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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY. JULY 28, 1867. F ee um Was condideret a heavy ijem of Maraball Lo! i SSS $000 per annum war Goumoret a heawy forts stall of WASHINGTON. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. | ponditure, tne lmportace nd anparatioven, atv with the commercial bureau.» Hore all. the commercial THE OOMINION OF CANADA, U it 0 p E > yrery jn = y= | im this pow en ree Aree despatches from Europe and America are received avd | Movemouts of Troops—Explosion of a Miad a -> “ and aufficient upon rapadit, fully compiled, the object being to f ‘orox, July 27, 1867, Ite Organizatto: Managomont—Deserip- | remarkabie sucess of the undertaking. = af to he ae po RN and Lous of Lite. ) } tien of Its Principal Office, and the Nature The receiving room and place of general peblic' busl- | fied ato several classes, such as gold reports, provision ennc, July 26, 1867. asm 10 o'Clock P, M. "] f and Extent of Its Business—iuterceting De- | ness, for the transmission of messages, ts on the fires | reports and cotton and other quotations hey are al; Tue troop ship Lamar with Twenty-miath Ancther Disclosure Regard ® the Surrett | ius and Statistics, Goon, irvating op Broudwer, ana, previous to tha cet | Sitasited under the heads of “foreign classificeriog”’ nou | ment arrived hare to-day yt . Evidence-A Plot co izsteh Up .“vidence ‘The wondrous advancement and rapid strides during | *lidation of the Western Union and American Cam | ‘domestic classification,” and sabscribers to the oxiont | ,,A mine near Point Levi-forte exploded premature! 4 th R C ies, was im part occupied as an operating room. It | oy ** ner week are entitled to receive one repurs of the | Kes 8 man uamed Francomi, aud seriously wound) TO JULY 27,| the Prosecution Betrared. So matter | the past half contary of almost overy branch of science | has recently beon altered, however, sad Marre inners and oue of dorweatin merketa puch (greg | ‘200 otbora, wane ss : Fresh disclosures have been made to-day f@ w reday | tending in any way to promote and facilitate the inter- commedions, ‘fer ihe ti ‘aly, ponent em it cam : of raising evidence for the Surratt case. Of MH” g, | change of thought, and to bind in « bond of intercom- | Hasiness of hus company mod the "tho ‘Chick Auditing and Free Menage ospar‘cizai ié | Le is SUBST EERO id : ” f eahers large, last @ person called on one of the counsel for ¢lié «. munion the nations of the carth by the annihilation of ? cath, anstr Roohe, RAMTOY. oo Ine fourth ory, fence and stated that @ conspiracy was then in op\*ft- q2? and sptce, bas been, withoat a doubs most sirik- ariménts aro <soping and Associa! ome BP iagod floor, A space of tion to furnish several witmesses for the proseeutio.. a er fo aummvase RQst positively tha they have beag ~aloped in the inception and subsequent perfoc- yar ay wonty in width is reserved for awarded Tae gm THE FIRST GRAND GOLD MEOAL q FOR AMER PIANOS, The German Question in Aus- tmgly Gey, les of all (sent) free messages from rooheare meres ce eee ne eke at earnest | Mon ot co arma” Sse graphy. By wana | srlag tr sroieuns,ccupion the canis of aren | sigttbaicly ie edo ma fies coupaed wis | Cece SE tar charterer atch co ashing e ae ature partment is under the immediate supervision of | the checks xg SUPREME INTERNATIONAL: JURY, April, 1865, The facts as give by the informer, who | w'bisperings the vary: octdnd So being 4 ©: Job Horner. Dass atone oe a eal ie cite (com © This Gnal verdict of the TERNATIONAL JURY. ad was one of those concerned in the plot, are as follows:— | sep. Teed from each pao. fm Five men, two of whom live im this city, hada meeting at broug Ut into daily and hourty : the National Hotel, on Thureday, at which a mass of | metallic’ thread which) conveys intelligence ihe talee evidence was concocted, which was to have been | depths of the =e tarsal sinnan pa era {or the reception of despatches or mountain 1.%2g03 pn” pal legraph cable. Sov cement yesterday and cM maenees shat each was to me Pasa clovatin< and conducing to the importa’ i rotors have recently been introduced in the agreed upon and carefully committed to mem- | ment cat of nations as tho pen | Teelving department, which tend greatly to facilitate ory, 80 that the testimony of each one should connect | material and go.%al develop the despatch of business. Among these improvements with and corroborate that of the other One was to | and the word, wi, Yoh were foram ‘y cousidered the mi f,method has bees adopted of impressing tbe name of at. c ul let @ nut om awear that he sold a wig and suit of clothing to Surratt | agents and promulg. “ors of univer jer conti. | iDatend of making a mavuscript entry as beretoiore, on the day of the assassination ; another was to swear that | has, however, fallen .‘0 the lot of soak’ stohebethé a Ceaveiirg ae consoquentiy. sent mtb mash greater he carried him to Baltimore in # wagon after the deed was | nent to signalize its g.owth by thé Ory ve cue LaMrnnens tetieg,. Tae: Lngrorenenns hi | are attributable to the discretion and \igmont of done; and another was to swear es to Surratt’s move. | progress im the applicatio’ and cate 3 Sim yahoo idadl Ente ie Goo eae mente while in Baltimore, The men were then topresent | discovery, the offspring of it own sonia yin Oni Tho bookkeeping department is situated in rear of the themselves to the counsel for the prosecution as volun- | enment. Since the introduc\ion of sorse’é y Tard in igen Saks, ahs i tary witnesses, in the hope of being able to realize in a | vention ® network of telegra,vhic mediums tar veer patches, with the except in charge of Mr. M. S. Roberts. vast, | lites, aro hore registsrod and ll eithor from the prosecution, for produc. | Woven throughout the lougth aud-breadth of itis ¥.2% r The stock transfer d it was cation, a4 the J situated in the socond story, in logared bey the bey tbrough the pad main entrance, and is in charge of a staff of efficient forks. On the same floor is algo a amall compartment Of the awarde at the Exposition, places THE STEINWAY FLAROS * The Sultan of Turkey in Vienna. vison they are charged inst the offices so Retctent, and “error sheets sent to the superin- tendent in whove districts the delinquents are located, This department is Whder the able supervision of Geueral George H. Smith. Olt the same floor with the Ocean Io- ternation be yd Company is also located the office of the New York, Newfoundiand and Londou Telegraph —- jnder the management of the renowned Cyrus THE TRRRITORT of the Western Union Telegraph Company is divided into throo grand divisions under the ‘man tof threo general superintendents, as follows:—General ae T. Eckert, General Anson Stager and Joho Van lorne. The following figures wil! convey some idea of the vastness of the organization and the extent of territory which i¢ emoraces:—The total number of employus is about 5,000, and the company has now in operation pearly 90,000 miles of wire, exclusive of connections te 7,0 Fine deal authority tn Buroy comparison of alt t musical instruments exhibited at the Paris Expositivag awarded to STEINWAY & SONS a THEIR GRAND TESTIMONIAL MEDAL For greatest superiority and uovelty of construction im ‘ianos."” i ‘Warerooms, first floor of Steinway Hall, Tl and 73 Beet Fourteeth street, New York. Wiclation of the United States Treaty with China. _ THE GERMAN QUESTION. @utrian and Russian Opin Prag 1 Som Chicken eR TE AN PIANOS TRIUMPHANT at the EXPOSITION OF ALL NATIONS. in addition to THE GRAND GOLD MEDAL OF HONOR, the Emperor Napoleon, ta ft the Treaty of of those of the city Vanwna, July 27, 1867. person, aceony d the preseutation with The official journal of this city says that it is the right liberal mani a The basement of the entire building ia devoted to the | There are in the various oilices 18,000 battery cups, aud ‘the decoration of col r ise, wnt | delivery department, to which alt messages are cent | nts expply dopartmer rt ‘ oO nt ‘and interest of the Emperor Napoleon to enforce the | ie the testimony, or from the defence for withholding | continent with surprising rapidity and enterprise, through soblne iden sendy sealed.ant Ghrooted for ae: | the waar ce meat aeenOoe pion rams wie Oe aan it. One of the individuals, howovor, becoming dissatis. | to-day its combination of land avd submarine mes thereby conferni DAT: is the grandest in point of oxient and compiote- RING MEDAT, the only distinetion over the four other medals awarded Pravotortes, all of which were ly alike aad of equ treaty of Prague. ‘The came paper also says that the Czar of Russia has Wvory. Hero they are sagorted in the most convenient ‘This description will convey a fair impression of this waster for delivery ow the vartows routes throughout powerful organization, the general comprebenstve- fled with some portion af the arrangements, or intend- to play the shar] with bis confederates | ness on the face of the globe. And of thir } cise yy, and are delivered to the measangers. The num- { nossa of its details and the vast extent of territory nd @ent to King William of Prussia a note to the foregoing pooper ppl i th “l opr pres wl eli Recah k peas he wavont a doubt | Doref viewopger Loys i soventy-five; aud the averago } under its control, touching tho great lakes aud the | {je °' ‘irreby confrmiug the unaninous awar effect. 8 = pec 7 ane 7 als nuove? of message? delivered feow this apartuout per | extremo Northwestern St: fos on the one hand and | TAREE! RIRs AND THE IMPERIAL COMMISS(0N, benefits, went to Mr, Bradley and disclosed the plot. | the convergent as weli as the divergeat comira, as ity) day i qbout (wanty-ilve hur a the shores of the Gulf of co on the other, while ita piscing ‘ie CHICKERING PIANO at the THE SULTAN’S TOUR Mr. Bradley, it 1s sald, was desirous that the rest of the | ultimately destined to be the great concuntrative ports BE ay de Sali anon ramifcations “east and w are bounded only by the Wang EAD OF ADL OTHERS. . a 5 * are aituatsd on the second tiger, al legantiy {| mighty oceans that limit the contineat and mark its sta tape a witnesses should continue the prosecution of their | ofsthe electric intercourse of the world. The United } rea” oi mogions and weil lighted. Tho front Pomnaacy nuex, No. 65% Broadway, New York, acheme, and give in their evidence, whon ho would } States has, within the past fow years, seen the success have them arrested for perjury. But the romaining | ‘ul oaganization aud operation of a dozen of the most four by some means discovered the treachory of their | extensive telegraph companies ever established) besides confederate and abandonod the enterprise. 8 large number of local lines of lesser importance. Financint Affairs of the Nati At present, however, the most gigantic aud compre- Thore has been received from the Printing Bureau of | hensive organization of the kind i existence is the the Treasury Department during the week ending to-day | Western Union Telegraph Company, which bas farely $359,000 in fractional currency. beem augmented by the absorption or consolidation with The shipments during the same week have boen as | it of the American Telegraph Company, with its princi- follows:—To the Assistant Treasurer at Philadelphia, | pal office at No. 145 Broadway, corner of Liberty street. $100,000; to tho Assistant Treasurer at Boston, $100,000; | The main office of tho American Company was, prior to to the United States Depository at Chicago, $250,000, | 1861, situated at the corner of Wali and Broad strects and to national banks and othors, $89,376. Total ship- | but the corporartion having become extinct, by its ments, $314,376. amalgamation with the Western Wnion, its old head- The following is aetatement of the securities held by | quarters are now used aa a branch office of the Treasurer of the United States tn trust for the | the latter company. In 1861 the Amorican and National Banks at thie date:—For circulating notes, | Western Union Companies removed to tho quarters $340,631,500; and for doposits of public money, | to which attention is now called, aod, for five years $38,797,950. Total, $37,429,450. both companies continued to ocoupy their respective ‘The amount of national bank currency issued during | offices in the building corner of Brosdway and Liberty the weck was $76,250, and the total amount to date, | street. In 1966 the two companies were consolidated, $303,928,376, From this ie to bededucted the currency | and it is most significant fact that though the West- returned, including worm out notes, amounting to | orn Union Telegraph Company was iucorporated only $4,522,462, leaving in actual circulation at thts date, | oleven years ago, it has within that time absorbed not $298,806,414. The amount of fractional curreney re- | less than haif a dozen distinct and extensive kindred deemed and destroyed during the week was $263,494. | organization. This singular accretive process had been The internal revenue recelpts to-day were $755,240; | marked with such uniform results that in 1365 every the receipts for the week ending to-day, $4,673,563, and | telegraphic enterprise between the Atlantic and Pacific the aggregate amount for the fiscal year to date, is | coasts, with the exception of the American Company, $22,271,795. and Gaton’s lines, with which it worked harmoniously, The Pequonnock Bank Defalcation—The Gov- | and the Uniter States Telegraph Company, between ernment Looking Actively After Its Own | whict avd the Western Union a tremondous rivairy Interests. ‘existed tor the: control of the West, was represented The Pequounock National Bank of Bridgoport, Conn. | i, the iattor organization, and it Is not sur- has lost, by ite teller, about $50,000 so faras ascer- | prising that this stupendous exhibition of onter- tained. The day after the defalcation was known by the | irisg and combined ivterosts should be the dominant officers of the bank, the Comptrolter of the Currency | jowor in its peculiar sphere. Among the companies had two examiners, Mr. Mygatt, of Connecticut, and | which have consotidatet with the Western Union were Mr. Callondar, of Now York, on the ground, and wey | the Erie and Mictigan Telerraph Cotapany and the New are now actively engag: books and | York and Micsissipp! Printing Telegray ‘* yprd at mamta nae ha or was ariziaated : the Attar aaeette of the beak. Many and Birifalo, the Uaited Sanford € Tergraph Company, aod Inst!y tho American, ‘Tho Court having overruled tho motion for astay of | which tho -onthwesturn Tolegraph Company execution of the sentence of Sanford Conoveg the | Oretionsly merge Newry overy tetogreph : dé been or: F warden ts preparing to take him to tho Alvauz Peni % tontiary. apartinents ats devoted to the secretary and treasurer ‘of the company, Generat 0. H. Patmer, the efficient guar- dian of the Sub-Treasury and (he book. The ANties pertaining to this office aro laborious, and oxact ing: the béghest care and ability, His assistant, 4s sovretary, is Mr. W. H. Abel, and, as treasuror, Mr. & H, Rochester. ‘The room adjoining that of General Palmer is occupied by Vice Presigent B. Ft Mcatpine, upon whom a multtpticty of duties requiring much executive ability and decisiveness devolve. The apartmensé adjoining tv desigted a a reception room, for persons having busi- neas with mombors of the executive board and superin- teadent of departments. At the western extremity of the corridor is a large and handsomety farnished apartment, on tho westerty side of which sits Mr. Wn. Orton, president oloct. This 1 designated’ tho President’a room. The office to which the occupamt of this apartment has attained is of a most laborious and trying nature. Cotoumunications of almost every description fiad their way to the President's desk, and the amount of labor bestowed upoa this branch alone of the many chties pertaining to ihe position is of * character the most trying Added to this the presoht incumbent 1s a man of great force and oxbaustive mental capacity, and dotermined to wnderstand fully the stato of aifairs existing in the company. His famil- jarity with the most miaute dotatls ef ite management is surprising, and b's anxiety and vigilance over evory partment, and bis prompt appreciation of everything ding to promote the welfare and interests of the or- ization, exert a murked mfuence Jn his character. The President's secretary, Mr. James D. Reid, occupies ageat in the adjoining room. To this gentleman are re- ferred’elaims for damages and the preparatioa of a cer- tain class of executive correspondence. Ho is moreover a veteran telegrapher, and takes a peculiar pleasure in the relation of — tnterost- ing imerents and anecdotes connected with the early history of telegraphy. Among. tnose latter ts one of a countryraan who was decided! doubt- ful regarding the reliability of this then novel mode of communication, and at 2 request, though with evi- dent suspicion, a despatco was transmitted t» an ac- quaintance living at a distaues, aud requesting a reply, The auswer came and was showy to the doubter, who became indignant and tho he had fathoued the deception, when he announced that they could aot de- ceive him in that war, as ho was too familiar with the signature of Wis (riend to belleve that the one axiibited to bim was genuine At -bo other end of the roon: ts the desk of Vics Prosi. dent Dr. Norval Green, who is by ofiive also a member of the Executive Committee, aod a gentleman of groat ability and executive capacity. On tho third floor of the patlding the two frout rooms are occupied by General Eckert, Goneral suporintendent of the Eastern Diviton, which, it will be seen, is @ responsible and onerous-po- sition, embracing as {t does all the territory along the seaboard from Norfolk, Va., Washington, Baltimore, New York and Boston to Port Mood (Cape Breton) and all castof the Hudson River and Harlem Railroads, ex- tending as far north as Montreal. Generat Eckert is @ gentleman of the most officiout and highly wrought capacity and of great exocative ability, whieh faculties have been satis tly proven by a su: perintendency of upwards of fifteen years. Five xears of this time wore spent in_the serviee of the govern- Arrival of his Majesty in Austria. Vienna, July 27, 1867, The Sultan of Turkey has arrived here from England, “and is aow the guest of the Emperor Francis Joseph. GREECE. Demh of the Ex-King Otho. Lospox, July 27, 1867, Despatches have been received from Munich stating ‘shat ox-King Otho of Greece is dead, He died of the measies, IRELAND, Fentan Arrests and Conviction of a Traitor. Lovo, July 27, 1867. ‘The names of the persons who were recently arrosted ‘at Cork, Ireland, on suspicion of being Fenians, are Callagan, Griffin and Goulding. Reilly, who bas been on trial for some time charged with complicity in the recent outbreak in Kerry, has “been found gullty of high treason. CHINA. Americea Infraction of the Commercial Treaty-An Offending Vessel Seized in Jap The Evening 'T, ra FOR SALE AT f us. THY NEWS STANDS E CENT. THE RICHMOND CONVENTION, SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Attempt te Divide the Richmond Republicans in the feterest of Hunnicutt and the Radicals, and of the finest description, by reciplents of the prize at the 'T > Repair in superior style, No. 6 Joha street. up ataira, and 23 Wal corner of Br ° Ricamono, Va., July 27, 1897, } 10 o'Uiock P.M, f A\meeting was held to-day in the county Court Bonae, pursuant to acatl inviting all persona, without distinction, to assemble for the purpose of elect- ing delegates to the convention in August. A report and list of delogates was read, and the sense of the meeting called for as to their adoption, At this juncture a radical move disclosed! itself, having for its object the breaking up of the meeting. One of three persons prosont in the in- torest of Hutmicutt, stood up and moved that the re- port be lait om the table, explaining bis motion by Stating that’ the fortbooming convention will nut bo a delegate but « mass convention. Franklin Stearas, a good Uniontet and a blunt, honest man, saw the motion in view, and summarly demandesd the sense of the assembly, which was almost unani- moualy in favor of adopting the report, which meant the sending of delegates from the county to the conven- tion, By proclaiming the approaching event a mass con- vention, the radical clique here hope to neutraiize alto- gether the respectaplo white element secking a share in thercouncils of the:party. The convention will be packed with negroes to the exclasion of those delegations re- centty appointed in different moetings of the white people through the State, and by thus sending promi- pont and respectable, but not extreme republicans, incapabio of controlling the convention, any plat- form the negro party choose can be adopt and issued to the world as the expression of the republican spirit of Virginia, Botts has his platform prepared, and if matters are carried out in the manser forestiadowed by the negro extremists, he intends to secede trom the convention, take his adberents with him, and hold one of # moro representative white char- acter in the House of Delogates. NEWS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Saw Faaxctso, July 24, 1967. The steamship Golden City, from Panama, arrived to- he Kveni a ee Te Ree TeleeT te NEWS STANDS. PRICE ONE CENT. AAA ‘Ten reasons should have ap Bocanse, TOT at reclatiy) theiy use prevents the atmoaphorig produces epidemics {rim taking effect upog mand impart unwonted viged are the best appetizing-medicine at prosoag poison whic the system. Because ihey cure indiges! known. 1 Because they are the only preparation upon which pare sons of a biltous habit cau safely rely 17 Keep the liver ig ood order. Secause they tone and regulate the bowals, and tavartabl relieve thei when coustipated, without coasting undee xation. Because they strengthen the nerves, clest the brata cheer the aimat spirits, ‘ ecause in case of an attack of spasms or billous colle they are the best thing that caw be administered on the ing sant, : Because they combine the three properties of « tonis— au alverative ald @ nervine In their Uumos} purity and “ fection. Because they area specific against ague aat fever and Intermittents, and with all thelr potegey a1 a preservative and a remedy are as harmless as water frum the mouucadme spring. Sold by all druggtats. New York oflive, 3 Dey atreet. Tee Oe ALE AP AEE PRICE Loxpox, July 27, 1867. Late Japanese advi:ss, received here via Hong Kong, report that the American ship Anna Kimball, Captain Willams, had arrive:: at Nagasaki, Japan, with a cargo ‘Of rice, which, it was alleged, she had taken from a port in China which had not been opened to foreign trade by any treaty stipulations. ‘The facts having been reported to the commander of ‘the United States squadron in those waters, she was by his orders seized and heavily libelied for infraction of he treaty. made between the Chinese government and the United States, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tas (ompon Mossy Mancer.—Lonxpos, July 27—3 P. M.—Consols closed steady at 93% for money. The fatest quotations of American securities this noon how a decline in five-twenty bonds and Erie shares of 3K per cent since the two P. M. report. Tho following fare the closing rates:—United States five-twenties, 725; ; Illinois Central shares, 76% ; Erie Railway shares, 477%. ‘Tus Contiwenta. Boveses.—Fraxxrort, July 27— Evening.—United States bonds closed at a decline of 4 o mi. HE RWS STAIOS, Cant. A Card from Messrs, Pollak & Son:— Enjoying the confidence abd an extonsive patromage Crom, the public, im thetr efforts to introduce mad manufactuee GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPE in America, feel :t their duty to caution agai bumbugas te the trade, who try in every conceivable way tml Une public, “Ar proseat an attempt is made by clabaing & peieg trom the Paris position, which we know hi never awarded. POLLAK 4 SON, rechaug G: reat, or Nassau, ~ and 692 Broadway, near Furth ateest. Pipes of any sbape, with portraits, monogims. &c., cut to order and repaired, mounted with silver audbolied day. The accounts concerning the crops which are now being cathered are somewhat conflicting. It is possible that the surplus for export will not be asiarge as was ip. Sunrise, for Liverpool, with 3,600 sacks of wheat, and the bark Clifton, for Liverpool, with a cargo . Ube first ing Tel " ee Ee SALE AN ALL THE NEWS ST\NDR. PRICK ONE CENT. and Baliimore, was jons of the boards of directors were um! held at that place, These immense consoli- . Which necessitated considerable augmentation of and its proportionate distribution among parties zg in the East, im like manner necessitated a change of the executive eoutra The principal offices wore removed (rom Rochester to New York, and at, tiv The Japanese Ram Japan. The entire crew of the Japan has been shipped, and. with the exception of a few men, who are making their final arrangements before leaving home, are ali on board. Op Monday the sails will be bent, and itis likely that sho will leave about Thursday or Friday, stopping at Nor- \ rior Stock of Ladies” Gent on, Sepertes:: Gailera is to be gene ek pay i MOND'S, 073 Broadway, opposite tho Met: Hove week were over Pewaien ‘was $1708 ‘and were last quoted at 765; for the issue fol, where she will go on the dry dock for an examina. | prosent time over lait of the entire capital is bold here, | ™ principally in the War Department, during the The Evening Tel . Reece bd a eam tery : Gerincolecces ane trerige ne tae ci ier Giiy'" weiky. Wier Je f which heoccupied toe postion | FAMILY MARKET REPORT. POE VALE PAE EE wews stANDe ‘Tas Liverroot Corrony Marxer.—Liverroot, July 27— ” 3 i a severe blow to its progress and @ permanent one, as it sistant Secrotury of War under Mr. Stenton. The Ee mea eo 3 2 P, M.—The cotton market is firm, but closes with a Appointments ef Cadets. is settled beyond a doubt that she will never agwn be oy and zoai with which he discharged the duties 3 age mi Jess active The sales to-day do not exceed ‘The Department has issued an order appointing the | able to wrest the control of ber peculiar and magnificent | °f that honorable station are sufficient evidence of his Guide te Housekeepers and Cooks. wnatenelors | + ~ paoealre ry uplands, 10%4.; middling Or- | following named cadets, graduates of the Military Acad- } Creations, in the ialter of electrotelegraplne omer . {From the Evening Tolegram of yesterday. } Dus, Factory bt Bareiay street. ait WaRPOOL BReADSTUFrS - | omy, to be Second Lieutenants :— Mapite City. Still Itoahestor, will be fromiosatiy re. | i2 this room. aod locludes the lines on Long Island and | The following aro the prices prevailing in Jefferson, he Evening Tel « OE Me orn She Od for wow: Wheat, 15a, 114 Tor o€ Enginoors—Cadeta Karnest H. Raffver, John | presented in the Executive Hoard of her wiant-iike of. | Morris and Essex, and Dolawaro and Lackawanna rail- i eee . THO ER SALE AP acl TUR NEWS STANDS, white California, my i .@. Mallory, Clinton B. Sears, Thamas Turtle, Josoph E. | apring, ax no less than ix of her prominent citizens are | Toads , : Washington, Tompkins and Fulton markets as collected PRICE ONE CENT. Grifith, Witliam FE. Rogers, Lewis M. Haupt, Edward | members of the Board of Directors of the Western Uuion Connecting with General Eckert’s room, and having by our reporters up to eleven o’clook to-day, from the ‘utehers and others who supply the tables of our hotels, housekeepers and boarding houses: — Beet— Jefferson. Washington, Tompleins. Fulton Roasting pieces.... 2 VAs, ah » access only therefrom, i sively to the use of the terminating instrument of the wires which toad to the Atlantic cable, connecting by a dummy elerator with the compartment oceupted by the Ce"te Receiving Clerk on the first tloor. The object of isolating this particular branch of the buamees is the apartment devoted exclu- Dr, Jo 1. Schenck, of Philadelphia. Wit, be at his rooms, 38 street, Ne ‘ork, professiaal every Taceday, trom9 A. M. o'8 PM sua Telegraph Company—meu of wealth, aftvence and ster- ling integrity and enterprise, THE XEW ROARD OF DIRECTORS On the 10th day of the prevent m or the firat time in the history of the company, the ampnai election of the Board of Directors was beld in the city of New Maguire, Frederick A. Maban, Charles F. Powell, Frede- rick A. Hinman. Ordnance Department—Cadets John A. Greer, Joho Pitnam, Jr. First regiment of Cavairy—Cadet Henry A. Moss. Third regiment of Cavalry—Cadet George W. Cradie. 140s. Bacon has advanced to 428, Od. Lavsrroot Provisiows Marker. P. M.—Lard has advanced to 403. 9d. Cheese 54s. ‘13s, Beef Lrvasroot Propvcs Markst.—Liverroot, July 27— 2 P. M.—Pot ashes, Sis. Rosin—common, fine bas sdvenned 40 15s. ‘Spifits turpentine, 31s. Petroleam— ss. Toe Srenies FEM: » Ews STanpa. PRICE ONE CENT. refined, 1s. 43g. Tallow declined to 44s. | prough. York. They had invariabiz, prior to that date, been | More effectually to prevent the possibility of outside in ‘ ato rseed, Pifth regiment of Cavalry—Cadet Jacob Aimy. old.at Roceseter, and with rend to this reverse of inilu- | torference with this department, and to protect its Somp pieces........Udald Waals w " Loxoow Manrgars.—Loxpox, July 27—2 P. M.—No. 12 Seventh regiment of cavairy—Cadets Johu M. Jobn- | ence sue traly say “Ichabod,” ior a glory indeed | business from improper espionage, aa well a6 to insure Prime ribs . & tan Saw Dutch standard sogar, 25s. 6d. teh vig iron, 538. | son, Edward Godfrey. Gaometed. thee result of this meeting was the election | the utmost pabiic confidence in the manner im which the Strtoin steak: * » % preter ‘Linseed cakes, Calcutta linseed, 688. 6d. Lin- Eighth regiment of cavairy—Cadet Erasmas B, Boyd. | of the following namod gentlemen. who are constituted | Ruropean business is transacted. > Portethouse ateaks 90 » suet’ | -erue Reenten Silene gee oil, £41 ds, Whale oil, £32 Sperm ail, £1: Firat regiment of artillery—Cadets William F. Rey- | the Board of Directors for the ensuing year:—Moses = ange PONG toy, “oo eae gy sete career = i 2 pad onde Oe OOALE AT EL aie NEWS STANDS. Pern usca Marxsr,—-Losoox, July 27.—Petroleam | noids, Jr.: Job M, K. Davis, James E. Boll, Thomas A | Taylor, New York; K. D. Morgav, Now York; W. E. | #fe thow of Mr. J. C. Hinchman. Superintendent of the ump teks... va PRICK ONE CENT, olosed at Antwerp last eveing at Barber, Aitvn Capron, Edward M. Merrinean, Lander T. | Dodge, New York; Francis Morris, New York; ©. Liv- | Metropolitan dist The rosponstbility and imagol- | Corned... 16a tai Maa Perrone d perc Howes, Gilbert P, Patton. Now York: K. 8. Sanford, New York; W Orton, | {do of this trust be appreciated whon it is stated | veai—Forequarters.. 18 8 18] puiptic | Leckstitch Sewing " ‘Second Regiment of Artiliery—Cadets Robert M. Tork; N. Green, Louswilie; DN Berney, New | that t ombrices New York and its suburben surrovnd- |“ Hisgquarters...-. 3 % sa | rBiltntic, .numeuerion, . Gowing, Mpcklons PRIZE RING Rogers, Thomas T. Thomburgh, Eugene P. Murphy, | York; W. G. Hunt, New York; " George Jones. ings, including Brookiyn and Jersey City, and extend- Jo, bee s 35 | volute tension; adjustable drop feed. THE : Ephraim T. C. Richmond, James Bassett, Alexander D. | York; John J. C'sco, New York; 0. H Valmer, Roches. | !p@ as far north as Morrisania. There are altogether, Sineack, Edwin 3. Curtis, Barnet Wager, Medorem | ter, N. Y.; Hiram Sibley, Rocusster, N. Y.;D.A. Wat. | within the district under Mr. Hinchman’s supervision, | Muttoa—Forequart’s, 18 2 ee Aa trea: Crawford, Je. Jobu A. Campbell, Joon Ht Gi n, Roche: fifty-two offices and nearly three hundred employ. = “ “ OK saLe Feta NEWs STANDS, Bucounter Between Two East River Men at Nowtewn Creek Yesterday Morning. ‘An interesting and well contested fight took place at Newtown creek, Long Island, at an early hour yesterday ‘morning, between two men named Pat Canfield and Jim Wartagan, both residents of the eastern side of the town, 4m the neighborhood of 1224 street, The well-knit @rames of both men gave promise of what tarned out to Pen koon fight. Cantleld stands five fect nine and a balf The central office, its arrangement and the care of the large numbers of cables which cross the rivers in the victuity of the city are under his charge also. The cables which underiie the Hudson and East rivers alone have a length of two hundred and nine thousand feet of conducting wires, Mr. Hinthman is ably secouded by bis brother, Mr. J. A. Hinchman. ‘THE CITY DEPARTMEPT, This department, which fs under the management of Miss L. H. Snow, is located in rear of Mr. Hinchman’s offies. In this office aro nineteen lady operators, who receive all the despatches arriving at the main office from the Afty-two auxiliary or sub-offices inciaded in “ Rochester, N Y.; isaac Butts, Rochester, N. Y. ; B. Ae OME OuEe. N. Y.; G. 4. Mumford, Roches- I X. ¥.; 5. H. Wade, Cieve- 0.; Goorge Walker, Springfield, Mase ; KS. Bur. Albion, N. Y. ; Alfred Gaither, Cinetnnati ; —, Utica, N. Y.; Le Grand Lockwood, S ‘ork. ford. Third Regiment of Artillery—Cadets Charles 5. Heint- zelman, Henry B. Osgood, Lg oo Honry D. | ter, Wallen, Jr.. Henry C. Dawes, ward Davi pher C. Walcott, Fourth Regiment of artillery—Cadote Crosby B. Miller, Charles G. Eckhart, Samuel R_ Jones, Arthar Cranston, George A. Garretson, Walter Howe, Horatio M. Jones, Comment is wnnoeessary upon this catalogue, which, Eliphalet N. Chester. it is sufficient to say, represents the wealth, the enter- Fifth Regiment of Artillery—Cadots Charles Shaler, | prise, the intelligence, the character and the generos. Jr, ae John McClatian, Oliver E. Woods, A. | ities of tne American people. Ata meeting of the Board wn Stanislaus R. ak, Wm. J. Roe, Jr., Wm. B. | of Directors. held on the same day, the fotlo Micers McCollum, Thomas R. Adame. were elected to serve for the ensuing year: Fifteonto Regiment of lofantry—Cadet William J. President—Witiam Orton, of New York. From Mr. C. B. Thurston, Dentiot, Ne: N. J.—"L moal cheerfully bear testimony, to exoeilen: of SORUDON FOR THE TEETH. ering jcacious iarice ia use, and well calculated as & preservative (i the teeth,” Beware of imiations, Tho Evening Te! FUR SALE AF ern. ThE NEWS STANDS, ONE CENT wa Seatsturne g pe Bartle. 4 P am orwin Metropoliian district. ‘Ther are employed in this eg by Vice Presidents—Hiiram Sibley, Dr. Norwin Green and | {ie AT st tree hundred operators, and twent be the Hair.—Barry’ - "he coment shortly before daybreak, and Nearly alt the sbore are stated to bo promotions. | Be MeN: pa surer—donoral 0. H. Palmer. derict Sranteaie’ ta this OfMee” Aboot eighteen hum -— ” on Bust and choapost the t ‘The order concludes as follows :— Mr. Wiliam Orion, the newly elected President of parthieue, exciastve Sims hista Gamneas tepvnas ‘* var ‘ > canted tere at pe Py phe Fg Ayr pened a, June 1d, 1836, ond isn eo mont cason. | between "the central office and the ausiliaries. This 1” n we] THOR RES TERE Me wews staxns, or the tary enteri 08. ‘necordance with | tial particul if made man. He was the recipient | department has hitherto been considered aa experiment, et s a PRICE ONE CENT. ‘the west thie regulation all the graduates above named will re- | of a somewhat limited educatio far aa it | beving brea in operation stout taree yours; bat ite 90, bo ri roleree, in person at their proper stations on the 30th of fot Drange By Rion. Boot -y Mr seg 18 6 | wGrexer 5 Baker's Highoat Premium Seowleg pom Keane seek tos “gusmns sengned to te practiability of the employment of females in the tle. a gale | macs way, Ne ‘whi Corps of and to the Ordnance will on graph! . 1” fato Roox receipt order immed! report those peculiar elements which conduce to develop THR GENERAL OPERATING ROOM he anwe on smaaner. pond to the cniete of ‘he eh. Am the master mind. After an uatiring course is situated on tho fourt’ floor, and contains about seven- . * wt ‘9 STANDS. ! this city. Those assigned to regiments will about the year 1845, he passed an honorable ty-five Morse instruments, ‘‘sounders,” each under the tald 10 - 4 H acknos like manner report by letter to the commanding officer | tinizing examination before the Board of the Normal | fioger and dexterous controi of an operator. Here the io 10 ry 8 a of their respective regiments, who wiil assign to com- | = in connection with thia subject of Bis | whirring rattle of the instruments and the click of six B 4 is s f len panies those who have not been so assigned by this | cartier life, it may be mentioned as a somewhat singu- | of Phelps’ (Hughes and House's) combination telegraphic r r4 ® r4 cures. tan, plnp! found. order. If the stations of the regimental commanders be | lar incident, that a rulo existed which required candi- | printing apparatus remind the visitor of the sewing joureut's Linge Boe Rouxo not known, their reports will be forwarded under cover | dates to submit an essay on some subject of their own | machine one of some of our large clothing io Li 8 i pep th eT P) equare blow to the Adjutant General for transmittal. ce | sel ‘The topic chosen by Mr. Orton was that of | manufactories. operator in this department = b - 12015 . . eally for traneportation and to which tne juates | the netic Telegraph, and as it was a comparatively | has control of a certain line of wire, including o vals ~ % The Evening Tel ; Canfeld’s will be entitled in travelling West Point to their | undev study et that time the selectionof such «| ite connections, and sends despatches to the a » pe 1a eK SeLe are i NEWS STANDS, { ‘followed by a heavy fall, posta, under tne foregoing orders, will be paid in ad- | theme in itself indicated s ‘ar Teaching and ambitions | points thus commaunicated with. This secures ae 0 ye © PRICE ONE Aily % «lag of 2 ‘vance of the performance of the journeys. a a oon ” w rr) 8 ‘ = ane Se Md Pec ern tn iy rout oc ans * » rapid mroke ee ~ = me | THOR RIEE TE REE fe wews staxoe, i 4m an offort to - 3335 —- PRICE ONE CENT. , ‘from Norfolk. The health of those om board the vessel five “loops.'’ The ‘‘loops’ * Gial GO G1 eds Glal 90 a ante cna gn, en ad nef om ig a ore eke = Beate 2” tines | errata Mtareaaths Gees, Colom em” ppd fever, though it is reported to be very bad at Havana. which. counects the Himain eetabiisnment wiih a = 4 bpd aLexaN NOX, Sad Pear! strost, ®. ¥. Ri mene Rear Admiral Porter will soon vate residence i, James Gordon . songs ; ocot oan bes ata gated batt, by Washington Heights. The Pacific Mail Steam- - $1 _ pelr, — mags 0 The Ae th Shab hin ied a stanps, ¥ a Wes FRO FOFTRESS_OWE AND HOPI Sir Comanr ede ome, Heer Oe hs: ae | Ace cae “Canfield's nose Fatal Consequences ‘rim. Con, Case— is under the general Wat. Whe pe 5 1500 bf.v. ed ; and Canfield Active Interest of ‘ae bere the Ner- 10 Galo 6 ey oral Havanese rte t ae le ie J Rouxe 6.—Hartigan ye reat Western sade all kinds of Gold and bs ec compe iment folk and Gi wi Rallread—The Sub- 6 bas a Bas rt S OO., Baokers, 16 Wall caren, Mf. Roun 0.—! size teat Plantations. q % ba Riding marks of bee hs ht Momnon, July 25, 1967, 1S, has elicitea the of those whose wa ams mas | TY? ROGUE SET Five xews stanps, ’ tion of the last opinions, from their with the business ‘Salt ya tals ICE ON CENT. x ‘thrown heavily. A man aamed George Martin was murdered last night | 22" tng man, are lo the highest and most trust- an oad Pha mrs ch ry Rooxps 10 ro at @ house on Wide Water street, in Portsmouth, by y consideration. r red The Howe, st gfe f vx men wero used qmother man mamed George Smith. [1 appears that ry here to speak individually of the - tng lee. 1 re, ( rant fe struggle for the ottes executive officers who are eo widely known to the mn J 14am | sewing machine), a erty Fe 1? an criminal tatimacy had existed for some time between pone - of fine capacities and un- ms» s » tu during these Martin end Smith's wife and the ettention of Smith bad | Goubied moral and social reputation, and who ary emt: | marvel o mae estar | PRO ASPTALE TESEL Ate wes staxns, | i "Roun 10. —Both Pootelly Meith toned, Marie if bed wih Men Batsh neatly dealeh they have ousined. nee Pee | tions, are The most markets are blooming with all thelr old time TRICE ORS CORE. a oon Gnd immediatoly stabbed him to the Marun gen deg ng pnd freahness this morning, in anticipation of the demand for | | Wise. 7 and Orgamental tate. staggered into another room where Smith principal office, located at No, 145 Broadway, ls, | sides, an: 0 Ph it canes careaoaared binsont to tne pay ap. 1] fomilier to ; of the Sunday dinners, The stock (s varied, plentiful and in the Lae orate nam 3 -— SS * The Ev. main of good quality, Steaks are offered at every price Z i i H rin between eightoon and thirty-eight conte, ead rite com. Pd a od a gm fh meg mn Ng mand from twenty-five tothirty-Cve The highest price, " Sears ' ore a0 Tavereat “in the. sucoess however, fe not always paid for the boat piece of moat, | wilps sad Buiten Wats Reckise ais discs : for it frequently thas the Atty cont steak turns t om,” @i cents monn of toe luuons of Meena ont, when cooked, « virlable gutta perehy ticle, (a ‘ J 4 county, at c. 4 $a cocupted Wy (he, Prognsdle to the attacks of kates or foflta, tnoisers or setting up tho large eotates Jato omall gl Tronting north. | Anais Bepartineot | iter Maver and « thas would warrant ip be ie mignon Hm aps eee mm, | ec wf | Shonen Sean hee mrad prt | te ot bt in Poh Mad ad F ramen tor the ror Sry Yard cach conaie ss te alee’ aux ‘asiou quarters and «moma Tamra proper it nim i Geen © cas Seana = — a! he rai skoaens of these bella: ceangutaen coven masapien tien wereiD. | markets, both jn frechnees, quantity ‘ fay : A een ergo gay teste snares wih cy greet Miccncacthipiiil: tind toon Wr. the dept Ye pooh “mw Ronis 72 Fie we ~ ee fled loading fo Lirerpe scone OR OM hemes LTD | Mercy wan ieonod, And COE whjah Acoma of B100 L ocp porion gf We cour Dulldiag are occupied Uy Gosacal | prioe oy, romain quite high, © ~ Pica Sak UAE 4

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