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2 ¥INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tuxsvar, Angust T—6 P. M. Yollowing upon the dull reo tom of yemterday the ‘ook market has experienced arenewal of @trongth find aotivity to-day, and those who sold then to realize profits are now buying for a fresh rive. Confidence in the main- tenance of current prices is sustained by the prolonged monoiuy ease under which loans aro made at 3 4 @ por cent on goverament securities, and» @ oa railway shares, with only trifing exceptions at 5, Atthe same time, the prevailing stagnation fn trade causes a very light demand for discounts, and prime com- wercial paper passes as low as 5 a 53g percent, the noxt best being quoted as@a 7%) There ts at the same me po drain of currency to the intorior, but s alight influx from the West, while both Rust and Weet the same monetary ease and duliness of trade which provait Lere are felt, Under these cireumstances specu- tation holds out an inducemont for the employment of sapital which it is not always slow to seek, for tho num- ber of these whe aro making haste to be rich by fair ‘means or foul is countless, and Wail street, treacherous sid capricious as it is known to be, is always alluring, A& tbe early seasion of the open board the markct was somewhat firmer than at the close of business last evens ing. Evo wold at 67%, Michigan. Southern 837%, Diine’ Contral 12134, Cleveland and Pittsburg 8744, Clever and Tolido 115%, Rock Istand 105%, Norte ssinpl preferred 6734, Fort Wayne 108%, Spb 66%, At the vortaficates 205g, Westorn V- Cuiative feciing gained ‘gat regular board *“ivancod slizhtly. Erie clored siyength, and oar) the half-post two board bigherexding 3, Michigan Southern 3%, Tilinols rortord+;, Cleveland and Pittsburg %, Rock Island %, h Western 34—-preferred 34, Fort Wayne 34, Weatern 1 felegraph 44. Miobican Contral was 3; iewer, Ohio snd Miccissipp! certificates %. Government gold Deariug securties were very firm and seven-thirty notes mesdy. Coupon fivetweuties of 1852 advanced +, third iasue 24 4+ tho one o'clock sessions the market was barely, aveudy, Dut at the half-past two board {i was moderately wrong, trie closed 3 higher than at the-first regular board, Roading 34, Cloveland and Pittsburg %, Rock Kslund 1 44. Northeatern 14, Ohio and Mississippi vortifl wates 34, Western Unidn Telograph 24. Michigan/South- orm was 3 lower, Fort Wayne 14. Goyornment securities were steady, excepting coupon fve-twenties fF 1865, which declined 4. At the open board at threo o'clock the marke: wes wtandy. New York Central dold at 10k%, Eric 6%, Reeding 111%, Michigan Southorm 843,, Catawizen 79%, Mloveland and Pittsburg 87%, Clevelaud and Toledo 14654, Rock Island 106i, Northwestern 163, 2 %-~pre- ferred 675, Fort Wayne 1034, Ohio aud Missiseippi certificates 30, Quicksilver 49, Westera Union ‘elegraph 67. Afterwards the market became strong, aud at balf- past five tho following quotation wero current :--New York Conte) 1043; a 5, Erie 6834 a 34, Hudson River 12144, Aeading (117% #112, Michigan Southern $43, 8 4%, Cleve- tend and Ditteburg 88% a %, Cleveland and Toledo Le bid, Rovk Island 106% %, Northwestern 3634 a 5¢— peoferred 08 a , Fort Wayne 10374 « 104, Ohio and Mianiasij.pi certificates 2034 a 2%, Canton 623, a %, Quick- miver 4914 0%, : Sold has shown inorensed firmness, aud the sup- pig for delivery has bee sutiviently scarce to cause loans to be. mando at 116 9 { wer cept per diem in favor of the ignder of the com. The opening price was 1475, followed. by. a, dectine of \ and an advance to 148—the closing nitood to A party of foreign bankers and Heo be “short” of gold, have memorial! 1 oeoruinry of the Treesury togell his so-called sarpiu", aud so repeat be bluuder and revive tho scandal which dixg raced tho Treasury afew months ago, Nota few of the firms whore £),natures are appended to this impudent request av@ known to be largely *“short’’ in the gold merket, aad their object in addressing Mr, McCulloch. yas sins promote thelr own speculationa for a fall, the Keere- tary sold. gold In compliance with thelr suggestion, It would for the tmo being render the market more vulnerable to their attacks, but in auy case in thelr opinion the agitation of the quoe:ion of svi'ing Treasury gold could do no harm, and so theve disinteremed and highly patriotic gentiemen sent their precious memorial te Washington, It is almost ner to way taal the Seerctary will not be ¢ to his tty if he complies with the wishes of thess seatlemen who are “short” of gold and who merely want the Secretary to help them to make moner. The country has had enpug' f government wold Jobbing already, and it regards will eacpicton every approach towards afresh movement of the kind. The report of the Congressional committee appointed to investigate the singular circumstances ottending “he last heavy salos of coin Ly the government Sas) not been submitted, and (he public mind va by no means satisfied upon that suhjcet, and for Mr. McCulloch t repeat the blunder whick brought upom him a0 mach popular censure and prave sugpicion would se fatal. The memorial referred to wo eubjoin: Naw Youx, July, 1966, te Bon. Huon McContocn, Secretary of the Treasury to tho regular course of trade induced by tho speculative movemeute in gold, and wated by (he acenmutarion of oun wa the treasury, we Teapectiuily to suggest to yoa the expediency and propriety of disposing of all the old actually the proporty of the government beyond whatever amount it may be coemed sssontin! to keep on by for the payment of the gold interest on the public Acoording to beliof, fn which wo participate, the sole ground for imposing duties pea imports peya- bie in gold was to paymont of the intorest on the debi, and was not intended to convert (ie Treasury into s savings bank for the hoarding of fold coin, thus con- tebuting to imp do the logittmate course of Wusiness aad to roduce all commercial traugactions to the basis of apeoulation in as ia the cane at present. We there- fore further ren, y submit to your consideration, as ‘ue mos* effectual means of checking jvordinate Lo lotion, whether it would not be advisable to sell all your Tantter of gacond. at 150 means practically the re- on of al debu, lic and private, to the oxtert of one-third of their amount, and we do not deom 8 eepen! ial to the Gignity or well teint af tho govern ment to benefit to amy great ectent by that fect. Vorsign exchange has boen firm, end moderately ertive. Hankers’ bills on Kugland at sitty days cold et VOTH, @ 108; three days 106% a 109. Commercial 406 & 107, dille om Paris at sixty days Gf. ITkc a Sf 200, at three days Bf, 100. a Bf 13%c. ‘Minog stocks were firm, but rather dull, At the Sit board D wnieville Geld closed ut bc, higher than at the same tie yesterday, Now York Gold l6c, Quarts Hill a5 Se. lower, At the second board Consolidated Gre- 6or7 Gold cold a $19 50, Walkill $1 20, American Flag $1, United Staros $8, First National 4c, he carvings of the undormentroned rrilways during the mont of July wore:— 1866. 1966 (ieago and Northwoatern. . $71? 7 TTC O90. Griongy end Rock Island. , ahi bath Weetern Umon... 408.847 Ghicage and Alioa. 326.870 Wobigen Central, 294, 980 The Philadelphia money markt iv villi wo am easy com. Aétiom, cai loans being nogotiated at about five per cent. ‘Yhe staloment of the banks of (hat city for the week Just doged, compared with the New York bank statement for the caine period presonte one remarkable foature, Ox- ‘tbiting the tendency of capita! to accomutate in this aty. While the New York banks increased their logul woders §1,529,285, the Philadotpbia banks lost $508,650, 2 WHI be peroeived by the following comparative state- ment of the condition of the latter for the past and pro vious week — Auguat 6. siv.bens2s 826,978 20,303,526 87,244,004 6,724 ee 8. ‘The Philadelphia Clearing House statement week in ne under:— ! fhe Dortness transacted athy to-day was a9 follows:— 928, at tho Sub-Treesury in this $1,206,244 For cortome $405,000 + 808.282 Gold notes 100,000 83,931,535 SEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Tomoay, Aagust 7, 1066 First Semsion—10:30 Ae 3... ° Pg eet eo Yoo kite , 100 iio eal ———— x! Extra round hoop Ohio. ‘Western trade brands. Common Southern Fancy and extra do Common Canala, Good to choice an Rye flour (s»perfine) Corn meal, Jersev Gorn weal, Brandy Corn meal, punoheons, Wheat was dell and ‘buyers, ‘The en!ox wore nnnoticeablo, being very Ti¢ht, Corn was without imoortant change, We note enles of 160,000 b-shels at 760. 2 78 1c, for unsound, TRe. a TRO. for ved wixed,.%90, a 80. for Western mixed, $1 06 for Western whice, and 900, for round yel!ow, J dot! and heavy, We qnote State $1 05. $1 10 for Canada, and Tic. a 8c for Western. Barley and malt NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1886, CT 4000 frie, 2d 0a 3000 Hud Riv, 1st m 10% 1000HariomRR1«t m 101 6000 Mich So rf hds 95 000 MilePanCh Tm 109 1000 ChiIRNWe chds 78% 800 5000 TolkWabimex 90 700 5000 TolkWab 24m 78 1OOOPItFEW&Chim 102 500 10000 PFEWAD3d m 8656 100 89% 1000 Clev&Pitts 4m 76 I 40 serene 2 xs 100 she Cen . 10 NJ Central RR.. 120 100 Cum Coal, pref.. 48¥ 969 Pitts F W & Chi, 109% 100 do. 80 6 200 do, 1 5 10 MAPDu ref. 991g 31 100 Chi & Alton RR. 109 \d Renston—1> P.M. 100 QuicksitveMg0o, 49 — 100 Chic & Alt RE. TMird Sension—2:30 P. M. 100 ehs NY Central., 194% 100 Hudson River... 129! 100 a 1 4 200 Reading % 14000 Tr n,7 $10,246 a 100 Michigag Central 110 towne: pated a fy epee RAS, v taba re By inickesver. .... 4956 too cE SeWosters 200 Mari Mining, 11 200 BO. ..creeee BAM £00 Marinjen pref..., 2814 100 Chi & NW prof., 875% 100 Weath Union Tel 66% 100 Chi & Ro Island. 104%{ 200 WOrceeceve FO% 400 GO. creer. OK 800 Bost Wal. Power 203¢ 800 Tol, Wabaen & W 49 100. | do... DAO 100 do. do... 100 Pitts, FW 100 Pacific M: 400 1100 Exlo RR. 80 do, COMMERCIAL REPORT. Torspar, August 7-6. P. M. Asin, —Receipta, 82 packages. The market was nom- {nally unchanged in every respect. Burapsrorra.—Recgipts, 8,611 bbla: flour, 1,807 da, corn meal, 8,715 bush. wheat, 170,038 do. corn and 122,633 do. oate, The market for State and Western flour continued inactive and ‘generally lower. Sound medium qualitirs were not offored freely, and yesterday's prices on these grades were fully sustained; all other descrip. tions ruled in buyer's favor, in some instances fully 20°, por bbl. The sales were confined to about 6,600 bbls. at our revised quotations anpended. Southern flour waa also dull and irregular, with a strong declining tend-ncv on all grades but medium Sater 500 bbis. Canada flour ‘wae not offered for sale, and tn the absence of busineca prices were entirely nominal. Rye flour continned aint: but steady. Wenrte sales of 200 bhis. at $5 50 2 $6 2h, as to quavity. We have only to report sales of 300 bbia. kiln dried Western at $4.59, We quote:— Superfine and Western Extra State. Corn meal was nominally unchanged. +-$560 a 7 25 8 05 odin perp pee o aberstons [SI 88333ssss Rve was wore Inactive, but nominally unchanged. The quantity of flour, wheat and corn loft at tide water during the fourth week in July, in the yeare 1865 and 1866, wae na follows :— Flow, 11 Wheat, Pes. Corn, bu. 271,800 ‘611,800 102,100 990,100 Doe. 13,500 Dee 160.100 Ino, 847,900 The aggregate quantity of tho same erticles Loft at tide water (rom the commencement of nacieation to the Bist of July, inolusive, during the years 1866 and 1866, Was as follows -— Flow, wie, Cora, be, 1868, 108,300 8,99 400 Dee. 174,200 Deo. 1.696.900 Tuo. 5,402,500 By reduc ug the wheat to flour Ue quantity of the lat- tor tot at tidewater (his year, compared with the err responding period last year, ahows a de(ciency of 491,620 bbls. flour. ‘The following cor ive tablo shows the quantity of some of the principal articles of produeo left at tiie water from the commencement of nevimution to and in- oluding the 31st tear in the years indi Barswax waa dull Weatern and Southern. Corvua,—The markot for ail kinds was quiet, but there waa no esgentia’ alteration im prices. Holders of Rio are ver aa demanding top prices in all cases, bat more larly for the better gradex, which are scarce. No gales of any description were heard of. We quate ordinary to fair, 150. @ 1c. ; Rood te primo, 18 40, a ‘We., gold, duty paid; Rio, fair te good cargoes, 11%. lde., gold, thirty cash, in bond: Jeva, de, @ 1 o : ageagres Mike, # 190. , St. Domingo, 1%; Ceyton. 200. a » gold, daty paid. Tho stock of Rio coffe, ax entimated by Measra. Uunarl, Arden & Go , embraces 90,904 been, including all in the nlied Staten, New York contaius 7*,427 bags, New Or- Jeans 4467 bags, Baltimore 7,600 and Mobile baca, 7,000 bags Rio are on the way here. Of other doscriptions the etook tm New ork compriees :—Laguarra, 20,002 Lage; Java, 2,520 bags; Marccaibo, 7,504 bags, Cayton, 21,346 bags; Jamaica, 2,900; other descriptions, 129 bags—total 58,131 bage. Total stock, including Ito ard Santos, 136,768 Te Conpsca.—Th* market waa quiet but nominally an- changed. Manila was quoted at at 'y0. » 223i. GCorron.--The market continued aut! heavy sod tr. regtlar, Holders wore generally an: ms toeell, and ‘The sales were 4 freely atasnade oasier prices. 1,020 bales, We quote:— Piorida, Mobile N.O. 20 at st oS mn of cog 6 at 38 _ 49 got has ner varied essen. Dusineas hes been mute ra wnedi- of 160,000 Ita, Portage 50,000 Ibs. Baltimore at Sie, (manufacturer of this kind aro now ont of the market, and none but ontside lots can bo bought), and 20,000 Ibe. iow sheathing and yellow motal vious pricos, red trade continues heavy. The 302 and the ot 7 JAN Navigution the robayixill Navigution Cy making bytes yess that re- glon agoidts 104,041 tons In corrssponding last ' tonnage of the woek by all the princi coal carrying companies {x i0,048 in (obi ayy — | week last year, ‘the season is 6,993,896 tous, against to the seine timo-—ebowing an arrive, at ab SO 8 tive gol tartar, to arrive, at old ; 6,000 The. prossinte potash ab 42%; 850 Ida. hydrate potash at $3.60 gold, and 160 bbla. copperns at Jo. cur- Diewoons continue quiet, with gales of 20 tons Mare caibo fuatic at $35, and 50 do, Jamaica logwood $19. Eoua t yers’ favor under a limited a. Femuuta were quiet The ments prrepen te | tons iegmoed Sos tae eee pon S . ., mm Tf steamer 6, 108 22s. , and 1,800 bales cotton at To London 20,000 bushels oate at 444., 60 hha. At 208, bow per steamer 30 bhda tobacco at 20a., 60 tierces beef and 1,000 boxes cheese at 30a, To Antw per steamer, 75 tbda. tobacco at Za Od., and $0 do. t at 22a. 6a. ‘The chartorm are:—A hark to an Jtalian brig (on Saturday) to istol di 3 24 Kaan ara tw Bordeaux, $50, envy ye vou, Frain markt for dy cot nnd mackara ag moderately active at upchanged prices, sales bein, ont equi “ con! ef 4 yee er hes ste ice and 476. 2 600. tor No. 1 BACe wore quiet and ; Boston. Wo salea wore hg Catt Was lB moderate requeat, and vory Gem. ‘We nove mies in Boston of 800 bales, part at 333¢0. 8 S4c., closiny price, ea! the outside Hay» very firm, bat. - tm moderate requeat. fae aio. Yor sbipping qualifies and $1'e $110. for hale, Hie —The market has been quite active aad fi’ pres beon ery rather qn, firm. Sales—1,000 Buenna Ayres, in |. 22g Ihe average, at 20c,, gold; 1,800 do, (seconds), 22 9590 California to arrive, 214% Iba; 1,100 Matamoras, Bibs, and 1! tba, on also 4.000 20% tha, at 1 gol quote Rnence 26 to 27 Ibe, at 2140. to 220. Mon'evid~o, 20 to 23 Iba, at 196. a 19K9 gol Grande, 20 to 22 tba, at 1Ti¢o. a If gold; Orinoea ‘21 to 2 tha, at 170, to1TKe., golds Wa, af the, to 18x40, golds Central baton dla So, gold, and Texas, 22 to 25 Iba, at Hora wore steady, but quiet, Tho sales have been moderate, compriaing only 200 bales, mostly at 30¢ a Hho. for ordinary qualiti s bray ae 700. for ohnice to extra fancy do, and at 60c, a for Bavarian, and at 600. a 65¢, for 5 Far cee ne Se cane ee | been quiet, but ateady, ning pa! ami eoparaie, from whieh there bas been no bosiness. . Trow —Pig remained quiet, and no transactions of im- portance have taken place, American No, 1 brands were quoted at for delivery at Etizabethport during Hentemner and October; No. 2 brands, wame delivery, $45 a $46; Glengarnock at dock, $46 50, at yard, $4% Cartetherrio, at vard, $49. We note sates of 150 tons Glenvarnook at $46, at dock, and 150 tons do,. to arrive, on private terms, Manufactured iron was unchanged in every respect. T pian —There has been rather more inquiry, but no boainess of importance has been consummated. Salos, 85 eeroons Guatemala at $1, gold, Tvan —The market for pg has been quot and firm. OF ordinary Spanish and English we quote antes of 100 tone at 6%6., pold; 6%. gold has been re“used far a con sidera’ quantity of English, and the market closes firm at %e, gold, demanded Bar was quoted at Lic., and sheet and pipe 10%6., not cash. Leerene.—Hemiock continued in active demand and firm, and prices wero tending upwards, with a light tock. Onk was without noteworthy change, the market heing active and firm. We qnote:. minek, Buenos Avres, heavy, 360, a 380.; middle da, 36440 a 361c, and light do,, 83%0,- dbo. California do. heavy, ‘40, a $60,; middie do., 340, 35c., and Vght do , 320. Ori ‘ko. ‘heav' ¢ nooo, &0., do. 8%. Aa 350. : middlo do, Me, 0 $41%6,, and lichtda., Sle 03%, Oak laughter, hoavy, 400, a ; Middle do., 400. a 45¢., and light do., B4e_ A 400, Mor acars was quiet and unchanged No cargooe word gold; jabbing Jota were disposed of at our quotations We note asele of 40 hhda clayed at 44%. We quote:— Cuba muscovada, 450. a 68c.; Cuba claved, 43°, a 7c. ; ba centrifugal, Sie a 45c,; Porto Rico, 600 a Rbc : Now Orleans, ic, a $1 Stock, 5,000 bhds, Cuba, 6,500 hhd-, Porto Rico, and 100 bbla, New Orleans, Naia.—Ont were in fair demand and firm at 7., though occasional ralea were made at 3%c. We quote cl'nch B1Z¢,; forged horae, Séc. ; pressed do., 220. a 24c., and copper 60s, Nava, Sronsa—Spirita turpentine was without de- cided change. Ralea 100 bbls, nt, 73.4¢0. a T5e, ; also 100 bbia., in bond, at 60c, Rosin—Common continued ahit at $3 25, while the osher grades were in far demand and firm. Sales ‘750 bbls. No. $5 a $6 60. 250 do. fino at $8 25, and 570 do. strained at $3 87% 9 $350 Tar was firm, but quiet.rt $3.0 $4, Pitch unchanged at $3 50. Ors —American linseed was im moderate johbing de- manda! $179 Of Euglish 25 tons were so'd at $1 07%, gold, Fish ails have been more active in New Bedford, the gales comprising 1,150 bbia crado snerm at $2 75, 825 bhis. do. al $266 & $275, as to quality, 230 bbia Fouth Sea whale at $1 25, and 180 bble, dark do. at $1 15, Stock, 9,200 bbls. sperm, and 14,000 do. whale. Lard was steady at $1.70 a $2, the latter price for prime win- tr: city diatilied red was unchanged at $1 0236 2 $1 04, Provi rons,—Roceipta, 88 pkgs, cut meata. The pork markt ruled in seller's favor at the commencement, but 8) barquently became dull and quite unsettled, with new mona offered freely at $31 70 cash. The enter wore 6,500 Dbls, (cash and regular) at $31 70a $31 87% for new morn, $20 50.0 $50 for old do, and $27 a $27 75 for cog: Reef was quict but steadv. Tho sales were 260 pbls, at $16 a $20 for new plain meas, and $20 a $2 for new extra meas, Beef hama were dull and entirely nominal. Bacon was also dull and nominal. Cut meats swore quiet but slaady, Falos 860 pk, at lotic, a 2h ic, for hams, and 160. 2 164<¢. for shoulders Lard was in moderate request and closed firmer. beat kettle rendered at 21{%o. a2ike The sales were 600 pkra at 19%o. 21 'xe., as to quality, Rutter wasdnil, Sales at 20c.,0 Sho, for Western, and 2% #400. for State. Chees» was quiet but unchang-d. rales at from Go. a 19c., the latter price for prime factory made, Prerroteom,—'Che maricet for crude was less active and Ie lower, being offered at 270, Bonded waa cteady at 430. a 443{0., with sales of 3,000 bla, within the range, Thor waa dull but stendy; Rangoon at 98%c. u 10«¢, ‘with email raion within the range. We quote Caroi na At 12K. a 18K. . Sn Perak was dull of sale and nominal at 9c. a 10c. for crude. Beeps were generally quiet and nominal. In lineced we have niyo notice the sale of 4,200 pockets aid 1.200 bags Calontia, ex Continental, at $3, old. cash. In other kinds no transactions of importance have talen Race continued firta. We notice sales of 1,635 sacks Mart) ex ahip Kmerald Isle, on private terms, Job- bers’ prices remained th: aarae as inst quoted. ‘Sreauune was without material chanue. Sales 40,000 Iba, at 200. a 221¢0. Mann —Goat Have been im fair demand, a! strady Pries, Aales 100 baica Tampico, at SSc. gold; 45 do. Pavta and 170 do. Cape on private terma, Of deer wo have no partiontar gales to report, Sugan.—The market for raw war without noticeable change, continutne vere quiet, The aales were 642 bide, Cuba, at from 10 116 —all on & basis of 1016. a 10%¢0. for tair wo good refining. Wo quote Inferior to common refining. Yair to good refinine. Fate to good grocery. Stock 95,819 hhds . 77,167 boxes, 106,449 bags and 26 metado, Keined sugar was quiet but steady, at 165,0. for hards and 1656, for A coffe. ‘TALLOW was steady with a fair demand, Sales 120,000 Iba., ab 123¢0. @ 12590. ‘The *000 was leas active, gellers and buyora being at a variance an to value, Seles 100 bhds. Rentuoky, at diye. 8 14. ; 160 cation Connecticut reed leaf at from B3gc. a oi do Ohio at 8i¢c. and 150 cases 6 do. (new) at 12540. ‘Tin. —Pig has been dutlgof sate but very firm in price. We note raics of 200 ciate Straits at 19%c., gold, and jc. aud English 20c. a 203;c., both DO sales of Importance, Plater of ai! kin it no chango in prices bas taken plac A business haa been trantucted 01 eo ren for I. C, charcont and $7 60 for ordinary Grades I. C. coke. Warsany,—Receipts. 76 bbs, The market continued Gall and nom'nal. State was sold in small lotent $4 24 e % 26, Western at $2 20. ‘warepons wad dull and nominal at our last quota Woor—-Tho markot for domestic continued dull and insettiod, and holders were rather more cau- ious to realize. The saion 00,000 iva domestic fleeces at 45. a S70, 40,000 Ins, Texas at 19)(c. a We, the inside prioe for Rrery; 1.500 thm, end washod at bic. 2,000 tbe innit’ pried ‘ab dic, @ 4T}Kc., 60 bates pulied at Bc. ab8c , and 2.000 the. combed wate terme. {a foreian there was rather more doing. salve Demg One Tot of 500 8 600 bales Mestiza, $0,000 !bs, \editerra- mean, and 2,600 ibs. fribs on private terme. Rowanca me Bowos,--A fow reeks since, a very wealthy Southern gentioman visited Berton to make purchases, and while sojourning at a prominent hotel Was taken suddenty i! Hix malady was of euch a char- acter that {i required the skill of an eminent physician, Leos hnpelg og “yl an pinecones nurse, Fyne va oe wae found in the person 8 young and comely irish g'rl, a Gomosiic in the hotel. Sho had but receatiy been om! to dothe work in the hotel, and had daring the ime ougaved given such satisfaction her omployer that heat once relected her to minister in the mok chamber of our young friend. Watchful and attentive, hearing every-eound and susworlng every cal!, did this fa! puree perform ber task, thinking not herself, mor ferling dhe of broken reat, after day did this devoted (for what clse could it been but devotion?) m: angel assuage and bathe the fevered brow of her youthful eu! charge. Skilful treatment and kind care au lust to’ produce the much desired change, ‘oung friend rapidly — len Convalessence lowed the administering of proper restoratives, and hort Occasional drive in the country gave that buo; cy and atrength ro much needed after a severe - ona, Soctal conversation between the invalid and his faithful companion of the sick-room was frequently bad, and upon every such occasion the representative of wealth was impresset to reward ono who had been so gifs Mitte attentive. Interviews were sought for and encouraged, ‘and upon a very fine morning, the sna shining in all ite Nendor and above all juigence, jost such morning to “pop the qu ” did fair reader, what would have said toa proposition fo abrupt and anex) ? Wol ld havo replied the aame as sensible “Yea, and the two lovin; — Wore made ono that very , and the poor Yesterday is now the Srezntae’ tries of wealth to-day. Long may Edward and Mery live to enjoy each or's love.— Cambridge (Mam) The “very and the ‘one’ waa (he neighboring city of Charlestown. i of an unusual amount of personal beauty. The Southern gentleman is about twenty-four years of age. The bride in mot twenty. 6 Mcaner oF A Cusnarwan om Misount—Rev, Mr. a 12%0., and 35 boxes Havana ete YACHTING. England vs. America—The Union Jack er the . Stars and Stripes. : (From Hunt's Yachting Macaz:ne for Ju In our Feoru ber we c aid redit our duty, in comseqience of alt mad: by the American press, to recall our yachtsmea's attention to the question, whioh still remains to be selved, ‘etweeu us and our brethren of the “Burgeo” across the Atlantic, Under the head of “Ocean Matches” we took occasion to advo- cate & more universal support of tes matches, for jixt large access of young blood our and the peg an rtd Lapeer ane the practical of yaei.tiag would lave, and whi! po pearl 10 create a desire for, in infusing a more invigoraliog and enterpr sing spirit a our yachting cir les, would hasten the accomplishment of a triumph we are sangu De enogt t) be'le: e yet awaits us, ‘That we suffered an unmis akabie deieut at the of American yachtsmen wes and t+ candidly admitted ‘on all sid 8, and that we ackn» ledged it to ite fullest extent, iu the adoption of many improvements in the construction of our hulls and the rig of our vessels, shows that our sense of deficiency was awakened by their triamph, and that an ambition to remedy it and al- tan that perfection which w: uid euable us to recover the laurels toraporariiy, lost was uroused among 1s, Fifteen years have ro!led over our heads, however, and during (hat time vast improvements Lave been made our yaoht fleet, impruye:ments that led us to anticipate ovival, ore this, of the question ‘Are weable tobulld and sail a vacht in England fit to sat! ayainst an tan can clipper?’ We couie-s a ontidence in our yacht builders and sailors, a coufidence that tas never yielded tw a doubt hitherto, that we are per ectly competent to do a0; but why this lack 0! energy in our yachtsmen? Is the national spirit sunk uch lethargy as to suffer o reelvos to admit that we been hopelessly van- qoisned, and that, with a fh of over one tho sand yacht in the United Kingdom alone, sailing uader the Britiwt barges (as Htunt’s Yacht Lis for Ui will show), we bave nota single yachtaman bold enough to carry ihe champion flag of Engtand across the waters of the At- lantic? Shail we sit tamely down and admit that, among ail our splondid floet of canvas-backs, afer the money, acd time, aod skill expended during these fifteen years in improving and bringing them to our notious of pro- fo von, that we have not @ sinvle vessel ft to display the banucr of any one of our thirty yacht clubs in New York bay, or that among our thovsand clippers that we are so proud of there is not one fleet enough to take her plage alongside any of the ihiry-nine yac! which Cunatitute the apparently droaded array that rendezvous off the Elyaian Fields, Hoboken, uroly this is asubject that will not be suffered No dormant; the fouor and apirit of one of Our greatest and’ most national eporting instiintions is at stake, and we unhesitatingly Say that overy day that 1 suffered to elapse without some mi res belng taken to restore the prestige of maritime aupremacy to our yacht fleet is more than a reproach to us as yachismen, and calen- fated to bring into contempt our boasted superiority as gauora We have all the resources necessary to enable ‘us to retrieve our defeat, a defea that fitteen years of inaction may be said to have converted into a pattonal disgrace; we have money enough, science, mechanical skill, and material suilicient and to ypcre, to construct our thousand yechts, w re needs be, over again; can it be fora moment supposed that that spirit of daring, that love of sport, that craving for distin tion, that fever for adventure which has distinguished British sports- men all the world over, has departed from amot yachismen. Of whst avail is it to potntout our Du! our Lamonts, our Kavanaghe, our Hughes, our Harveys, our Haohams, or our *heddens as yachismoen who have worthily won the'r spurs amidst the tcy regions, or bo- neath the torrid zone; of what credit is it t name our Alertes, Chances, Sprays and Vivids, or Oberons that have dared the tempestuous geas of the Cape, and bravely carried their crews to Australia? We we proud of men and veséels, a8 we atouid be, but our pride will bo hambied, and the lustre of their deeds and performances our rine, will be diuimed, unt wo,can as triuinphanily eimb.azon upon the roll the names of the yuchtamau and the yacht that shall have brought back to Cowes that silver mona- ment of our defeat, that, tothe dircredit of our racing acht-men hax been permitted to stand so long in the ‘lysinn Halls of Hoboken, e have somo idea, howevpr, that the time is at hand whon we shal! see the hope 60 long cherished realized; the subject is ut present, wo are told, rife among our yachtsuon, and time it was that it should bo #0; we ure informed that mucu as we have improved our vessels the membera of thy New York Yacht (inb atill oon- eider themselves immeasurably ahead; they contend that we have been content to aim at making onr vessels equal to ths America, whilst thoy have far outstripped ber long since; let them noi, however, be too sanguine on this point, We may not have been #0 altogether duli of comprehension as thoy imagine; we would warn our ¢ yachtemen, neverthcicss, against over confidence on thia rolnt, for we canaot afford to suffer a second defeat; whether the questicn is to be decided thiv side of the Atlantic or the other, a double contest is before us; we must win the first~-we must make up our minds to do that, and we trust that victory will be acbloved at Now York, aud wo warn our vachtamen that no time is to be lost in maturing their plana; the American yachtsmen bave year alter year renewed their courteous invitation to New York, they taunt ue with not being bold enough to make tho attempt, und it is for this renaan we rhould like to see the first conclusion tried iv their own waters; that this will lead ton deciding trial of both builders’ ond sellors’ sicill there can he jittle doubt, but of this thore wiil be time enough to consider; let us omeo take the British burges ahead of the azure banner with the silver etars, aud where one English bowsprit has shown the way another will be quiekiy found to follow. We hope that our yachtsmen tvill not suffec this yeod to pass without showing what we can do with our ‘et of yachts; we have learned (hut the Emperor of the French proposes, ac am additional feature to the Paris Exhibition o: 1867, a grand regatta, to be beid at some of the m: "and among tho many attractio prixo to test the supenerity of yachts of all nations, Now ‘wo ask Our yackirmen sont us our flag will hold there, {f we have not disposed of the queston of superi+ ority with America previously; are we to appear thore with the burgee of England second to the starz of Amert- cat Will our British yachtemen submit to this, and contentediy witness the charapionship of the sea_repre- sented by any other nation bit themselves? We aro told that a fleet of Amorican yachts purpoe* sailing for France, to test,their prowess upon thet occasion; lot as De to meet and induce them to pay us a wis ; but let us first win back the trophy, and with it that prestize which it should he the ambition of avery British yachtaman to see rostored to English yachting. ‘The editoris) trom the Hznaxn, referred toin the above article, {2 alen republished in the magazine. THE PIRATE FLORIDA. A Wemun’s Testimony he United States District Court Respectiug Her Treatment by the Officers and Crew of the Kebel Pirate Florida. {From the Ravenua Nae Deurcorat. remomher Mra. t t auitable poiwts on the French cowat; aa will be a valuanis donee ‘1947, aud January, 1951 the war Mr. Williame held the post of Commissioner of Customs at Swatew, China, ono of the five porta through whioh commerce is admitted into the Celestial Kinga: On o homeward voyage, about two account of her health, on bomrd the Jacod Tell, Mrs. Williams was wy Tiorlda, and robbed of pietures ye euriositics this boing the first ease of the Minnesota. Aw tho courts of the United Siétes inake ite rule nO docree of conieeation be entered unless the acts of Tebeition he proved by testimony,-ft to summons from New York Mrs. ship Jacob Rell when that versel waa Florida, and therefore an eye-witness of ects of hostility lo the government, Hor testimony before Jndge Nolson, thouah developing nothing new on the general of Intererting for its personal rem! buccanser who commended the Florida Mra. Willams cherishes ‘ively recollections of the robbing of her per- gonal efiecta by MaMitt, and would be wlad to inflict apon him adequate punlelment for his crimes. She Qccount of the capture of the Jacob Rell, aod taken in the transaction by Maftt. On belag taken on board the Florida, she heard a cultivated voloe eying, od lured by the t's overt was quite ve an “Pleaso take my arm, Dy ruMians, she hia cabin.’ 81 madam, in China. Mra. ee oe ae to return to the Jacob Bell, and there die bel the act of which che was po 55,85 lis z22 ¢i todd: ‘spter fosk While cognerd in en vi ie bh le Sacod Dell ifted agnioas the Florida, on board the latter were in imminent wos got up, and the two vorsels were soon after the Jacob Boll was Ored a ee Williams gives Maftitt a bad le could beter have served bh’ ? 5 FE i 3 j ait & ee f72mete liliams wae on when she, with ali the officers crew Hell, were trausferred to a Danish bark and Bermuda. ‘The evidence (n regard to MamMtt’s overt acts of re! lion being amply sufficient, Judge Nelson issued decree of confiscation. es z= Ed Narrow Escare reom a Hornrnre a i iy tnt ki H Li e ikl i ge Ss 2 4} it a THE OL REGIONS. CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. PETROLEUM ARIBTOORACY. “Mle has riz,” and glory crowns the house of Petroloum the first, last and forever! How easy it is to tell a pro- ducer from any other mortal! His ha! ha! is like a clap of thunder, He “toes out’ like @ true follower of Uncle Sam, patronizes the barber, expands his lungs, and drifws ina peg at the waist; wears white shirts, growls at the waiters, sits an extra half hour at dinner, swears he will import his own wine next year, spoaks to buyers in a voice that might be mistaken for the King of the Cyclops, and to all otherg in his most meliifuous tones; shakos bands promiscuously with all men except those who presume to offer him money in exchange for oil, and by a series of contortions incident to the last quo- tations expands his face to the proportion of “Luna at the full.” Your correspondent having deposited bis last “raise” ($24 62) in the bottom of a “dry hole,” some seven hundred feet under ground, shakes his own paw sadly in @ corner, then joins the fuil-faced fraternity, and, after demonstrating beyond a doubt that the Ro- borts torpedo will produce oil where none exists, generously sells out for enowgh to pay a week's board, Shade of the original Rothschild, why cannot everybody own & thousand barre! well? PIRES stilt continue to play hot occasional among the oll tanks, and notwithstanding thoir extraordicary heat throw a cooling influence over the general elation of spirits, Bince my last I havo to chroniéle two, involving an agurozate loss of somthing ov r two hundred dollars. No. 1 broke out yesterday morning, at baltipant six, at Pithole City, spreading over a large oxtent of country, known as the “Holmden’’ and “Rooker farme, and destroying no leas than twenty-seven producing wells, including about fourtoen thousand barrels of oil in tanks. No. 2 occurred this morning, near the head of the Great We tern ron, and for a short timo bate {pir to sweep the choice spot of oildom and destroy a daity production of upwards two thousand barrels, besrdes an immense quantity already abatracta. By dint of extraordinary exertion, however, the fiery stroain was checked by small dam thrown across the ravine and the loss conflaed to two derricks, with thelr engines and machinory, and about three hundred barrels of oil. This fire had a sin- ater origin and wili serve as a warning to all who aco interested in oil tanks. Three men were at work with picks near a tank enclosed in a rough board house. Tho door being shut the gas had accumulated inside Tho door swung opon just as a spark was emitted from tho point of a pick by concussion with a piece of flint rock. The explosion was inetantancous, severely burning one of the men and causing slight injuries to the other two. CAUTION TO ‘THE PORTIC. ‘The action of the Herano in refusing further recog- nition to the Petroloum Board ayeeate to give universal satisfaction. The wells and leases represented on ’Change have long since taken a tow seat in the syna- gogue, and thoso who realiy possess vatuabic interests to dispose of convinced that the home rarket is the only advantageous one ether for buyer or seller. Mon who make blind investments in oil are sure to bo swin- diod, and the only chance to got even is to swindle some one elso. ‘This has been going ou long enough, and should bo stopped. The effect is highly detrimental to the producing interest. as it creates distrust in the minds of all but the initiated in the commodity itself, while the real responsibility lies with a few unscrupuious speculators, To those who wish to Invest in oli wells we say most emphatically, Come here and examine what you buy. ‘There are scores of opportunities for profitable invest- ments, but you cannot reap the benelit of thom in Now York, Thers must be, from the nature of the thing, @ certain amount of risk aftending any investment which can be made; but there are also good chances of realizing immense profits from small capital, provided that capital is handled judiciously and under the supervision of the owner. The encourag- log prospect consequent upon the conclusion of peace and the great demand for export bas given new life to the whole community. ‘those who already heve pro- ducing wells are working for more, and those who have not are struggling to get ome. May success attend them. Producers are rether unsettled in opinion in regard to the continuance of present prices ‘They are unable to obtain reliable information voncerning the supply om banc for export, apon which tiinges Lie chaure for a re ortion previous to the fall demaud. This wneertanty will cause ready sales #0 soou as the bnyera wii! cdvance at tire wells in.proportion to the advance in New York. This they will not do at present, ant, tn fac always backward on Ubis point. move tn nocond elreles, and producer COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. MMPANBLUNG 08 THE GRAND Jou The Grand Jury were sworn resterday m ic General Sessions, and, after a brief charge by Recorder Hackett, in which he instructed thea: pot tu find indictments egainst violations of the Exciw tnw, this Court having Pronoaneed the act unoonstitutions!, they entered npow tho discharge of their duties, They found a number of indictments in the aiterucon, upon which the prisogers wore arraigned. Most of the accused povtiew, whew bronght to the bar, pleaded guilty to the charges preferred against thera, and os the Vastrict Attorney personeliy invest], ctroumstances of each cnse he was prepared to aid tho Court in mpt dizposition of iuem. ‘iho Rocorder pended Judgment in a number of instancea, and put ¢ offenders upon their good behavior, but taking spe- olel paius to inform them that if they wero over ar- rested eee upon auy Charge he Would semtence them upon plea without going through the forza of a trial. A WACOH OF BURGLARS GENT 10 THR 6/41 PRIBOS ASD PENI- | YENTIARY. Atbert Jarnes, who was indicted for attempting to steal ‘sbout three hundred dollare worth of property of va- ricus kiudo from the bouse of rene! lh ener fo. Kast 120th etrect, om the Tth of May, guilty toan attempt at grand larceny. Some arti: lated ware os of pl which wore identified by Mr. Sohen:k were fuund in the whou arrested. three gold ‘8 possession John Ielliey waa flugor rings on the 2a Ja) tte y of Frederick Lockwood, Mr. accepted @ ples uf an witempt at lareeny. Theso prisoners wore each veut to the State Prison two yeurt and six monthe. ‘On the night of the 16th af June the store of Simon Aub, 331 Broadway, was broken opey and a quantity of neckties stolen by the vargiar, Bome of the stolen Property was found in the peesession of John Smith Sane touarmaned ies Soraraee aie oan attempt at Parglary tu the thi Fordinand Gries, who See manaee for banpiectresty entering the EN%. of John Marbeimer, 144 Grand street, on the 13th toh 3 pleaded guilty to an attempt. Hie Honor sentenced and Gries to the State Mohn Rey” dieu’ Smith, wha entered th Promises of » Whe en 0 Albert Be! No. 22%) Woot Sixteenth street, om the mieht of the watch aod . sentence COURT OF SPECIAL SESSICNS. Lefure Justices Kelly and Dowlis ¢ TIOLATION OW BOAT Lawy, Wiliaw Giteon and Johu Goegan were arraaued yee. terday for violating the boat laws. These pariies bired © boat and went alongside ihe sMeamer Homberk, lying at anchor in the Nurth river. When arrested they were Communication with the sailors, end were ar- rested by the harbur polices. Vbe exense offored was that they were trying to purvhare old jusk. They wore fined $100 each. Wm. . Cline and four other compenions wero arrested for a like offence, They wore fownd communicating with the ore of the steamship lows, also at anchor ih tho North river, Their boat was ph by bered, nor had they any license, ‘They pleaded us an excnse that they went to fee rome friends of theirs who Were on beart, They were also Bord $100 each. RATLORA’ POAKDING BOUME James Galvin was fined the eum of $109 for keoptng a eailors’ boarding wg licenee, The accused jot ignorance of law, snd said that he procured license tho next day. CHUNUTY 10 Anwar ‘The society for the prevention of thir ¢rievons offence ie doimg good. Cases from day to-day whero i. Rnd to their domestic oor Kernatan preferred a against William F. Trotter for overloading his joo fi and then using undue exertion in endeavoring to make hia borae pull the lond. When arrested he was near Tay- lor’s, in Broadway, with between twenty-nine and thirty —- Weight of ico in bis cart. Me was fined ton WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. Cucren Prowic..& select plonio for St. Anguetine's chureh will be given at Morrisania on Thuraday, the th inet; the place, Morrie Park, The esteemed pastor, Fathor Woods, areures ite patrons a day of unequalled ihe Morrisania cara, connecting with the Third avenue, pass tho grounds every five minutes, The object, the purchase of a new bell tor the church tower, 19 a worthy one. Eeony va, Ivory. —At the Court of Specini Sosetons be- bail Of $100 to Keep thi ‘Et ‘the women aay more Tee 70 THR EDITOR OF THE HERALD, Wasronesran, August 6, 1966 An article appeared in your paper of the Sth inst. on the late murder in this town by toldicts from Fort | cd for thom by government in the vew bill, eee et tO eT mG ee Ramee ek be oaae a Fae oan reference to which I should ilice vo #tate two facts w hich have mot appeared fa pribt, First, the soldiers, after tho Orstof the Oght, Anding that the®oould not engage Mr, Elliott in a Oght, although they hod broken his arm, wont to the fort, a distance of two miles, took from the stables and harnessed a pair of hore to am ambulance, came back w the house of Mr. Eillott, bringing with them threo raorg solliers, gt the gate with their muskets (one of said ing a non-commission’d ofiiver). ‘the musket within a few rods of where I om writing, Tlie fact is that on the day of tho night of the murder, « gontieman Saying ia the lowe wont to mako u viel at the fort, ere that the com: manding Officer was absent, and there wee nota commis sioned officer at home—bas! al! gone to the city. ‘Comments are unnecessary. { would add, 11 you want to seg dirty hole visit Fort Schuytor. Y J.P MAHER, NEWS IT A fire at Cairo, TH, on the 9 valued at $50,000, The Rockland (Me.) pa ES or two subsequeatiy he pulled a acoldent and found found beinnd tt $9, in United States wrapned ina nowspaver. ‘Tho money proved to havo been taken from his safe. Ho watched the package aud was and heart-brokon (o find that the thiot was his adopted son, ayoung mac (hn whose future pram ise he had the highest confidonce. A confession made by the young sooundrel ed the fact that he bad ab difforent times robbed the w and kied-hoarted Cap tain of $13,000, The criminal docket of Paimyre county, Wiseonstu, i eald to read thra:—Rev, James S Green, hing the ith, aching whiskey wi land, preachins the gospel wi license; James Brown, sotling whiskey on Sund: J. HL. Luther, preaching the gospel; Judy ev, ‘D- ing a bawdy house; Rey. Henry Louthan, preaching the gospel. y ‘The young ladies of Louiavitle aro coir Rouaeean a cane to replace the one that the bead of Mr. Grinnoll. ‘Three cases of sporadic yellow foyer Lave been re ported in Savannah, Ga. A doy ton years oid, named Intkloinan, was run over > bi a@ street car, in Loulgiilc, Ky., on the &@ nat Rov, Mutthow Davenport lately preached at Okalbene, Miss, He is one hundrod years old, Bricklayers out West are on a atrike for $5 90 per day. The valaation of the town of Tacntou, Mass., is this year $9,307,613. ‘The artesian well at the Chicago ctocir yards has reached a depth of 446 feet, and no water yet, Two lads in Woodford county, Ky.. had a street quar. rel, which they finality settled by sloot.og at each other. Both were wounded and satisfied. A boa constrictor escaped from his box on board @ brig in Mobile harbor. After having gorged himself on chicken he was lasaoed and recaged. The new wigwam now buiiding in Philadelphia for the National Convention will be onc hundred and forty- six by one hundred and sixty-five foot. It will be com- structed of boards, and will necommodate ten thousand persona, The interior will consist of a vestibule and ampiutheatro, two galleries and four ante-rooms. Inte the veatibule.a door, twelvo feet wide, will open from Girard avenue, A duor ©” equal eze will load to the amphitheatre and fower gallery, nud a private entrance will open into the fadies’ gallery above, ‘The ante-roame will be uged for committee pyrpovws. At the he dof tho building will be plnced the spoakor's desk, and op cithor aide the tables of the reporters, ‘The anphithentre will be seventy by one hundred and forty feet. The gal- leri¢s wilt be supported by tron pil! xteon feet apart. ‘These will be hang with everzree’ jooned with flow- ers during the sessions of the convention Tho receipts Of wheat at Milwaulec, Wis., in 1865, were over twelve million busheis—and ao ahead of the receipte at Chicago, ; The rebel ram Merritage bal but a ehort lived carecy, haviag been attacked and driven back by the little Mont- tor but two days after she first cate outside of the rebel works near Norfolk, and heiug finally lown up by hor commander a few days afterwards, upon the rebel vac Yorktown. ‘Tho Southern poople, how- ever, Morrimac wae a great schi — and it i now ‘a Norfolk to construct @ of her to tothe French Exposition next year, ase specimen of the work of Southern renine. A freshet, in Owen county, Ky., last woek, drowned nineteen persons, It ia Stated that a large nomber of the freedmen of the parent , onolosing up thoir Itbore for thw year, re move with their families to the Lomestesd lands provid. give don. broke over Ono handred and twelve thousand wore realized al Aovannah, Ga, afew days age on of shot and shell, Droken cannon, field und siege pleces collected trom Georgia battte Belds, ‘There is to bee regatia at Spring iatd, Maes., sometime in September, Minnie St’ Clair, fale but fri1, commiited sulcide by taking laudaoum, in Hartford, Conn., on the 4th inst, ‘There were two hundrod and twolve pupils in the Hartford Deaf and Dumiy Asyluc lost year, Farmors in Now Jersoy are experimenting in rulsing toimaco, Lightning last woek struck ® howe in West Duxbury, Masa, rendering ronsetes: two iadiex, Ono of them fatied to immediately recover, though every odort war made to Teatare ; but waile the body was boli prepared for burial the chest Leaved with» gasp, offorta wore renewed which resulted in subscquent re- covery, A movement Is on foot te bull? # pew hotel in Phila elphia on the plan of the one now building in Boston. ‘Tho Massachusetta Horticultural Suciely aro going te erect two frult preserving houscz. Tho value of boots and shoes monufactured tn the br ‘States MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. : Married. Arun —Sreware.—On Thursday, Augnst 2, by Rev. tL. S. Weed, eases a at soca Kater Srew- of John’ Maguo, keq., of West Mo- August, by the Rev. V. Drug "Hisny'O” Bomawe No Frontpa W. Wooo, No cards, ‘ Saenman—Hewrrr.—On Thursday, J) 18, Rosgra T to Marta A., eldest daughter of the late BH. N. ali of this city. os Died. Po ae eter, August 6, ws Be f. Lim fen street, ira, Mania AnGaviun, rer of Sutton Anqavine, nt he ga relatives and friends are respectfully poten se from her late rovidence et re, bee Band Eighth ‘clock, when « repose of her seul, from thence to Ca'vary Comotory. jARRiNGTON.—After a short ilinew, Mrs. Jann Rararea- Barrington, 53 yoars, 1 month 5 ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and thone of , Thomas, Joho M, and Groen- Invited to attend the funeral, from this (Wed ler remains will the Evergreens for interment. ng, of Monday, Acgust 6, of ATR, youngest child of Major 8 toutlis and 13 days. uguet 6, Brews, daughter of Kk, aged 18 months and 4 days, it take piace this (Wenesday) inorning, Foridence of ber grandfather, fatte atroet, August 6, Saran, infant Joaeph and Josepline Bluxome ‘August 1, Taowas Seowy. family are’ respectfully iavited te No, 406 Canal street. "e Neck, on Munday, Augunt 5, aud. a Li. and Zoe Cartes, aged 9 months and 19 ESTES : t : : i b ite ffi aie? ail si cet i if fh fp i? i of cholera, Arena of Steanvers, 2m real, ja his 38th eer, Terme funeral will take pleco thie (Wednesday) afters noon, atone o'clock, from bir late roridenes, Siaty-alnth Albany aud Montreal pape rt pitere PR gem A ne fa ‘on Mondey, wwe eure, ‘the ven py friends ef the family are respect fully invi‘ed to atton’t the funeral, from bie lato reat. 04 Carlton avenue, this (Wednesday) aflernoow, “(enmmancie Monday, August 6, afinr short bat nevere Minexe, Matactis Comser.cy, aged 92 years, a na- tive of the ‘of Mat |, connty ‘of Galway, ‘The funeral will take plooe this (Wednesda: aflernoom, at two o'clock, from No, & Eligebeth street, ‘The {riewde sad rein tivor are respectfully invited to ab Auanet 7, of conramp Dace! and Elizabeth orning, .