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‘The whole market was at the subjoined quota- Uons:—-New York Central 90% 0100, Re: 1000 ‘4M, Michigan Southern 82% a 83, Illinois Central 1223, a 5 Gievetees and Pittsburgh 85 a %, Cleveland and: 1103¢ a 44, Rock Island.06%s a, Northwestern, a a %—preférred 68% ree sede “98% a kK, Obio and Mississippi certificates 2736/2 28, Canton 52 a %, Cumberland 4634 a 34, Quicksilver 50% a 51. ‘Tho gold market opened with a sinking ‘tendency, which carried the price from.162% on Monday morning to 1483¢ on Tuesday. From this point, however, it rapidly reacted to 1628, and finaily closed on Saturday: at 152%4—the daily’ range being as follows -— ; Loans were generally made without interest, and double eagies commanded 44 per cont premium for shipment, The future course of the market is a subject of inte- Fest and speculation to elmost the entire commercial communt!y. Some persons are to be found blind enough to look forward to the millenniura of specie payments’ within two or three years; but, for own part, we are not sharers in the faith of those who believe in imposstbili- tues, The gold premium is considerably higher now than. ft was when thejaie war ended, aud the tendency, in- ggtead of being downward, ig upward, Gur importa are on a scale of magnitude which reduces our oxports to insignificance, and the immediate effect of the war in continental Europe will be to stimulate consignment of manufactured goods from Great Britain to this coin- try In consequence of British mauufactarers being tem- Pporarily, more or less, shut out of the German and Ttallan markets. The foreign value, in Yold, of the imports at this port alone last week was $6,500,356, while the exports for the wook ending July 9 were valued at only $2,004,882 fn currency. Moreover, we have exporied during the ‘Inst eleven, weeks no lose than $47,121,680 ‘in gold, éxchisive of the. large amount taken away in the pockets of passengers. ‘At the same time the banks of this city held the trifling amount of $9,566,266 at the date of their last statement, and nearly tho whole of this is kept constantly Jent-out) to costomere of the respective banks who are ‘short,’ so that a véry small portion’ of the coin sup- pened to be im the banke could be found im their vanits. In. addition to’ all’ this” swe have # Jarge commercial indebtedness and -about | @oree hundred and fifty millions of securities held abroad. H ‘Under these circnmstances a declineof the gold premium cannot be expected, aud the probabtilty Is thatdéwillibe | higher before it 1s muck lower. ‘ Foreign exchange has been on the whole firm, and | ‘vankers’ bills on England at sixty days closed at 100 a | Ms short sight 1103¢ «3, commercial 1079{ @ 10854. Short sight billie are mainly in request under the detent advices owing to the distrust of credits which still prevaiis abroad. The news by the America is not likely te exert any material influence upon the. price of gov- ernment eecurities here, but it may cause a slight ad- vance in gold. In London on July 8 five-twenties were quoted ab 65a 4%, against 654 09% by the previous steamer. Iv other securities and cotton therewas no Whereas the destruction and ty in North Carolina, ssleine y War, has greatly increased the Hon borne By the pablo debt to the means ‘state pos- menses for its mont ; wi the .people North Carolina are faliy. to, Just obligations at the ea: P Moment, 10 anv manner that shall be to their creditors ; wheres, tnrther, the: liens, pnd other claims upon the rail! other Fs 2 gi Pid 3 i e RoW Cutrianding; amd whereas di weil to economy and other grave the rights of public creditors, ft change fer the of such re rly above mentioned, if such tade at par, therefore, a Fee. 1 Be it ordained Wy the delegates of the North Carelma, in convention assembled; That ‘ablic Treasurer sail advertise ia sneh newspapers be may select, and invite proposals for an exc! the princirat of ay bonds teaned by the State the (w enteth doy of May, one thousand sight and or oar for corviucatos of stock and other interests held y the State in varions cor] shall be Treavirer upon som notice to them) in ° Comy # oe i if g88 med by the = 3 = s E = ‘way be ‘That im no event property be exchanged for Jess walne: and any Pn wl Which may be saeh exchange s! ty pene ehh ment of ‘oupons of other interest (if any) ular bone vented in exch or of ripal due upon wie it may Be, Ws An elven ive, at tbe Treasurer, be tu carreney into the Treasury: es ma ore practicable the offered in and if ue li i shall be abies on. evmnaben, modificasion by the General As- The quotations of the leading stocks sold at the first session of the Stock Exchange at the close of each ef ra: 96. s* Camberiand Coal.. +. abe won Delaware & Hudson Canal 16s 158 ndson Rive; +s 14 inate Centred jonny igam Central, 106 Mictiigan Southern "4 Milwaukee & St. Paul... 5 Miiwaakes & &t. Paul pref OS), Maripoes Mining... Ww Mariposa preferred 2256 New York Goniral j New York & Eee RK New York & Erie pr Ohio & Miawias \ppi cer eed m3 Government securtk™ Were quoted on each Saturday Of the past four weeks'a® follows. Fon? 2. June. 7. July 14 Pixow ot 1881... i046 iy 1 foo! Pines of 1867. 20 329 4 Bixes of 1868, 120 Ten-fortios. 97: ‘ ion’ Five twenties of 1865, . 1 10a 106 Tand 9-10the, Ist series 102% = «105108 108% Tend 3-10ths,24 serie 102% = 1030 103 103 Tend $-10ihe,84 series. 10% = 10108, 108; - ‘The shipments of specie from this port last week an4 during the year to date compare as follows with the cor- periods in 1864 and 1865 ;— responding eo aa.re |] From Jan. 1 to date, $80,050,429 $18,041,921 The tal New York imports for We week ending July See ee sac ky eas June 29, pal ‘The {mports of foreign dry goods compare as follows ‘Tho Marotta and Cincinnati railroad earned during first week in ; Barorvar, July 4—6 P, M. | ,Asnrs,—Receipts none; market dull and nominal. Receipts 5,688 bbls. flour, 622 do. and ‘188 bags corn meal, 817 bushels wheat, 84,779 do. corn and 48,550 do. oats. The market for State and Western fidar was very irregular. Inferior ana choice grades were decidedly heavy, and in the latter there was almost a panic, prices declining 15¢, a 25e, per bbl, with still a “downward tendency at the cose. Mediam and good grades were steady, with a fair demand at about yester- day’s prices, or a trifle off, The sales were 5,000 bbis, at our revieed qui ons annexed. Southern flour contin- ned to deciine and a moderate demand prevailed, the transactions being confined to 300 bbis. Canada flour was very qniet and lower, salea being mare at a reduction of 10c, a15¢e, per bbl. The sales wero 200 bole. Of rye flour we have no sales to report, bat the market raled steacy. Corn meal continued in moderate demand, bat Prices were sustained; sales 300 bbia Marsh's caloric at | fled We quote:— + $6 15 a $7 85 8 50 luperfine and Western flour. Extra State......6 7350 8 55 a 10 00 T4500 905 § 40 a 10 00 10 05 a 13 40 Common Southern. 950 a 11 00 Fancy and extra do, 11 70 a 16 60 Common Canatia 8 80 a 10 20 Good to choice and extra. 10 25 a 13 $0 Rye flour (gupertin 6754 7 25 Corn meal, Jersey. 41a 500 Corn meal, Brandywine 530 a 6 45 Corn ment, prucheons..... « 25 50 9 26 00 Wheat continued inactive, the millers still bolding themselves alnof, Prigns being toa high to admit of milling at n profit! “We have only to report a rale of 800 Dashels new amber Jersey at $2 93a $3, Corn was in fhtr export demand, but at rathor lower rates, the bulk of the sales of sonnd Western mixed being at 860. The sales were ae at 803g0. & B6ig0. for Corres. The market for Rio by of 7 isuiven, "eho favoring peeier ‘on nearly ail 4: firmness of holders, boweven, continued to restrict ‘rations, and we have only to notice the sale of wod no Improvement. ued dull and nominal, witha decl! ‘a limited inqa: try. The gales only reac! To-day’s 2 # ik AP, 2 8 is 53g 8? valom at Ste, tor ruandard white wert aah eh fina 200. « 870. for prime light wraw to whto;, also 1,000 E000. 7 at 10ig0, a 12Ke. sary wen unchanged, tales 17 000 Ibs. wt 12)¢0. @ Rr ‘no sales. ‘Commencement at Amherst College. OUR AMBBHET CORREBFONDEXOR. Asmmenst, Mase., July 12, 1866. RXERCUSA OF THE LAST DAT. ‘This day bas (inimhed the exercines of Commencement ‘Week. We go away from the college most favorably im- Every performance has been asuccem. The ante Seer aes Werternvilie. the the fifty.one members of ton, Fall Kiver, Maan, The following momberg of took their nd de. agree Fred, alien, ED. Biseow, Bond, Watkins AL te cane of the «Serco tha in| formed into ton and to Atemn Mt wuete Gey Re a fond acoliation waiting to. Bal- hei ADT ANCEVEST Niet Me ane Factnot powsta to the us making in the road adieu, Wishing Uva its futureanay has ibe pas MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Cunard mail steam ship Cuba, Captatengione, will eave Sonton on Wednesday for Liverpool. Tue mxvile for Europe Will close inthis city at aquarier past one aad half.past Ore o'clock tn the The New Kone Hensto—Edivion for Rurope—wih be ready at stever p clock to morrow morning. ingle copies, fs wrappers, ready for mailing, six” conte, TURF. THE SARATOGA RACES. ~' SIX DAYS’ SPORT. COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 23. ose 6 di seaond “THE STABLES. LIST OF ENTRIES, The Best Blood im the Country to be Represented. ke. Our Saratoga Correspondence. Saratoga Srrince, July 12, 1866. The.ownersof tho race horses intended to compete for the various purses and cups are all here, watch- ing closely their horses !m their morning gallops, anda finer sight cannot be witnessed than the high Mettiod racors on a lovely morning taking their breath- ings before sunrise, None but.the temperate and virtu- ‘ous enjoy such scenes, ‘Early to bed and carly to riso”” is the motto of the lover of the race horke and the suc- cessful trainer. The stables here are quite full, and more horses are expected. To give the readers of the Hrmatn some idea of the quality of the horses dosigned to be ran during the week commencing on the 23d Inst. Tsend you a list of those now here in training. The Stubica. some MENTS, Kentucky, bay horse, 5 yoars old, by Lexington, dam Magno! a, ke kee ‘Arcola, bay horse, & years old, by Lexington, dam | Teg rica, bay fy, 8° years old, by Lexington, dam ipp Emilia, with scveral others under charge of A. | Bell, WLTSON'S. 10, 6 yeas oll, by Balrownle, | sant Captain Moore, bay | dam Jenny Rose. Aidebaran, cliesinnt gelding, 6 years old, by Com: | moore, dam Nannie 3 y ars old, by tmp. Belipse, dam | Rescue, by Bethu Tubal, bay colt, 2 years old, by Balrownte, dam Julla. Bonmy Doon, 2 years vld, vy Buirownle, dam Pasta, by Revenue. Jul us, bay colt, 4 years old, by Lexington, dam Julia, by Glencoe. 1, M. SANFORD's. Loadstone, gray horse, 5 years old, by Lexington, dam Blue Bonnet. Nannio Butler, bay mare, 5 years old, by Lexington, dam Tokay, King Lear, chestnut colt, 3 years old, by Lexington, dam 5 Dot, bay Olly, by Mad Anthony, dam Laura White, And others, D, M’DANIEL'S, Enchantress, chestnut filly, 3 years old, by Lexington, dam Ejlen Bateman. ‘Oakland, bay horse, 6 years old, by Revenue, dam by be ae by tipley, bay colt, 3 years old, by Jeff Davis, dam Niza, in. je , gray horse, 5 years old, by Eclipse, dam "YS golding by Arimgton, dm Lucy Taxall Urbana, ersy cot year old, by ‘Breckenridge, dam Lady Sykes, And others. vo, BUH, wing, chestnut horse, 6 years old, by Balrownie, Floetwing, dam Rhoda, by Glence. ealpetend, Ca filly, 3 years old, by imp. Lapidist, seaheatout Gott ‘Trovatore, 2 years old, dam Rhoda, “Balrowaie, 2 years ld; dam Cyclone, 3. W, VENNOCK’s. Bay filly, 8 years old, by Vandal, dam by imp. Mar- vs dam Maid of aoe hyena ‘audal, ‘colt, 2. years old, by Vandal, dam by imp. von cong are cl 7 Loxingtép, dam cat yo S years old, by Lexington, dam by Lox! , dam sar ace toate Wous oa ‘B years old, by Lexington, dam chestnut colt, 3 years old, by Lexington, dam by Glencoe. 1 6. moonn’a Beacon, bay horse, 6 years old, by Lexington, dam Bay Blue Flag, tay Ally, ¢years old, by Lexington, dam Hennie Farrow. i} a colt, 3 years old, by Lightning, dam Edith, by Oily, 5 years old, by Lightning, dam Sally, by imp. chestn: loss » Ringgold, dam Onward, ae coh Ores oie, by tg Lady, by “Sriamtes bay colt, 4 years old, Ringgold, dam Ariel, by Dn. WELDOR'S. ; Roupeganes dev. horse, 5 years old, by Ax ngtoD, | dam by 4 years old, by imp. Knight of St. George, dam Glycera, Luther, bay coit, 4 years old, by Lexington, dam Besle Lewis, by Glencoe, Logie 1 gray filly, 3 yeara old, by Lightning, dam ‘Ohio, ver. Tack, chestnut colt, 3 years old, by Lightuing, dam Maroon, by Glencos. { Susie M., bay filly, 3, years aid, by imp. Scythian, dam Young Meg, by Gleneos. Billy Connor, it oe & years old, by Famro- letto, Jr., dam Waxwing, by Wagner. wa AND M’CwATH' A, Bua-chatl-das, bay colt, 4 _ old, by Lexington, dain Lue, D Fowler, by imp. All Bay tilly, 4 youre old” by imnported Knight of st. | George, dam by imp. Albion, & x MICHARL'® Chestnut horse, 6 yoars old, by Colossus, dam War- wing, by Wagner, Bay horse, & years old, by Voucher, dam imp. mare by 4, 7, BLANCHARD'D. Jobn B. Davidson, Low horse, T "years olf, by Star | Davia, dam Zenobia, ap. Lingaree. ~ GARTIMLD's Harkaway, chestuut gelding, 6 years old, pedigree noknown. Maid of Honor, bay Gily, 2 years old, by Newmins Himalaya, plon Court, bay colt, 2 years old, by young Mel- bourne, dam Durintana, ‘Bows AND Raws’e , gray colt, 4 years old, by Two Bits, dam chestnut ‘ Rovenne, mer nut colt, 4 years old, by = 4. ete " , Chestoat borme, by Ringgold, dam Minnte ¥, Woon’ NEW YURK HERALD. MONDAY, JULY 16, 1866. 20, J. A. Grimatead & Co,'s bay colt, by Mahomet, dam Nello Gray, by Lexiuton, ducer Liskie Wes dame a. as 3 ason'e rey onl Laaitc oy Laghaiagiage ‘ ‘Brconv d ay 0 4 M.A. MeFsdden'® bay oolt, by Star Davis, dam (Re- Porter's dain) by Eclipse 24. F. Shorritt’s sorrel! colt, by Lightning, dam by out of the Nun, by Catton. F, Sherritt's bay filly, by Mickey Free, dam Tran- ayivanis by Massoud’ prand ea 26. F. Sherritt’s chestnut colt, by Fazoletto, Jr., dam ‘Waxwing, by Wagner. Mr. R. ‘A. Alexander enters the following: “abt Bay colt, by Lexington, dam Blue Bonnet, by imp, geford, 28, Gray colt, by Lexington, dam Nebula, by imp. Glen- coe, ‘20. Bay colt, by Lexington, dam Bay Leaf, by imp. Yorkshire. 4 80. Chestnut colt, by Lexington, dam Miriam, by imp. 81. Chestnut colt, by Lexingtop, dam Tokay, by imp, Yorkshire. 82 Bay colt, by Loxington,.dam Novice, by imp, Glen- coe, a Bay colt, by Lexington, dam Levity, by imp. Trus- 84, Chestnut colt, by Lexington, datn Aon Watson, by imp. Glencoe. moe Bay colt, by Lexington, dam Alabama, by Brown 86, Bay colt, by Revenue, dam Fanny G., by imp. Mar- grave, 87. Gray filly, by Lightning, dam Marchioness, by imp. Glencoe, 38. Bay filly, by imp. Scythian, dam Little Meg, by imp. Glencoe. 39. Brown filly, by Lexington, dam Lita, ‘by imp. Yorkenire. 40. Bay colt, by Lexington, dam Minnie Mansfield, by imp. Glencoe, 41 Bay colt, by Rurio, dam Lavender, by, Weguer, SROOND DaY-—=TCESDAY, JULY 24, First Race.—Hurdle race, for all aves; two miles: Wolter woighta; $400 0 the winner; $100 lo the second horea, if three ér more start Sroonp Race, —The Saratoga ovp of $1,000 added to a cach, p. p., two and & quarter miles, following ard the nominations: — “1, Jobn Hunter entors bay horse Kentucky, 6 years, by Lexington, dam Magnotia, by imp. Glencoe 2, Samo entera bay horse Arcola, & years, by Lex- ington, dam Tapag, by inp. Glencoe, Thomas Hoford enters bay horse Delaware, 4 years, by Ringgold, dam Anel, by imp. Sarpedon. 4. Samo outers chestnut horse onwand, 4 years, by Ringgold, dam My Lady, by imp. Glencoa. 5. Bowie & Hall enter chestnut horse Baltimore, 6 y damn Maroon, by imp. Glencoe. enters imp, bay horse wiminster, dam Black Bees, piers gray horse Loadatone, 6 years, n Bine Bennet, by imp. Hodg! chestont mare Karting, 4 ht, by imp, bay mar War- rs, by dam Fauny G, bye imp, Mar: venters bay horse Lentherlungs, 6 5 aimvr, by itp, Gleucoe, , ‘eo Captain Moore, 6 hy tmp, Balrownie, Jeuuy Kore, by imp. Same entere bay horee Julius, 4 years, by Lex- a, by imp, Glencoe. Orris enters bay mare, 6 years, by imp Eciipee, dam rity, by Simoon. 14 HP. McGrath ontore bay horse Buachall-das, 4 years, by Lexington, dam Lucy Fowler, by tmp. Albion 1. B. PF. Hutchinson enters bay oolt Derby, 4 years, by imp. Eclipse, dam Lady Taylor, by imp. Glencoe 16. David Meleniel onters bay mare Lady Blearington, 5 yearm, by Relipse, dam Philo, 17, Same enters sorrel mare, 4 years, by Arlington, out of the dat of Oakland. 18, Same enters bay colt, 8 years, by Jeff Davis, dam ina, 19. R, A. Aloxander enters bay colt Norwich, 4 years, by Lexington, dam Novices, by imp. Glencoe. 20, Same enters brown colt Ansel, 4 years, by Lexing- ton, dam by imp, Yorkshire, 21. Same enters bay colt Bay Dick, 4 years, by Lex- logton, dam Alabama, by Brown Dick. 2%. 7G. Moore enters bay horse Heacon, 6 years, by Laxiogton, damn Bay Leaf, by len. Yorkshire, 23. Samo enters bay filly Maiden, 4 yours, by Lexing- ton, dam Kitty Clarke, by imp. Glencoe. 24, Thos. B. Pattversow enters (A. J. Armstrong's) gray colt moe Armstrong, 4 years, by Lexington, dim by Gre, . Same enters (8. D, Henderson's) chestout Silly Loree K., 4 years, by Lexington, dam Gioriana, by eli 20 fame enters (John M. Clay's) Day colt Gilroy, 4 years, by Lexington, dam Magi by wr Glencos, Tamp Rack. —Dash of three quarters of a mile, for ail ages, Parse $200. ‘THIRD DAY—WRDNESDAY, JULY 26. Finest Race.—Dosh of one anda haif mitos, for 3 year olds, winner of tle Derby or Travers stakes excladed; ba 2 R. The Sarat stakes, for ear olds, conp Rack, — ge r ol one mile; $50 entrance, p. p., $600 added. The follow: the nominatic ©. Bush's cheatnut colt, by Trovatore, dam Rho- da, by imp. Glencoe. 5 "aot oy filly, by tmp. Balrownie, dam Cyclone, ig a "bay attr Flora Melvor, by Lexing- top, dam Floride, by Wagner, ‘6. F. Morris’ gray colt, by imp. Eclipse, dam Fidelity, by inp, Glencoe. ‘6 F. Morris’ bay filly, by imp, Eclipse, dam Barba- is 1-4 ‘Simoon. opie tied y Ally, by imp. Eclipse, dam Starbeam, ot sor chestnut colt, by imp. Relipse, dam Vani- 78 corre a filly, by fap. Balrownte, dam Hennie PaO orn dam Motte Jackson, 16 7 bay colt, by Catton, dam Mollie J * my J. 8, Watson's bay Olly, by imp. Balrownie, dam Pasta, by Revenue. 12. J. 8. Watson's brown filly, by Vandal, dam imp UAagiols, ba Bobb Noble. 18 J. 8 Wateo |, by Lexington, dam the Gloainiu vy imp. y colt, by imp, Dalrownie, dam 14. J. 8. Water Julia, by imp. Glencoe. Tamp Race —Dash of one and a quarter miles, for all ager, puree $300. FOURTH DAY-—THURFDAY, JOLY 26. Fiat Ricn —Porse of $300 (selling race), desb stone anda half miles, for all ages. entered to be noid for $1,500 (the highest » to carry their proper weights, Thore for $1, allowed sev_p pounds for $600, fourteen pounds; thoae for $200. twen ponds The wianer.to be sold at auction. it rthe race, and all over the price named in (he enter: 1 lo the Asoelation; the owner to retain his horse hoold not bring the price named woonn Race —Three milo heats, for all ages, pure 1,000, PO teat Dash of dne and three-quarter miles, for all ages, purse $500. FIP PAY—PRiDAY, 20bY 27, Pinet Race —Soqvel stakes, two miles, for three yrar olds, winner of tha Derby or fravers stakes 5 tha, extra, but penalties not to accumulate, $50 entrance, p. $750 added. The following are the nominations: — 1. Joho Hunter enters onestnat Oily Fadetie, by Balrownie, darn imp. Cotfort, by Trish Birdeatcher 2 Same enters chestnut colt Tom Woolfoik, by Lex jagion, dam Floride, by Wagner, o & Same enters bay filly Utries, by Lexington, dam imp. Emilia, by Young Pmitian, 4 Bowie & Hall enter chestnat colt, by Lightning, dan Maroon, by itup. Glenooe, 5 PLC. Bush enters bay fatinatone, oy imp. Fapidiet, dain Rbeda, by imp. Gieneoo. fame enters bay fily Belladonna, by linp. Lapid- Madonna, by tmp, Yorkshire. int, dau 7. David MeCo i, Mad An- i ay ee a Dot, by colt 4. onan ohne Laar, by Lexington, ars Tokay by imp Vorkebire. - pls W. Welece ‘enters bay ily Susie M, by tmp. lsat oung Meg, Gleneve. fo ‘ine ters chattel iy Coane, by imp. Jr, dam Wr , by Wagner. IL Jas! Watson enters bay colt Remorse, by imp. Ma'!colm, colt, Sentiand. Enhpea, dam Resour, by Nethan®. \iI6 Rael ait a Berna am An Adams. 12 BB. rchlason enters chestnut fly Evangeline, Easter, bay aity, Swigert. by imy ipae, dare Prunella, by temp. Glencor. ‘DEYRIS READT'?. icy enters gray filly, by , darn Dolly Thunder, gray horse, aged, by Lexington, dam Biue Oagser, br i ET caccte tie WOK WY Sell Sirs | intel enter y , ie, azag, horse Rati, tore, Zenith. Lizzie worharn, Mok tity, sae, Wag. - an] W. Pennock enters bay fie Rosio, wy ram, dam Lady Fraukiin. Wenpes Aa Feces Orp7, U7, jarcer General Williams, brown ee the stables of Menera, & is, Morris, and others, / The Entries. ‘The following are the liv(s OF @mteiex for the six days’ races — $1, one aid Pct Fo alia, with the following ™ cw Pau chon! 3 filly, by Endorser, dam x: Saioiem, te Peto santo antn ty - black or brown filly, by imp. Belipee, dam Oe Ree Le gta BR adibirocs, by lenp by tray. Yorkshire. 1a : bayp monk er a ep ‘ iat Heuaie Fi Pe von by lagntaong, crow, by imp. chestnut Olly, by Prophet, dam Rarbarity, 4 oF. ye bay Cliy, by Prophiet, data Sally Ward, Jr, ¥ AMP . a8 n'a bay colt, Pel 10, il 7 by imp. Pelipes, dam Facette, by imp. | y Pite-graas, abire. ‘by Simoon, i, Li. Jotun Bonter's chestoat fi Bairownte, dam Comfort, by Irish Birdeaicher 12 Johe Honter's brown Gott Cardinal, by dam Biowte, a ‘ ces ens tear SF ally Owes: by Lerington, fam ’ Bmiia, by Yount Frinton gl he vg I Renter's ‘colt, by Lightning, dam Tn sedge botks colt Tom Wooitolk, by Las. forte, dam Pioride, jon Warde eal, by Latington, dam by | 16. "h Teoion Ward's bay cold) by Star Davis, dam by | 8. Tease W Peonoek’s bay Oltypby Vandal, dam by Margrave, out of Rewalie Komers 19. J. A Grimatond’s brown colt, by Lieitpiog, Gam | by imp. Yorusbire, oot of imp Pory, ~ = Mame entors cheetuut , by Vandal, dam Mai! of Moomonth, by Trareler Lexington, dam Hie Kennet, by im 18. fame enters bay = y Poot Latington, dam Leaf, orkah 1a, 10, “fD weirs cesta it colt Merrill, by Lexington, dam Moniam, by imp. Geneon 20 wame enters bay colt Norway, by Lazingtoo, dam Novies, imp Glenvoe 21. Mame enters chestout colt Wateon, by Lexington, dam Apn Wateon, by Glencoe. #2 fame enters bay colt, by Lerington, dam Joner, by Lump. Glencoe, 2. ‘ame enters bay colt, by Lexington, dam Aperl's dam, by imp. Yorkshire, 24.. 1. G. Moore enters gray coll, by Lightatng, dam Raith, by imp. roveretyn. 2). Rame enters vay Hily, by Lightning, doo allie, by Imp. hover j Race —Milg heats, for beaten hories, ei! agew, ‘Tmap Dast of three-quarters of a ite, for two year olds, winner of the Raratoye stakes Bye pounte xtra, puree $100. erry fay —enrempay, sony 2, Fiver Race,—Hardie tree, for ail agem, two miles bandicap for horsos omiy (hat ptarted hurdie root; 9400 t the winner; ¢ horse, I Unrer oF more aart, vi Face Dash Of fomg thtida, for all ages, porse 1,000 Hack — Deed of vm only that have ron during the to be anpoupeed reviods, abd to © Potttient News. Rsoom iwnaw Commition bave coiled & convention io meet et Prov Genre Anqust 2 to elect Aeiegatew to the Philadeiphis Convention Tee Keercoet Pema. Twentythees papers to Ken tacky wi ppor the candidate of the smeonse for Clore of art of Appeale Bort Gen. Hobeog. pandidate ow th Tan for weg’ on the time of cont adde O aml a ball mies, hendioap the heat rob ree sconpted at the asus pr y Dan Bryant, | Trigi Trip of the Steam ANOTHRR FINS STEAMER POR DUMBNBIONS AND MACHIN: ! On Thureday afternoon last the new steam#hip Mon. | tana, Captain Bradbury; of the Paciic Mail Steam. | ship Company’s line, proceeded on a trial trip down the bay and out to sea as far as Chincoteague Shoals, Bice” the year 1801 the Pacific Mail Steamship have built seven fine steamers. The Montana, whic! Just been added to their Tine, cost about $1,000,000, ee: contracted for by Mr. Wm. H. Webb, and built at of Maeere Wie & Boll, at Greenpoint 282 vone. 9 tw 350 Leek in Pe As fock'r A rodatn, depth of hold 27 foot, haa five decks and 00 With accommodations for 260 ae oa 20'wecood, cao Byrn ee vena gers, a caro tone bing fre remarkahly rich andthe. Yentlation tinetrpassed, The machi wae ab the Novelty Iron Works Bite Les ror tease ences an American beam ¢, with one 105 inch eylinder and twelve foes Airoke on, together with all the latest improvements [p th up of ber machinery, and will make aboat eleven of ‘fitting reas De hour ons consumption of one and one-eighth ton b taken to coal, Every Procastion bas boen against accidents from fire. guard She will carry ten trom lif each ded = with waier casks, bread in hermetically sealed cases, together = with sail awn com ke, Her tial trip was mean snoceantal tad the walking of her machivery all that could be dev red. She made thirteen knots on one and one-third ton of coal, only working up to twelve and a haif revolutions per minute, It is suppored that she could make Sftoon knots per bour on about and a hal! ton of coal, but the whips of this Ine are sel required to be worked up to their max imum od. The Montann will #ail about the 2h \ for San Francisco and Rio Janeiro, when she w pt on the Paetile route, = | The Adsault on Mra. Lang—Her Anie~ mortem Statement, Coroner Naumann having recatvod information that Mrs. Etizaboth Lang, residing at No, 12 Jay tre t, who was 80 brutally assaulted by Martin Hull a few Bince, was supposed to be in a dangerous condition f the effects of the violence received, proceeded to take ber ante-mortein statement, which 1s as foljow about seven o’clork, 1 standing on the front cellar steps; the rearon for iny golng ont of the house was to get my fitte girl ( into the house; while [ was standing Gu the steps a w« | man Hving fy the next house to ours (No. 10) come waras me and began to call me pamer, how rod. headed w—e, I will be your death yer!" « the ovly answer I mado was “go wwe Tast Thursday even" | when she went np stairs and husband down on the stroet; this mag. | in Martin Holl, came towarde mo, took ine by my shoulder and said he would kiek the gat fm a ] at the Fame motn nt took his foot and kicked me it | right side, so that L fell down the cellar st ef | of the ¢ the eel ix | my washe me iy T went ag girt in the house, and then that Knocked me down on the sttewalic, tr | times about my head and f husbani rescued me and wok mein th have been 10 bed ever since; my husband ye H. Britton, who has weated me since, and de my sitvation is very dangerous; I bave beeu evn seven weeks ago. No other testinony was taken, “that Bil Lang was injured by 10 Jay wtr Coroner Naumann then comn Tombs to awall the re cM ig thirty chree yoare ped only and the jury fownd artin Hu feat, is city, on W ne bride's’ parent it, Winiiam T. Sipveswoy lod ’ Ponatxy, all of thig city. Died. Apam.—At the City Hotel, Jorsoy Cty, on Suudey July 15, Wintram Apain, aged '25 yours The funeral will take place on Tucedey afiernoen gee o'clock, from the corner of Hudeon and Grand tre” jersey City. Anotnan At Beoich Plains, NOJ., on Tuesday, Joly | 10, Jeewie AncineLD, ‘Banvea —On Sandi July, 16, after & liort Hines, Epwanp H. Banyae, ip the 20th year of his age Tho relatives and friends of the family are rexpert fully invited to attend the funeral, this (sionday) worn ug, at ten ofcleck, from his late residence, No O85 Grand street, Broasow.—In Brooklyn, on Sanday, July 15 Carus nixe H , adopted danghter of Fredernek A Biosmon: Funeral ceromonies at hie house, No. 182 Amity street on Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock. ibe friends of | the family are invited (o attend Biwopsoop,—On Saturday, July 4 Sumos De Wire Btroncoon, in the 6Tth year of his age, The relatives and friends of the family of the deceased are invited to attend his funeral from han late residence 29 East Twenty-eight street, this (Monday) alternvou »! "howe Oa Saturday, July 14 Laws, won of i —On , July , won Of Magdalene Bodo, aged 18 yeare and 10 monte zi The friends of the family, and mewhert of Herman Lod. ©, No, 268, F. A. M., and Solon Lod, No, #30, 1. 0. 0. FB, are Invited to aticnd the funeral, thin (Monday) a’ternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the resideuce bis mother, No. Wi mtreet, ‘Cave —On Sanday, July 15, am A Gro W. Cave, aged 6) ‘The f and relatives are reaper’ ully lnvited to at tend tho fameral, from his late rewi a 16 King | aged 61 yearn anil 12 daym f% | Homty street, o@ Tuesday morning, at tom o'clock wi) atreet, on Suesday afternoon al iw) - Cany.—On Saturday, July 14, Dros Youngest oy inter of John G. and Apia ‘ary, » 17 months apd relatives and friends of the iam.i' ae tfolly toattend (we |, from #14 Bixth aveone | corner of Forty siath street, tiie (Mooday) aflermonn, at two 0! | ve July 14, Buwewern Crane, wit mr, torday, y n ne, wife | ‘Ths (nends apd relatives of the faunliy are roopect!y) 5 | r ed to attend the (aneral, this (Monday) morniny, at New Jersey. Viain inay dO ing. atlO lS A M,, where carriages wil be ae swend+w convey friends to the house, Coantey.—On Bundny, Mawr Caleb Coakley, native of the town of Re Cork, Ireland, in the 800) year of lier ay Her friends, and the friends uf har son Willem sod her son-in-law, Kdwari Moynihaw, ate respect! uliy Invseu to attend the finernl, from the fesiden © oF ner con, % 60 New Chawbers street, on Tuemday a#fveravoa, at too ©'doe Cork papers please copy Congnor? Om Funday, daly Vb, va pon of Dawiel J. and Tary'\og 4 aliver and friends of the * jo attend the funera), ow hw two o'clock, (rom the reridenes of Wie) Firent, cast of Fiaibasl avenue, Covntiva On ~ynday, July 16. aged 44 years and 6 mothe. The friends Bod relouvemot Invited to attend the fanral evening, at eight o'clock, from bin baie re Greenwich street. His remain wil hen county for interment eleven o'clock, at Mi yOMb gene Feapecwuliy seven, off + Jado gn afton ms | | “Ceremeemon—at bie | 4, on Saturday, July 14, | the 660) your of tis age | The friends of the family are invited to mibend tee | funeral, frow St. Jonn’s charch, Clifton, Maren Iitend this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clo Dineen. —At Duvets om Pandey, July 16, Cow Derren, in the vear of Ulv age The reiasiver and fr of the iemiy aud the men: | bere of Astoria Lodge, 7 1 O of 0 F., are reayect fully invited 0 ated funeral, from tia inte rem. | raneey £ aten wW, oon, Ie depoe, om Tr aLlerngon at two o Clock. t Dorr 09 wa Jaly 16, Faavew MW . ron of Sonn M. and Iebella Dou, aged 1 year, 3 monihs and io a The relatiere'and friends Of the family are respec: fomy Invited to aitend the funeral. from the bead of Korey street, Honter's Point, Long leand, tu (Monday afer Bodden n Sunday, Duly 16, Jom BE, ddeniy, om Sun, . ome to Kgom'h Wane, agit 8 monte end | Kaen Jr, eon of John ana aowly om the renidew ook bie paren, | Be O'claek, Wihhoul fariber Btwn fast th Nemapk, NJ, 00 Frday, daly 13, B Mom net Bann, in the 66th year of bis age Relatives aut frende of Geceaned S60 imviled Wo tend the foneral, from bie reifonte tn Newark this (Monday) aftergoun, at three « lek. | Paasce On omtay, Joly 1b. Aver M, eonnte | daautitor of Witham Francie. Relatives and friente are reepretfolly invited (@ at | tend the funeral io-rmorr a (Tow iny) afternoum, ot helt. | | fe thcee o close, Crom ber late remdenee, 20 Kaas wenty.Atth strat wears aim Banter: 38!7, 15, Many Mammen, wife of baal bales county ” San Fraucinon papers please “py Grara POET, ) OUNG OO Gomgioet of Lavid and Lanmad ” | Richard sehell, Ne 22 Went | tow Aerander IF 3 Liter —On Sunday, July 15 Maser, youngest son of Willem and Elizabeth A. Laler, aved 11 months and 6 daya The friends of the family are respectfully requested yo attend (be funeral, remdence of bis parents, Noy 112 Fifth street, this (Monday) afternoon at three o'c!ock? Lowrie —Saddenly, at ham, on Friday morn- ing, July 13, Manta BERRA®, wile of Charles W: Lowerrey a of the late Charles Berrian, in the 30th year nd friends are respectfully invited to attend ti this (Monday) aftern@on, at bail past ane o'clock, from the Reformed Dutoh church at Ford- pam. Carriages will meet the half-past two P.M, train from Twenty sixth street, Harlem Radiroad, Mackrtroem. —On Saturday morning, daly 14, at half- past nine o'clock, May Frawex, infant dpughter of Wil- boy - * and Fraucis A. Mw kintosh, aged @ months and 17 days Mauox.—On Sunday, July 15, Noon Mawom, a native of the pariah of Lusmagh, couiy Kings, In 22 yearn The relatives and friends of the family and those of bis wife, are respectCully invited attend ihe funeral, on Taeuday rnpon, at half-past two o'clock from the residence of hia aunt, Mra Sullivan, Second avenue, corner Twenty ninth street, Morxux.—On S nday morning, July 18, Brey Mack. 1s, widow of Francis Macklin, @ native of county Mona- ghan, Ireland, in the 66th year of her ace The fuperal will take place this Monday, Lernoon at r half-past one o'clock, from her law reaidence, No. Mulberry #1 t Muxcks,--In Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, July 15, Seayxerre Sorma Evranern Mere beloved and only daughter ef Andrew F. and Mary Meineke, aged 1 year and 2 montha, The relatives and friendw of the tnunily are Invited to attend the funeral, on thie (Moulay) afternoon, at four lock, from the revidence of her parenta, 68 Powers ucrastnna, “. Wregenn Mister Tate Naciianiet M mn Sunday, July ib, a wife of Jaco’ Millee, in Une $0uh ¥ or 4 lingering i yoar of hes © family are reapieettoll (Monday) afternoon, ab ire Tie retntives and friend be parieh Me Ly Dowog Tho Phlatives and friend eranty b end the funeral, ¢ < Hernoow, ab “ Mek Row, sged 6 years, at be , trend fener , r at twa c k i tit » “ Tu Brooklyn en Senday, Joly 18, Many ia wile of Win, Net 1 piece and ted giiter of samuel J. Beebe 4.. of New York, aged NT youre fhe friende of the faim ly f her father are reepect attend the funeral, on We m “bdo neon aireets, Wt w, from the re 240 V 0 Cox On eyed 4 monihe and wns MO vet child of nya, Ut mer and Mary 0 Conner. ativer of the family are ree d the Cineral, this (Monday) afters ook, from 101 West Nineisenth street, Limenck paperr please cop! On t July 14, at 72 Henry ai h year of his age, ed for Interment in day) afternoon, at threw abd ACUNB MERCER are rompecttaliy im day, Jaty ais Ammon, yonng ler a lemg Windom, n of friends of awl wd ia Oo Banda amorn: " a native of MODI he B4eh year of Wi Fhe (oenda of the ‘amily are rospecttully tavited ta at tend the funeral, on Tuesday a(lemoon, at one o clocks t further potice, from hie residence, 116 Bask Twenty nooo! si reat Twtiy On Bender, Joly 16, Coswiee Remmuer, tm the’ TD year of be Age, & DALNO OL khe pereh Cobimetown, tly Meath, Tretand. the femliy are reapectiylly invited to tiwo o'clock, th wtrent, itday, July 16, VK and Cathe Duvhee PE TION, y The funeral will take pl Smith, 105 Connon eire afternoon, at two o'olo-k. Hornee.— On Subday moraine, July 15, 8 O Rernen, fem of J. eS, O, tos the Both year of hie age. The relat. .e# end friewds of the family are rempeuts all: Jovited to attend the funeral, from by frow (he house of Mr. ©. D. Toughheepre, ils (Monday) wut Corther notion omnis. On & Jay, July 16. Fiseemnra Bonar, Bebet!, formerly of Ahincheok inthe family are Invited to renidence of het sou, y-firat wireet, on Tues The will be, in of the atiend Ube funeral nerve, at day \{ernoon, at Ove o'elook. taden to Rhinebeck for interment. mp.—On Sanday, July 1S, wife of John A Becord, to Wh Macys Care wh year of her Halatives end friende are invited [o attend the funeral, froan the Presiyterian church, Dubb » Ferry, thie (Mow, day) afterwoon Sacrm. — On Paturday at fo rola’ diy 14, Joww P Baerre reapeotuliy invited to bs (Moneay) aflernoom, at twa verderee, No 300 Weak Tweifth he Oyange, M du Saturday morning, Joly as |. Siuse, aged 40 Paners! from bin tm aged 41 yeary » Vecurrritie, of P Voats leave the pant tenive P.M July 36, Jemne L. Town, aged 8 ’ ent those of bie fon uwerei, tm | Monday)» , Dork o& # the rendenge of her eum, %. i. Weunen, at Matter tulermeut at Wittletown Pink ST Werme Op “omtay, Joly ib Prue Weems, yoonge ert ee OF Gen ge 66) Beon Weber aged | year ena te oa * the friends of tha famtly are invited to attend the fo. this QhomBay) eiterhboun at one o clock. - rerea vent Om Bupday morn o ee Pott 1. 1, + wife of © \e the 37th year of : j Tie tobtinn wal Toked 16 Cresborty ML, for im- Waa, —On Vride: wing. . hb aivenmry of wer wetiteg aay Sona hl Cite oe Break Helden sera lin Wiley, and daughter of years Se, SS ee ae ere ‘owrth avenue, commer of 1 py ae te oe fexmity, of ber tether sud father m- pr dais 'o eas. Deyo |, inne s, ou Monday, Kowene Vo of the ey. wget Relatives and friends ate respectfully invited to attend the unset, pe Tocmtay, from be late reebienee BM Bast Twentyeerenth mree PHOTOGHAPITIC ANT. po" FALE 4s OLD Re MUNNED PHotoomerm ahety, @ edee Lom for mablag inoncy’ large @anul 1: 4 twat eaee 0 om namo vee we natrese AM care of Wierd h | fre, Ft te mt ow trends mr T ANG BPH Pay ' Vermsson WATON tam, IN EL, Am OAT) Rimewene vrmet wy mm! The friends and rein vos are fo peat -Bvited to at bag Prenog: oh ” tad Ms funeral, tot (Monday) aftetpoon, at two | es, rel, de make Ht, 18 Bowery 6 tee, Geum. —At Kinderhook, on § Jolp 1h, Comino SOR RAL rn LONG La qos Ucrn, wom of the into Covlaguam Dato th ects ) Bet A LS AA yn | your of bis nao. - -_ ee | 1 Teierisaris oma oh, Bock yet, on T wir | pucr canara AaLe YORY CWHAP |. Haaren Swniay, Joly 1B, afters shart amd faved” re By fh RA Ae Sate | ome rae of Shp Waet, aged BH yee Nine osber waders oe othe | g,2he relatives, frends ad. rgueinianes of the fap ! os Orn G70 teenies 19 stand the fi | trem Mr Mant ' } ah Heme, Miles (emter) aflerutnm, ot thro | inn. Siete . t further atiga, i toa i ln Breoklys, an Bebdey morning Joly te, | >» wore eA TaL, | \ The renatne will De tele (© Middieewn, Conn, for | Hrwas 08 Banday FUiy 16, Hewey rave, wget 0 years The funeral will (ake place from his late sevidenre No 8 Went Mine om Temwtay twornieg ot wine | Kerr t OW Maly Rly worn ! of ber omeeded, be Tate 14 at the bower it, t@ Biaanew, Nee | A Rev, Awitew & > FON At Fae ts, Walshen, nionnet PRICRR Jew ‘ oF ettaure Om Darran’ Broker op oats Welionk’s theatre OTAN * % Wat URE DIAMONDS, JR™- AP ely hey a Ol Pate! bola tary JaCKAO, Ill Growl greet, Wwe Goore weak “i 3 aby OO FIRE DAMON be Wit Re, 5 Jay ——— r re woun, «« ” THLY APTLY ALL | “ A Compony ‘ * ) eHRRwOOD,

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