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- 1 = act accra ‘and the oh repeal. vention. They resolved FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. WEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Cc A N A D A tee do wot eau he prose of enka a Vraders ony the THE NEW ORLEANS RUOT bry ty va edu must beput down andoratial : : Tuvxspar, August 9, 1868. . ‘do not recgrd Mr, Banks’ buncombe. It bas been at The scenes of the S0th of July were, con Taunspay, Angust 9—6 P.M. Firat Sesston—10:30 A.M. Ido not recard IF mortcan parties, mcludiig the Knew | Statement of Governor Wells. of Lowisiaua— | gicted tz case the couvenlon wet. "Sten cee the reba Business in Wall street to-day has been, moderately 300 sh N'¥ Central... 105%¢ ’ Nothiogs.- Bot whan, fie. gig: Fd Lee A i * eaneee ‘Binecionoevine: mecemen ce vee pil sh nee i rey active but free from excitement, 80 long a& money > wl s ir own law in. relaion to. thelr is Sadpaae an’ bean. tanned. by Ge it ~ “ Fomains az abundant as it is at presemt there will be no Mr. Chambers’ Speech in Par- | repeating thoir own law, on Tor atty years ana | Wells, of Louisiana:— tormlnation. I every olber moans tailed, 19 resort te probability of a recession of prices, apd there is no tm- liament. nope pak the lawlonn De Sree of uae, To oma Longe Panreg or Lovmana:<. & ahh Mauer! to” thie The — police ~ | ‘mediate prospect of any ee change in the condi- a ; . Canada. What doos Kil mean? It saya to the Fenian | loans t a, souk ot July, Ca? Sig ees Brrond ilar ase at the “Ot cals yr, De. ff 10 10. + count or - tion of monetary affairs, although it is fair to assume ote ava iver Bi Sgnsplcatocs agnlngt Soa oo ney, Ee ontee Wepes oe, an citizens were kil Lae A ades ‘each, hay Ahat the movement of the crops may impart greater | 5000 activity (o the circulation of capital Loans are made freely on stock collaterals at four Fegcent, with exceptions | 100000 do. 4 100 do... .. 105% 100 Alton &T H ” is what f(t means, and for that " ys | sete tos 100 Mil & SUP RR pet 7156 Its Delivery. seine have get to bo now and at all times fully | and immediate causes of this outrage demand | tore than t Ss Gienaat oan coed na prepared. auother. sign of ‘ail!’ more signideant | thorough inyetgation and, ex and as chiet | more than thas t fe merbers wero attacked. 1 mean ~end one oF more revolvers Canada, n- | has, the credit of humanity, creat his Why. were | ‘ere except to . 120 though the President should be in tho bre very man shrou; it that Disorderly Proceedings During | gum site win Zr tous S| gv 0 cat, ob Gist ot nies | rite, aes cnrged ania ie ly t to 100 Reading RR. and explanation, of the Ifecl a solemn duty repens, 01 Admitting they wore ane for that purpose, whas ‘at throo on governments and at five on railway shares. 200 do... eg aspect appears for us, &8 well as. for Ll ‘There is a somewhat stronger demand for discounts, but 100 Mich Central RR T10! of the world, im another quarter. me to give a plain, unvarnished statement of its 2 | occasion was for alarm, unloss it was meditated te no change in rates, First elas# commerctal paper is 800 Mich Bo & No 1. 86) BicGce Fulminates at the demonstrated superiority of the new og aa pede. In ‘doing this. Ib Becomes neconay for assault the convention? The inference is irresistible; for sis oh Bad Phe 800 do. +....-+." 86% | Darcy e Bt ad | as shown within the last two mouths in the Prassian me to commence in the year 1864, at the reorganization | the massing of the police was designed to break up the taken at a6 per cent, and long date at 6};. 100 do.,....810 8635 Austrian war. I kaow nothing on this subject but what | of civil government in portion of Louisiana h | ‘convention, } op thi fT wae Western monoy markets remaia aay and prime paper is 1100 a) Orange Meeting. {had ‘but if, as-is stated on good authority, she | had been wrested from rebel authority. I rogret, in ¢his | sna opporvunity, A | in active demand in Chieago at 10 per cent dliscoant, ae ~ Enyder-BaBeld is capable of belng Alaehecend Hirse umes | esaacodne, to be obliged ‘o sre Pree cit it Hot | arrival of @ procession of blacks with music on the hile Kastern anchaign is .vory: agence, she roles (being is sas 0 é as rapidly as d creche Sree) 1 te RuMay. 8 foaling (of vant bea 'y | way to the jilacg oF the tion, Whem w e ory, , the 20000 29% 200 do.....b10 86: minute, then the verbial of war become that I ame bat an insignificant atom in the great | this ne retreat, with pollos pac buying and 1-10 premium selling. The leading | 20000 _do.....b30 30 800 Ill Central RR.. 122% REVIEWS THE “SIGNS-OF THE TIMES.” reduced to's caloutatton, not 80 m| as tothe numbers | cause of maintaining and perpetuating the Union of | mon and citizons, at the corner of Canal and Dryades t Dankers there are still under tbe necessity of sending | 1000 Del,LackW 1m 1003; 200 Cleve & Pitta RR 81% HE "| engaged on opnealt® Ce ety arms with which | these States, streets it was received with ingults and jecrs, which 4 be 1000 Gal&Chic lstm 99 = 200 0 sss eevee 8TH ke.” they are furnished, As ig the of the ‘THE STATE LECTION Uv 1864, brought ona collision. A shot was fired, but the affair } ourrencyby express to New York to mect their drafts. | 1999 Tos Wablmex 90%; 19 Chic & N Westa. 36 eo, T ke. world—the iron mart of tho world, she will be | ‘The history of the country teaches us that, | ended in nothing sorious, On the Stock Exchange there was a well distributed | 3000 MLt, FUWA&C 2d 953, 500 able to furnish as with ome hundred thousand such | under the policy of tho lute Jamonted President, all the ‘he ne: ‘of 4 ‘arrest df a re Dosincen, Dut the Westera dhares ted the way m point of } 6000 ClevirTol sfbds 1025¢ d able 10, faratsh Or Wand there ce “eertelniy: eae 4 ional cittachs oF Louisians. to tbe parishes thet ichin | ..soe exh age/ot fitwepe: Gas eho. Annies if » ccttint S 2000 MichC,8pre, old. 108 SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE'NEW YORK HERALD. hundred thou: British Amartoagy Tesnitinr with | tho Union Hines were invited and authorized, in the pro- | what offenco-l.am unableto say, The gro Of colored activity, The general impression is that the present rise | 45 41.5 Be Stata NY 100 bpp? tho use of | the ordinary rifle wi 14 soon | ciamation msued by the military commander of this de- Wat otra bau eee to wr Fe Fade anere thas not yet culminated, and that a rather wild specula- | “§ Am Bx Bank... 11336 Orrawa, August 9, 1866. | become familiar with this converted Eni ig to hold an election on the 224 day of February, | sion, the same as a body of white men under the came " fier which the UB T have succeeded in obtaining some further particu- | therefore, on the one band we seo the signs of an ag- for State officers. ‘Tho election was hold; and | Circumstances... Some of the crowd tookmh ‘of the tion will cap ita climax, after : ames 0 side h their | 100 Central Coal on a Mr. Chambers’ speech in the Canadian Parliament | Stessive und menacing Folnted against us, on the | thon, being a refuges from my parish (nthe robe! lines | policemen, und others that of the or. boars will enter the arena and demolia 200 do 51 200 Cloy & Tol RR.. 116% | lars of Mr. other we have this assurance, that hereafter war must de- | in consequence of my Union sentiments, I was noml- |.” prigkbats were: ‘2 shot fired, the adversaries, the bulls. who venture to sell | 299 do 50% 100 Chi & RislandRR 1073¢ | yesterday. Ho said that at the opening of the session } pend as much on art seen Sot that weary to bo | nated by the free Stato party, as It was callod, and by |’ mony going toy songurerannes by. one of the 4 7 a i}, and, like | 100 Camb 47 200 'd0,....++++ 107% | many members had been loud in their denunciations of 7 supplied both for mulitary and political purposes from the | the extreme radical party, of which Thomas J. Durant | orod ye toghe eee Shencent ts trast thet, fou NBER 8h -prsncnty homerentmen tc Pee Fe ‘do 41% 300 107 #3 the Niagara frontier, | great arsenal and workshop of the world. There is an- | was the acknowledged loader, a8 their candidate for | Crowd of policemen at the cores, aud followed up. by those who sow the storm, may reap the whiriwind, 500 West Uni 56%; 1000 tho recent military movements on the ef 1 other, and the Yory latest sign of our times to which I | the offlce of Lieutenant Governor, Tho first named | rapid ding by the crowd of biatks,, who rovurned the At the open board at tea o'clock the market opened | 3g do . 56% 200 do. 2i'call, 1062{ | inside the House and outside; that notices without num- | wish briefly to refer in ite ‘al and scientific aspecis. | tickot, handed by Michael Hahn for Governor, was r bel P 4 fire as fast ag they could, but being overpowered Yow York Ceutral sold at 1054, Brio | 400 do. t 56% 200Tol Wa Western 4554 | per had been put upon the paper ostensibly, at allevents, | [ moan tho exploit of the success‘ul laying of the | elected. Governor Haln served until the atu of Srtte drivhin tedia Sie taseh: ‘aud took shelter in the with a drm tone, Now York Central sold at 105%, OUTS cELen Ion marie FWACHIC. LS ppd Mi ccloda tat to | Atlantic I perceive that our American cousins, | March, 1805, when, by his resignation, 1 sue- | chanics’ Instital 6854, Clovelaud and Pittsburg 88, Reading 1124, Micl- | 14) WA MNing Gon, 11%; 200 do. 1 with the view of having invostigatt Fogard 60 | Vio certainly are not chargenblo with Riding thee gh coved to the office of Governor. In tho moan- | “"Ir' tye. ohjeck tof “ttié polibe was simply| to pre gan Southern 86 a, 3, Northwestern 3634—preferred 6834, | 1600 do prof. 274 what all admitted had been blunders; but he appealed to | ynder any bashol or even “pock of | timo, by virtuo of mili authority, an election | sorve the public peace, why did mot they, after fort Wayne 1085, Mariposa pre- the House and to the country to know where were those | modesty, are glorifying | themselves’ not ouly on | of delogates to a Stato con' n to amend and revise | fj i tweir original Fort y by poe pI ihe men had roulre to origit 20% the laying of the cablo, but on the very | tho constitution of 1852 had ‘The-convens | positions at the corn sit a Th ‘street which effee- forrod 2734 a Af, Western Union Telegraph 563. At the aon? b ei were 45 J invontion iteolf, Morse invented the syste, tli met, frain: oonstitstion ein de motions ‘here those who wore aq agxio y ey 92) tion ed a " ia wery to first rogular board it was somowhat irregular; but on the Marte) + a ring ry tunlly out off egress from the tront, and, plac: for inquiry? Was it because the government bad | and Cyrus W. Field it under the Atlantic, | Wel aboliahed: h Constitution is now the fundamental Z ih 14 4 beon so strong; Wad if booause ghoy bad | Mr, Prosideut, tts hardly nec"asary for meto say, T sup- Bed Ble ea hac cettome Gavin eek: | 2 Rare LO NER DIN: VORE Oe, Coe baliging, ary he whole steady. Now York Central closed %4 higher 23K ng 1 acting Airbed arrival of the military, who were knowo ' gan Southorn 1%, Tilinols Central 4, Norib- | 409 lo ....775. 100% Minister of Militia; was it the patronage ofa riding, Of 7 goua work ought to be, the jolnt contrihation of Tal. bron elociod, and was in soasion at tue Wms of the as- | tho front of the building BS eoraleit Ob wt western 34, Mariposa preferred 3. Erie was S (fice, that led those men to | inns, Germans, Frenchmen, Englishmen and Americans; | sumption by me of the duties of tho office of Governor | ivory pegs rong %» ty Me Second Sesstou-1 P. the hope of some paltry, offen, thavono contributed the battery, another the magnets, | Sbarke be dd raion ptr ag | %. lower, Cleveland and Pittsburg Clevelant | ¢coosnU83%s, 5.20063 107% 700 sha N abandon that which should be to thom moro sacred than | [At 000 se cnondod wires, Another the. sytem e cH ying frowal the-climax af fiese murdorou: ig Hoody and Yolodo 3%, Rock Islund@ 2%, Northwestern p Sis, 10-40 99% 400 Chic & No'wes'n. -30% | their own self-presorvation—the fearless advocacy of the | reading by sound of »."0alx. But join‘ly or individaanty ‘Aftorward the ‘aonee aa lod Co: renee dar the cals i ong & ne & 5000 rn, 73 r va doprer. ok | paniny fected, tog tmiraclé remaking that’ the ipse of the s0.cal nfederate | as 9 soken of surrender the polic ¢ members: ferred 3 Government securitics were stro + | fooshsMleSo&NIuRR 89! 1000 Chy & Gol RR, Wes | Tehts of the investigation of every subject, much more Ta Gt bet oct Oe ar transmited by govern meant took place, and by the sarrénder of the | of the convention and other white citizens and brought ‘ y im coupon five-twenties of 1595, which | 569 a0 7 ‘entiong ese dafeer ona be forces in thd trass-Miselssippi Department the entire ter- | them into the streets, where the most prominent of those 400 Chi & Ko’k IsRE 106% 100 Tol,W & Western 43 100 Mar&Cinkstpref.. 423¢ the investigation of a subject that inyolyes-the livesand | Fins at tho rate of 280,000 m! & second of tine, va a f sult could not be offered 16 tho'tountry than that it | Iu about the ninctisth part of a second. AS the | iy conduct toward the population 0 of the city. Why did mot the Mayor or his Chief of foro 2 en London and Ottawa is + a WD Y nh told that tl bt not, there could not, be | Mean difference of time between J] parishes reclaimed? Although I had béen porsecutend | \ios amason: ‘atthe door and forbid any maould bs told al secs Gea i) about five hours, loss five minutes—as it 1s om the point || PAUSE Cooma netLe ihe “obel authorities I sup- | ¢romeutoring, aud then awalt tho arrival of the milt- special 2 advanced from tho national banks, whic doposit with tho Treasary as 9 The rise in the latter is ¢1¢ {a demand | 100 West U el. ire the bonds to | 200 Boston the bonds t© | igo Pac Matl S¥Co.. 225 Thied Session—2:30 P. M. 3 of circulation, ac: cording to law. Coury cos of 1881 advanced 35; : | free discussion of tho acts of public officers on the floor | of seven o'clock in tho morning hero while {tie high ‘ 8 t ‘ 600 shs Erie RR, 683g | fr e + ressed all fecling of rancors0 natural to tle huian | tary? By this thet 4 most delib:rate und coupon five-twent ic L362, 14, seven-thivty notes of 1000 Reading REL... 112" | of Parliament, Tho despotism of France, the tyranny } noon tu London—it follows that » direct mosenge started breast under Such circumstances, anda béllet that a ma- | horrib‘e phase of ti Bloody wwagedy, would have, boom Jhe first series, \¢, third series, 3g. 2000 | do... 400 -dov->0..70. 112%} of the most despétic Fulers of! uropea) nations, oduld | ffm thero at twolve orcloek precisely might be reoely od jority had been seduced ‘from ete alleganc® to the old | avoided, It i al notorlous thatthe polica fated to as. Ata porns ae eady, and } 5000 U S 6's, 10-41 600 MicSo&NIndRR. 8635 Gaeilge ap ty elspa | edge hag flag by wiles of artful domagoguos who brought on the | rest er attempt to arrest even one of the riotous citizens one «clock board the market was steady, and f 38 ia Cop Rit.. 123 not ask for more, could not hope for more than this, To | mozsage transmitted had taken shap? in the mind of the s . * a ; ‘ 18000 do... a; 43 Ulinoia Com RI, 122 s Pa aie Ail of the | robellion, I determined to try tho offoct of, kindness aud | who, according to their oft-repeated statements, were t the Lai-past two session witout material change of | 5000 ‘Trn,7 3-10, Ist s 105% 200 d0,......+. 1224 | tell to this country, to proclaim to tho ‘people of the eg ‘ ges ia val PH baie a hen 8 lipve conciliation in winning them back to thoir first love, I cont incatly ater ag, ding had-killiog perons whe po. Erle closed 4 higher than at the first regular | 7000 2d 8, 10599 400 Clov & Fitis IR. “87% | amorican republic, to-mnnounce to tho people of Kngland | Wovlwich and Portsmouth and Downing wireet within an | S{¢resod thom. proclamation. cougratutating them on | had surrendered and were In thiotr etstody. mort 'W, 47: Ohio nod Missicsippi cor- | 22900. $d s, 10: 200 M0, ..eseeee! BTN bidders op Hy! ; % 3 their restoration to the protection of the government of T think that I haye fully shown that it was the vd; Fort Wayne 4; Ohio aad Mississippi cor | S009. ¥S\Tia/b 1. TOL BOOChi&Northwes'n, 364,°} facts patent to them all was'morexposition, Are Amerl- } eazy forenoou ora tt lg periectly evident that wo have | J. and order, and tat, as far as I was concerned, Twas | of thosoonpased GeO Capeeiition to. Uedak it uy 3. Michi foutberm was 44. | 1000 Mo 6's, no? 300 Wos.-'{-b00 36)2 |-eans iguorant of their weaknesses, and.do they.not know | all ihe resources of the empir, not only theoretleally | withing to fofget the past. T Vexgod chem to cubinit | fo.ce, ‘Tho inforénce to be drawn from the Letter of the lilinois Central 44, Cleveland and Piitsburt %4, | 2000” do. “79% 200i &Nweat'npref. 6544 | Where our strength “lies? Tenit the voice of some | Dut Practcally, at our back in any just defensive war ) cheerfully and unreservedly to the. now ordcr of thine, | Mayor ia thatsuch.a-eourse was resolved upon; and the te 1 2, Ni vertorn. preferred 5009008 Visscer,b15. 303g 400 Clev & Tol RR,. 116 which wo inay be forced to face. and assured them that although the State government | massing of the police and their willingness to rush inte Cleveland and Toledo 34, Northwestern preferred 34. | aor 30° 4000 dbs... 2 <i 116%4 | unknown member in a loglalative-* assembly’ in | | Darcy, who is tho most ready and cartons friend of | hat boon ortanized, yet. T was ausibus that @ general. thoay Linky Sully ealabison the act tay the cag As pression prevails tbat the quotation of for 30% 600 Chi& Rock: 4 fleas open nglish rule in Caunda, went on seh Pert lela- nt a 5 , iieomhiton ety aud mob-inw mast | Sap preliarate pahpaten apepancite FOO Gage e CEEN AGT AMT eS CaN ge TL Reale oh eae a co Ottawa: thatis to open the | Rngian nue if British constitution nad tie besutios of | gleguion for tte oMcérs sbioutt bo hell th w ich ye wiiolo “oP fits g be 100 Tol, Wab&West'n 4214 500 West Un'n Tel... $6}; 200 Pitis,Ft W & Chi 106 60 Qicks'r Min Go. 60° 600 GO... 105% 200 d0..c. se. 4034 1000 odo, 105%, 800 N ¥ Con RR 60 104% LOOALL&TerHautpret. 67 200 do +. 105 200 Chic & Alton RR 108% 200 do 10 105 13 New JerGen RK 127 raheees egfragerygrrepeinrs varia | loyaity until his audiénce were in rapta ‘and cheers cea tee aat petenae 3 dd tod abot toner si Tit tao Pees Hs Hae See She a dentating Feo ee oe eee ns couversant with our | resounded apon the night alr. But the question ts asked, | onices in several parishes. F slund@ thelr pplication’ to | civil war, and the flame is not yet extinguished im the Fe nad tna oltival position, with our military | WEY wes not this reply mado Ju Parliament, wlicte | the resident of the United States for speci partons. | breasts of tho former staveholitigaristocracy. ey ants aindiitn' wat phpaviiassavofidelauon a8! wos} Contes or AC tie autboutbes anci@or ite I persisted 19 my course Of reconciliation, notwidhstand: | “Sinving flied tn thei frst attompt to doattoy the gov. " 0 c " a t vi and remonstrance+ ‘nlou potaitr selene F es net Ho said ft 2.keeP | tions involved th Chambers’ arguments ? ber) freedom | pe loved my. peligy wall be apevetiae in. aseomiee me (hie tpolttleat Vistenos hy whiten vier Chi Juste tutate, ditonorablo for the goverament, because | °! /"liamentary debate no moro than « maine ing the pirpore Intended nad who predicted that at | tained their supeomacy: before tho way. Hs the very first clection thesc men in. cyery parish My deliverate conclusion is that if the military Pars | drawn the lives.of the Union men who Illinois Central in Loudon is dividend included, it is woll to montion that tis was the price ex-dividend Government securities were firm, Coupon sixes of 1881 were 4 higher, seven-thirty notes of the secondand third ceries 34. At the thre» o’elock open board the market was COMMERCIAL REPORT. steady. New York Central sold’ at 105, Rending 112, for the time-boing It had strength, to cxtort money |, where they held the power would proser.be overy man | 1 Calanions £0, MREIEND PORTED IE EP aba Arey UNO geP TereMAy AREA OE. A) | unnocemmln Wee Bee ey eaten UNITED. STATES: COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. from office who liad not bocn. in tho rebel caso, “These | themselves conspicuous lu maintaining thelr allegiance tral 1227, Clovoland and Pittsburg 8754, Cleveland and | Asuws.—Recaipts 4 bia, ‘The market continued dull | P20 tong members , who. bad at fitet taken | Te Alleged Bounty Jumping Frauds at Ho- | Predictions have been roallzod to the letter at every sub- jowillmot be eae. sas pons intel atthest Toledo 116%, Northwestern 36%{-preferred 65 (s. 3), | gud prices were nominally unchanged, this. question growing into submission throu; boken. Scquont electin, with the exception of my own case. | The altinnte ‘secarity, bottr of the gavernthent and Rock Island 106% a 107, Fort Wayne 105%, Toledo, Wa- | Bxeavsrvers.—Recetpts 6,180 bbls, flour, 120 do, corn, shine fae Aaa tianea Coie notice ‘ou tne paper Ho Sep gta ea er tie pa AL Huo" head OF Ubele expe aiaply Ueceuse (I | ratifeadawor ks enbattal ninmndeeh tise dash and Western 4244, Mariposa proforred 27%, Western. | meal, 0,800, bushels-wheat, 99,463. do. corn, 63,228 do...| SPtteased to be acne Of tho podple’srinterests | Yosterday Commissioner Osbora pronounced the fol- | could be asoful in. securing a representation of the Slate | Congress and the enfrauchisement of the loyal Union Telegraph 663f a %j. Afterwards the market} oats, and 7,548,do, nye, The market) for, State and} aid tticirrighis. Whose. ntereste and those. righis were | lowing decision inthe case of James Hughes, who had in Congress, Tt is further well kaown thqt-thdir plat- | man gstie becomes edugat@d and qualified for that ia closed steady, the quotations at five o'clock being as | Western flour, was rather. more steady for.good grades, a form reported by thie committee appointed for that pur- | por ant privilege, one f ae pa lege nips ail me | been accused of having ‘defrauded James Riley oct of | pose wo the Democratic Convention held in this elty was | "I the advocacy of these-measures idontifes me mitts under:—Now York Central 1047; #105, Erie 631 9 3, | while.it continued dull apd heavy for low qualities, Tho}. ; . ple with . ‘mbaoldie ru tives a a hee and fal $700 bounty money :— a reiteration of the doctrine of tho right of sevession ; the in, ition. 0 Pi ent | muss Hudson’ River 1208 34, Reading 11% #112, Michigan | businoss was light, being confined to 6,000 bbls. at the} cient officers “during the in tho United ? | Commissioner Osbora said—Counset may have.cr- | i Rha Re! maces ami of the a acce| jon, pes, ue 72 Southern 86!; a 5, Cleveland and Pittsburg quotations anuexed.. Southern flour. ruled quiet, but" ‘conduct, ther thote every | pected a written opinion ‘at-length on the law points in- see rates the tana Wine oes acheen "Abthe ee nr oe 2 Rock Island 108% 0107, Northwestern 36)4 a 1;—pre- | prices, were swishout, noloworihy. change, with salas of Fee eevee, ancl ‘by | volved tn tho motion to discharge the priaonor, {0 conse- | same convention's well known and tive ‘democrat, was 3. MADIJON-WiLLS,-Governor of Louisiana. ferred 673; w 34) Fort Wayne 1057; 0,106, Ohio.and Mis. } 400 bola, Of Canada flour .trifivg sales were, made at | fo simed at Bee sabous, quoace of the time taken for consideration. since the ee astrae es Sea ha, BA sissippi certificates, 90% 2 %, Quicksilver 493 0.50, Ma- ‘Of rye.flour wi be uBtries | argument, and alo on acount of the importance of the none Ps ‘Sores then’ sm -evithe, wee a ee riposa preferred 2734 9 76: , gales of 200 bbls, at §6 60.8, $6.25... Corn meal was dell se iseretretn wamiereds PE | caso; but, after carefully examining tho decision of Jadge | blunder. Notwithstanding my ‘nomiuat(on > ee : Ti Bag Sandtann tne arte er Ma Kors Gold was firth ia the-early vart of the day at M3540 | at unaltercd prices; sales.200 bbls. Marsh's caloric ie eaid he was? perfectly wo'l aware that | Field ia the caso.of the United states va, Peter Riley and | mocrailc , tiother < was pal, i The ateamon Kensington. hence, YK» but afer. two,o'clock it weakened and’ the Closing | $4.75. Wequolor ‘ | nf thete swore amsnabers in hts House mo) Ut they gare off otters, Fhave doomed such stark superorogatory, for thie SRE reser ootey nares had. he torn fe tg city eee es ar Larie dieilladsiets Save. giant nee quotation was 148%. ‘There was a brisk borrowing | Superfine and, Wostera 2 2$5 50 a 7 157] Peet aie ngs bats he said! che hotorable rcagon that the qtestions: ‘which arove in that case wore | and siguitied his ament, 1 havo so doabt wowd re STerecote We paateunGn ae demand for colo, and the rate paid for loans advanced } Extra Bi 3 39890. 3.5 83 or asitunin, ‘vith’ iis undel sdrovinces, hall suecveded tn Pa ea tes 5 Maye arth ag Oe eee ceston for the parpose of making an age from 1-16 per cont per. diem,at the opening ta, %, per, Commo to cdina oxira. Western. ve O10 @ 8 85 ‘Spenog of the sete, oor i thal the xolcsinent Tre SiLiaet Comment ol, somos inven gent, Extra round hoop $ 00.0.9 80') would in a great measure di ‘and the inability or take: an ee RNOET SNAPE tas” ete ‘he parties who signed the inemor al to,the Secretary | Westera trade brands, 9 40°'s 11 25.) the sapinencss, the. incapssity. of tho. controilors | OmD lansaage, the opinion of the toarged Yellge, when I’) gure z. not boon dIVylgOth 9 fio want oo of the ‘Troasury.to. sell, gold. have been sa.thorougtily | fronts en deere 030 8 10 60 | would pre ae Crvaaingahinonsc sek esope:husricclsonsies seaherity wince ctumas ante ponmiie tan gucveeteemenne 4 Se 136, 9,0 Be Cor md~ laughed at that they are anxious to,taboo their connec. | Common Canad®.:....... 825 a 9 75) warned the ‘ wo st Dianders | 08 the-question of ‘actual residenco,*” which dotermings.| people, Their chief that instrament ing.” he 1) coolness of, tle. | Good'to choice 9°90 a 12 00 inefficte: . ae ted | the gist of the ‘offence in the investigation before: the character of the was thageeaiyam P00 Le tandem ee Hier: wsArdb..ffhe mopderfil cpolnpss of, these, gentle- te alae 500 a 635 a My Peuatet | although tt inclaimed by the that the fourth. | ton of slavery. Yalled athe extra scasion men was shown by one sentence of the document? | Corn meal Jory. ‘we vain ot Canadian erry mig take ito tb aot Aare 180, daca 8 app Sbuitto call a convention, the attewpe wevrenewed |” >) FHE* PERCY: CONTEMPT ‘CASE. PM aod a ‘a matter of ey lywino, a. a 500 fy the hands of tmbeciles status of the compiainant by reason eae a dis- = Conners gen Aang sefepconie ted ame on 7 secondary importance," That meant that the Treasury | Corw ] rt 7 ‘would again be joopardized. He sees le nn wh er we f more spent in | ql a coals ae sult fas gold aha low prise to them, in ones | —Wheal wad ‘raitior moro active, yot ste domant could have, been more and therefore nos liable to enrolment and disoussing the qaostion. ‘comasienoe ara h ARCATION. FA, AIA OF AAMAS, CORPO, that ‘they. TWight Aferwards sell it at a higher. ‘Then | modorate, being confined to the most ucgent require. ‘a the hour-of neod, came tothe | construction ia i Court of Commem, Plene—Chambem. . ayain these bighly patriotic’ foreign bankers, “short” of | ments'of the trade. ~Inforlo- grades were starcidy so | ‘refer these bh gentlemen | ‘ Before Judge Daly. gold, romarked in their excess of zoal for the future | Orm, with prices ton Cree ie Phi gt even of the Brig! hs Pe sicasbeeg 6 GR atari i 5s alg lots were well woitare of their adopted ‘conntey;“Gold'at 150 means | ROME US were well usiannee, | Rae praoticatly tho repudiation of afl debta, public and | small. parcéls; $175 for No. 2 do., § private, to the extent. of their whole amount.’ Do Chicago rior), and mew am! these foreign bankers “shorv of gold, think that | prices further udvanced 1c. per bushel, closing firm af if tho ‘Treasury sold its so-called sirplus the premium | 813¢c, for mixed We , With sales of 110,000 busheis 3a i Western a1 would. be any lower on that account? and.what-dothey | a4 81726 « $2 for mixed nd “i a Ste. for moar by Veing 90 inconsistent as to say in one #entenre | vance of Zc. a $0. per bushel was readily obtained. The that the rate of premium is of secondaty impoftance and | sales reached 7 teal rt gy bet at cl o y Ce c. r Ol 5 Ace C. ‘ i fminwotier chat 1¢ tw ro much ropudiationt Tsim eaty | $9 8 S20 Fie Towa, bie A Me, for, Peuneylvani, Dela: enoagh to discern the drift of theirargument; but | ware and New Jersey, and O0c. 2 6lc. for State. Rye’ schoolboy could have written a memorial for them in } was quict and somewhat heavy, though without quotable otter English. However, being foreign bankers, it is | Change. Barloy and malt continued inactive and mom- Porbans too much to expect fron them a knowledge of good Anglo-Saxon, The fact 12 that the more gold the fual. Corros continued dull and nominal, Scarccly any de- ‘Treasury holds the stronger it makes its own position and more decidedly it paves the ‘way towards mand prevailed from ey source, and the prices of wero oxtemely low. Holders, however, were moro dis- resumption of specie payments. If the condition of our forcizn trade is suck as to keep the geld premium few days ago, for contempt-of Court, finds living in Led low sircet jail bot dp@lespatt ap€junprofitable. To-day his counsel appeared..in court and applied for a writ of habeas corpagymitin dhenvier of releasing the delinqaems ; from durance, ageuer cianicaaneet ~ shadge Daly AE Wide useless to grant a writ of habeas a there eurea he foott oockee wr" 1. soaceseer Pi corpas fi thistake. “Tudge “Birdart Had "full control of tho met who would be ctected, and because t had #eeu'| tie matcer, ACT do txnne the writ'T will be conipelled sented through tho Canadiau press Mad h olunteet force, it {aisé—abso- enough of pablic sentiment to convince me that none bute 4 ‘4 9 Vary cideve. He had manages thost who bad served. the Confederate army, wre to.) tyes rivtnettatly nthe receipt oF the anwar, lutely untrue, He had given them whatever meed of Mr? Petey i! Lone” . ggg duc, He was willl to committal by the accused against the compia nant, it is | had yono into tue Confederate Imes, would be’ elected to Conpsel—Yea, but Mr’ 'y i anxious for thewrm, hice tivcealiy tor ihoit duties, " perhaps nore | quite Imaat-rial what my views aro npon the question. OMos, " Ttoresaw that such a resui: wuld bogsly ce | d¢ch If he should "be coniittdd to pHsoH aged” He $0 than any min tn Uhis House. But what he bad fajd | 1¢ @ppean that on indicinent has been preferred against | marked by tho le of the loyal States as sluowiny | aatniethat the’ proceed diye Before’ Judge Barnard Were On & jormer oseasion on that point was that ho would | {26accumd, on tho same offence, In uke District Court of |g defiant wpirit, and us stitl clorying In a cause th8t ) ireguiat to hover, while he sat in that Logisiatare, votoa sum of | Me Unitel States tor the =tate of Now Jorsoy, and that! had beom sustained by them with sach fextinl tor | yh ivo Daly-—It y. to oer ae Ng ety Me mould nye | Proceedings there are stil pondiny against him; and I | of tite and expenditure of treasre, with mametvas | ,,0°usy Daly Tt willbe penteoty. negiens for me te grees vote any stim of movey, cittior to any institution or to | 8%, Anite tueposed to the oj'inion that tho mailer proper- | and repeated evidences of cont nuing an Antuler- | reliate power to review ao Piececdings of ‘any of our ALY med, I the critleism of the conduct of those men or belong to the Courts of that Stic, aud should be | ant and rebellioce eptrit, and the mam‘estation of | Pontes incon! empt caaom, = = that institution was to bo removed from the coutrol | ere ted and determined. The dovendant is dis} aq intension of persecit.ng all who did not adhere to the | Ct neeh Vos, bubdhis..commitinont. is irregular om tte the representatives of the people. He had rnd that | Sbarsed. fortunes of the conf deracy to the lnat om: tlie part of a . glo Leng | , HxJudge Btuaet, on the part of the defendant, sad | jarge majonty of the citizeus: andwith a pross-aimost | INCU SOWTNODE a ae again the em subtle sophistry called oxpedien posed Lo mcet the market, and sales were effected to the extent of 660 bales. ‘The market closed with a continued downward tendency at the following revised quotations : Upland. Florida. Mobie, N.O.&T. 28 28 2 high, wic higher it goo# the more Wt will be likely. to Hee ee eran a countey was tavindlblen US" | ho begzedto thank the Commissioner for is able and.| agunimousty expressin; sentiments of the amo tenor, | yyiicty sy Nott le not lereguine 7 turn the exchanges in our favor by stimulating exports | Middling. ... ‘The oraior then reterred to the debates tppartial decision, and for the attentiva ho had be- | ia tt a mater of wotyrise that {should pause wd com > wo ~ . 9 M ra glowed.bh thn anak : = Couns. 1—Well, your Honor,, Mr. Percy would like te and check ing importatior la the fi "a Good middling. English 0 of ons, and more part ly mence to reflect on the consequ tice as re: ards the tu~ ve tt ht i importations, In the presont siate of our Neill Brother: to the vote proj by { Hartington for £50,000 for Counsel for the prosecution, Mr. Samuel G. Courtney, | ture security of the govermment and the fate of Uniow haye tho writ, anyhow, A y foretgn trade the lower th golt prominca i> the greater | tor Fe : ; ; } ’ United Sates District Aorney, and ex-fecorder Smith; | non m the South, if these men, «ho Suazo Dity-S) Shr Cth ehbd wy "twice Final ON Re total receipts at alt poris fr tho fortilicaiions of Quobe: Mr, Cliambers suid the de- + | amen tn tt , » Kho once attempted 10 | writ if you insist upon it, but tell yen: before haad our oxports of specie aro likuly to Le, while the higher maatt catod atone | bate whieh (oor place on (at oecasion elic tog reat | for the deensant, Lorn Stuart and W. Walter shupe. | break wp the Uniin, succeeded tm seeustng the power of | Wt Snip on DOLD oe wu have to dismmlas. Ht risos the less we wre inkely to ship it. Gold ts a | Receipts since sept 1, is Nee ucalaar sae coeetenk a defotting William Gurney meee Guonged. wilh bar iag passed 0} dad econ that, while pro‘easing wits hott i tout te party, back to fl 7 DS va it ni ct is dl vel 2 be % " commodity the price of which, during a pe | PMfOr (0 mak Britain, pada by furtitcations and the bert mode of Fesiatanc® | sounteriet $0 logal'tender Mole } idee Mtegtunce fo the flac and. ak obiticration. arscho,| 4. THe, Writ was feeubd anid tiinde ‘ret urate: at lorem : A 'TANCO... 7 + 216,000 | in the event of itivasion the United States, He Mr. Kthhn Allon, United States Assistant District At mi leg Nott i , o@'clodk the followtiy morutag. © veut riod of suspension, is reculaied by. the came «© other foreign ports, + 6% A tat Mr. @, P. Bentinck proved on that occasion | (hy att nated for he airs po ig: ote. pat whieh ¢inbodies the paciiic polley of the President, RoLdiyo laws of supply and demand which govora the {strom the item’ ot £60,000, Ho said, even admuing | Lorne, wiven Drogapaties, and'ox Zoeee By! Shey © 1 aE eae beech vata bi ee We ay tote rasan ae Total fordign Oxports, ........04 esse. 1,487,000 Pit was the duty of tue British government to do. | “FE 08 Tit Pannen. paca Dae vHdy ih the dy ante 1 Tewide ot y commodity, “and because | Stock on hhnd at ail port about 877,000" Bales, includ. | {ud Canada invasion, {hat was not rom the ovidenoe of A. B. Newcome it. appeared the iis ; the of restoring the Sinies tately gold falls we are, pouding «mach larger supply of the | ing additions for known errora in Southern tables. right mode. He aid) GOT” Hat bo te. | OM the Th of August Me Newcome recoivedirom George: | in fab theif bands with dolight a! the tea motal, no-nearer a res:itaption of speole paymenis than | _ CorPRK Was without noteworthy change, prices being’ | feuded by swch an attomps would | TUORMI"EAR Xoutg s $50 legal teador note whieh he salt | of 9 gigi! She 1078! Giaton, mare or less noming! for all descriptions lu the abseuro | be,a wasteful expen of th ar | bages Sea erat. 7 Dent. | genet neo ee BH Convaatin whon it rises, The Treasury miust be the first to resume | ofMrancacliona. In Ae, a seas bags. Rio chapged | and he r carded hstinotion of fortingaupas he iD. Hatch, an “officer of the Secrot Servies Depart- ae te f 2 of Journal in the Count speci payments, and i canno! do so without bourding | huads yeoterday, ox Azuess at 18Xc., old, duly pald, | Ikely to create irritation and precipita’o hostilities, afr. | MP deprsod that he was pres.nt when the moto wag | - Jn view of all (us, AStRY. Ui it Ong, To repeeret haar ntnertt Up nn aniount of treasuro somewhat corresponding io | 18,NeW Ortcaus, there & uo Rio or Fantos coitte Tielt by. | Gtinanbers would like to eske4¢. these sontitmenta were re: perme te Lin ates limp reper 7 Bh rere od rakduateediaedeb one Deeniengace! [The Wannur Heng» for the prosat Week, abut Feat, the amount of paper money in cirentation, ‘That whe | “Prewm, were dull and. tower, “thé éugaycments | Eton, se wend Uke vo Hk ifr, Peutiuck weg ae, { Come and MP, Young exami ng the. bill; asked New. | 18 8 War to destroy tho Union bave wows feat | separa pete ameles r Auspension of speci payments axl tho presont high pres | wero: To Liverpool, pr stéamer, 7,000 busliels corm at | nounced trom die ha st fhe county to the tpe | come 10.16 him Tax A’ two Lill; he did eo and witnoss | Tue intole Pee, tot nae wae si sah “THR. DIAMOND. R038," miutm aro the rovorse of blossinga we all know, butit ts | Stes 18,000 do, Wheat at S4.,. 250 ‘bales costo at 5-164 , | "prose tor: «xprodsib seh obihe is BS | pot ap nent Amon peste ied Sia acteank renurcanenyerteoan corey aye = crore ha Silo ts nupce tat x nore abuling ot go | 220, bbM, ue at Ta md "75 Ld. tobacen on pears. | feoweed Of Cioyaliyt, Te thought not. “And tea men eee vm sepa idn ae wie we kar | ibe ares cred letters te Tan Grkar Stony or AManicas Somer guiews % 4 3 7 a eo. yer i in (i's country Lo be les. froe to express ions ts eR need m ease ‘ biwoon tho maaks altho Sui-Troasury woul vrmedy | estn 200 hte "rl ws, OO vote teay a Lat the coun'ry jade; ier” bie “oonsdtuouts say | YOpORIM Ben Beh 1 iSterestisg hinnsett 1a the. rebel to-morrow if they su a Peorpee oar bree piper ng Paton WK €heb ovtt:: Wh forphet to Cho'gtonsions bbing Vireuel ve-.4. 006s 4 vels corn’ and. i600 do. wheat om | wether he igh or wrong. They cah find a fon with Vmmelt JD | cons. Impressed with the’truth of tlieen views, toreave- 5 Dwdlation i i oy necossary (9 Fock that, ax iteon-te | AYgcigy Am. 1. Amery 408 Ble pettsteam | romeuyy tote fo attempt toshat out ducuenon sn n | C1 lanart” Woue wan refered 1M aS eee | Serine necoenty for the futur tosray of che Com | Wairewa Barncgeey onram Wonaus, Rau, tutos the olandard for the Gane hong, it ie aa fair toward | | MOLASKER Was somewhat Leavy, and altogether som | dom, Is a disgrace, and Is the precursor to more flagrant | Of the Secrt Service Deparimout at Washingtom; wit adopted by Congrese sal leclenaioiee peti A SUNDAY A cmQTURY AGO. pno member of the community as another, ed hu Mtansactious occurred outside (he usual busl- | aety of injustice aud wrong. He referred also to the re. Soe pal oe eee ten he te ratification should prevail, and fully reallaing 2 brn ee Pog ing ar mol wt tt vt | SEARMREEL Sug re wa. gua, i | See sit tnt | fas me Feer h m_ee | fe aap TL BN Swear pmo of business was light, Bankers’ t jMbaut douiged shane, : sof th th ing, gs witness believed, between , wantto > Poets sone sevine” Pistxty days wore aotea wit . clos ae | Too. We not oe Bes of of he ay ie Hin fom over the trian a any. montent anda Wet of nd might Ton directed. towards the of seuting the tration poten epee Bote mos ape (Sehr erg ila Vurwo days! 10536 4 100);; coimmorelal 106 01075; bitis | A'gR ABOton strained at $9 40.6 €8 43 a0 Dole Rahat | (ecm ate ae oe Soe tor etn copia Horton, thd ne winked Ua have Te Phrangnacay Ae Theil f oe roprsenai sm Congene ethwaggilicccan y r i a T4g5 bills 8, 150 to. =| ed 4 2 ce Cagadians wanted a stu fe! hh bs '—Intereaing be Paria aaty day 5 6f 806 22K.) thort sight | $6.90 w #Tyaud 120 d0. No, Za $4.60, ar was quiet, | i ir’ Towe sleo had desisasd that’ aa: the atleriaags yy wnt 1 brother cotld be reteawed from jail tn Jef- | ),ohu 0GN, TMI or ne at onrly periaimine e Te also conta'us;—Latereating and Tebly Tmportans Xe. 0 5f. 1BK@ 2. had the power by several lines of railway to fling any decide, Bevators and Repreeeniatives in | BOtopeam News, recoived by Atlantic Gin? 904: Steare. Onis. Linseed way unchanged ab $1 39, crashers’ | futhber of men they pleased vpom the souttiern bank of | yusOTE. rshington wr ceiig \sbehedl thks, Be eae the Rongrectet grout hartinds and men ot beak tegstastsin. | Hp, With AO: ented et Lae" Valtehe Was a Mining stooks were dal, and generally lower. At the . tan, 0 h ice. Ot Kuglah sales 7 fi bill to weoine on the 7th of in pric a! were wade of 3,000, gations at | the St, Lawrence, und as to carry on a winter cam- re ened # from (arney on the f pte Sup ee menta fn New Oricans, hv *¢, expre’ e op@ion fest board Consolidated Gregory Gold ciosed $1 10 lower | $1 15, gold. t woul 9 no ch Li aud the efforts to Establisl Rosco; Rebw Mo as same tae wnkertary Now York std 1m | CRC -Recelpl, Ab bi. pork, and 80 do, oot vetimibem fortifentions epatagt auch, sosens'sS aeons $20; heook Ge HOt wit Binh Sb Ue Viard 000%, ea oahd tanfeity. soormisie bh Fee ome | Ring of ‘Peussia' to = Berl, Opeaing “of thes sil tnd Pantie teak : re y he market for por} somewhat firmer with i te canod., cons wis staying; he shows 0 wi fe “ Sg “ Atantic ani Pacite was Be. Mislr.. AL the secon! boat imi rove domat burke uborquently iter | SS SAS Baty or the oeitins porscammenn val Sepoce | Wanted himto show itto Xr, Neweome, which he did; | oralte Senator in Congrew took the same OY Forms, | sian Legisiatury on, the... ih fist,” “and © the onsotidated Gregory Gold elvsst $1.85 lower than at tho | dolland ieavy ab €.8% regia for Tew ncaa, with | ite soldtens wo’ certain estraction. “They ought to'tar | St Mt. Newcane's request witnoss showed fue bill to Mr sai gt Thad any doubt on tue wulcot I hare USC e | speech tm sill of the Kings; Detoater fy the firm board, polling at Si. Awricon Flay sold ar | *8@4 0m tho spot of 7.000 bbis, at $41 81a $4200 for | Canada: there was no chence of dfonding ber on her | V4 Ser coeaies of Sbies anee. wig | Bavarians, ke; The Reform Agitation and Sonous Bueli $1 60; Downieville Gotd $1 08: § | now meas, $20 609 $20 for old do,, and $27 25a $27 75. | own Mir, Chagubors wopld inquire of the House | ,, 12 cross-eramination the witness said be had been in |, The wtal number of delegates composing the conn. awh i ve ter er 2 SOR bievale Fold SF OS; Bettis, | for, Fume; also 1,600 Dbie, now moan for September mt’ It this gentleman had been charged with disloyalty. the Stato Priou in Maine for robbing the mall, in 1858, wasigreuty sre ve tavedneng Seauanroniet b nd, Commercial Failures, Se, , Inter yeas tranancted at the Sub-T roads priceny sales $00 Noles at $46 6 4 for ae ata | ee ee ee ee ear a asecied 10 | duo:d by a man called “Chericy” vo Garvey, in the ia. | Wis number boing a majority of ihe whole " paming lovailinnere gun ‘he Nala Captal ;. AaO te manaacted at the Sub-Trealn this yD s at $16 a $20 for new plain | the vote, because ie believed sich oxpenditure would be yy a mag ley"? to Gurney; in the in. Mexidd; Nows from F Mi rage Olly to-day was a follows “S| mers, and $208 $24 for new oxtra do, Beef Lams con. | taken as a menace by Americans. terviews he bad with ch and Newcome he did | . There were twenty-seven parishes uarepresented in | Mexio; Nows from’ Fortress Mouroe; Ou hy the lectipta $1,158,400 For ; Waued doll and nominal, Cut meats were a shade Mr. Clambers concluded Wis temarks by asserting jot tell then he hed got the bill from Gurney; Peter moe acts 4 rn to Afiy-one aves, | Prussian Government; Toteresting Canadian Amairey he FO istoma $450,000 | Jirmer, with a moderate besiness dou that it was Hight to appoint a commitics, and if any | U2 was told by Mr. Wood that if he could tum veto ten vacancies to be filled would make | ows from the South; Arrival of a Queen Dowager im ren wa Th 2e2 Gold notes 80.090 | at 20e. a 220. for hams, and 16 jee @ 16% . | wrong was commited it would be ascertained and up the $60 piste something mught te done for the re | sixty-one delegates to be elected. Besides, there were | vs sod y variety of other Lnteresting News; Ra- beee sees 6,008 | Bacon was dull, bot anehunged In vaine.” The lard mar- | to the people. A kuowlodge by thoge culpavie that ease ot bis brother; witness went to Sflesour! sad bailed | See Sue. tctaus, Mtoe ee cian the coumitetioa | i sec gece ptt The condition of the Boston hanks was as follows at | KO still continued yulety bata Flight advance wax om | thelr acts were the rubject of consideration, would be a out his brother; he (witness) was brought down from | Sot jolpation me sign the constitution, | itorials on Important subjects; Musica! aud Theatricap tho nndermentioned dates. The statement of Inst weok | stoudy ut matte gs Be i 16. KG. Lenten ne niaat Geer Peyall ana vaca te aetoba ery commited | tives, - Counting the sixty One dclosaion to be ciected 1 | Réviews for tiie week; Interesting Agricoharal Mattor » I a ratern, Ton ‘or Ne J ection " " a fe incomplote; one bank failing to maka racien --- State. Cheese was witliout decided'change at 66. a 10. | Among. the Interruptions was that of Mr. Walsh, who | B° had with couoter‘elting business; “Charldy” ad | 06 of the seme clam, and ihe Balance of the convention | Facctim; Foreign Cosip; Selentifi Ariistle and Mining ‘ Bag con ne a ao a sald it was no matter whether Mr. Chambers war heard | Peon contacd sith him in the prison io Malue, Soonanaag Conky avin seen that partios Would have | News; Religions; Current News; Varieties, Literary tm Loans eTROLFUN,—The market was. ral at Ir. W. . We fof of the Secret ‘ided. lll . a | Sales 8,000 bbis,, at 260. for crudg amt dae, n aot. spy, tenacien ‘on "tment rected’ wikh Delwerone | ent, Wass sworn, "He a in reply to quate pe © into theve details to show the falsity of | (lliernee, ke. ; Reviews of the Cattle, Horse, Dry Goods, Gonded, abe of lie fatiebato unit’ 8H, ine Septet | Meee Was greeted with boisterous | TWIN Stuntt frat He veie Seuvel oes te ove eat have been {hat the convention | Boot And Shés, Conmaorotar aad) Money Marketa} Mare ue from otter banks Marat (wunate Obinn, and £00 do, for Getober at 40c., | | Mr. Rymat maintained that, as x membet of te Mouse, | Nis textrmm Young, as he thonght tm wareliable, walees rea tahoe Lo be peckee. VO rere iat | 4 Fiabe nie. Deeks; “agrees Saf 8. Mharertant to other" banks acral tains aatruiNg gearement, Nowy the | Mr Chamber Da righ fo be heard, bet weathers: | econ tind jou, cortuontuas evotner evceeoe; Ue | Sdn roprosrated about ont Wall having elected tyeir | *¥emte ef the week, ‘om pau Nu i upon indignantiy denounced as a jestor. been now " c Laney, | coudtries sn 1965 and 1808 up to Angust 3: — The preseuce of ladies on the tloor of the House did | 1h" case for ‘he prosecution fontedrand ihe further fost nanaiforiton be thet he osbeuad os, making ® | New subscribers $0 the Wankty Hnra:o can obtatm : ns From New York be Mithe. hraeceebéar anise Chte tanker eemmaee ane cote e, sarlithi .nisanac atone ‘sustained the cause of the erat thowe WhO | oye back numbers containing the now Story, ‘THE return fir the week ending Juty |From Pivtagctonio: 5.281097 16,088,268 | dipplayed, which, even in ther presence, went 0 -— There ere disthatcbising cl Yi ra (it lobe, WRlad, SSenbarce. wilh Lhe, Matcrvent ox ste | Peer Rawtpese 6 22002 ADS. os oop Paneer ana Ie 8 gure PERSONAL. INTELLIGENCE, 1p Sus tre saath cote testbed of oat Cae eae Pucks previous weok :— From Boston, 485,455 ‘sa0,907 | notloed by th Srerbinent, who nat murg | 2st of Ameriguus registered jn Paris during the week | had \t in thelr power to have made a constitution as | Trkwa Single sulwctiption, $2; Three coples, 95; ate 18 re oni : ~ e aad allowed. ft 10 go. of forthe purpoac or choking of | ending July 27 miripgent against thone engaged in the rebellion as Tee copies, $8, fen copies, $15 Siugle copios, Five July Iuly %, TOM occ cece ce ee 716,008 20,184,142 | the truth. I regret to say that the effort hy nesses and Missouri have dove. They, however, put. Government deponiia. ..... £2,101.720 449 | Increase thi years $0.14 142 | the truth regret to say hat the gfoat effort haa pros} | Mr. and Mrv. in D. Sherwood, Julian Scott, Alfred | sued tn opposite course, and. trusted that these’ men | ceBte:eadh. A linited wamber of adversemente te tem Andre a At TeetG7a9 | | Svean.—The market for thw was dull ‘aud drooping, | to hi room since, inn stato of Comparative exbanation. | deoeDy Pret jy igtt, mereet, pay yt ad Daley Ben OO ii: Si Be I ata Dl enh a Sar : fa 19% . 9} . robes wo hn Bey lack, W. A. Va 3 . Adually b 1 y i OES commended the support given by the Carbore | 1. Mary Sia p. A Mera HR Rented "| tiotae tm to Say MUGY oF the’ eesrtteey Faken MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. y » New Ye ent, and then, without pre- | Francisco; H. 1 igh, Chicago; Charles B. yor, Coh- | falminated Inst from 10°:¢. to 120, and 5,000 hags Percambuco ou terms to do #0, commenced a seral official reply to | neetiont; |W. & fon to the govern: oat mm AB a collective body aud ich they made, let the record The steamahtp Arizona, Cay jotes in citcalatiop,... . we could not learn. Refine poy 4 not learn. Refine | sugar was not much In de. Sonar, oe eevee ' | ! | | 4} 1 | 43,100 | Rico at 11%". 9 18%e., 72 nhda. Cuba muscovado at | ! } | | pote and balls 5,045, 07 16,529 | mand, but there was no alteration Ip Munderd | Mr. Chambe low Ans FY a ‘Caldwell, Galona; % F, Wetzel, | against the coustitotion wi b The Philadelphia and Rondin a mm - fave | litte were sold at toe. a roftee ioe Sed Pratephr nt proms you Wo Mas & ea wee on pases, Teh Ta te BB, Huntington = ore ne S Renae a oe eee | Weck Ok Cleitay, Wr Xepevel | " 8 pany GIEAeN Fated acaly nies 96,000 Thm at 186. a | some vigue of the times about which all the world Is at | French George ( arpmten! Amer bes ot Tho mails for Centra America aad the South Pacifie »miaonced to bulld a now bfnuch toad from Port Clin. | 26% <, {his inoment taiking, and about which we, too, In tanada, | Lamb, Bos arpeuter, Amwow Ix PuPict hae creas bloke slamitar tate fo Topton, It will connect their road with the Fast Tiow Whe jn moderate demand, but firm, Salen | may net Improperly exercise our boat Iacuiltien. ie, Leopold Lanines ee Fe ee san | proud tho mecuing of the convenvon, Teay abeges Pas take ‘Yose tadnano ngeaed Whe Poon “ . 90,000 Iba, at 12 ye a 12Me first of there to which I beg to our attontior 7 Satie a , George F. Ingham, John Wrig! oppost ~ ing of the ihn ‘The New Youn Henstn—Edition for the Pacthe—o} * sondh 8 your attention ls a | and wire, Phitn fa: ¢ ‘ . eas to nnaylvan'a Railroad, and serve nea link in the route Wniskry— Receipts 200 bbia,—waa Gull aud nominal at | sign which has appeared in th Dollteg of the United » & bry, Dh. Gregory, fares de: y War gremrtpive conan they ned [t es are on bq ready at half-past nine o'clock to-morrow moraing, J ‘be Woat by war of the Auansia and Geapt Wootera = | our last auotationg States in tho wpanimoua renaal of the “. jouteniity act of | George Cummings Marcus Amou Lavensiet, to further Hhartr from the briginal mombera of that com | Single copies, in wrapvers. ready for mailiag, 1s cehtm