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2 NEW YORK RALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1865. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ise -) ‘° arent THE BOSTON RADICALS AT IT AGAIN, wo inn", ame): inno anim + Mopar, sng SBE | Ineo oe g ‘ aie 4 i © a] ; welio® ‘Who wesk opened without animation on the Steck “ vi ange, and tho disinolination to operate for @ rise, | 20000, - ie & A Lecture to President Johngon from the 3.3, Dia which provails among tho great majority of the brokers, | #4000 4 Poontc et Boston Board of Trade R 8. Watson, Samuel ‘was more marked. At the first session of the board | 1000 97 «2000 &NW za a caward Filbet, Je, closed at 13, Reading $, Michigan Southern %, | 5000 7% 100 do. t E mockwood Host, Robert A. Johnz0n, tna ‘and Pittsburg 3, Northwestern #, Rock Pyhy iB too =: ine a thane, Noe Island 3, Fort Wayne %. New York Central was 3 | 12MerchanisEx Bk 100 200 do. Peleg W. q ‘Scudder, Meant 76 ok stocks wore heavy, There was’ a salo of Wem yaionte 73 100 40. They instruct Him on Negro Suffrage Amos A. Lawrence, Henry Doni, erican Exchange Bank shares at 115, and Merchants’ | 399 — *s Rkist Benj. Sewell, datnange Bank at 100. Western Union Telegraph was | 100 mx 200 Go, and Make it the Main Issue of : ‘Abner H Bo'rmas, James Ht Upham, steady at 73 Government securities wero frm, not- | 100 Oe eth ue Southern Restoration. 2.0. Wine, William withstanding the decline of five-twenties in London to | 599 S43 160 P, FLW &O ‘cap deny, | Henry Nathaniel W. a ny PREIS, 8508 TEU i ane crs orm frecwantn raced oti | eae mers | secre «= Gazeree | ere na Uaaly era %. Seven-shicty notes of te ew: series eold 899961 108 ar ee Bold Plea for a Permanent Military slavery, | & Frothingham, Geman Votan, from her late residence, OT Sands street, on W' ‘gocond 99% 8 3, ‘There was some inquiry for Kentucky | “9s HY " Jamo L.. Sohn G. Nasroy ‘afternoon, at two o'clock. Biate bonds and’benk stocks, : Despotism. : 2 rom nase Livermoro, EF King & 00, Pitm—n Monday, August 21, 1008, Mr. Rowse ‘At the open board, at one o'clock, the market was aerd 2 LE a by ann beh foal ap Bi family are requested! he ke. ke. byme Beary steady. At the second board it was dull and rather * | George W. ‘Thayer, ene ee, Seen drooping. Reading closed 3¢ lower, Rock Island +, Fort : Bonyon, ‘olook, ja tate residence, oS oa Wayne 3. Erie was 3 higher, Cleveland and Pittsburg Srecue the tipovdberae pa ingen Wulane H Earosty Seances —-ae Serpe, Senteheey. nate, . Government securities were without material i bere bauer Be rg h humid uh a a ‘Quackenbush, in the idth your hange. kplanatory ° ‘At the open board, at half-past three, the market was Sm—This letter to the President was prepared by acom- ‘Cincimnati papers please copy. mitted sppointed’ at a large mecting of merchants and’ ‘others, held at the rooms of the Boston Board of Trade. ‘torpid. Erie closed on the call at 4%, Hudson River aT i sed en See Secae nips mutanamt ai ofa in so a jomrerice ts patent "7%, preferred (3.8) @1, Afterwards, on ths settlement o€ the mote of reedtihtrestign, wut the soun- |: fe two oldlodk, from the ‘of her father, Abrams Siren the athe acellisaieaeapiekt try, North and South, is better var Shan it now cam, cot » Srrathotn, Buk avenue, nex! Dla plas. vie Pouoloum stacks wore Tower af the frat boast. Web- | Amnea.—Rechpt, 199 pkgx. The market was quit at | * \ evormine bisa 386 BS the Paris queetiods | intercourse SND oc demo an Sanh wa a 28 a ster declined 2%e,, as compared with Saturday's first | $7 3732 a $7 50 for pote and $T 7% for pearl, prneapiecs spore Ge mater of eafrages— . | sined for, mann TEES © ie scales, rac tuneral, thle enoou, st tw board; Montana 250. United States $195. At the sec- | Buesnseorrs,—Recoipta, 18,886 bbls. flour, 26 do, ‘corn THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED OTATES. i. “An, ped Mee. e ihe funeral, le afte ¥ ‘ond board there was further depression. Pithole Creek meal, 194,380 bushels wheat, 245,423 do, corn, 26/885 do. } ‘Sme—Phe ona nase, “Sere Monday, saqret Si of Grventery, Aim. ‘elosed at $9 75, Webster $225, Manhattan 35c., Germa- | oats, and 810 do. rye. ‘The flour market was excited and nia 30c., Oil Crock $3 75 (D. 10), United States $27 25 | higher, the steamor's advices, being considered favor- © >). able, leading to active gpetslatire Prices The gold market has been firm, but no material ad- sieandans 2 per ek ce ee i i E $ é i H i i i I i . street, * ‘vance has resulted from ihe European advices regarding | choice grades, dlosing steady, but more quiet. ‘The sales |. able - Soon. Honday, eon ‘years five-twonties. There is a general expectation, however, | of State and Western flour comprised 18,000 bbls. at the & = = ark Paine, Tleiana e 6 that specie shipments will shortly be resumed, | sayance shown in our revised quotations below. South- orger and thote of her ae ¥ seg ‘ eral, the cessation of the exports of securities hav- | orn flour was fairly active and higher, with sales of 650 fog, as a matter of course, imparted in-| bis, Canada flour was in improved demand, at an ad- preased strength to the foréign exchange market, 80 | vance of 20c. a 30c. The sales were 450 bbls. Rye flour you do, that peace iteelf willbe only an filusion and’a |! ' tated Brow: —On Monday, August after a linge! Bhat rates have advanced during the last few days to the | was quiet, but very firm. Corn meal was in demand, aoe Ie ee pee Pee ie coneet oF Foe mikes ‘and usages into that form w Cre Le oper Albert Davis, illness, JOHANN phe ‘Geauann, son of Fe | Bhipping point. The opening price in the gold room was | and prices were steady. The sales consisted of 450 bbis., | and conditions which thé safety and security of the t ‘on per = r—is st not certain fat Horswoll,Kinsley & French, Catherine Schroder, aged 8 months eu ae 14434, followed by an advance of 3 anda decline of %. | at $490 for Western, $5 60 for caloric and $5 60 for | Whole country demand,'and which it is therefore equally Ma as bern will ror that pest BR lock, The ‘friends and relatives of the yar \ Fespees. ‘Ye market closed frm at 14436 bid Brandywine. We quote:— the right and the duiy ‘of the, whole gocntry 1 Inet Re inoaght ang fosling of the fee of ie | oe een BO, Of Ma pares: Si Monroe srvet, 8 Thar + The demand for foreign exchange is increasing with | Superfine Stato and Western flou! $6 40.0 7.00] The questions presénted by the present attitude of the | Save Statée, iyo aoe te nok corieln thas both Bed o'clock. m agus %1,, Mand jhe diminution of the supply of mercantile bills drawn | Extra State. 725 a 7 45 | Gtates which rebelled against the nation are numerots, bei ns Aommercial intercourse will be hampered and Sore, —In Brocklye, on Monday, | Au fies Yainst the deposit of flve-twentios and the other so. | Choice State Pega) Wk rand Ravemany sppesip. We have. Bh) dott that, then Seetrioted? Ts it not sad, when enough of treasure and ters] Seangpes daughter of Andrew J. 3 oe Jorities. Bankers’ sixty days bills wore sold at 10934 | Extra round hoop Ohio. 1860.0 9.00 | them, will receive from you due consdorition, "Wer ask fot blood ire beget Aaa “itt tebe obosed,”* The relatives and frionds of the family are invited Co }.% net, and some of tho leading drawers asked 109%. | Western trade brands. + 9 10 9 10 90 | now to offer to you some views upon the bearing of some | thiggouniry bin Raat “AD, “oon ‘be any danger that, we attend’the funeral, trom 139 Duffield street, this (Tuam = i ao ks + shag 4 ca | Common Southern, 1.8 90 @ 10 00 | of those questions upon the sa‘ety, the prosperity, ana | 224 it will! till be still bo the barrier day) afternoon, at'four o'clock. yo MONO Fees NAS eee MN CME, AE: ONT aes aamaitta 00 [10 10 a 13 75 | the good faith of the whole country, , may say, “No, Jot it open, 7 Ai arey papers please copy. loans have been made freely at seven per cent. The | Common Canadian + 1308 75 | | Tho national constitution gave to the white men of thatitt has been?” se in the free States fow who think, | (R. Ke Apt 1aN.—On Monday, August 21, PaTRiox SumsmAm, bank statement is not highly favorable, although more | Good to choice and oxtra. . + 780 a 10 75 | those States votes for three-fifths of the slaves. It was Wo su who would say, the colored race are such | Th D. “yy @ native of Limerick, Ireland, aged years. to than many anticipated. ‘Tho loans show a decrease, | Rye flour (superfine) 5 50a 610 | there, a compact: the free States admitted its binding | S24 very Tow MO Nar sould be permanenily disfran- | Charles A. Swoet, ‘Tho relatives and friondy are invited to attend his fune- os Crono crease; | Corn meal, Jersey 4.90 8 600 | force, and would never have interfered with tho oxer. | OY nature that they mony in Pater now wholly | R. C. Maokay, ral, on Wednesday afternoas, at oxo o'clock, from his lave ‘&s compared with the previous return, of $4,631,761; the d 5 75a — — | ciso of this right in those States had they not voluntarily | *lised: We bien of sutrage; Zod'wé must walt yutil thoy | Henshaw & Brothers, Tesidence, 202 East Seventodnth str8Bty SS Cam! deposits of $1,145,159; the specie of $553,656, and the oa — et rebellion ais ead all, thaie. sues ang beter ea ‘and then give ivto.them. If they | W. B. nee, eatin rae, 26 Carman Se, aged Jation of $410,786, but th t of legal tend —The wheat market at the opening wi ited and ts, we can ink if woul er just or pru- they must desire that they: .] Chartes @. Nazro, fohn an arin’ . circulation of $410,786, but the amount of legal tenders ar pening Was excited and very who my it j mean ft, they m Tiree or ny bop are he fronds and soganint _ pe ay tm » dent to restore to thom ‘now those three-fifths, and the same time make them a presen’ of the trwo-fifths, AM reasons.founded upon the principles of free and equal republican institutions are against this; and instead of a has increased $2,577,560. From these figures itis evident | active, and prices again advanced 5c. a 8c., owing mainly that the country banks have not drawn so heavily upon | tothe recent European advices, but subsequently be- their deposits in Now York as was apprehended when the | ©&Me more quiet, closing heavily, with the improvement to attend the fune (Tuesday) afternoon, at o’clook, from the residence Feet parents, No. 173 Ne ed ‘Thering, ement, can be hoped for'-| Naylor & Co., sti, Williamaburg. what preparation, whwer ct legislation, amd the whole) | Flint, oben. th (mn) when the whole power power of det the relations atrest, $ tially lost. ‘The sales embraced 195,000 bushels, at | necessity for doing it, the:whole country, appears to. us f ter-claas, and is given | Geo.’ Snelli ‘Wrusams'—At W ‘Woatshenter county, N. ¥. Kotchum forgeries and failure frst became known. This | $2'15 for amber Michigan, $2 14 for amber Siate, $1.65 | tobe under that necessity which due regard to our {classes is ‘given, to, the, mma then, Toanin thie Joaogh W. ‘Story, on Monday; mornink, ASGOBEa0 atthe residents’ of eal indicates the presence of the same lenient and conserva- | & $1 57 for amber Milwaukee, $1 55a $1 56 for Mil- | safety and security creates not to do it. sepromacy only eo long as thoy “ cam‘ prevent all | Brackett & Co., gon Wituasa, 67 y Edgar, Jesse rears. eeeremeing we be taken to Hudson, N. Y., for inter ment ‘Waxparn.—The relatives of the family of } ‘Wrutsam Wave, ‘who iately ‘ated io foe are re speotfuly invited to be present at ten o’clook, 4 a are tas” We have made tho slaves freemen, ‘free citizens of the United States. | They. must, therefore, all, at the. next and subsequent apportionments of representatives, be gounted. among those whose number measures the right of national representation. Jt well be Would it be right—we ask now, gy bya men waukee club, $1 53 a $1 55 for Chicago spring, $1 46 for tive feeling among the banking community in the interi- | [terior spring, $2 18's $2 25 far oie Wenlota, bax or which has been so strongly manifested upon this un- | $2 10 for winter red Western. The corn market was precedented occasion in New York. ‘The celerity of the ben are ms an ipo of Ea $30. peer Rae ing steady at 920. a ‘c. for shipping lot e sales transition from intense excitement to an almost perfect | were 104,600 bushels, at Ole, for unsound and 920, a 930. calm was unprecedented in the history of tho street, } for sound mixed Western. Oats were some firmer at the improvement? Distant, very distant, | Kara C. Dyor preparaiion edsion be which sees that rade enfvanchised | Stetsoné Minot, if we leave them disfranchisod. ‘les Soott, ‘And, viewing the question in its moat general form, is | -mory Washburn, HE ae eal nai Sarey wat | ret Sri, Wit orth oonstttuton ; We endured it, and we had | Charles Deane, james’ ch: mass ig to be the repose or pie Sout het roleaina onal feisee of) States with those of the Northern States which come somewhat near them in population on the basis of the last census. If we take the whole population of each State as the number which measures the right of repre- sentation, and suppose that the white men alone of the Southern States cast the votes of the States, a brief cal- culation will shno every hundred of the white inhabi- tants of South Carolina will have as much power through thetr representatives as two hundred end Jory ofthe “pple of Iowa; one hundred white men in’ Mississi will equal two hundred and twenty-three men in Wisconsin; one hundred white men in Louisiana will equal one hup- dred and ninety-cight in Maine; one hundred white men io Alabama willequalione hundred and cighty-three in Connecticut; and one hundred white mon in Alabama and Louisiana ite wifl equal one hundred and eighty-nine in It : It is therefore a nt that se - | Opening, Western selling well at 64c. a 65c., but towards 5, we could ODF bY | OTT _— | vitod to appoar without further . etic eee ee co tne im. | the close the market was dull, with more sellers than ‘men living by their aida? There would be inj Rach exe Cot eee tater AEA Al DEATHS. “1 MARGARET WALDERN. ‘ 7 oe ager portion es buyers, at 68. a 640. Rye was not much wanted, but, | and we think thero would be insecurity, in saying to one | UrCebe S087 st ao aalgtary. anit 19 powerful, and in MARRIAGES’ ‘AND .D . Warcan.—On Sunday, August 20, Micnagn WaRLsm, Community to nip the panic in its bud, to quote a Sir | being scarce, prices wore firm. Barley and malt were | huadred men of any of the loyal States, you shall oust | COuAIY I OY toto wna: tchought. 40 bepfortided by * aged 49 years, Boyle Rocheism, and that therefore considerable allow. | dull and nominal. ong hundged votes; "but a teindred men in one of the |'t Oe a il Chis barrier has "a ah, the ‘gindoe em The frionds of his family’and those of hie father-in-law, recta ae ‘i eva Corrow.—The market was fairly active, principally for disloyal States shall cast two’ hundred votes, becans® mere 3 expedienst ee cmnca tks teat sai by |. Breruaxn.—Od ‘August 20, of 9 pistol shot} sonn MClean, are reapectfully invited to. attend Bnce must be made upon this score, Moreover, the panio | speculation, and prices again, advanced about 1c. per | thero live among them a hundred mon.of a different | {i8\tone siavery no. More, and {tia mo, more. 4 Wound, received ‘phndy‘of patties unknowa, at | funeral from his late rosidence, 164 Sours streat, caught the street more or less loaded with stocks, and = mainly on good to choice. The sales wore 2,500 | color. ‘The hundred men in that State will cast, itis | We nave.but to in.the samo right, slavery aball not | sbout one A. My lay morning, whilo at the fire {n | (Tuesday) afternoon, st throe o'clock, tt immediately became the business of those who nd nat | Bales, at our revised quotations annexed, the matket | true, but one hundred voles; but it is cquay true chat | Tove Nahin it ‘dafranghisoment, and it will not, Ridge street, Becraann,” aged 21 yours, 10 | Couten ‘ , <ebull? closing with a continued upward tendency. We quote:— | they will be two hundred votes in their influcnoe/iand.| 12ave pipe oan Slavery shall’ not dia, but shall only, |. months, A : ] Woon.—On Saturday, August 19, ia Brooklyn, .ef qld ont om the spurl the Momend $0 Cbull the man Upland. Florida. Mobile, N.O.87. | power, or that those bundred voters, will, through their | CAD we say instead, Slavery Shey Nal cty Te ON oe tho relatives also the members of the ‘oxvwo Wooo, of Hult; Bogiand, aged 49 youre Ket, and the leading speculative director of Erie at once | Ordinary. 37 38 - teers tn Congress, exert the same influoncs over | Change ite sricy wo will not have, bat we will, scoent au Light Gaart, atid’ thé members of the Elghty. | Snag , get the example, and, favored by'an easy moncy market, + 45 6 46 | the mational tegisietion or the natioaal policy as:the two | Gttrsacnigemont and permit it to do the work of |. second New Yost Yoluntecrs, are respectfully in; | London.and Hall papers please copy. the bulls succeeded in checking the decline by taking the i Ae 80 agi ld oa Pe ce ee avery? How can we say this and do this''ta ‘utter &a: eneratr ‘eu iterated, at 5 o'clogk. . fe note sales lo ant ‘or example, us compare some 10 ern ‘i tut a “ age ple, pa tazonism to overy principle of our American insita rom age re i Hoboken, on Monday, August 21, @tocks that were offered. They are now saddled with | 300 mats Java, on private terms. thom, and are making persistent efforts to inflate prices Freiquts.—The news from Europe started grain freights, and the engagements were tolarably good, but at Wn order to throw their stocks into the hands of | .omewhat lower rates thon recently reported. In other others with advantage to themselves. The prevail- | atu but little was doing. The engagements wero—To ing monetary ease is conducive to the success | Liverpool, 60,000 bushels corn at 8%d., 14,000 do. wheat at 4d... 250 hhds. tobacco at 20s., 500 hhds. petroleum, of these operators, but the shock occasioned | private; per stoamer, 21,000 bushols corn at 4d., 2,000 by the Ketchum failure has not been entircly recovered | boxes choase at 40s., 600 do. bacon at 25s,, 1,200 bales from, and as the number of outside buyers is small and | Cotton at 34d. To London, 100 hhds. tobscco, private. on the decrease, the brokers and professional operators ms Whig ‘Vessel was chartered to Cork for orders st will be unable to relieve themselves of their burdens Greasx.—The market was quict, but prices wore well otherwise than by selling to the street on the dog eat dog Lm gagnage ‘Tho sales were 26,000 Ibs. mainly at 13c. a Maciple. ‘Hors were in active demand, and prices continued very The affairs of the city banks are being actively can- | firm. The sales comprised 260 bales, including all de- nerations in the free States, | Sanam E., only coat se slavery into rebellion? How’ can’ we hoff, aged 11 ‘months and 6 da} is not be sure that we leave to our ‘The remains will be taken vo" Passat this day (Tues- thi an eetadirehitdvan abiding and. disastrous confi |) for intern ‘fost, M, J,,0n Monday, August 21, ang Fr enito wo think that the importance of this quea’'|"after ® Hugering itiness, Jom H. Boanv, Tate “or Ne tica ig inexprossble, we admit that its didicuities aro] Workjagad OF nC ma pis great. They are.so, mainly, for two reasons——the unpre Biss i Ty , inviend the paredness of the p: im of the vebel Sa Sits to Ee, lontville, N, J., on Wednesday resume their old rights or to oxercise new iy . : omse! at ‘and oor- CasaOn ndsy, \ugust 20, of typhoid fever, false not *rithout coherongpee yn tihall pian sear as ms, Craso, ret eobort he a canbe sary, ta what restrictions or limitations upon those rights are usec ade oe Tees eee iacuad te requisite and r, The ee ee [ret rar | attend Me ‘hie %, a ly ne, ide at once, a “the: neral, esday) afternoon, three por erg hob - pact upon us by the exaden | O'eldok; from hor Late eaanen, ; fo, 8 Debovolge strect, ‘the ae elion. blic opinion is |B! ~— ¥ ARRAN Port of New York, August 21, 1865. Si warn OBABED. ee onal es “aya ebpanage roy, thee _ ‘Brig (Br), King, Pars and a market—Bunfott & Ive e Yoon) Bar ‘9 Deine tee Brig Maid of rie (Br) Bevin Pipe Brig Royal. (Br), Russell," Annapolis, N6—Bée 4 3 cl nstitution the col men of 4 at prwent In cnseguence of the resent dts. | son, a a in. the aie ric, err | Smetana, te cre, ete | Soleo yan we of Bencay, angus 9, | “Ee Mich Grnotring John NBD oar ate. | pas and the loose management which allowed scope for | Lixegen Ont.—Undor the unfavorable acoounts received | tation, and are then all disttanchised, thts must operate @ | THEI tng ‘trae “4g whothar, “tn euch». iF Of his age. ys qe hn well #09, e acceptance of the forgeries of Ketchum. from the West concerning the crop of flax ond an gripertienal disfranchizement of the peep of the North and OpUntty as ye ‘should be. dependent on: | his late resi ath get Oe ; MoOrgeay, The owing tur emp th toi te | npr een rem ogee ras, Rite | We, dir ea see etn men | MSR ‘tia oo 3 Ie ict dee tere ee Dent of the New York Associated Banks with the | gnq'g1 a1 in dbls., at which holders are firm and are net | be that tho.colored race of the South are all wholly. dis. ttenap ht ay ee atoiae on, Stapla, ‘Bishmond--Boatley, returns of the previous week :— offering very freely. franchised because wholly ‘unfit for the right of ig it also true that the white. voters of South Carolina are Brunt & Slaght, ugust jugust Moxasses was steady. We note sales of 60 hhds. Porto ens 459, +4 one 827, Pf Rico at 75c. a 86c. ij about two and a half times better fitted to exercise, this Fee on, 115,738, 185 174,593,016 Provisions srontpte, 1,273 bbls. pork, 23 do. beef right wisely sa peo an the people of Iowa? wor Fre 20,163,202 19'609,636 | and 85 pkgs. lard. © pork market ‘vas.dull, but prices In the above edtimate it ‘deen assumed that the ry) 43,006,428 45,583, 988 were without decided change, new mesa closing steadily | number of white voters bears about'the same ion 8080 3 ean | Sat th 0 $62 tor now mots, $30. $90 28 for old do, 834 | Baten." ‘The results above stated ‘would: bo somewbat fipdeang VED, a or now mess, a for old do., 6 resu The deviations from the returns of the previous week | for prime and #26 76 « $21 for prime, moss. The’ beet | aflected in some of tho freo, States by the fact, that, in rydranoee, CHF Rogers, Georgetows, 60, Bre as follows:— market was quiet, but prices were steady. The sales | them, colored who do not vote are enumerated lovey, Now $4,631,761 | Were 200 bbis. at $8 50a $12 50 for plain mess and $10 to determine the number of repreaemtatives; but in none 1,146,169 | © $14 50 tor extra mess. Beof hams were quiet and un- material 656 ‘of them is their number sufficient to make a it rease in loans. in deposi in specie euaae race ealy-ta tages donipans bes ite nel peas portionate jo Of the white men of the South thax or | those righ Dunrea—At Sand Pint, I Sunday, August 2, ‘ oachongel were only in jeman¢ it ices wore vé Hi e lows wi e1 yu —i on x T " | Becease ta chathetanns aaotee the sales were 3 14X60. a 1630. for shoulders | the colored men in the war. — iso St rary Bey rent Pave, widow of the late John me aged 68 7 te EE the cer ‘ Rs “ and 19¢. 0 23c. for hams. Butter was in fair demand at | Tho class from'whom wo should withhold the right to | Bors, for them; eittough. 1 Kikte foe aay Danian —On Sunder, A at ; “ay, rape May, say beenamship, Hi Tho transactions at the Clearing House for the week | gic, a 20c. for Ohio and 30c. a 36c. for State. Cheese | cast their voles are enthusiastically loyal; and thie class | Stell, {tte i Pik lt ene, ted ang | Smits, infant chi and Harriot 3 go why es oe ‘Ang 13; Compare as follows with the business of the previous | was steady at 0¢c. a 16c. The lara market was modor- | whom alone we should permit to vate, ‘and to whom we re interfered in important particulars with the right 2 years 2 months bic sagl a caeeee, pos 7 rok =, ately aotive and steady; tho sales were #00 bbls. at 19%e. | also givo the votes of the other class, have maintained | have rapt tecoase you hail ihe Pattee |, The frionds of iy tnvited to Atiild stonash Phinda 4 oe, Oy “ a 24%c., the outside price for small lots choice kettle | with marvellous unanimity, and with bemorseless deter- o bgp because the safety and security mn. | funeral services tte of Mr. John Drinker, steamships orn Light, | of Clearings for the week ending August 12... ..$463,483,275 | rendered. mination, broken only by utter defeat, a war which had | ruled you to do it, and gave you a ‘ to. | No, 164 Wost Thirty-ninth streot, on Wednesday aftor- Bloninsh ip r KO, Clearings for the week ending August 19. 492,697,732 Prrroteum. —Recei nono. The market was quiet | for its single object cecape from as inion which they ou We d not sce how it can be that you noon, at two o'clock. eae ey Ay at byte , 88 hours, Balances for the week ending August 12 19,132,977 | at 320, a 83¢. for crude,’ G2c. a 63c. for refined, in bond, | heted. And we are now asked by this last class to with. | doit We dnet ae to interfere further, and. om | ,, S¥XONt.—Si h Ubi ae LAr ie sae, Al 24 bowrs, Balances for the week ending August 19.... 10,374,246 | and 70c. a 72c. for do. free. hold all political right ana power from that class whose JF grounds, with the same right of suffrage, either | MoKuwx, wife of D. Emm . 8. N. a “i ‘The business at the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fol- Rick was quiet and unchanged. Wo learn of no trans. | loyalty is certain, who will voto by its inspiration on the | the bnew Aly Tehiy endegenpat. » either | ‘The friends and soqnaintanoes. of the family aro te- 1’ (i ‘1M hoara, ewes— actions. great national questions offered to them, and eapecially Pa roniry see Srp te possible harm with the spectfally invited to attend the Tunoral, from. the Keai- mdse ; 7" y SvGar.—The market for raw was fairly active at full | ae to the great burden of our debt, which they can never of delay and even, should it be n Lynn - dence of her ta, No, 206 Woot Twonty-soventh street, | | fteamebtp BOK gion, dl beara, Receipts for customs. $457,000 | prices for all grades, the market closing firm. Tho sales | forget was the price of their freedom. And we are asked Lents y Melay. "The authorities you Kare any, | this (Tuceday aa nes ue aee Total receipts. 4,104,500 | were about 1,800 hhds. Cuba musoovado at from 11%c. | not morely to confine the privilege of voting to the dia- | What protracted tutay., The Auraria you Dave Dro: | ying. Seneey., Cronin, -Apene M cous gee » Sxnee Payments 6,126,286 | to 14c., and 600 boxes Havana at from 1c. to 163. ; also | loyal class, but to invest them with the votes of the dis- Tied oe Wismaent ee cieath ine teed ght, | Pieura, relict of Samuel’ B, Fleming, in the year "7 iran, Hi . abligton, 40 hours, wits Femneiiess setae tees ae 125 do. clariGed, Cuba at 1b se. Refined wes very active franchieed, a“ Ses 9 double he political strength of by rity of theese Susie. ‘All thelr judicial and me pi her age. cecal 7 “ sngeo a8 peaemaee. 5 rm pase * Mf and 08 ruled firmer, but were not quotably higher. that class so lately in flerce rebellion, and which cann wunich ‘The relatives and friends Ella, ‘hours, ‘ Satterthwaite’s circular of the 9th instant says, in re- far ‘was steady, with gales of about 46,000 Ibs. at | be expected, if human nature is with them what it is | institutions may be reorganized and made operative, wen bh ge 124 | Qartermanter. are Let time do its beneficial work, and your power Invited to attond the funeral, from her exerted, if need be, to prevent rejlatlons or preticea Groves, oreny Oe, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two. wrongful, an @ Cl ine} : corned and iilied; the new relations between the fababe |, Gt2¢.—On Sunday, Anges, cai Goat, @ elsewhere, to be now, or very soon, animated by a love io oo fe ante Luger US - Sad of our common county ; and expecially, in regard to our toamab Talonaraa? Deuts, Beltimore, ‘in bale great del, must be expected to feel it, wt as a burthen feronce to American securities :— 120. a 13%o. Wurxer.—Roceipts, 45 bbls, The market was mode- American securities remained steady for some days, | rately active and ea ly. The sales were about 300 bbis. until the arrival of the telegrams per the North Ameri- musand i opened and filled ‘Steamship Hero 5 can teporting © rapid advance in rie shares aod the | Vemee & 88 19° O8 98 re ey ap egg van sn eo tog iCacaue tants of those States, with the new Tights they’ give, pee | 4 Hero 0 ws Sgatrtermaaer A ty declaration of dividends. This caused much excitement Nee. from St. Dent asks -_ feared, will be disposed to assail it through all the years | 824 the new — tans es, cog will be audersond ‘Tho fiends and séquaintances of the family are re- pa oy my passed tn London, and «large business was done a 68; bub upon i. 6 that it'may rest tpon us: to nseall the debt, the taxation | aNd ackDowledged. Labor will bo encouraged, compen- | auecitully invited to attend tne tuners from his tare | *OQbemee OF RICNON ane, wl = appearing to realize profits they gave way to 564. We have received the Boletin Oficial of Santiago to the | necessary to sustain it, and so the credit, and good faith sated and _ p -" Of et lt_be seen to be pty ‘Walworth Dotwoen Patk and Myrtle | mdse, to Ry Ferrall 5 pe — ‘dull to sak eer ae comer Re 7th ult., in which we find confirmed the advices we pub and pros} parity of the country. 4 Lhe a epanclive er ee wong, met AF, jy chon avenues, lyn, E.D., (Tuesday) afternoon, at reiedtaeip ams Green, Young, Philadelphia, 24 hours, n atone : oom cai | lished afew days ago in our correspondence from St. it would be a strange thing if we had not the rig! tion, Arbok my | wer Sill cover the nn, | two o’cloe ballast, artermaster. ‘ » iderable bus.ness was done in the Atlantic and Great be more just than to doo great a wrong, and more wise ae Gesolation; and foe wounda ot wat, 1¢ An facond wQlazt—n this clty, om Sunday, August 20, Ruseanara Sneeastp Albans, Limeburner; Pelladeipata, 39 hoa, ‘ostern debentures at 85 a 87. Domingo, relative to the preposterous conditions which General La Gandara would have the Dominicans accept before he evacuates the island. The latter, rather than submit to them, have declared that all the braggadocio of the former will never convince them that they can be conquered by Spain, after the experience of the last three years. So, then, the war will continue, unless the Span- jards abandon at once, as they should have done long than to expose the country to such wrong in the government to abolish slavery? and is it wrong now in you to insist upon its abolition’ Cortainiy, unless we had and have a right to do so. But what right can any one imagitie, excepting that which arose from our military power, coupled with our necessity, or a due re- gard to our security? The right thus founded was and is a perfect right. Ahd the government has, and you, as its military and executive head, have, an equally perfect right, resting on precisely the same foundations, and of holly heal, it least ache less. If you permit k & native of those States to resume the full exercise of ll thelt for. the pari of Donomine, county Monstan, treland, aged mer rights, and give up those rights to white men, you and a0q ore fully request- her corner ‘ive them to men accustomed not to i¢ friends eiyee labor; to mem whose contempt and dlalike of ties | ¢4 to attend the funoral, us lato ee part of the country which had not their peculiar instita. | Of kotty ceventh street and Eleventh ev., ) tions have been exasperated to intensity by a fierce and ee cen aetaty a. A ref destructive war, ending with total defeat, Let time be | ,,HOmant.—At 0 K, 3., on Monday, August a1, of granted them to become less in their aver- Hober art via the ont ‘of Mee nae. relict njamin naan! r spok LAA aot at ‘Almoner (of. , Saapben, Matanzas, 15 daya, to ah hear fer ay, 10 days, with coal, to bits osantury (ot Rarnstable), Crowell, Cow Bayy Bark Fu transfer of the island to England, decreed by the House of Representatives, om proposal of General Henecket has no foundation, for the House will not meet unti ninety days after the evacuation; nor was General H. in i eclvely the same exten’, to require and to insist that | *0B; to begin, at least, to forget, an Pant; hora place from the residence of New Orleans, 95 degre, ow ras be in noapic dire eta core Political rights in thove Bistes shall not be determined by presen pol ae reek roe ce rnemedge and son, John W Hobart, Orange, ‘NJ, on ‘Wednesday: af to Wakemin Gookin Stee 064 The news published in the Paris Patric, referring to a pe = es ee security of the country +! u the ce jaasau), Howe, Goree, 49 days, to Men BL 33. fustice i the mos! expedient thing we can do, although it may not always be possible to see how it ts expedient, In the prosent case wecan. We have — through a war marked by the most deadly conflicts of (Be) Dyer, Lingan, OB, 15 days, with coal, to (Br,, Norton, Cow Bay, 10 days, with coal, te = iven them is the freedom of volun y bg eee ducation, which fay of them neck eekly nda | Seated arr.—At Bi of care for themacives, and for those for whom esac Knapp. Fs] EBSERB ESSE! ae aRe53 which cannot be changed. And the colored race will, in | ‘el¥e o'clock, the meantithe, haye learnt practically that the freedom eae rier Thursday August 17, 3 i 13 3 46 yt Bing, Ai The sanrves end frien the family are invited to are rel for which ly are im \ ‘$i? | Santiago, since hein one of the commissioners sent to San bound to care—the possession of property by some—the By, ow) Like Kut, So tages with lester iA 431) B18, Cristo j, and was at tHe time treating with the Span- history. We seeupa. earl, ae Sea lash Yialted possibility and the hope of acquiring it with more-a eweny hg a Saye be Ww au be ia oar Br, new), 20 days, with adzroe| 6720 eee tas ae aie a ed throngh. | ™co; and when we asked it, gladly did they hear and | these and other causos will raise them fur above their | this (tuesday) Three o'clock. ‘Bohr (Br), Reed, Trinidad, 90 days, with aus O18} aon at | cK OF, the Fost co tranquillity reigned through. | Toei on’) man double that, the army of coloved men nt condition, And thus the beneficial influence of mr, to 4 tegnreth eante 604 S711 200.588 ron was useful to uf; although we may not say as the de- pe _ Tingan, 17 days, 3.04011. 977 oO Cleveland, Thomas, Lingan, 15 days, tom P Our Returning Veterans. THE SKCOND CONNECTICUT HEAVY ARTILLERY. ‘This regiment arrived at the Battery Barracks yester- day morning and left for home in theafterncon. They were under command of Brevet Brigadier General Hub- bard, and mumbered five humdred and nine men. Tho OE Bae Se ee ear, aneeon on, “ewe tea ttn M daye, with cotton, Second entered the service im September, 1602, and has Tecogn toquire 4 Which the country can | 19 0 from her late residence, 28 Henry street, {0 Ganner particularly distinguished itself. Two ‘thousand men Pree gg Wecanses Copy h Bag Zoo. thes | wence te Bt. James church, where’ 8 requis. mass will Seoee, 80, 16 days, ned the regiment, eleven hundYod of whorp were the new constitutions they will ofer wit. be sbecnded oy | Be otered for the repode of her soul, from thence to Cal- | Cape Henry beating W iat aap | led, This fact speaks volames for the arduoull/ duties you as going at once into firce by their own power and eft: | Ur ee nig No. 69 Chariton street, on | derennvaan peadgoArypnrhers: which the regiment haa performed. cacy, f oni fay Gas repretionn ot Judecs by (he slandard Monday, Adgust 21, Micnag, HL Munvaxy, aged 20 years, | Sehr Caroline & mt NC, 6 daye, onl PIPTERNTU NEW YORK HEAVY ARTILLERY. Lan tha! Gia not enter into 3 for Friends and relatlves of the family, also, members Behe 0 above regiment is expected in the city to-day or “i ed ay nadie y . Sage the funeral, this (Taosday) al at two o'clock, to-morrow, It is at prosent in Washington, it will remains ieabet asinad be mustered out, bei The anbyry er — eae lor ee ir Montana, er, Max Maretzok’s Operatic Troubles. pt eR APPEAL FROM TAXATION OF COSTS. aK COURT oF PLEAS, ir Chas, Before Judge Brady. Guteeppt Ippoltte againet Maz Maresek.—The plaintiff, who is # distinguished singer well known to our citizens, was engaged by the defendant to sing in his company in ¥exico, Philsdelphia and elsewhere. The plaintiff oom. menced this action t obtain payment of hia salary, whioh, he alleged, was due, and for money loaned. The Hon. Wm. F. Allen, the referee to whom the cause was feferred, reported in favor of plaintiff. Upon the taxa- tion of plaintiff's costs and disbursements attorney for the de‘endant objected to the foes of Judge Allen as Tans, fesmnve 208 The ie pha toe ae fs 'g (0000 0 8 5's,10 48,0, a oy

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