was quiet at 2le, for Guayaquil, Geek. There was an improvement in the New York | was in front of the Neptune House. A large number of | son strect, Jersey City, representing that he had a ves. a) he ROC TEE SOLER ATIEENS. ¢ aay at ton per cent per annum for good names, and | 28¢. for San Blas, 30c. for Trinidad and 3%. for market last Monday, amd buyers from there are | guests of that establishment were provided with kccom- | sel repairing at Allison's shipyard, and desired to pur- La0b0-000ICGO LEO DOLE LO LOCO LP LDLOOODOOO OOS siroet brokers discounted second and third rate paper | ®; All In gold, duty paid likely to buy freely; but the stork trains were behind | 7 istions on board of the sloop Stella, Captain Devoe, | chase some oakum at the sate rates as they furnish it Pere renee bebe HOE LE LE 810-00 b0. erneer Correr was fairly active at full prices for all kinds, | time yesterday, avd they do not care to venture woll supplied with currency and good borrowers were | We note sales of 260,000 Iba Baltimore at 0c, 200,000 | deep until all or neatly all the atock coming in are ya scarce, Eastern exchange continued in active demand, | !ds. e Lake at 303s¢., and 50,000 Ibs. Detroit at | The Seared trains came in, no doubt, Iaat night, a and under a light supply the market was vory firm at par | SLC. The news of the loss of 300 tons of Balti | reasonably lively trade may be looked for to-day. Se sae regere to Mr. Allision, This boing assenied to he ordered RAtemnon, —Wauted—-A definition of the repu twelve bales, and then left the store, returning again in H can form of rnment, a fey minutes, when he presented in payment a check Axswer.—National gratitude to those who hb for ‘Xe, drawn’ on the Second National Bank of Jersey saved the republic, 41% per cent per month. The leading banks were which anchored contiguous’to the stake boat, The terme of the race and names of the boats entered were as fol- bugil i 1 jum selling. more copper by the recent disaster on Lake Superior, has | tal hundred head have beon sold—some to Eastern buy- lows:— Pei fory deel £00. premiura [old Gaoae ind a tondgnay to stiffen the pricer of all descriptions. | ers—and the dealers making these early salen think Cat-ri bonte, Sret class, 20 to 24 feet, Amelia, Brooklyn | City, purporting to have been couutersigned by Mr. Se tl Se Cea MRRRNEL dade | this rate was mach greater than the supply, Baltimore bow be traly at 00}¢¢., Portage Lake at | prices have declined 40. per pound on all grades, Some | Yacht Club. jze $100. Allison. Not doubting the genuineness of the check, the og A oy Merchants Pa yn ved were The receipts for tolls on the New York Blo, and a . of our figures indicate such a decline on the r Second class, 24 to 20 foot—Geta, Smith, owner, Oys- was paid the balance, amounting to $40, and | Which met with a response 6 ny of that pts for tolls on the Now York State canals, | “ Cyapign.—The demand wns better for all deecriptions, | grades, but the best cattle seem to be hold ax high as ; Gertrude, H. C. Leroy, owner; Lioutenant, | a , saying that he was ina hurry to get the next | ing. Noxt the merchants of Peat! street, Broad stror from the opening of navigation to the Ist day of August | and prices were firmer, though not quotably highens 2,500 | they wore last week. We think prices aro likely to , . Prize $ in for Newark. After be had left the check was sent | then Broadway was apprised of the necessities + / fn each of the following yetrs, Were ag annex of: boxes city adamantine gold at previous prices. e from be. for the poorest to 90, for the best; but 20 feet and under—Merri R. & Bar- [hp to the bank, when the clerk of the store was in- | honest and industrious men. The procession the. 9860 $096,249 1863 aan?’ Frei The market was dull and rates favored the eat this week are claimed to be Ke. per pound | tow, owner; Lavinia, Long Island. Prize $60. formed that it was a forgery, and that a similar one had | tie upper portion of the city, the whole occupying yen 184.472 1864 Pica re shipper. ‘The engagements were, 0 Liv 7,000 Sutter in quality than those which ranked as'prime | \ Sidgee--Mesers. W. Harkor and George Packt. Deen presented a few minutes previous, It ie Je | three tours time, when one of the most orderty © tsi 440/104 1805. 3.203 080 | buttal corn at 83, par ateamer, 7,000 busbels com at | exira last weok, | Sheep are tn light upply and good f- | th rado was advertised to come of rainorshine, wind | erage" com “inquiry at ine “raitoad "dope | through the ‘ty wm peaceably dispersed, and tx se : raed vs. + | Soe bales cotton at $60 mi Att inven, 600 bide. ‘tobaccs | Piero i mech doing here in hogs, and we do got | OF Ro wind, on Saturday last, and no postpouement could | it was ed that a man anewering the “ieseription | cans, rettrning to their homes, antlously awa fue ‘wportations of dry goods at Yale port duripg the { a ps, aids Od; OD cypes do. at 469; 400 bbls. shoe pegs om” hear of ayy material change in Qxjoes, Argus, “Gout e ! train, and word ¢ favorable roeult of their dermonstrayion of yestgrda pogpibly ako place, From adjacgpt parts a crowd of the - of the t had gone in the ye B.