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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JOLY 29, 1867, 7 ; r > - tit ASR - ‘ stocks to-day & CITY INTELLIGENCE. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 6 to TB hee na tien wee aeee | aerate Getaent Mig. t Smee a" | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. GRANT. \ now from 57% to 13% higher than they were then, Hau. Moss pork quiet aad oo mata ong anndnaopatiiancennadt >: namely fwtles nontinel ried. Auuacep Baotaury Conpvcror.- Last even- Sonpar, July 28, 1867. Cinournati, ‘37, 1867. Bovo—Pattoy.—On Friday, Jaly 19, by tho Rey. a. ing, the mint of the poling. torrent of Xn which | _Th#re wasanacive speculation in rilway shares last dull aud 'a beter sappy, ai ra Ng de Campbell, Jac ov, tale oO Bota Ireland, te 8 yy . 7 Es 5 ow . "4 poured so porsistently on the heads of the surprised | Week, and « further general advance in prices took place, was held at $2. a SENOS 2 O85 Cora quict 1 Bellast papors please copy, 7 iis Nomination tor the Presi- crowds’ who were returning to their homes frou ex- | Erle leading the movemont, The business in this stock Gate dectuiag: No. V3kdt ate a ie i feds: ae \ dency. cursions and picnics, the car conductors and drivers | Was stimulated by the prospect of a change in its man- tor supply; aun ot No. i at $186.1 Bi, “Haier ‘at and ‘ managed to manifest fresh evidences of their natur.W | ®soment, whiol It is or was supposed, would involve # brutality, One case im particular merits especial notice, { COBtest betweom the prevent directors aud those As ono of the Eighth avenue cars was on Its { %eking to supersede thom, and ultimately result in down trip, at abont eight P. M., when near Spring various reforms, which are much needed. The leading Street, a party of thoroughly drenched excursion- | spc oulative director of the company is said to be indiffer- late iter having ridden 8 fow Sake. mtomstaa ent .°D the subject of bis re-oloction, and even to purpose having ia het arme s very vane Tafant, Thus encums | sending in his resignation. fvorything sald in relation the woman's pocemopent A nid ae re thereto ,wust, however, be taken with soveral grains of very lively, and the conductor rude! if out allowance, a8 much of it Is designed for speculative effect. and tn answor to her remonstrances, cursed and flung The disposition of the to be eudehes this all the important railway stocks, and the prospect the most obscene epithets at hor with a facility both astonishing and disgusting. The car was finally started of an wnusully abundant harvest is causing the most long sighted of the operators to direct their attention ahead before she had fairly alighted, and she narrowly to the stocks of the tines west of Chicago, like Mil- which they howl: Waukee and St, Paul, which, being free from competi- ‘Faia cons, /be th sadaeisond, 19 OnNy, ous. OF mAey, tio, oan exact thew own rates of fare and freight, These grain roads, too, are likely to experience a greater proportionate increase of traffic, arising from the heavy crops, than thetrunk lines east of Chicago, The public Can Accipent.—An unknown'man, while riding on the platform of a car at half-past eight o’clock last evening, will, nevertheless, do weil to bear tn mind that the Prosent movement is @ speculative ono, and that, fell ina fit while the vehicle was turning the corner of although there are no signs of its approaching cul- Arusrronc.—On Saturday night, July 27, after a short iliness, WittaM ARMSTRONG, Of Brookboro, county Fer- managh, Ireland, aged 36 years, The funeral will take place this (Monday) aftor> noon, at half-past ono o'clock, from 615 Eleventh av enue, between Forty-fifth aud Forty-sixth streets. ' Berrs,—On Sunday morning, July 23, Exma Jase —, infant daughter of Charies H. & Phwbe A. Botts, aged 36 edo, Wabash and Western... Pacific °* weal aa Western Union Telegraph. a Subjoined are tho highest prices obtained for the lead- ing stocks sold at the first regular session of the Stock Exchange on each Saturday of the past four weeks :— Stocks, July 6. July 13. July 20, July 27, Atlantic Mail..........1073% 110% 112M Alton & Terre Haute RR, 51 - 62 50 Alton & Terre Haute pf... — — 83 83 Boston Water Power... 23 23 Canton Company... = 48:34 48 5354 86% OL Cleveland & Piusbare. Cleveland & Toledo. . . ..1213¢ Chicago & Rock Island. 97 97% 100 «= 1037, Chic, & Northwestern. 463¢ 4 45 5036 Chie, & Northwostern pf 6734 6354 10% 12% Cumberland Coal... 36% «0 Cleveland, Col. & Cin... — _ 104 9 $25. Bulk meats not offerin Offer 113c. for shoulders and Sic. for sides, wit ers. Bacon firm and but litde offering; sales of sides at 153¢c.; clear sides ai 6c, Hams stead; at 1230. (Butter firm at 229, a 230. for Reserve and for prime to choice, Fggs firm at lic. Sugar . & lbc, for raw and 17%c, a 8c. for hard. © 2634c. for common to choice Rio. Flaxseed dull at $2, Goid, buying. Exchange sieady. Money quiet. Totevo, July27, Flour nominal at $12 a $13 for now from white wh $100, $11 from red wheat. Wheat declined tc. a red , $2 18; new amber has declined Ife. ;'salos, $2, | Cord firm ‘at an advance of 2c.; sales at ble, for ‘resh receipts of No. 1 Wabash ; 88. for do. Michigan, Oats firm at O76, Flour very dull and declined 250, I spring at $1 75 a $2 09. Corn quiet; sal for No. 1, and #20. a 883¢c. for No. 2, Oates dull at 6 Gs, Rye frm at an ‘advance of Ic. 2c, ealos at Ole. 2 . for No.2. Mess pork nominal at $23 60. Lard firm at 12%, a 1c. “Beef cattle dull and unchanged. — Live hogs dull at $6 7 a $7 for good to cholco extra. “Shenp dull ana noming Receipts—I,000 bbis. flour, 14,000 bushels wheat, 147.000 do, corn, 7,000 do. oats, 1,800 hogs, Shipments— 3.200 bbls. flour, 8,500 bushels wheat, 105,000 do, corn, Se, Lours, July 27, 1987. Tobacco quiet for low grades; better qualities eommand full prices, Cotton dull. “Hemp firm and unchanged. Floar unsottled: extra, $8, * 8925; double extra, $950 a $1! 50; 13.59. Wheat dull ai edd 3 PINIONS FROM ALL SOURCES. months, Tho funeral services wil! be held this (Monday) after- noon, at half-past four o'clock, at the residence of her arents, 33 Dykeman street, Brooklyn, The body wilh taken to Stonybrook for interment, on Tuesday morm> ing. "Sanzy.—On Saturday, July 27, at his late residence, No. 188 East Broadway, PaTaicx Caney, in the 68th year of his age. . The ‘relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from St, Teresa's church, coraee Ra and Henry streets, {this (Monday) morning, af ten o’cloc! o'clock, Coorer.—On Sunday morning, July 28, Mr. Baxsauue Coorer, in the bce P bead of his age. t The relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 6 Westcott Palisade avenue, South Bergen, N. J. » Cuttay,—On Sunday, July 26, Franots Cutan, @ native of the parish of Glynnob, county Tyrone, Ireland, in the 65th year of his aga, (From the Post—democratic.) It will not be simply National Convention that will trol General Grant’s nomination, but the national If that demand his nomini it will be made his election rendered certain; independent of all ican committees, She peasie—tiees of the ultra- Caer pes intrigues: ee ” hag ager von u seok a gu pioneer out of ‘he wlldornoss of otvil anarchy who is un- with the complications, corruptions and hypoc- of the leaders of the radicals, and give him the st Givil power, not because they concur with him ‘all bis opinions, but because they believe him to be There is dire need of such a candidate, and @ ome may be found with epaulets or without but not among any of the Congressional conspira- against constittitiona! govornment, ‘Washington correspomdont of tho Pos! also tes :— to the views of Se Grant himself upon the ot.of the Presidency, ¥ them briefly and Delaware Hud, Canal.l54 156 = 150152 Hudson River. it) Witham and Fulton streets, and striking his head on the pavement was sevorely injured. He was taken to the station house where he received proper medical attend~- ance. Reoocsizep.—The unknown man, who wag run over Michigan Central. . Michtgam Southern..... 8256 Milwaukee & St, Paul.. 4432 © 46% 47. bt Milwankes St. Paul pC 63% 63% GSN wT can one. mination -as yet, ‘it is eouducted entirely irrespec- choice, $12 5) nd declini a lOc, The friends of the family are respectfully invited te Inet those foelitge Ct eee cong bullet proof” | by a carriage iu Sixth avenue on Saturday evening, | tive of real value In the peosendextromioly. | arabian: MIRIIG + tise dha «B38 | choiselaprian, Stan: Bylpe fall, $205 2208; chotco, $1 40.8 | attond tuo funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at ono o'clook, man, Ho will acoapt a Presidential nomination «itis | and who expired yesterday afteruoon from the effects of | easy condition of the money market the thousands | Now York Central iit::205% 100 roas¢_aoosg | SUIS fa"82 Ma82% Corn deli selon af $108.8 | from his lata rani ene Ee a to him with s platiorm of principles that he | the injuries received, ig a Mr. Smith, sald to vo one of | o¢ prokers and other profeasional speculators who now | Now York & Erio RR. 68 70% TK | mixed, “Oats declining; wales at 824% a 870. for old.’ and Dalvasy Comnetens, n endorse, and he will not anticipate that event by ing 4 platform of bis. If he is nominated it must without any effort or soliciiation of his own. In short, country will be along time without @ Prosident if the Park gardéners, and resided at No, 40 Kast Fortieth street, Tho Cororer has been notified and will hold an inquost to-day. * Susrexsiox or Ponuc Orixion Reque=teo,—Mr. Broder io cor... 8; 34 8: Pooific Maltese. tskes 1 % 140 65c. a 8c. for new. Rye unsettled at $1 Ba $140, Mess pork, $25. Bacon unchanget. Lard and whiskey, nothing joing. Keceipts—Flour, 3,306 bbls,; wheat, 10,2 sucks; arn, 9,883 do. ; oats, 1,622 do, Drvun,—On.Sunday, July 28, at half-past four o'clocke in te afternoon, James Devaux, bora im county Tyrone, Ireland, aged 31 years, The relatives and friends of the deceased are respect~ fully invited to attend the funeral, from his Jate residence, control thé courso of priges can put the latter as high as they please, but tho higher thoy go the greater 1s the tisk involved, and there is @ limit even to the enthusiasm Pittsburg & Fort Wayne.100% 101 1024 = 103% 82 33 Toursyiiue, July 27, 1867, oflic: indicate the least anx- puicksiiver Minin; Bry 3 —£ 7 5S: 39) Gi " 0 1 sel pent yee tart ea es ea gs ick, late a driver on tho East Broadway and avenue A | and persoverance of a concourse of bulls, Reading ene: ang we rong 1088 Rac rptrmertonder Ting age a Rings yf Monte lta are page SSS Gs (From thp Boston Advortisor—republican. | railroad, who was arrested about a week ago for an | Money was loaned on Saturday in large amounts on none en OOK 49. 49% 53 fii No.1 now, $i 60. Whoat~Prime, $1 76. ut sushior of ; "Dic one 2) . if ” 4 |. $1 08 Oats—in bulk, 85 Mess pork—$24 50. ary M., daughter of the late John Dickinson, M. General Grant if we may rogard him as an aspirant, | siioged outrage on a female paszenzer, has been held to | governments at three por oent, although the majority of | Wester Union Telegin. 40 af 8h Bx Bucon--Shouldors, tSgerrclear sides ian, parked. Lara: | aged 11 years. if “t jows his sonse of the present immaturity of the can- by bis quiet abstinence (rom all movements which ht seem to invite a present choice, notwithstanding bail in the sum of $3,000 to stand trial bofore the Cour: of General Sessions, Ho requests a suspension of public opinion until both sides of the case Government securities wore quoted on each Saturday of the past four woeks as follows:— The romains will be removed to Oyster Bay for inter ment, this (Monday) morning, at seven o'clock. \ Dovourrty.—Qn Saturday, July 27, after a short tl transactions were at four on government securities and Tierces, ig Raw whiskey in bond, Ble. Barley—New five on mixed collaterals. The reserve of the banks of : fall, We. Muwrmis, July 27, 1867, mrp. Drescaninbas powltion; sud tase who now al- hen b ts to show his entire innocence | this city is considerably above tho lega! limit, and it wiil TulyG, July 18, Sealy 20. Fuly At. } , Cotton steady at 2434c, o Ste, : exports, 03 bales: receipts, 6 Mancatur’ MoCang, wite of Philip Dougherty, w mpt to c 3 deteat or | &f@ heard, when he expects to show his en! v oa za! ty Sixes of 1881 109° 4 bales. Flour—$l0 a $10 25 for supertine, Corn—$i $0'a | 2ess, Mancat wri P sherty, Baas wil learn That bis Jugmont as to the present | Of the charge, take soveral weeks’ drain westward to clear the | Sixes of 1307 gd ae 110% 110% gat white. Oats—§1 10 a $1 fo Other markets une sone ae Be) parish of Balintample, county adition of the fleld is better than theirs, although this Sserovs Accr)gyT—An unknown man, aged aboul fifty- | market of its surplus funds. The bank statement | Sixes of 1863 138 «= 138 i " Mitwavxer, July 27, 1867, Flour dull and quiet; no sales. Wheat—No. 2, e: jectod, $2 20, Oats steady at 68¢, Corn quiet at Bio. ‘Ry: Guill at $120. Keceipts, 6,000 bbls. four. Shipments, 2,000 ull at bbls, flour. Wuatnaron, N. C., July 27, 1967. Spirits of feessiae advanced and’ firm at 53i¢c.' Rosin a $5 50. steady at $2 60 Savannan, Ga., July 27, 1867, seen firm; sales 115 bales; middling, 2dc. Receipts, 96 ea, The relatives and friends of the family are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral, from hor late residence, No. 25 Mangin street, this (Monday) after noon, at two o'clock. The members of the New Yorig Stoam Boller Makers’ Benevolent Association are respecte fully invited to attend without furthernotice, The ree mains will be taken to Calvary for interment, Eynicut.—On Sunday morning. July 28, of cholera infantum, Jony Morray, only child of Richard 0, and Annie Enright, aged 2 months and 17 days, The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) morning, at ten o'clock, from bis parents’ residence, 191 Clinton stroet, Brooklyn, Fosrer.—On Saturday, July 27, at Now Germantow: N. J., Ganetra L., wile of David N. Foster, of Ne York city, and daughter of Adam Reger. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her oe at New Germantown, on Tuesday morning, at ball; ton o'clock. Frevns.—On Sunday, July 23, [p4, youngest daug! of Marcus B, aud Mary E. Freure, aged 15 months 5 days. ‘ ‘Tho friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parenta, 43 * tes A his frst campaign as a politician, Ton-forties . (From the Boston Travetler—ropublican.] Genera! Grant has expressed himsolf so trecly, of late, Tegard to politics, and has proved himseif to be so oroughly radical as a republican, that the democrats ve given up the thought of nominating him for the esidency. He will survive the change, and tie demo- ts can nowinate General Lee, and Genorai Grant puld beat him again. {From the bat ayes Republican—repudtican. } he 7'riiune ridicules ‘he nomination of Genoral Grant ir the Presidency by the Now York Union Republican mmittce, but General Grant is not to be “whistled mm the wind” in this way. ‘Thero are a great many nsible people in the United States, domocrais as well Tepublicans, and the party managors had bettor wait ile before they decide to say No. [From the Newburyport re aarti General Grant's politica are like those of General Tay- “Old Rough and Ready.” He will probably to nated by both parties; by one because thoy don’t to riek any other candidate, and by the other be- they less to fear and more to hope from him n anyvody eles, All can rely upon his integrity and otion to country, and they may besure that ho will it be a strong partisan. : {From the Providence riers grtas io -7 If he desires to be President of the United States, is no doubt of the readiness of the people to make n President, Heoan have the nomination of either five years, while attempting to get out of a Sixth avenue car near Thirty-eighth street, yesterday afternoon, foll to the pave:nent, and was run over by a carriage that was assing by at tho time. He was conveyed to Bellevuc Frospitat, where up toa late hour last evening he had hot returned to consciousness. Pam Fiaat at StamvonD, Coxy.—A prize Oght took place at an early hour yesterday morning at Stamford, Conn., between Tom MoCarthy and Jack Radway, for $100 aside. Charley Crane and Pat Matthew, of Now York, were the formor’s seconds, and John Meany and Pat Costigan acted in the samo capacity for the latter. A large number of the friends and backers of both par- tios were present at tho mill, and manifested much in- terest iu tho day's sport. ‘When the men stripped for combat the odds were $100 to $70 on McCarthy, which were eagerly taken by the backers of his opponent. MeCarthy won the toss for corners. Four brisk rounds were fought, each man receiving pretty thorough pun- ishment, and the fight finally ended at the ond of the fourth round by McVarthy’s seconds throwing up the sponge: The fight lasted twenty-four minutes. The sports who attended the fostive event, with the princl- pals, returned safely to this city late yesterday after- Boon, to-morrow will doubtiess show a further increase of more than a mitlion in legal tenders, although the specie will show a decrease of about two nullions and a hatf, ‘The stock market closed steady at a quarter to six last evening at the eubjoined prices:— New York Contral, 109 a 4; Erie, 763; a 94; Reading, 10854 a 34; Michigan Southern, 8214 a 3; Clevoland and Pittsburg, 92% a 93; Rock Island, 102% a; Fort Wayne, 10034 a %; Northwostern, 49% a %; do. pre- forred, 724 a 1; Ohio and Mississippi certificates, 2854 a; Western Union Tolegraph, 48% a 34. Government eecuritios were dull and barely steady. ‘The gold market was firm during the week, and the borrowing demand for coin increased so that towards the close from 1-64 to 3-64 per cent per diem was paid for loans, Yesterday the premium showed an advancing tendency, owing to approhensions of a rupturo of peaceful relations between Franco and Prus- sia at mo distant date, The demand for customs duties was larger than usual, and this operated to strengthen the position of those holding gold for a rise, The receipts for tho first five days of the week Five-twei . Five-twenties of 1865. + 10834 109% 109% 109%¢ Five-twenties of 1865, new. 1073; 108% 10334 10814 Zand 3.10ths, 1st serie: « 107% 108 103 107% Tand 3.10ths, 24 series. 107 10TH «107K «1075 Tand 3-10ths, 8d series..... 107 1073 TN 1075 Aunexed Is a comparative statement showing tho ship. ments of specie from this port last week and during tho year to date, together with those for the corresponding periods in 1865 and 1863:— 1855. 1366, 1867. Thirtioth wook....... $180,715 $1,515,447 $3,491,960 Previously reported. .18,446,175 49,779,151 33,774,001 Total........++. $18,620,890 $51,204,008 $57,200,081 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Sarurpay, July 27-6 P, M, Corran.—The market remained quict but steady. We have only to note the sale of 2,769 bags Rio, ex Empress, on private terms, Cortox.—There was but little activity, and small bust. ness was consummated, but the market was stronger, almost all the sales—which were limited to about 1,10) bales—being éffected upon » basis of 273¢0, for middiiag up. land, Crarteston, S. C., July 27, 1967. Cotton in good demand; sales 90 balos; middling, 25ize. a 260. Receipts, 97 bales, Gotton in good domand and prises fare riaey; sales S51 min good demand and prices fare iirmer; bales middling, 240, a0. New Onzeans, July 97, 1867, Cotton dull and unchanged; sales, 350 bales low middling, fc, & 250. ; recoipts, 796 bales; exports, 1,103 bales. Sugar and molasscs unchanged. Flour quict; superfine, $10 5) & $10 75. Corn {s in bettor inguiry; $1 '20.n $1 40 was the whole range, Oats firm at $1 8); sock light. Hay.-Choice is in demand at $24; poorer grades are neglected. -Pork—No sales: offering at $26. acon In litle Laquiry: soll ai Ic, a 14340. for shouldars, 16)4c. for sides, and. {8e. a de, for hams, Lard quiet; terces, 18igc. Gold, 139% a 140, Sterling exchange, 503 a b4jy. Now York sight exchange, 3 4 % per cont premium. 8 POLICE INTELLIGENCE, AFrRaY Between Dowgstics—Tarowina 4 KNIFE.— Ann O'Hara is employed as cook at tho Erie Hotel, South Fifth street, Brooklyn, E, D., this (Monday) after noon, at one o'clock. Gock,—On Sunday, July 25, after a short but severe illness, Joux F. Gok, in the 64th year of his age. f The relatives and friends of the family are most spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday ternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 89 street, BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, re = Lewew prom wi _ temeag the Sah BS Capture oF BurctaR,—Shortly before three o’clock | amountod to $2,410,000, and tho coin interest disburze- Bales, | Washington stroet, and Margarot McGinnis does general jo estimation in which he Is hel ts during the same timo to $834,200, The export of | Receipts at this port since September 1 630,798 | housework in the same establishment, Ann has been in Milwaukee papers please copy. - t roughout the whole country there can be no doubt, and | 02 Sunday morning two burglars effected an entrance | men! }884,200, Pe Recelpis at this port since Juiri 4 i uy Tan cannot be found who would be able to withs.and | to the office of Reuben Vose, bounty claim agont, at No, | spccle was also rather large, considering the glut of gold Hexporta from this port since vepiaraberi” O33 | the habit of doling out tho necessary provisions to the Bae ae een TCA Sis, Manes m whatever be the party tbat brings him forward. We | 193 York street, and proceeded to blow open a eafe | in Europe, All these circumstances wore conducive | Exports from this port for week ending July 34, ,3°0 | subordinates in the house with a sparing hand, but par- | years, 1 month and 7 da} jve often doubted, however, whother: tn becoming jDorarti Pecofpts at all porta for week ending July 6,000 : which was in the apartment. They succeeded in doing } to firmness, The daily range during the woek was as ny irom September 1 to Jul tioularly to Margaret, towards whom sho seemed Tho friends dent General Grant would add anything either to Biook on bs piness in life, or to hie famé in history. We pees am a fally invited to attend the funeral from the residence ef 0 id i her that aronts, 128th aireet, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, on Tuesday morning, at nine o'clock, if foliowa:— to entertain a be fecling of enmity. Yos- terda; women came in violent ver @ wordy altercation, during which this, but unfortunately for them the explosion which occurred was so loud that it attracted the attention of ike a3 & mere experiment fn human affairs to Highest, Lowest. 6 most glittering prize of all potitical ambition | oficer Dennis Sullivan, of the- Forty-second Precinct, 18934 the most el it was indulged in, Ann, as Hervry.—On Mon July 26, of consumption, Tefused by a man who might easily a‘tain it, and | who happened to in the vicinity at the 1393¢ alloged, seized aknife and hurled it at her adversary, | ners, wifo of James 3. Hervey. d are persuaded that there is no man living who could | time and who promptly ropairod to the place. 13934 ‘The edge of the weapon took effect on the bridge of | Tho relatives and friends of the family are well afford to refuse it as General Grant. He can | 4t tho approach of the officer the operators dashed from 13954 pc nasal organ, inflicting adeep gash. An offl- | fully invited to attend the faneral from hor late s btlees havo itif he desires it, or he can refuse It when | the oftice, and one of them succeeded ineffecting bis 18934 | Total...... 5,210 | cer of the Fifth precinct was summoned, and, hastouing | dence at Belleville, N. J., on Tuesday morning, at ¢ wad fo ree jd ae a if slenpiace itis fee 4 pape pat the a not boing #0 fanaa =e caught 139% Frour anp Grain.—Receipts, . bags ato the pone, fot the Boodtpirey ot who A giolock. + wihoas further invitation, Joterment P ‘2 in an adjoinin, where he had concealed bimsoif, 7,852 bushels w! X . 1» 85. on before rmat mnan, acting magisirate atthe Teen’ . jAmerican great men, than he would be likely to reach | 41 the station house in York street, to which the pris: | _ TBe genoral business of the city during the past week Sora pad Dagens ct [igang corm, 86.4 40. | ‘Tombs, and committed for ¢rial before the Court of Sos: | Huxrm.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, July 28, s. cel ge in polities even to become Hof the | Oner was immediately taken by the officer, it appeared | ehowod improvemont, although there was a marked ab- mand for Stats and. Weetera fou, but prices were on sions, cholera infantum, Gsoxoe H., infant son of Hugh q Emma M. Hunter, aged 10 months and 17 day ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family, those. his grandfather, Mr. John E. Phillips, are “ invited to attend the funeral, this uae) at two o'clock, from the residence of William L. 60 Tillary stroet, Brooklyn, interment in Greenw a 6 | California eo please oat. { Horp.—On Saturday even! nF, July 27, after o shord and painful tliness, Caan . Hoan, ‘The funeral services will tako place at big emo nce that his name was James McDermott, aged twenty years, Hoe was locked up to await an examination be- fore Justice Cornwell to-day, Upon examination it was found that nothing had been stolen from Vose's office, aod nodamage done beyond that occasioned by the blowing open of the safe, ARRESTED ON Susricion.—A man named Smith West, aged twenty-six years, was taken into custody on Satur- day afternoon by officer Buck, of the Forty-second pro- more especially for new and the low ‘grades ola. The bulk of the-transactions were at adecline of from 10c, to 20c. per bbl. California flour we rather more sought after, bat prices were a trifle of. The sales were 9,000 bbis., at the re- vised quotations anne: though including alot of 100 bbls. Wier’s new double extra Southern Jlilnoi $17 D oa $i. Southern flour was in moderate dems firm. The sales were 400 bbis., with: tations, Rye flour was quiet, and prices favored tl The sales were confined to #0) bbis., at $6 1 a 8 Of corn meal the sales were 200 bbls, city’ at $5 40, We sence of speculative activity im ail the merchandise markets, In tho dry goods trade there was an enlarged volume of business transacted and a hopeful feeling pre- vailed, Prices are so low that country jobbers, foreseeing an advance after the fall trade has com- menced, are in some instances making purchases now in anticipation of their future wants, and signs of AtLecep Hicnway Ronumry.—Christopher Ehyol, 145 East Eleventh stroot, appoared before Justice Dodge yestorday and made s charge of highway robbery against aman named Joseph H. Wilson. Complainant alloges that while passing through Second avenue, about éoven o'clock in the evening, Wilson came up and, selz- ing the mbbon of his watch, jerked the timepiece out of his pocket and then ran away. It ia further stated Lea. {From the Utica Herald—republican. } he Conservative Republican General Committee in York have formally nominated General Grant for Presidency. The act is another indication of tho pular sentiment which looks towards General Grant as Candidate for President next year. _ We have noticed some Southern men and journals favor his nomina- Democrats have also nominated-him. Perhaps he et to serve his country most effectually by uniting its © pure ople aud healing amimositics of a bitter nature, activity are expected to appear at the beginning of the uo: that the accused had a dirk knife open in his hand at it two o’clook, fr {arom tib Pastedolpiin Nalletia” sopabhees.) Cinot, on complaint of~Elize Payne, residing st 2,014} ooeuing month, It is noticcable that the distrust oo- ape eetognt Wontar, $4 40.4%, | tho timo of the occurrence. He was arrostod in the be Middie Haddam, Conn., for [he republican party 4 not yet ready to make a choice | Fulton avenue, whose pocket had been relieved of & | Ooioned by the recent fail haba 4a | Chotee do: ee 1) 00.8 11 9 | Bowery, but the watch was not found in his possossion, | termont. The relatives and friends, and also the mem- bagner bearer for the coming Presidential campaign, | Wallet containing about $12 while sho was riding in y Ma talon oo away; and ® | ‘Common io medidim sxira nad clioics Weitera, ‘6 400 12 ov | and ho fs supposed to have thrown it away in hie fight. | torner' Ivanhoe Lodes: Wo. Gt i? neg a ae the choice is made the loyal States, from the | Car on Fulton stroet. The prisoner was searched at t! feoling of confidence has taken its place—a resuit partly | Round boop Ohio. shipping brands. 9 25a 10 65 | Ho was held to answer the charge, spectfully invited to attend without further notice. = ook to Mason and Dixon's line, and from the Del- | station house, but as there was, poms lao de due to the settlements of the suspended firms with ther | {eslern trade brands, 1330210 @ | Attxax Dmonpxaty Hovsr.—On Saturday night teat | —Jacxs0x.—Suddenly, on Saturday, July 27, Wax are river the ‘Pacific Ocean, will ask to bo con- age geen Sas weriaes Gee creditors having been more favorable than it was at | Fancy and extra do. 11 dda 17 03 | No, 38 Bowery was, to use the vernacular of the police, | *lest Soe Margiana Jackson, aged @ be taken on trust; nothing will bo, takon tor | sitting beside her, he was discharged by Sergoant Crowe. | first supposed they would be, Inone of two descriptions Pd ay Gore 900 | ‘‘pulled,’* ou acomplaint made bya man namod Jobn H. | 7°rne ends and relatives are requested to attend tha | ated ; there will be a clear exposition of principles Ananst or ALtEGzp SwixpLeRs,—Fruncia Hammond, | of cotton goods, which had previously raled above the Corn meal, cy 408 — — | Sherio, who alleges that Minnie Smith, an inmate of the | fui eral, from Newark street, near tons venue, ro Y a [tage : Py ee “erst John Blauvelt and Thomas Morgan, aged respectively | range of the goneral market, a material decline took | ¢°'™ meal ss base | establishment, stole his watch, valued at $16, Thoin. | Hudson (City, om Tusaday ‘afternoon, elec, = sevens teen + bat as & good | twenty-seven, twonty-eight and t hirty-one years, were | place, but otherwiso prices were woll sustained, and, or ‘more active, bat a do- | mates wore fined and discharged by Justice Shandioy, | Withont further notice, offered to-day by Messrs. Jc Hee res a 1. J, H.'B, Hibert, and held at $4 60... Tho qualtiy was is sales were 45,000 bushels at \ ly ‘33 for new white Southern, $2 56 8 $2 80 for whlle Califoraia, $2 40 a $2 60 for new red aud amber Southern and $2 for No. 2 Milwau. and the accused held to answer the charge. Tux Seconn Distaicr Pouice Covrt,.—The usual con- gregation of Sunday morning loungers, who hold pews at the Jefferson Market Police Court, was in attendance Kois. —On Saturday night, July 27, after a protracted Mness, Louis Kons, aged eara. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to ~ attend the funeral this (Monday) afternoon at two o'clock, from his late residence, 169 East Forty-ninth atreet, q y he ‘would not assume to be the banner bearer of y without first showing his own colors and de- ring his own princ{ples. When the republican party is dy to nominate General Grant for the Prosidency !t iil be done in such aay as to give the nomination na- arrested on Saturday by the police of the Forty-third Precinct on the charge of having defrauded one Thomas Connerton out of $15 and attempting to swindle him out of $18 more by means of checks purporting to ba' in view of the firmness and occasional buoyancy of tho market for raw cotton, their tendeacy was upward. The receipts of cotton continue to be ona very light scale, the total at all the ports for the weok onding “9 ke y fair det weight, and General Grant will then clearly and | been drawn on ~ American Exchange Nauonal Bank | on Friday having been only 6,946 bales, making isiol Was ‘eatabliahed Phe estos ane of sbout te: | yesterday morning, prompt at the opening service by | wes at Far Rockaway, {. L, on Friday morning, ctorliy define his principles, or the party will seck res . ne uishels at $1 03a $1 05 for new mixed Western and 830. a | Mr. Justice Dodge, and did not disperse until the unfor- | July 26, 8. wifo of Calvin H. in the . some other candidate, Connerion cashed cbeck for $15, aud subsequently | an aggregato of 1,835,334 bales snes —_ the | gi tavor unsound to kiln dried. Oats nd tunate sinners who havo the fortune to live under the sur- | 42d year of her age, ,. {From the Richmond Whig.) Sipcauuees Gert haat WT cea a ro ueks, | Ist of September against 1,952,290 bales for the corre. | thoug’ the "dict For State te. Cane onfned t | voitianoe of Captain Caftray, of tho Fifteenth precinct, | The relatives and friends of the family are rospestfully Df the many thousands of the ex-Confedorates who to-day, sponding period of 1865-6. The exports are likewise | and %e for lvania. Of Fye we ha had done penance for their alleged crimes. No sooner | invited to attend the funeral, this (Movday), July 20, a8 did the last unfortunate depart from tho railing in front of the magisterial bench than the congregation rose and departed in twos and threes to the haunts they love so woll beneath tho corner grocery and rum ehops of the neighborhood. twelve o'clock noon, from her late residence, and at two o'clock, from Trinity church, Far Rockaway. Morray—On Friday, July 26, Asie V., wife of Wit- liam E. rs os LL, and eldest daughter registered and expect to vote there are, perhaps, One thousand who would not hail with satisfaction oaching enthusiasm the el ithe Presidency, and who preference to eas ‘sales of 5,000 bushels Western at $1 43 a, ify lay for delivery. Barley and maf: were dull aud nominal, Freigaty continued to rule dull and heavy. The 5 ment were:—To Liverpool 7,000 bushele corn on private Post light, the total for the week having been only 11,845 bales against 18,787 bales in the previous week, making Atotal since Septomber 1 of 1,611,007 bales against Cuancep wirt Graxp Tarces.—Dennis Clare, a glass blower by trade, and twenty yeara of ago, was ar- rested on Saturday afternoon by officer Kenny, of tho nae 1,479, Sb ids, tabacoo ai dée., and pet stekmer £000 weahcle when of James Moore. respect for and Forty-third precinct,gon a charge that he had robbed | 1,479,848 for the same time in the previous year, The Fd? Oe tales conan mime | ‘ The remains will be taken from the residence of her ifested not only ® maguenimous spirit. | Martha Keolaher, who resides at No. 2 Imlay stroet, | *ocksatall the ports at tho dato of the latest advices | at To London 400 bbls. rosin at 2s., and per steamer 10 father, Tenth nue, between Sixty-second and ag 2 probability ia that he will be the sucoosstul candidate | South Brooklyn, of $111. The monoy is alleged tohave | aggrogated only 173,425 bales against 338,684 bales at tous measurement goods at Sis. The charters were:—A Frus ALONG THE HUDSON. third sireets of nine o'oloc this ( ) morning, to Oe traatine iy hiscomme OOK Mt Present, all that | been stolen while the complainant, Keolaher, was in- | tne same time in 1868. Of this quantity, Now Orieane | aoa 20,02" sale wel por pice es ae hp agent roy bie Pate | The only sale we have to report was 100 bales in Boston at 24! Guyxy Bags remained dull and prices nominal in the absence of bustuess, be wanting is his consent, avenue, where a colemn requiem mass will be celebrated for tho repose of her soul. The relatives and friends of her busband and father are respectfully invited to at tend without further invitation. toricated, Justice Dunne will attend to the case this morning. Srvavar Accipaxt.—A laborer named Richard Brady, had 44,013, Mobile 11,661, Charleston 2,975, Savannab SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. 4,355, Texas 9,273, New York 71,000, Florida 148, and Two Interesting Turf Contests at Pough- {From the Richmond Enquirer. sn Grant has illustrated tn ssansis the : \- Hay was quiet, but unch in value. | Shippi 2 cone tha ose tO peace ee er ope ba IB” | aged fity years, while at work in Prospect park, on | ler ports about 35,000, ‘Tho stock at Liverpoot on the | qld Misswuics but ynchanged in, value, ee ve | keepsle=AquatiomA Chal MoCuwanax—On Sunday, July 28, of consumption, > ad accopted, and to whom he had pledged a | Saturday, was precipitated from an embankment, and | 1th inst. was 748,700 bales against 970,120 at the same | Hors continued in moderate demand and steady, with | NeKiel to James Hamill=The Cruise of the | Jony, eldest son of the late Jonn St agod 32, ' word, from the persecutions of those who were | in falling was struck by a wheelbarrow, which fell upon | “ale last year; at London, 97,826 bales against 198,555. | “'Hssr. “ait ints wore dell and norninal. Bop map rt peak aw Bie tunity . Yacht Rebecea=The Crops ta Dutchess to ple faith and public honor. With him c ve of seemed (0 ond with the close of the At the same time there were 40,000 bales of Amorican and 704,364 bales of Indian afloat against 30,000 and 704,416 reepoctively in 1858, making a total of 1,590,410. Tho foreign oxchange market “waa dull, but under a scarcity of bills it remained firm, and at the close the Moraseis There was but little doing. though there was rather more tone tothe market. Sales 7 Lhds., 10 tercos 4nd 90 bbis. Barbados at éc. N, nes.—There was still only a moderate demand wirpeatine, but the market remained drm at 8. hantadle lots, ‘The sales wore 30 bbls, in shipping order at We, 200 do, in merchantable order at S#ca,, BY do. from whart at S740. and 60 do. in New him, tnyaring bim internally, He was conveyed to the City Hospit AsgaviTRD BY 4 Womas.—A colored man named John Henry Moore was in the act of driving to the pound a number of geose belonging to Ann Connors, who resides are invited to attend his funoral on Tuceday afternvon, at two o'clock, from hia late residence, 21 West Buitie me Nicnons. Thursday afternoon, Jaly 26, Sanan Mad at lascglaaatuonta the 78th year of Povouxssesm, July 28, 1867. » There was plenty of sport among the turfmen at Doty’s Union Park yesterday, Two races were on tho carpet, one @ running match and the other a trotting in the neighborhood of Greenwood, whon, tt is alleged were rent rates:— " York pble. ate, Rosins—Whilo the lower grades contest, The running horses wore C, Hoif's bay gelding | The friends of the family are tovited to attend the He le viriually the President alresdy_—aye, kad’ | he tras ouinultted bythe Irate Roe. wi ete anueed, | following he cxreaps reteni—Renkee Mile. on: Sere es oes aie Worm in active demand and very | Virginnos and Nash @, Miller's bay mare Topsy. The | funeral, from No, 27 Sande trrocet, this (Mon, too—on that question which fills us With an agon- | ®brick. For this she was arrested and held to answor, soe - “sive gore . Mi Sansantane: sas » | dor do, at 85 Lass amd 200 do Noe Lal sae esht 86s 35% | iattor is undoubtedly the best animal of the two, so fara p atirucen) of helt-paet terse e/clesk. wy ue concern, We will see what sort of President he | A Masomic Fonsrat.—The funeral Cou: 4 commerce! , 5 Uileom Paris st ctxty ftar le of 80 bbls, Wi ¥ conce 7, 4 a a tanko for us by the manner inwhich ts ehail bear | sing ¢eolored), sip Koigat of Widow's don Tige Nard, | da¥8, 6.19% a 61252) at thres days, 5.113% a 810%. | Chima “Snare ianie ot m bole Washruaion At $473. -| ondurance is concerned, at oaat. Tho contest was once | goeax G. Nowa, wile of Wan By Nobles sped as jaa around the track, best two in three, for a purse of $200, The track itself is three-quarters of a mile long, with a perm wa! iy Sal 200 bis. in New Bedford Linseed was duil at in the ny oa = if in the probation to which the radicals bave re 0 $1 34 tn casks and bbis respectively. Other kinds were un. d to subjoct him. Other Continental bills were rated thus:— fally invited to attend her funeral this of Brooklyn, took place yesterday afternoon, from the noon at two o'clock, at the Dutch Teformed church, Sta- a Dan'cert’. Commercial. | cianged. (From the Lynchburg Virginian.) Bridge street African Methodist Episeopal church, Rev. Berlin. . 72 a 72 "mua TL Provistons.—Recei pte, €8 bbls. pork, 44 packages cut Judges’ stand ont that fs about as fit for the business as pleton. radical paliclane are evidently alarmed atthe | sis. Williams, pastor. Thare was a vory large aitond. | 98 peta. SMe Tae Bek Boi | andl go OBO iar ins Sema tor pare & dry goods clork 1s to follow » plough, Topsy |” Nonvox.—At St. Paul, on Wednesday, July 24, Mare 7 Wold hold the General la abeyanca, or at lense, not | 420 Of tho brother members of deceased, members of | On Frankfort.-.-s-:.. 40% a 41% 40% a 40g | ollrs amd the market closed firm at § ppl lap Mong A mg Mg on ge ON NE a Bg tha eae Dy a premature “trotting out,’ as the Her- | tho craft in general, including many whites, and the | 02 Ameterdam... +f) a = 40% a 41 $33 for new 23 &) for old a the race and purse. The time was 1:33, 1:3634, 1:36, potent wht Plermoat, a On Hamburg. “64a — 86 8 Ua Antwerp. 5.13% 06.15 6.1755 05.16 There is a common saying that it is a poor rulo which does not work both ways; and in this connepjion we may mention that on the 27th of April last the Sec- retary of the Treasury gave notice that the government could not protect, and would not undertake to protect, the owners of stolen bonds and notes against the con- sequences of their own fault or misfortune, and that thereafter all bonds, notes and coupons payable to bearer, and Treasury notes issued and romaining in Tho trotting contest was betwoen T, services were of ® very improssive character. The as for prime, For futura de- members of the Widow's 3on Lodge and re) ntatives from twenty-turee other lodges met at the rooms at No. 168 Fulton street, about ve o'clock, and pro- ceeded in a body to the church, whore Rev. Mr. Dizon, of the Concord street African Baptist church, delivernd the funeral sermon, after which the ‘ession moved to the colored cemetery at Fiatbusb, where the remains were interred. A Casm or Ravenon—Some weeks ago Frederick Smith, proprietor of @ grocery and liquor store at the corner of Graham avenue and Withers stroot, E. D., Primo mesa, and $19 7) n $3) livery we heard of no business, continued in mand and firm. The sales were 20) bbls, nt $23 new extra mous and 918 » $38 for new plain do, eal mall sales were reporied a ‘sales were eifected of 25 terces biate Cat meats were in fair demand, but hardly so firm; the sales were 250 ;ackazes at 150, @ Ive. for hams and lie. @ 12e, for shoulders. Of bacon we heard of no sales; the market was firm, however, The was Tn rately active and frm ices; the sales com. 1,400 13: jutler ‘was unchanged 1c. a Ze. for Western, Cheese M.—There better demand for bonded to. igher prices were obtained, sales of standard ‘made for September delivery at 33340. « Sic, q would say, ofthe hero of Vicksburg and several other CL inte CF the extremo wi g of republican ty, who would greatly profer le ‘chase, Nevertheless the Genoral'e great, mititary Hon makes him such a formidable candidate that party adopting bim will be likely'to succeed. Hence Unessiness manifested by those to whom he is not acceptable. They aro not willing to commit re ves in his favor, aud are afraid openly to op- m, J.,on Sunday, Jul , Hanver E. Parsons, of the firta of Parsons & Noe, ex-Lieut, 624 Regiment Infantry, N. G. 8, N. Y. i Tho officers of the Regiment are invited to attend bie funeral ca mother’s residence, Greenbush, site Albany, N. Y., om Tuesday July 30, Those ‘oidoore wishing to’ participate will take the steamer Daniel Drew on MONDAY evening for Albany. MW, COLE, Colonst, Lieat The members of Neptune No. 817 F. and pa are requested to meet ads “s Union square, this (Monday) eveinng at eight 0’ was a splendid race, tho mares in every heat trotting neck and neck for some distance. Lady King is a splendid Hambletonian and can outfoot Mollie with a good driver, Her driver yesterday, however, was not experienced; consequently he.lost the race, ‘This race ‘was milo heats, best two in three, in tor « nrse of $100, Mollio won the first and third heats, The time made was 2:59, 2:68, 2:5854. The match was arranged to please fricnds of both mares, and it certainly did, Old turfmen who wore present say {t was the Onest atfair ever witnessed on this track. Much money changed ——— POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, day, and bi @ PRESDENCT.-A cotrespondent of the Troy | mado complaint to the Board of Health against Bernard to the parties presenting them, re- advance 5 ap Se coms ‘ain Y) re blank, would be paid john MeKiel, the oarsman, went to Troy yesterday, | to make arrangements for funeral of LE -) Times nominates tho Rev, Henry Ward Beocher Riley, the owner of asbanty in his neighborhood, al- me : pci tin fC rang HS fords vhs nied of no important where ho was to be presented with one of the newly in- | Parsons, Ki Master. gardiess of caveats filed to prevent the payment, On the 17th of the present Month the Secretary issued a notice to the holders of the coupon bonda of the State of Missouri, which were abstracted from the Depari- mont of the Interior in 1860, to tho effect that the De. partment was prepared to receive evidence from said holders in rolation to their title to the boods, These securities were taken by Secretary Floyd and sold in the New York market long before the fraud was detected, The holders of the the Presidency, A mecting of @ number of the of 1812 was held at Buffalo recentiy, at which jutions were adopted rocommending Hon. Salmon haso aa the nominoe of the next Republican Na- Convention for the Prostdency of the United vented paper shell boats. Ho will this weok endeavor to Make a match with tho oarsman of the Smoky City, Jimmy Hamil, for $500, be to give Hamill $100 to come to Poughkeepsic, or Hamil to give him $100 to goto Pittsburg. If the match is ie McKiel will in all lity row the race in bis paper boat, The yacht Rebecca paswed here on Friday, going Sout uth ll alla wet andgwith the Armorican lag dying ber Termers ia this vicinity ero jubilant over the good ctope now being harvested, and our city is almost de- sorted by them, so busy are they. Cherries are very scarce and fave Lm In fact, mi sore bad none worth JG. Rray.—On Sanday, Jul; of AN. in 7 jure po ‘the braim, 16 aot, though there was somolaquiry. The askin, were 2,500 Joux Ryay, a native bbls. standard white f Bie. loging that said shan'y was a nuisance, Yeste morn- 0 0 do. do, for, k , i i Riley got “even” with Smith in this way:—He gave a little giri a bottle and some stamps and directed her to go to Smith's grocery and purchase a smail quantity of gin. Tho girt obeyed her instructions and obtained the gin, whereupon Riley caused the arrest of Smith on a charge of vioiating the fourteenth section of the Excise law, The accused was taken before Justice Walter, and gave bonds to auewor tho charge to-day, ARREST OF AN ALLEGED Receiver or Stoten Goops,— A gang of juvenile thieves, in the month of May last, First avenue, on Tuesday Saxprorp,—At Bolieville, N. Mrs, Saman, widow of Abraham year of her ago, ‘ pa) a and friends of tt Pw La vited > two o'clock, from her late residence, ane @ but firm, ia view of the scarcity was 000 regular gravity, ia at 1Se., 's option. Were rather more sconsin Cosvaytion.—The Wisconsin Republican Convontion is called to meet at Madison, Septem. 4 Each Senatorial and Representative district is tied to two delegates, which the Madison J.urnal made a series of raids in the Sixteenth ward on grocers bonds, who t them in faith, fool , menitoning. Wh berries and black | Mount " " secoedng to pany vote | Nm OT*UOTUON | wna ftom Among other ferme was Me. Henry | urea ea een vee to soasieacy i tee toecocey | *esesta'y Ais ito cota pa quer--a pice never beard af torts | Seth voor of um ager?” 7 DAT” Seerem, tm che ‘4 ty-two con never im paws Consanvantya Coxvastion.—A cail has been | Da! nm oo am weet eye sos “Sirele. refusing to recognize the fact of bonds having been Hace ‘J te thus vection, “Iwo oF thres Years ago all kinds could tw | The relaiives and friends of the family are rorpecifat- fer a ObnDOEVELIVe convention to. meet at Mont. cae eran 0., bo amount of $! © Prin- | stolen in the one case while [t doos so io the other. It sales Caroline at Ii to. praca purchased for cap eee “ juart. © present extrava- g ae bo a oe fears oe (Meaday) morning, ; E mz , Alabama, September 4 The following appeal | Sing Sing.” ‘Ihe Propensh; er commioatie nart rt fC | Would have booa fairer to the public if Mr. McCulloch | ,aucsti-At Previous prices (be market. wag quiet, and rom’ tho interior apeak well of the prospects of fue | Ath mreek eo idence, 262 West Thirty: + ued by the Montgomery Mail: was recovered by the policd of the Forty-sixth | had not issued the notice first mentioned, but had done £ ba, Omaha (Neb.) and San Franciseo (Cal) papers please be Precinct, it bavi been buried in the yard of the premises "ot Michael Dowd, junk dealer, in First sireet, near North Ninth, BD, Dowd was arrested and bailed to a to answer any indictment found against bim: but when the arrived for him to answer the action of the Grand Jury he was not His suretios commenced a search for him fome time ago, and through ‘assistan officer Ren, of the Poreyenth press ane deline whatever he conveniently could for the protection of those who had safferod the loss of their bonds, whether by their own negligence, theft or otherwise. MSudjoined ia the total valuation of the foreign imports ‘at this port for the week ending July 26, compared with those of the two preceding weeks, as also the value of dry goods entered at the port aad thrown on the market jo, @ 170, for Seps.—Of Calcutta linssed we heard of n0 sales; prices . “iss Hi'at 120. & lie., continued moderate and 40,:00 Ibe a 1adGe. a 1330; els 48,000 Ton. grease at Shee, Tc ateda cyanea riled with a moderate wwere 160,000 Ibe. wet ait ts ~ onko Mey OF ALAvANA—The mothers Who gave you were nursed by the whites, You have played with whites {n infancy and childhood, Your race is far in numbers than that of the white race of the h. , The welfare of your families, your employment, it daily id, and whatever advantages and aid you ly receivo hereafter must come from the whites who means and intelligence. Come together then in rvative convention and satisfy yourselves that ‘ube, the lutter for clarified, and ors Rico; also [6p boxes, art at 1k peach crop, ; A ificent car has Just been finished for t! = tt I tee powdered, tomo te adn Tver Ralroud. It etn fn onge LJ “¢ pare cour ‘a splendid tehed, and instead of the Srainary eats contains ofan, lanes fall Cn gh fo or le top bere) ‘a water hdrawing room, it luxuries, locomotive Monitor ‘ tow b cn ed at Thirtioth I convey the car through to Ch age win wn Braact,—00 Sanday evening, July 23, after a illness, Warten Steact, in the 88th year of his ago. Friends and relatives are invited to attond the fume. t ral, from hia lato residence, 164 Charies strect, this . eer! by Moe) be) further notion acy, —On 1 Stl consumpti Parecort Tracy, ‘= a youre, aoe The friends of the family are tnvited to dowd ‘orth Washing juent near Little Neck, WiisKey.—Reoalpta, ‘The market was dull, but board. The nearly $4 funeral, from his late reside nN ‘Bites of the Soutt) mean and intend thes you shall | fp thie ‘liy, and will be plage etic terrane ett | since January 1 of thie year an4 for the corresponding | steady st Our lst quolations. bull by thecas bulldes of the Hudsoc hirer Metres | Jon square, this ‘londayt miorheey, ake melee Pe in free, and possess your rights for all time! propor officers this moruing wee te atthe term | period in 1865 and 1866:— begpeeree— Company, Wabhaca. —On Saturday, a 27, Manaarer, the bo- f sos OF CONSRRYATIVE Fasspuey tm Sovrm Cano. | of the sessions, July 12, 10, July 26. TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. beonrgmeevemgse omar reroey loved daughter of James and Mary Wallace, ateraloog =f in South Carolina are Purmovra Cnoncm.=The Rev, Honey Ward Beecher m it os i ai #21d).71 me cai ANOTHER CRIDGE OVER THE OHIO RIVER. and paingal tiinese, esas cavaoeds $ ly orderly conducted, and bid fair to attain bappy | did not preach in Plymouth ehurch Yesterday, He has 2 8,718, 8,090, food demand, but rhs] From the Louisville Democrat, 24. } he died as biossom: - The Columbia Phomnés sayarm Gone out of town, and will not be back titi September, i, No. Fhot are, — ny hey | al ; Total for the wook, $4,419,676 $3,220,456 65,220,852 si Wo have before spoken of this great work 0» ono there And trust ber soul do rest The imports of dry goods for the week and since ad: ith the hea it an gt Be. Onis quiet; ales 1,600 bush which will be of gro: © to oUF HOW flourisli.ti The friends and eelntives ot the farai'y are Wn invited tovattend tine funeral, this Winder hereon, Ae Barley, od Wd Sh eal Sees Raat ht is certainly worthy of note, and worthy of com- certainly 7 ay . jation, to observe the spirit whi city, The contractors have about forty men einpio: be FOR be. Mt goo ‘at recont mags mcstings of the eolored people in MAILS ‘UROPE, January 1 compare as follows:— a geet & mn getting ready f Stato, and in ol nar piecve \rowatoat the south ia ~— Bor the Week, 1868. 1806, set, wal gia Pete { ipo fete idg The bots of two of the plers have Base ORE cane” renitence ot het pave, |, they eeem to have no! jenced The o te |, 368,859 869, 1 4 nh OXCAVELed, Ono oF two dorrioks: upand « l= Pe ret citar tgi asta | Weimar Lvemaat MOS" | Farm an ance Ronn “Rtas “hacer | Eom Ere ral efi whey drt humaine otek aatoon WA" A | patent otag heh, Suzy ae \ ey 8 rT to rm ul md va inuoren in their ox poi! felations, The mails for Europe wil lone {a this elty at e quarter | Ritered at ihe port. 90,520,907 17,708,606 62,040,729 Leader Thea been Found from Jouneoarile, cuAhe'Tone | ferenee, cormer Senna att nae ball-pase two : recent meeting in that State ome of the colored | past one and half-past five o'clock on Tucsday afte | Thrown on wm, 18 74,000,644 64,595,500 a where meee ioe hea] build. oc te bo ef reapeotvally * Papoke as follows :— oon. The Milwaukee of the 26th eaves panned for monenity v0 eects, Ee ited to ‘ should nov or wish to go, intoa white man’s ‘The New Yore Hanato—Edition for Europe—will be ' em Geet Precnare to announce that the eon. road te to the on OD #9, mseif upon térms of social relationship the families of white mea. But the freedman iid stand up for that politigal equality Feady at ten o'clock on Tuesday morni Single copies, in wreppers, ready for mailing, six Re Petey for te taro jor Teih day Of December nes > Of the prices of {be leading epeculalire

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