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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. eee Yaunepar, July 18—6 P. M. stock market has been variable to-day, and on whole dull; but towards the close it showed a little firmpeas and apimation than had previously marked ‘Zhe operators in Erie appear to be at cross pur- the speculative director endeavoring, it is sup- to Gepreas it, and bis late associates in the bull There were several dis- reports, although none of much importance, the street; ome was that the Treasury was draw. fag on all ite bank depositories, and the other that ex- was turning against us at New Orleans, and that of currency towards that point bad set ‘ther referred to some loga! Qoancial dificuliies in which ‘8 leading bull operator was said to be involved, and still emother to the prospect of a railway war between the twunk lines, Prices were, however, well sustained, sotwithstanding ‘the light demand for stocks, Tho ‘Relief is general that the present isa bull market, and that the hesitation which it bas shown during the last few Gays will be ef only temporary duration. ‘those who have stecks are willing to hold them with « Dilad confidence ia the tuture, and this the prevailing ebandance and cheapness of moncy enables them to do ‘with facility, Im view of this state of feeling and the monctary conditions affecting speculation on the stock Exchange, the bears are reluctant to extend their “ehort”’ contracta, although the earoings of the roads have ef late been ons reduced scale, and most of the ‘Ron-dividend paying stooks have been run up to ® point beyond their value, There is undiminished ease ia the money market, Botwithstanding the oularged demund from tbe Stock ‘Sxchange, and the general rate for call loans is five per Cent, the exceptional transactions being at four and six respectively, and the lower rate confined to balances left ‘with the leading dealers in government securities, The discouat Mne afferds very little employment tor capital, and the olose scrutiny to which commercial paper is subjected causes the best grade only to be negotiable at the banks, and this is quoted at 6 a 7 percent. Tho ‘Treasury is disbursing the interest and principal of tne Compound interest notes which fell due oa tho 15th fnst,, amounting to Afieen millions, as well as the six miiiions due on the third series of the seven-thirty loan, very slowly, owing tothe waut of employment for the menoy at this and the mivor financial ceutres, Rallway shares wore dull aud rather heavy at the @arly seesion of the open board, and prices declined about 3¢ percent. At the first rogular board the market Jacked animation, and a further fractional decine took piaeo, New York Central closed 3 lower thaa at the same time yesterday, Erie 134, Michigan Soutiern 1, Cleveiand and Pitteburg 134, Rock Island 4%, North. western %, do. preferred 5. Fort Wayne X, Obio and ‘Missiesipp! certificates 4, Pacific Mail 3, Mariposa pre- ferred 9g, Western Union Telezraph 3. Hudson River was % higher, Canton 34. Government securities were firmer than at the close of business yesterday, coupon five-twenties of 1864 and 1865, of the new issue, advanced %. Tho Stato stocks were“quiet, and Temncaseo sixes, new, advanved %. “> i tag one efolock opon board tho markot was inactive ‘and lower oa a portion of the list At the balf-past two regular board an improving tendency was developed. New York Central cloaed $f roguiar board, Eve %, Reading ern }¢, Rock Island %, Northwestern Fort Wayno 4, Milwauxee and St. Pauli preferred };. M iwaukee and St. Paul was 3¢ Aower, Canton %. Goverment securities were inactive, Coupon five-twenties of 1362 deciiuet 34, and the now ‘issue of 1866 advanced es. Lavan State sixes, new, to put it higher, higher than at the fi 2, Miobigan Sou Hy do. Preferred >’, At the balf-past three open eiheck; Dr ees ‘Wore slightly New York Central sold at 106%; Erie, 71; Hudson River, 11434; Reading, 104!4; Southern, 7954; Rock Island, 98 3 D, 4534; do. prefarred, 70% a 71; Fort Wayne, 1025¢; Western Union Telegraph, 475. During the re- of the afternoon the market was steady, and at the following quotations were current: —New York Central, 106% a %4; Erie, T1%{ a % Reading, 104¢ @4; Michigan Southern, 7934 0 burg, 9244 a 4; Rock Island, 98% a %; Fort Wayne, 1025 a 34; Northwestern, 45% @ 3; do. preferred, 702¢ 871; Western Union Telegraph, 4734 = 48; Mariposa preferred, Be ah. A meeting of the managers of the trunk lines, includ- ing the Erie, the New York Contral and the Penusyiva- aia Contral, was beld to-day at tne office of Mr. Sloan, to disouss the questions of mutual interest, such as the rates of fare’ and freight. Similar meetings are held at frequent intervals; but this one was regarded with more ‘than useal interest, because it was expected to develop AQ quarrel, In this it failed however, although it is sad not to bave been wholly satisfactory. No action was taken towards changing the existing tari on any of the ewer in some tnstances. Cleveland and Pitts- ‘The gold market was firm and moderately active, in empathy with the improved demand for bills of ex- ebangs on Europe. After opening at 139% and dechaing te 199};, it advanced steadily to 140, the closing quota- tdoe. There wasa rather brisk borrowing demand for col, and loans were mado without interest and at Lad The gross clearances amounted to $40,617,000 and the gold balances to $1,642,167. The steamer Hansa took out $301,200 in specie, ‘The foreign exchange market showed activity, im preparation for Saturday’s sicamers, and under a scarcity of bills rates were very firmly main- tained. Bankers’ bills on England, at sixty days, were quoted at 11034 a {; at three days, 110 a %; com. mercial bills, 1025 a %. Bilis on Paria, at sixty days, 5.13% 0 5.12%¢; at three days, 5 contineaial bilis were rated thus per cont for carryin; Consols and American securities were quoted thus in London on the subjoined datee:— Mining shares remain unsettI-d and neglecied by the public. At the first board Quartz Hil! closed 10¢, higher than at the samo time yesterday, selling at $2; Corydon 300., seiling at $1 7, Smith & Parmelce was Sc. lower, setting at $6 30. Consolidated Gregory Gold sold m@ ‘The following |s an exbibit of the business transacted at the United States Sub-Treasury, Cuicago, for the week ‘whieh in coin $481, 830).. ‘The following peony fan abstract of the business of the Casiom House at the port and districs of Chicago for the fixea! year ending Jane 30, 1867:— Direct imports for consut Direct imports ware! No. wi hres 4 Value. ne Farolmenta issued. Registers weued ‘Work bas begun on the Milford Branch Railroad, and the intention is to complete it | Hartford and Erie road has offered to run the branch, aiving the town and stockholders satistaciory terme, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. aoe daly 18=10:30 = si ue 4 sestfonyes 40... Brie RE ist mort. 1 et 9 & 18 Ww 3 5 é EEDELECEe ESSESSE Seer: COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tavaspay, July 18—6 P. Corrox.—Thore continued « fair demand for this and previous prices wero regdliy realized. The sales were etill oblefly to spinnors and shippers, and comprised 3,500 a a w.0. > it es Corrxa.—We have no important sales of any ioten to note, but prices remained sioady, Frour np Graiw.—Receipts-—3,674 bbls. flour, 100 bbls, and ¥8) bags corn meal, 12.412 bustols wheat, 141,471 do. corn, 60 do. oats, 26) do. rye, and 306 do. malt. The flour market was again irregular. Fresh ground flour was com- atively ainady, though the demand way Itght: but old Hour way dull and nom nal at a reduction of len a bbl._Ip fact, holders were offers, which they seldom lower. ‘Ihe sales were : forais) at our quotsuons. ‘Souihern in Light mand, and prices a shade eamer. Sales, 360 bbls. “Rye fone was moderately active at u 450 ble, at $7 25.0 $9 25. shanger being in inode aie bois nt’ $6 80 for Fulrfax, Brandywine, We quote:— Superfine State and Weatern.. Bxira State... Ckoice State Common to niedium eitra nnd tin Round hoon Ob o. shi brat Western trate brands, Common Southern. Fancy and extra do Cabfornia flour (sacl Rye flour (superfine: Corn meal, city. Fa neal, Brandy wine, Xo —Wheat was dui about fo. per baal het on all Kinda. The 16.000 bushols at $2.60 n $2 9) for Callfornia: $2 70a $2 7 for amber Jerse: 7 for amber Georgin: $2 65 a 2°75 for now white Vingints, ‘OF rejected pring. ‘orn was dull and heavy, and sn tar lower ‘oa ail Kinda the market, closing at at cot "4 Pp ping order, Considerable of the cor ty wl 0, 1 ig arriving warm. ‘The sles were boa: 118.700 bushels at $00.0" $10 for warm 102 Boe; pts ai or hin dear kiln Soutneras BY ii ir Walle Western. Oats were very quiet, but firm, 00U bushels at Bic, a8ic for Wes- tern, ‘and 8c. 3 for» State, Rye cousiaued dull, and per, len wera only ushel for State, $1 525¢ for Can it for ¥ Tat, oa $1 47 for Wetion Wacter tan ees te firm. Sates 2000 analy nt 3! 63. OF rye malt 2,00), of js were dis] a ‘and steady. Sales, a0 jor Jersey, and $6 10 for 5 on 3 0 eastres= 118se8e. Bre closing as al Fartanrs.—The of ‘ahr Sokfaned mengre, fhongh rates ero not materially altered. The engagnmaints were: —To Liverpool—1u0 Teum at «, aad steamer, (ey “term>, and (nol se aicite turpentine at a, a bad sieamer, 000 boxes chaose at 85s, ; 90-dox is and 6) tons measurement goods at S06. To Hamburg. per Steamer 100 brloscotton at 3.4. To Glasgow. per st saines— 7,500 Hy hela corn at fd, and. per sall, [5 hhds. tobscco at Ba, 6 4 tallow al 204 ‘The charters neat Prussian brig (to ¥ on we e ES rit) “to Liverpool; 8301 to Norfolk, riaves, $73, gold, thyn te Demerara os New Y ; Molasses, 3 pe 119 galtoas; — nd mJacksonville to New i 1B oes Ve heard of no further sales. “irs was in fair demand, and prices were stoady al $1 for siilpping and $1 65 a $1 70 for retail lots, Hors eth igo ged in every respect. The rales were bales a: 70e., nonording to qu, ality. faxar— All kinds wore inactive and prices were nominal. —The market remanet quiet, and we hourd of no important sales. Price’, however, wore Wuchan Navat Srones.—The markct for sp.rits of turpentine con- tinued firm, but the business consimmatod was quite mode. rate, Merchantable lots closed at 539. #534 Bio," The sales were 10) bvis, at 5840. a Be. York bbis.) at S0c., and 10) do. ty arrive at stock and the (alr inquiry, particnlarly for the iner nce of fal’ y Bike. ver bY!.: $3 STM closed nt $3 624. Hine, nules comprised 2.00" bois, at $3 40) do, common and strainod ut $3 nig; Gn atraim ah, & $3 8); BN do. commoa and Birained (to arrive) at $3, H, aurers Darlag all harness do, No.1 at $1 3786 a Tb chdely at 89 80.0 95-1; 18) do. Baie at $6, and 319 Jo, No. Zat $6. OF tar the sche mors bbls. Wimingion at $5 25 and S% do. (provision buls,) at 'ROVISTONS.—Recelpts 60 packs; beef. 41 do, cut meats 06 do lard. There was’ sees activity iu, the marker tor ‘and holders wocepte of lower prices. The sales, cash and regular, were 5.2.0 bois. at $32 prnye Ip vandhomn $22 for old Gan, $38 for prime ese, and eine aia om was, a contract for 1,000 bb's, mess Swaried at oa es jemand td Sem, With paleg of 33.0 $28 Tor, now oxira oss, id. $18 a. $21 for pial jerce beef rema'n minal. Beef hans wore dull and unehanget At $35.0 89. Ont: meate were very firm under a sme!) ly and fair de- Toaud ; Talon wore 200 packages nt $14:, iy. for ham wel and Ie, a ile, for should »ns. ruled doll, il, pad she Only saies we heard of ware 50 bo: = ae Tee. for Stretford. demand at the concessio1 the ct@d 1,900 bbis. at 120. nee including retail lots Sige. Butter was dull and “unchanged at be. We a 2le gy voaks ‘a. Cheese remained coord ta, 2, bois oa © under Maghbt sap- w nd the ia bonded forther advanced, with Tale inquiry. ‘the sales were 2W bbis. low gravity, In. ee nt Ie. ; 1,000 do, dor, bat Sor lag ‘abe! Fo a a fo, da, half, at Ie. or at 00 do. do pron ths Septem 40%, for the frst halt of September, at Sle ; ‘oo do,, for the first half rot Uc tober, at 31c.,and, reported 1 a4 Set sareaes ee Se. —all bu vers" optivn. Ge tren. 400. Bole stands were disy of at é7c. In Philadelphia the transectieas were quite cing 2 fs, standard whi this month, at 3c. « ety at the inside Agu do., for November, at ; 2,000 do. do., trom to December. at ste. co do. do., trom Fepte December, nt B0igo; 1,000 do. do.. from Scpiember to No- vember, at Sle. ; do. do., for Getover, at $e. a Slc., and 800 do. do., for August, at 8zc, ETROLEUM BARRELS.—800 bbls. refined were disposed of at $2 70; now beld at $4. oR Was unchanged, with emall sales Carolina at 120. coun. —The market for raw wae moderately active, ond firm at vious Too inns 3; the demand was chiefly from the trade; one bhds. at 11Xe, #130, for Cuda—the latter price for Taide. a 18K. for Porto Kico; also 90 hoxes at Itefined was but steady at Ipize. for soft yellow; 15K. a Iie. for sort white, for powdered, grnshed and granutsted. Jeraie Teauest at unchanged prices Seles Oh Waa at ae «Ss ‘also 4,000 bs, grease, a Satps.—0% Calontta linseed. salen were reported of 2 000 ert at $4 14, er: in an od b sence of sales of pao g pon Mw ES THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Cheapest Newspaper and Best Literary Jourual ta the The Waexty Hrnap for the present wook, now ready, contains two {nteresting stories, “CIRCUMSTANCES,” asd “MILLY LANE’S STORY," Poerey—“Forcer Tae Past,’ “Moruen, Sir Me bY ran Wisxpow,” and “A Macrimoxrat Dower.” . 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Bot yet boon fival sc yuit vi and VP ber Sig's, wo. afer boing kept twolveronth, has at inst beens: will rorol'vct that he was accused governinent, and suspocied of fxvorin; Spavisi journal published in yo purpose of attackmg poltoy of shia governme of formiuy a revolutionary Tt aprears thy could in tin way be proved neelion with » pique whi him, aad wh Luna to the government, so large a num! tion of thotr less { rcunate bratiiren, wod i! orea'ed quire a crowd of the srbly guns to w.8h thom w prosporous tr), bat “no retira."” Excellency conid by induced to m the hospitats incated on the bay Improper acd pe tlentlal spots that boen selected, where the byes of 8» many hundreds 0 0 r American seanin aze sacrifice ev unheaitny | the practica parst expedition, mow of dy vated upon to sb-c7 lishments ior (he seas greate t sources of woalth 1 istin the island of ¢ made their abote thera from thas t of those caves, from my own’ k uaiel in coe sppry whieh fact woud rea of exracins tho gaauo ¥ nificant and fessen the expen e to the seaboard const terably. T commend a company o| formed, otherwise aothiag will ever come out of it those eaves mav truly be caltod guano mines,” There is & fair markt for guano here, while not on y the vers vian class i+ imported ant, a¢ a sortof monopoly, more's¢ are naturally very coneiderab meet great favor both in Europe and the Ua I shoud not be surprised to se9 excelient of June last, as compared with that of sano year, the total receipis being $514 400 aganet $579,911 CUBA. igh, Captain Marshmen, from New The steamer Ran “Yavana on the 12th inst, arrived Orleans on the Tin, vid. -re obliged to Mr, MeManos, ‘Ot this port yesterday, W6y of our despaiches aud the purser, for prompt delivery , files. The Reports About Sta Late False I of Havana—Giunne ef Bats Al, Havana, July 22 1867. There was a rumor last week about the lay\ding and capture of a negro expedition; but from the moment T found that certian parties si © to altach an akwird value to it, Lat ouce con-tuded that it was a exnsrd, pr at least unworthy of credit. Evorynody knows full well that if any capture were made nowadays. it could tainly oot be kept @ secret. Perhaps the incident which gave rive to the rumor may have deen the fotlowing:—According to my information it would appear that about three weoks: ago two individuals, well known as being formerly in- veterate negro siave traders, hal the audacity to mak» @ personal application to @ party in high anthoriy, offering him @ douceur of $100,000 if he would permit the landing of three exped tions of Africans at a ceriain point on this const The authority alluded to, I am assured, boiled over with indignation at the outrageous Proposal, and sent both applicanis to prison, 1 have le to discover whother or when they were relensod; but, at ailevents, it 1s a eattyfaction to have an opportunity of recording the incarruptibility of A repreventative of ber Catholic Majesty im these demt- spirros, Tris not a sonree of fati-faction to announce tho froa persone Don Juan Bellido do Lana. once 'uo Maia rrespond. EL for about a Your rewlers nity?’ to the nowspaper eailed La Vo: de imrca a city, for the obvieus it on had any con Aiter ali, h tof a persona 1 paper in for nearly a twety of lis own connie was mean enougir to in’ The last Eng mt took awae forty free Africans Ag passengers, who, Having accumulated x depen devce for themselves, return to U mes in A’rca Although those uegros often aseaze in the Engish steainers, this ia the frst time T have sven it did not fail to calé (ne atten Lam rory I have to give a very unfvorable acconat Of the prevailing sanitary eonditioa of Hixvana, I ii the hos) over. ‘and ophar diseases, araing (rom the grnat cuanges in the weather and the se hea: The Caplan Genvral, ace pr full witht cases of yell w riy of ine ane by bis sin, made a vielt the’ otter day of We miliary hovpital, and spout tires hours there, ‘o foe that the men were properiy atiendst to, Twist is a simular visit to on tae most oui ever bave YY soavon by the hose estabilaimenta, aad where is to Kill or eure with the creaie-t sign abipmasierss belay pre- 0a Ceriaia sum tO thoe fon Whiie tho arti te of guano poves to ba one of tio Pe ee Ietontion of oue al a fortene by it. At! rs of asity hae cunntoe!y the joa! zation m. Most 0. the Cuba geana ts fount in Linge cases, betng the excrement of the millio 4 of jints ihat thore could be no doubt direc! from Valpsra.go, eile at $76 por tam (tthe aud others), but even the artivcal guane node United Staes flads buyers Tha Cuban guano in all probab lity, be gold at a far tower price, tue the expens 4 of importation on the Pera lan . and sould, doubd leva, re the partion to eet abort te bosiness for insanre, without showlng nny exiuem=pi about it, ther could ‘treat tor the privilege only of ex- <a, the geri and vot for the purchase of tie landed The inst, have determined to Ax the following duties on ome oF the art cles omitted in the new tari pupliniied in the Grete of June 1: Cotton, $32 61 per one hen- dred kilos; chatk, Paris white, sand and otver sirailar matorials, $163 per one hundred kilos; baberdasher goots, pedior waren, jewelry. tri nkets and fancy arieies, ad valorem or by appralaement. Titonse authorities, under dat of the 34 ‘There is a defloiency of $65 Sil in the Inland Kovense 12 monte last The result of the Cxptain General's suggestion to the home government, to allow ail aynarnius, instraments and machinery used for the purpose of copper mining to be mmported free of daty, bas been that no duties will be charged in future. Tam not aware (hai there are any copper mives in Cubs im oporation but those In the Enatern Department Porada, the assassin of Lagos, confessed his crime, and was tS astounded at the minutepess and correciness of the evidence prepared tn his absence, that he req rst ed the favor of an end being made of the a‘fair, with ail ed. He refused a’! nourishment for three an unt the cravings of hunger, the exhortations jest and the nervous condition of his body com- pelle him to makea hearty meal; but this did not relieve him, mentally, in the least, and be has solemnly declared that “if he had tor = instaat ag eee that ine deed could in any way have ou ‘ted or have led a ahourery he would never bare arbored® the perpetration of it” As he has confessed, aud the process therefore is complete, he will donbtleas be immediately sentenced to death and executed by the Maye vil.” On his frst being aa- dressed as Posada hoe revealed that sh was not his nam®, bet me that of another individual In Spain wom he murdered some years ago, and, as he did in the prowent instance, assumed tho name of his victim, In regard to the other case of assassination, the process of «rial that heartless rafftan, ( triaco, 1 ina very different « of forwardness, as he ia as far from confessing hts ermme as 1 am from swearing that he may finally aleo be garroted; and as he had two accomplices t Anything bat “as clear as the light of day,” req sired by bed Spanish laws before ® man can be sentenced io evidence is jeath. T just learn from Trinidad de Cuba, under dato of the 10th inst, that there was very little shipping in port, and so far no sickness bad vi-ited it, nor any probably, of it, alttmagh for the Inst fortnight the thermometer has Fanged from eighty-elght to ninety degrove in the anade, Naore ware setae imeriean, three Koglieh, four Bromon and two Prussian vessels tn harbor. ‘The New York olf line of direct steamers for Havana having 1or the summer eexson reduced the trips to one evans fortnign'y thee will he no steamer to-morrow for Ne afternoon for Pnitade! ~~ yer Sa * hag sient Spanish steamer, the Maria, sailing for New Or. joana to-morrow, wo should heve been wibout any communication with port for some time to come, The Customs Collec’or pretended not long ago that all vessels calling at this port should pay toncage dusa, whatever m! be the unless driven bere by weather or involuntary causes Bat ep ‘Zeares of June 1, he gover jas deciat pee) ont veeenls card sai Lee “Canon landing oF taking in an: ¢ . “awning, pe ccned a ai pe to the stockholders F estes of tncreating ta capital to $8,000,000, by fig a ferip Dook to t! number of two thousand shares, noma ty hed he stb last. ‘The Book of varde: BS lars aie aivicend of seven Per cent, payaule on and after Tf there be any variation in the sugar market since my : Toannct see ony Avory emall and steady ‘and the range of price is at and to ors to mine reals for sugars ani to the markote and eight to eight and @ quarter ré: for others, all No. 12 Im exchange the negotiations have been ons ir scale. Sterling has advanced to 13 to 13% premit franes are held at 1 promiom., United States currency coutinnes firm at 26), per cent discount, and raralmen yk ax he eit at per tent premiem. P nove he following charters:—Duich brix Havana ; American brig been] bar! box; British Wreck of a British VesselaLively Times for the Cabsn Pelice—Diccassion on Mexico to re Havana, oly 12, 1961. ‘The British brig Saeana Temple, Captain McKay, in ballast, from Havana, bound to Caibarien to load sugar, 7 the night of qhe Gus, hile but @ {yw mallee rom Prisonmenc vl" Bear a Caba—Chance to Rake Money— the Tariff—All ,\bout Assns- the Treasury to ser @ their accounts without dolay, otherwise legal proceeti. 9 "ill be commenced against the partioa failing to compiy” rewpectable house outside the W#ll8 one eveniog last week and surprised a pariy of Cubans congrogated thereat #10 vere alour holding ame 408 OF @ literary character fo discuse ‘ho merits of au «to America, composed dete tire singe by one of our ; ets, the ‘cal eduor of the Sig, © Delonte, It seems Nat the true atire of the affair escaped the scent of Dacor bea & presidont or was otherwise regulary organized, eeith drow after reading an act forbiddemg such gatherines on avy pretence wualerer. Hewepapor di cussinu ow Muxiean a fairs, aud even indie v A talien ciiy of Vera Craz, and Gener Herran sojour Amorican steuner Ri Dow, ox editor of tus Vi ra lately arrived here fron the Sp ceived orders from the Admuiral to get ready for sca and procond to Vera Coax torttwth, The Spani-i steaner Jann do Uo is already thera ther thoy inteud to waxe GoIne deiuons raion ageinst Juarez remains to be seen thelr provable objec: i to enable the latter to Jepart avd Inud here the many refugees who have found shi very much necloc'es b are aver'ue ty many of the sie6alistied and ready to pro.est and give up their coa- he deeded toor er qitica heave mvok to del have a mouumen’ erected oa th The Havnva Raiir and $5 oa 110 gallons mi a member of tho Board of Motrowotian Poll his reatcen eight, afier a Borgen wa sattiod at New Avst Ho was tails Rarkelvo, He residel o Gowanna, of which pe ownel a part. ot was A membor of Avs ot the Ei 1849 and 1 in 1858 In the year 1800, whem the number of the Polica Cownnissioners sas reduced from devon to three, the mambors o° the Potivo Department’ In tis each he Polivo Board have oxper onced a@alinost irreparable vse : The North Ca of this geodoman, formerly an officer in the United untes army, ‘The deceaied was a native of North Caro- Lia, where ho was born about the sear 1704, Ta 1812, white vet a youth, be entered the service as first lieu- tenané of the Eighteenth Infantry, and in Septo: 1813. was promoted to the rank of captain, throughout the war with Rogland with distin up>. bis roy tiret from the service, and was shortiy after, appoin ed sajor general of the Third d militia, In 1425 he was el lature, serving cour terms, wien he positively refused = ve-clection, Tie decexsed wos intensely sentiments, and cave to the rebellion Yat the aid and comiort be "poestbly cond, List of Americana regiatorod in Paris for the woek ending July 3, 1867:—Now York—H RB Siandeld, W. H Parsons, J. Middleburg, Mrs. Midulebargy, Gould, F Southerland, 5. &. Sontheriand, A. P. South eriand, C.K. Garriand, G B. Eaglinl ‘A. Roosevelt, Mrs. Roosovelt, JA. Kaston, F. H. lowa, Stra J Stale, Miss sade, G'P, clade, J. Siomom, B. F: Cavron, W, H. Webb, Mra Webb, A.'B, Darling, M. F. Smith. 'R. Re Pron ine, C. Losrther, Mra Lowther, Dr. M- &, Walker, 8. L Woodrull, H. H, Harreli, ¥. 8, Gi'le, P. H. Coolidge, Mra Coolidee, 1. 1. Merrill, H. A. Gadadon, @ H. Wooner, Mrs Wooster, Miss L’ Wooater, B. F. Breedou, Mre.’ Breeden, Miss A Breoden, Miss L. Breeton, 4. Breeden, J’ H. Brown. CP. Lewis, L. for i, Sherman and femty, F. J. Barnstead. Brooklya— W. P. Tyler, it. Je ‘oung, 8. Van Praaz, J. H. Weeks, Mrz, Weois T. Ves Thacuen "4 's Mine A, ‘Rogers, G. F, fopiitt, J. A. Brown, F. H. shap- Oates, a ee ©. J. Bishop, Jey HL Endicott, 1. Skinne Talbot, J. B. Ki Mra. H. Hein, © Guid, Mrs Gutid, Mra Burnswoad, N. W, Burnstead, Fitchbury, Max —i}, Snow, Cam- bri jC Fernaid. | Springie\dF. king, J. @, rewer. Lawrenco—F, Cn tS tstum, B = er. Hartford, Conn.—J. L Cona.—E. B. Coe, Newport, R. B Fompine Maine--T. 5. Lang, sre. Lang. ‘Ohio J. Parrott, H. K artott Columba W. ,. Deabler, ra. Desir: tea ak tis dim Ay. Fullerton, Clectanati—! me iG. sions rn Blowe, W , I. Mallory, W, P. Peirce rk. Loute—J. Archer srs A ‘Archer, BH. Shep- herd, thse Tae J Te peder Wei Fowl, J. 8. Ws ford, Frap- ak . | Eases graduates, and of graduates now living, in Academica) course only. — Harvard, jo 1866 aw YORK HERALD, Fr, PAY. JOLY 19, 1867. suck on the breakers and becaine a total loss, boca chy oy. wife, two childrea and the crew were the captain, M he capiain and his family are qui sa'ely landed here, ~ * hardsbips exporienced, sick tn consequence of ta this week colebraied the ses Sie raticat Cubawé . sth = dinner given to event of Maximilian's exegution 4 fow select (rienda, Towagis ithe Met erento drank, Piaco here The Ainegioan peg William Roverts had ‘been entered, and ali th captay stole ‘The captain fired at the Fetroatin< thieves, At (ae fame Moment @ Spanish ship was en'é@n’d close by the weloam bark Awanda Guton. The thn * caped. A peremptor, call is instried to Warn all ‘diioes 7) Police Soperintendent Quir. Made @ descent on a tng beea unable t» Gad out wher her the mec™! It is uudoratood tha the government will forbid F COVersAiLoLs WIM be pat w stop to have Mr 1}, Bourcau, bee Imporiat Commissary w ing hore, 7 ‘ed frou New Ortoans in tho On the 10th, Mr, J, Vatio- v2 E>, wader Jnarez's rate, wal and leit for Vera Cruz on f stoaumer Caidat Condal, ‘Tho Spasich war sieaner Francisco de Asis bas ree ter on board The Lateral, postal sor vicoe throaghont the island aro us government, Paymonis tors, who are great nels reaty for the Pordacable, Tho tele u 18 tluished, the @perator= are appointed, put, umd che wires are being placed ths rin from tho landing pace to the of charges has boon published, It ts howove:, aad it Is (9 bo hoped that an of counting all she letters of messages and al b» five to cotupute the number of xy will bo 4 reading the new tarifl, © opin 's cet down as paving only $48 quintal, tad Of ihe same’ amourt per pound as formeriy, of his drag for 1 bye Joy fulancieipations ere soon on At entry of the pack- | 7 tun Colector that he must | ‘Vuis reanited 19 a protest bus, a ply Aatoemedt the od we rigat bon, r Tabasco arrived yesterday {rom » freight and very few pacsougers— Wg Chem the Speniah Oonsut of thayeity. Thad an waity o! to'kine with tue exptain, aud asked what 1 to do wits Maxiaian’s remans—whetnor i om OF Not? Hie very sovorly ia ormed me that Juarez meant te spot of bie execution, ny and the Havana Bay usoidate, when they will remove dings of the former cotapany from the midst of Vhe Spaz posite brig ‘an Antonio ts taking in @ cargo of ve Key West vr market has been less active dering bolday nod tirin in their last silos were mada on the oasis of 12 $9 69 per hha, on sugar ss for North of Hatteras. “6 improved oziTvARy. John G. Bergen o, died at evening at a quarter to vd painfal Lilaeae, Commissioner néoa’ of Hans Hansen Bergen, who rdam (since New York) in 1633, 1814 and was married Sep: . daughter of Harmavas formeriy of Nea Utrecht, the family homestead farm in Loa sty of this. state In 1844, Sepervisor hand Ninth warda of Brooklyn in 1846, 0, audof the Eigoth ward of the same city porae} a member of the commission, and was, raeinber of the Boards of Heaith nnd. Excise. ‘iy, Conrmmissioner Acton and superintendent AL at his bedeide at the tine of his over Betcen waa very popular with Willian A. Bionwe. ro. ba papers apnounes the recoot death served yo, and pent beng disbended, in June, 1815, re- ou of North Carolina mewher of tho Legis- ern ia his PEASOWAL INTE INTELLIGENCE. Mra. English, J. AG. Coffin, 4. A. Low and family, Rev, HJ. i, Beach, Troy—G, Tibbeta, Bosion—A. Bh Otis, rs. “baw, Miss LD. Rogers, _* 4 Der i Me Foroos, 6. conta, ita 3 bo, abody. J. R. Chadwick, HB. peat N. Thayer, H. B, Stanwood, J, Stanwood, T, h. W. H. Talbot, Miss BE. M. Taibor, Miss B. A. J 2B. Brownell, Mia L. Hayward, bury, Conn.—L D. Gr gs es ¥ ‘eago —1L. 0. ‘a ona LN & ie ©, H. McCormick, W. Hosmer, A. F. Falier- MMe. Probasco, Miss A Ww. Crom. E. Lord,’ Kye Lord, Mise Cariale, Mra Phopherd, Mise ee). Winter, Bet Stele, i Jenkion Now Or "G0, #, 8 Ward: Washi Teqhora—F. Torrey and family. The tollowing tebio, showing the whole inchpal Colleges Ju the Country, will not be u: Tithe tne. The graduates are those Wile number ” Graduates son, @t Captath ©. H. and Sarah L. Binke, aged 11 years, 4 ; %. relatives and friends of the family are respectfutty is (Friday) afternoon, at | idence of Lis parents, to attend the funeral, a a =" ° + from the TAM Reidy coal he Bt re the r@sidence of peo © bear izabette Hesny Sum nos, * @, Bartram, aged 15 yeu and friends of the fam! eral, from the Park Presbyterian church: Wch'y-Atth street, nome ssaon, at ove o'olook, ~ Quite an excitiny chase affier harbor thieves dao | {sabe Third avenue, this (Friday) ~On Thureday, July 18, am his 53d year, Jouw GEN, “Ths funeral services “il be held af Sistar : era ak Third avonne, near Toirty-S/th stroet, ; ruoon, at balf-past wg {vos and friends of the family are Then to to Peare~, dale, _— oeeein is prpers and clothing | alier.. v, July 12, in "aR, —On Thursday, ‘a ! Seaehter oe Heury tonne yard at Bath, @ fine bark of 6 das @alled fhe Omaha, The ae AQ ‘rrionda of the res are eae ly invited to attexd the funeral, this (Friday) afternoom, at one o'cloek, from 11% residence of her parents, Kighty- Que A and East river. ‘Thutadayy July 18, 3. D. Canemwren, The relatives and friemds of the family are respectfully lavited to atteré foe funeral, {ro.X bis iate residence, 20 Watts street, tie (Friday) fatteraden, at half-past one Ping, on Treaday, Joly 16. after along aful illness, Jouw K. Cuarr, aged WJ en ant, Gents arc deviled to atténd the funeral ge {nthe Baptist charch at Sing Sunday ropa at it prt two e’clock. Cons, —Suitfonty, on bang Juty 18, at her yesi- Brookiyn, Joseeamw \D., three Mcloek> attend without fur- DvGGAN.—~On Thinreday) Judy 18> at half past twelve o'ciook, ira, Many Any Duvigan, wifQof The funeral will take place ot one o'clock, from ber late r avenue. Govertus —On Thaesday, July 19, Marr, or ee the late Gourgo D Griffiths; of consumpdon, ag The friends and rolarives of the farmniy’are ssanmeeaine inviied to ationd the funeral, on Saturday Coad at two o'clock, from ber resklence, 143 Variet sti Geaain On C Teperap ar e July 18, 0: the beloved daughter of Zerence and Cevbarine aged 9 months, Tue rolatives and friends of tho family are respect- futiy imy ted to attend the funeral, this (Wriday) after noon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No_ 180 aveuue B. Have —On Wednesday moraing, July 17, efter a tong illness, Navoy Boros, relict of Matthow Hurt, a native of county Westmenth, Ire'aud, aged 70 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also those of her eons; Matthew and the lato Captain Thomas H., and Philip Farioy and Williauy J.'Har- reapectfally invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at halt-past one o'ciock, from the Forideuce of hee sou-in-law, Philip Farlev, No, 43 Marion streek, Haimcas.—On Ag ay og July 18, Faxpetccx Heuwxen, aged 5 inontha and 1 day. ‘The (riends and rois'ives of the family are folly inviced 1 aitend the funeral, from N ». avenue, this (Friday) afternoot —9n Wednesday, aged 54 years, o'cloek. Cisr® —At Sing Ping, aud mont 11 for ie athatled Humts for Mr Heath the oflloar. « Pe. joined the whip. ug 150 bbie sp oll last ceriiine off Une And<—5 sp and 1969 wh oil afl RK te dance, No. 12° Qo wife of Rutus De ons. Friends and voletves ther notice, yonerd ave so Edwerd —. her sonsin-law, kins, at at two o'clock. july 17, Mancarsr Jane, wite of Jono L, Lockett, of consumption, aged 27 years. She rests in Heaven, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fwly invited io attend the funeral, from the Pilgrim Baptist charch, Chirty-third stroet, near Eighth avenue, 1s (Priduy) afternoon, at two o'clock, Remains to be terred i omar Cemetery. regent ca July 18, Orae 198 a wife of Gorge L Meacham. ‘The relatives aad frends of tho family are respectfully invited te attend the fuoeral, No, 153 Washington street, Brooklya, on Sunday after- noon, at two o'clock, Navis.—Ou Wednesday, July 1%, Taoxas Nevin, in his 84th year, ‘dhe triends and relatives are respectfully invited to this (Friday) sfternvon, at two ofclock, trom his late residence, 35 Willett street. O° inits.—On Thursday, July 18, of a logoring illness, Putte O'BueM, aged 83 yoara ‘Tho fronds and relatives of the family are respectfally ¢ to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, iLL Mott strevt, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. 0 Rwity On Thursday, atree:, Aww O'Rtuauty, in the’49.b year of her age. fhe faverst will take piace from the Church of St. Francs Xevier, West Sixteenth morning, brother, Witham, and brother-in la To-peetfully imvited to attend, without further eS Pavcirinc.—On Thursday, Joona Pautprn, in the 60th year <f his age. Tbe roaives aud friends are invited to ajiend the fou the residence of Mra, J. on" on Saturday afternoon, LOS. —Oa Wednesday, Jay at, Wixrmu, infant son of W nfeid aod Harriet B. The relatives and friends of the eet are respectfully invited to ritend the funeral, (rom the residence of tis parents, 127th street, betwoen Third and Fourth avenues, Hariem, on Saturday morning, at nine o'clock, Post.—On Thageday, July 18, Manaaret ANXA Post, doughier of the lato Francis Post, in the 83d year of her ithe relatives and friends of the family aro requested end the funeral, from the residence of her brother- 402 Varick street, on Saturda; N. Y., on Wednesde: 17, Gxoron Myrcuett Rapoure, Of Mirtield, ¥ Enchind, aged 40 years. ‘Roun.2-On Wednesday morning, Joly 17, Harner Steves, wife of Thomas B, Robb, in her 22d Frieda and acquaintances are requested to attend the faneral, from ber iate residence, Banson door from Elhott place, Brooklyn, this ( noon, at three o’clock, without further noti Humiisoa, Toronto and London (C. W.) papers please from hor tate residence, atond the foner ple, do: | ‘eile (Brem), Henek Brereton, for NYork ig: TM Lea, Herring, for d Pru in Juiy 18, at No. rect, this (Friday) is and those of her , Joseph Miller, are ‘July 18, at Kingston, N. funoral, Kingston, N. to in-law, David Broome, afternoon, at two o'clock. Naocurr,—At NGO ved, mm | ceed ee (Port), a ergens) one. NYork; E hw a hab ont Amboy. Cisse ines rg 0 +e Con” copy. REERIDAS. —At Oranve, New Jersoy, on Thursday, 18, Winnie J. Simupan, opty ehtid of James ani garet Sheridan, aged 11 months and 4 days, Tbe retatives and friends of the famil, tend the funeral, this (Fr: ick, from the residence of b: re Lane 4 Anvited to four o’clo parents, at a ange, N, J. Ta wart —After a short illoess, Catuansye Tacaart, in the 65th year of her ave. ‘The reiatives and ah of > Henry Taggart, re respectiully wav ont to attend the ) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the and his father. law, James Quinn, funeral, this (Friday residence of ber son, Heury Taggart, near Twenty fifth street, thence to the Holy Cross, Fiaibush, Pine mage and Downpatrick (Ireland) papers please oy peKa —On Wednesday July 14, at the residence of Wynkoop, Chemubg, N. ¥., Marr, ton, Baltimore for Bosion Baboock.’— Gini Dearhorn, Soul: Twilve? Mare Hand, Boston f her futhor. A. wifo of Cuarles M. Young, of this city. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR NeW YORE—THIS DAT. wONMISTS... « SUN METH to Globe, tracy. do fur do; Bats, Hats) Uo uot W clark, for do: Empress, Kennedy, Kockland for do: Figmonth for F' Viiladeipive; Saul Nesh, Monigomery, for Prov oat oF ‘veW Ox, JULY 18. 1987. Siearovanp A Livingstone Baker, Sevannan=Livingston, Fox & € Steamabsp Moneka, Marshmao, Charleston—Living.ton, lon, NC~J Mand. tiiningwon, NO co. King Norfolk, City Pont and Rich- rare (Brom), Weydemann, Bremen—E Park Super lor), Nielson, Stottin—Funch, Meincke & inwall—S L, Merchaat eA Co, ‘Nes—Th ron For &Co Mtearnahio Fairbank Steamanip Gen, M Murray, Ferris & monde Easter Paven 1 Ne Wim 0 Bria rie Gon dolier (Br), Crane, 8t Johns, NF—Crandali, Um- mr Pash, Janey, ~~ — olle Sehr Ocean Bird (Bi Lea Brett, Son & Co. JobuaP Ph Peniston Devickaon, 81 Martine, WER J Wenberg. uguatine, ears M8 ia, Ruesell, Cape Carnaveral, Fla—N L Lo batty Wwerwia, Hawhine, Jacksonville—Bently, Miller & mine M My Rover, Hughes, Charleston—N L MeOresdy & ae, Jones, Phe a | NC—ES Ih ee ra Phi Plein Mole a Mores Bet | sur genet Basiport—J Boyntou's ce r tohum, Portlend—Fergneon & Wood, ¥ Brody, Brown, Hartford—M Briggs & Oo. Rehr Steamer Comsiet, Drake, Philadelphia Atennahip Raleigh, Marshman, New Orieaus and Havana, Oelly, New Bedford, with mése and gaa eu 17 days, with moles. 4 Bh sete with on. Sueno, Bridgeport, OB, 10 days, , Windsor, NS, 6 days, to Crandall, BrD, Predoriekton, NB, ee Rnets ong oie ened he es with lember, de, (0 T | Mackensi rs, no date, tat 41 0. Lon Gt 89, paaod barks Holea Deuiamond, steccing 8 ras a. Siramahins fanaa, ME Livin neka, Catronmen, | en’ Wecailtur Cnet Ent, Baeatbdhe ant others 27 ee POR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING (NTELITGBNOR | SEB ANOTHER PAGE. ~ gael > i Marine Disasters. is Sova Stumaw has beca raised aad placed om at Luoter's n ott, the ratws a al led froma Dotto, 4 Sty ane conte hf = * Ms Bt 4 baled com Bristol na tor fore ton was built 1 ~. from Ly eae) Soun Conversa fof Kali River), Dav. a @ spokes on} far Prvviden with 163 (ons coal, wh: “ ‘ rer atterno, ruck reds.and had an badly’ siove. that aoe was r bloke Her t Sore Seoul, cargo would have to be disoh.. ‘~ Miscetianeous, Master William Rogers bas Netiee te Mariners. The Dabo Rw mn phy oss Weat” Quoddy Head Light Station having beon be sounded ta f s out senalons. ORKY Wealhed ROPE, Lighthowse L amt Portland, ORE at Light Inspector, Let diat, Th tpraporary Tat heretofore hibited at the mouth the St donne the comth site of the a catranee te Seeesouvilin. § ‘gar bayn removed, ond, the sheers fixed white I jiwminad a ro of S16 t x ligt, fl Zan a Gearvoe et ihe ould he seu wi at a distance of 14 miles. Wenlamens fone sated from New Bedford July ire Sag Rie Heteus ported ior A tll Repor! or of eale 4 = “ea ‘repo: no tal lensing Domini? Jane 7 having akon ibs 9p ‘sp otf since Speken- Ship Filla Norton, We 9 Pranoise> for Hame en I ee Sune 30 tot r lon 45 48, wl Vastili from Cafbar FI A hoe al fi ali died ne wentib- Sarourrs. June por anige Cromwell, edge Golden Hind, Dav's, for Boston (ir, for 0,40: Leconite (BY), Martin: bw Zbninnd (ey, field; ate et North and Patrician (4 (Br), Crt Cannan, Phiudernnt John Batety Gould, Rostov: 9th, bark. Almirs Coombs, W son, a port ‘uorth of Halioes, ‘brig Prairie Rose, Marsdea, NYork. Pe ene 2—Salles, bar& Cionfuegas, Cole, News Havana July 8—Arreived, oxrk Lamplighter, Bah York; 11th, stesmer Tabascs (Mor), © Rotel thy Eawiida (ey Carer. Wilmington.’ 12th, bark Wal Adams, Livernon! Malted 7th. brie Marcedina (Sp), Snel, NYorit Oh, baste Sheteld (Bri, Trvior, do. Cleared 12th ateamalip Hendak Hrdson, bee pen brig South Boston (Br). Styitl ef Be ¢ ot (Br), Copel rood for MYor® do; Jobu Ei te oo 4 i rd, "ial Eidona. eth NY . bar Marco ia (Rey, Cacboncil: NYork; bet Mobile; 70M, Say Sune Ballad, Arrived. bark °F Shaw (0 Br), Camm, ‘Julia, Sronli. Palit on A Bo agin J Sailed 6th’ brig Snow Bird (Br), Moody Portland; sohe. Pe New York; A Barnard, Cro Lone, Pert Philadeiphia; 7th, Roger de Be “alsin Niork: ‘bark Mary C FY ‘Ross, Boston; fo Chase N¥ork.. pain ~ Ovgsxe, Jue eg disrived, ship Sylvia, Patterson, Raxaoox, May 9—Ko port vance ap Juty S—No vessels in it Crow aty lo Seasonal Sarivedr bark Mary Loule, Darts, New Briony, NB, July 1e-Arrived, ship Castine, Thuretom, hr 0 t bark Henry Buck, Nichola, ‘tor a r "Gnu, (or, Russell and Whampoa, . Cultivator, Ru wehr RJ Leonard (Br), Haley, Wilming™ Peres, ‘aly ‘este port barks Bg Sy for New Adele fie), Alexan jotta wigs Ceailts (Broun). ta Nibbe, fc Palm, + Ie Niald ot athe Lee, the Sark Tum ey MoFariand, NYork: che Rast oo iy =v ‘7th. ene ‘thes: rea), Jachens, N Yo: ry Linceli Merthmaa, thiiadelphias American Ports, BosTON, Jaly 17—Arrived, bark Boston (Ital), Lacom. ; seh re get ety We Vawser, Havana; Jo oe Hebesi cate Susie, Ellga be ertrude Hor amenon Rurotes, Ham, gers 3 ‘York; yacht Alles, eaved—senr James House, : « jane, Ball Sailed, wind NW to NNW—Steamer reach (at 10 AM); base rived, stenraer M Sanford, NYork: bark M it, Bultimdeo; beige Rach ore NY Sivirn, Wilsaboen. PRALTIMORE, Mes. dae, sae Ak en Portian Cette Wat Indion; » Jouse Bia cat oe ie ot Win'A iin Bt i), Bremen Bias Be Lond donderry, oorre Ri New |. senderry, ‘th. vaste Ware Mi Freewen, Ho ston. ieee Warcinler echt "Bark Carisharen, eohrs M iemall, Frigbes| aa Maria Luat, Boynton er hrucugt ug pind ay tural Bar Barcelona.” Addie, Decker, Lav. city ea duly “Bia Diautor, a 16—Arrived, eohr Isabel Alberto, Tooker, “ri RCRRARDINA, Fa wet Et. bark Sacramento, 2 RIV eohra.B: ie aie fen, DCT Baill atic, i cacaageh Rat Be wi . Nichola, N York. me Sop il worden, Nichole SY. Salled—Sebr Beigh ey Lt Ta peter nan rigs C aret Rewnhart, Wi Wiley, for Geer Bro Fiamti a Past Le"Ploraaeen, "nics afer Rat rama Peking da for New) resident, Perbing Os"Revokbon, Biaith. Lyon for vor orth for do, Van Buren, Moni Henry, Oliver, Rockland for Qu: yechie Bile, Julla, Alien, on # ernise. uard, and ‘Saiicd—Sehrs Van Buren, 1. @ A Babcock, Ephraim & Ags na. Specalator (Br), Medi ord. ih, AM—Arrived, brig Valencia, Small, Levey oo for Bost ; sebra New Globe, Bray, Port seheen ether fi or NYork} expected (Br), Melata, st Joho k, do for do; LM Stroul Valonclx; schre Nellie Chase, D&E Kelley, we rigbes poate aie ri NK “dots, sug tsamaties stesmer Red Gaxstet, Came, I DRLEAYS, July Arrived, bark Elwood Cooper, VGneret Bark Bawiny Brn Cromamndi; ochre Burdett wNSaro) og, and Addie M Bird, Merrill, POLK, Juiy 16—Arrived, sehr DP ge, Sawyer, Loper, SNEWSURYPORT daly 16—Arrived, sehr ‘obs nice athe, Newman, and Cerro mene mig fa Fa Say W-Arrived, ure 317th, Pavilto neh HA re, spite: Matliewe, Hoboxen poy Mt ernie TEADELPHIA, soy MW Yarmouth, NS; brigs Keser Healen, J 38 Providence, © ac rating, KILAND. Faiy Tena juenor ee SF LT miltov, aud aie bate 8 Aenmenrs pilu aud J M Freeman,