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Prom ge as 8 dol to Bngland, and there ts hardly tocting the and interests of Lower Canada; and to Tomurr.—On by Egypt (oblefly for China ond India), the West Coast of Africa, Australia, Brazil, Mexioo, South America and tho Weet Indies, Consois and American securities were quoted thus in London on the dates mentioned—nawely, from Apni, 1866, to July, 1967: |AL AND COMMERCIAL. the Northern Mines, + $4,563,280 $1,109,067 | tt. Mr. Howlund as takon the trouble to enlighten the Sunpay, August 11, 1667, 183,417 was unsettled threagh the of last wook, the most marked depression betng Erie, which declined at one time to 6634, but subse- ‘The railway share market Totale, ...wereesene+eoG10, 600,068 First quarter,.......0 Svoond quarter, $950,968 | to the government formed with the view of inaugurating te eeeeee $20, 747, 140 ‘The aggregate production of bullion of the following mines on the Pacific slope for the first six months of this yoar compares with the correspoudiag period ia | stand far better bow to manipulate he docs fe 1869 as follows:—~ pat . through with th Llinois Ventral’ af $2,210,773 | go throug! @ work he has undertaken, and a Si this uncertain football of Wall street, it would Well for the balls in all the other stocks, even if it wolved a heavy decline in Erie, As it is it influences © entire railway list to some extent by Its fuctuations 4 checks operations for @ rise by ite drooping ten- + $4,006,449 $6,405,508 ‘This shows a net increase of $2,000,688 in the first eix months on the part of five mines—two Gold Hill and three Virginia, viz,: the Hale & Noreross, Savage, Yel- low Jacket, Chollar and Imperiat, The othors have | circles, but mo one boldly procialms in favor of it, for shown a decreased production of $751,630, The Ophir last year gave $820,206 and reports none this year. On the other hand, the Kentuck, Moacy continues extremely easy, and so long as “‘Dorrowers tm good credit can supply their wants at ¢a ‘per cemt much lower prices cannot be expected; but It be remembered that the demand for stocks is purely 'apeculative, and that most of the bulls are loaded up with them. Moreover, the opinion of the street is divided as ‘Pothe future course of prices, and it is therofore more ‘AiMfoult to promote & rise than it was when the bulls (beld undisputed sway @ fortnight ago. Furthermore, ‘there is an absence of sufficient outside support to exert ® matorial influence over prices, and hence we have ‘what is known as 8 brokers’ market. money market {t would decline heavily, bat monetary {le tendency is strongly Nevertheless, it is at the current quota- Erie., seeee 88 ow Tinois Central, 1534 a 7 Sepicm 1336 December &. Deceml 0% Gold Hui Q@. M. and | prove Jos boneficial tian is anticipated, then the ques- Overman report ore $625,552 this year, but made no | Hos may come report last year, COMMERCIAL REPORT. Saturpar, August #—6 P.M. Correr.—We heard of no salos beyond thuse previously reported. Prices were quite steady for aX doserinttons. Corrox.—Tho market was more quiet, bat a ahade firmer At 230. a 281¢0. for middling upland, with moderate offerings. ‘The sales wero confined lo 960 bales. Wo quote:— Upiaid. Florida, Modite, N.0.G-. 2B 23 24 A With an active Erio. Tivnois Contral, ease «sustains ft, and weactionary after overy fail. ‘angeroua to buy stocks tious, and wo ‘Market to remain out of it; for to enter it is to touch pitch, How long money wil! remain cheap and abund- en! {5 uncertain, but thero are as yet no sigusof in- oreased activity, and tho statement of the city banks,for tho weok will show no important changos, way of employing large su Brock Exchange. Tne supply of commercial paper is ‘very Night, and the best grade is quoted at 6a7 per Sudjoined are the highest prices obtained for the lead- mg stocks sold at tho drat rogular session of the Exchange on each Saturday of the past four weeks:— Aug. 3. Aug. 0. FLoon anv Gramm.—Reovipts, 9,033 bbls, four, 17,488 bush. ‘els wheat, 74,734 do. corn and 11,890 do. oats, There was loss te nad Western dour though thero was a good business consummated and prices ruled me sxles of low grales old sh zh 8 steady and firm at proviows qui Ove activity in the market for 3on loan except on the Chicago & Rock Island ,100 Cule, & Nortnwosiern.. 45 Chic, & Nortu western pf ‘The stock market closed stoady at six o'clock last ®vening at the following quotations:—New York Central, M%; Roading, 10534 a 34; Mich- fgan Sonthern, 814 a %; Cleveiand and Pittsburg, 04a 34; Rook Island, 10274 0 103; Fort Wayne, 1053 a %; lorthwostern, 473g a 34; do, proferred, 703; a 3x; tio and Mississippi certificates, 2755 a 7%; Paciflo Mail, “145348 14; Western Union Telegraph, 4534 a %. Tho old express shares sympathized slightly with the 1037; a 108; Evto, 703 Delaware & Hud, Cs Hudson River . Ulinols Centra. Michigan Coniral Michigan Southern, Milwaukee & St, Paul.. 47% Milwaukee & St. Paul pf 63 posa Mining....... 10! Common Southern, Fancy and extra do. California flour (an ye flour (eupertas Corn meal, Brandywine doubt that his ship would have been secured by b Sunday, ‘4, of conzeation be apr on broin, Janes Peano, ooly aon of James and Sussa 10m, aud it ig | Perinweat Bone bub mon devoted to the umerests of Lo: Toumny, county Formanagh, Ireland, aged 4 yours, in from the memorandum sebraltiead thet be bad os | Csaada Months rnd 9 days, vaild exouse for the course he took, That, bowever, is | The bont here ranges from 100 to 105 degrees in the | ,_ The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfutty no lon. er @ mooted point. Mr Brown isin antagonism | Shade. Coprtal woather for the crops, but very un- | {Vid to atiena the funoral, from the wonieore. or ng public wita regard to tir. Bro: plat Parenta, No. 414 Wi tree! Pasa fa tian tet cine ame eS Sa a eS EA AO TESTS YLes.—Suddealy, on Sunday fhorning, Magy Awe MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. baa widow of James Tyler, in the oath year of hee ‘The relatives and friends are respect vitod pain attend the funeral, from the residence pepe pone Ley a Tg —Sareia.—On Sunday, August 11, at the Dreoe Tuscan Shareoeas oh olook aed a H a i, Tesidenos, by the Rev. M, Rowell, hed ther notice. + ARP ia . to Jourmun L, Sarma, both of this |” Vy scusoe.—Ou Sunday evening, August 11, Ham oug, AA ead ea by the Rev. 3. pare | paso set daughter of Stephon D end a W, Ouartea H. loop, of this city, to NeLiis, ak a ‘ te ae The relatives and friends of the family are reapecttalig. deughi aprons by Hackensack, Invited to io oo ere, from sausehe nie of the new douoion, and he evide: iutends to Oybs them to the last, Having fairly ‘akan the field be must Severo task It will prove for him, He hastwo eld ex- perienced champions against him, either of whom is Vastiy hia superior i political tact! and they uader- time that has eiapsod since they. assumed control of the cs bas afforded pe ty proof of their abiti Carry out what they have undertaken, It is something new in this couutry for the heads of impmy J) ee bw Province as the [tons om. ry ast ir supporters 1ato a but the mocessity for crushing out the leader of the rd position party hus boon demonstrated to them, and they Died, parents, 211 street, on ‘&t two o’clook, without further oye not the men to shrink from the duty imposed upon _Anouer.—On Sunday evening, August 11, of organic ‘Wnaxorz —ba, Saturday, ‘uguat 1, Sauvuz D, Wase Ths question of anaexatt © diseave of the heart, Gmoncu Ancuer, only som of | MOTT, aged 47 years, J ground again. It te pomriney ee al Tagrnece ont Mary Ano ong] axed 20 y. ‘The relatives and friends of ihe tanalty, also the mem. tho opponenis of the government is to encourage an- A ives and friends of the family aro respest- | bers of Montgomery Lodge, No. 63, F.'& A M.. aod fully invited 1 attend the funeral, on W: morn- pee ee ae hepa armen 80 or not, it is bd ‘at ten Fe. cove ed his tate atdence Ext atreet, ry attend pg Pty tye late resilience, Polley would precipitate such m thing, and these are | "G.'s. axp B, A.wTho members of this eromication | (Mosdehatorncie: ch vee wick te Stee, ine desirous of such a con- | are requested to attend a ial is quietly talked of in private No. Broome, str 0a this (Monday) evesionnat a seven o' make ie 'doshatts ge oars Uk fern eee | arco! oor ho wenny aber Geo a | SHIPPING NEWS. 1 may be advoonted after that, for, if tho usion should | Scr, LUKE 0. GRIMES, Presi ~~ ; morn ° more than mauy people (1 summation, ‘Anuoxation is 4 ALMANAG FOR yaw TORE—TEIS DAY, Joxn MoCantay, Secretary, on Saturday, August 10, » Ban.—Io m, ED, {nfept daughter of daa id and Margaret E. bain, aged 7 ‘Tbe funeral services will take place from the residence y grandson of the celebrated Indian joseph Brandt is ia she fvid as a candidate for ac tet vari meat in the adjoloig county of Haltoa,-. He is quite a Foun ak dns oupriocy bat in of her parents, 72 Alnale street, at two o'lock this PORT OF WEW YORK, AUGUST 1, 1867, ihe cigar makers of «he Pavione et Core had a | Robert” On Sotarday, August 10, Dopiar H., 900 Of | greamship towa (B, ettserih Glasgow moeting in this city a fow days sioce, at whion thoy | Robot, H. and Louisa P, Royd, aged 1 year and 11 P e), Heddenrich, formed themselves into an association for the purpose of by ge Nod mdse an. (open ony ed land The relatives and friends of the family are invited to |“ steanshfy iitine Sian eaters cet aA, protection in their ousiness. It appoara that they con- | ationd the f sider themselves greatly oppressed by the t tari, le {anoral, from the residence of his parents, | nvise and passcagers, to thed? France, » passenger, Walon dente Gorman cigars ino sue ovinoe'et aiaw’ pli i arty acc strect, this (Monday) em gpl Hd ok ariel! scuman, fell overboard ‘and Dusnuoes with prode The cigar inverest was ‘ov tong | «ch ™AR*—-I0 Brooklyo, on Saturday, Anguat 19, } “KOifamehip Maripose, Quick, Now, Ortean Aug 8 will sineo very powerlui, but it aa deciiged im vouseqwencs | SAMAR My Wife of Joho, W, Oarshart, in the 4A « tgemabip ceo Cromwell Vaill, Now Orleans, Aug 4, hg” by A ge eats Fes hepeyy an cae Sati eely ted ‘ L eby wept = Lien ortné family are respectfully mile one at tos oF pons Ores walt * y Be oth fiat ‘mits of their a invited to attend the fou on Tuesday afternoon, at Por & gun sate Jv Competition with the Lome wWanuiactured arucle, two o'olook, from her late noe, #9 Cartton avenue, Hoaton for New Orleans; saine day, aw brig John M buram, Canpanrer,—At Si. Paul, Minnesota, Dr. I. W. Car- | ‘Steamship Herman Livingston, Raker, Savanna’ rere, of Perth Amboy, N. bouts iti mdee and passongers, "to Livingston, Yor 1S Preparations for a Fierce Elec Struggle= Two Premiers on the Stump in Outariom Opposition to the Government—The Crown Lands Dopartment, Yorowro, Oatario, Augast 8, T8367. The political struggle Las commenced in earnest, aud A be parler upon arnval of remains, ee 8460 bey ht yin reer Stehanged a ran Casey.—On Sunday, August 11, Many Aone, danghter | With steamship Cleopatra, hence for Savaanah; %) of Christopher and Julia Casey, ‘aged 1 year, 10 months | 4 16 miles north of Hatteras, with stcamuhip'den Barnes and 11 days, . Tho reintives and fronds of the family are’ invited to | mise snd tame, te Liao Fone Con ke St madae acd passengers, to Livingston, ug 9 attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at half-past | Cape Lookont. spoke'sohr sda #irdaall, from Bavangab {ebids (atr to be a Hero ona, The loxding oppononts | O29 Orcioek, from the residence Of her parents, 849 Ninth sole ge a aT a eet ica a of the government are Mossrs. Brown A, Mackonxio, Cornie,—At bis late residence, 242 Mott street, on Steam Hp, Repenee Oar ea bigheaten, Wilaingron, NO, A. McKellar and Kenneth MeKenzio, The two Mac. | Frid+y, Auguat 9, aftera long and severe illness, Pat- te ip Wamsutta, Fish, New Bedford, with mdse an@ kouxtes followed Mir. McDougall into North Lanark, but | *!0% VorLins, In the 86th year of his ago, Passengers, to Ferzuson & Wood. s i is) * J ‘The relatives &nd friends of the family are respectfally Burk st Ureula, Broughton, Rio Janetro, 87 days, and did not even succeed in inducing a candidate to come out | invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) morning, at | doy* ite) Gad Frio, with entfeo, to Pendergast Brow. J against bim; yet they gave hima good deal of annoy- | half past nine o’cloak, from the Church of the Nativity, | pyiat i, lun. Ss, had the tail end of » hurricang from NW. ance, Both have glace lett the Riding, and yesterday Mr, McDougall appearod in Lambton, Mr. A. Mackenzie's old Secoud avenue, near Second street, where a solemn thin mass of requiem will be offered up for the repose F Toe erie. o! his soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. had tower stadiing sail ae Deward, ‘and two jids afty af Alo: Provil constituency, Determined to beavenged for Mackensie’s Cosgrova.—Oa Sunday, August 11, Mra Many ASN | lat 83 20, loo 7 20, orate oe and for a Coscrove, wife of Captain Jamos Cosgrove, aged 60 | town, with main 20% having lors tt in the galo of 6 50 | bounding him in Noth Lanark, Me, McDougall went to years, 2 months and 78 orients, teat ten tae ine md — to masts @euoral market, but at the close they were in good de- } gpaind at advancing prices: ~The gold market was firm throughout, although the ‘Sxport demand fell short of half a million, The demand for customs duties forthe week, howover, aggregated mot far from three millions, and this was sufficient to ikeop coin ao scarce that it commanded more than once an eighth per cent a day on loan. On Saturday the rate declined 1-64 a 8-64. Meanwhile the Treasury was a seller of gold, but to what extent 1s, of course, not known. ‘Thore is a large short interest, mercantile and otherwise, Outstanding, and this assists in keeping the market firm, ‘while the still unsettled aspect of the reconstruction question operates in the same direction. The closing ‘transactions were at 14034, and the daily range was as Corn meal, Fairfax...,, Corn meal. Brandywine, per puncheo —Wheat was a shade firmor for sprin, the demand was mo els, at $1 95 a $2 16 for No, #2 5) for new white 2 $299 for now amber Michigan. $295 a $2 83 for 1 for white Californ! orn r prices. the decline being | as Mr. McDougall took care to assure him when he yester- The relatives aad friends of the family, aiso the mem- Je, a 2c. per bushel; the aalos were 140,000 bushels, at $1 07 a $1.09 for new mixed Western. $104 $107 for wu: rime white Southern, Oats ruled omand: aales 81,0 bushels, at M0. 9 250. Southern, | Rye was easier, with eales of about 7.000 bush- Barley, malt was more rushes were disposed of at $1 60 u $1 65 Mat 2 New York Centrai RR. .100% Now York & Erie RR.. 7 New Youk & Erie pref., 78% Ohio. & Mississippi cer. Pacific Bait.....+++ Pittsburg & Fort Wayne Q icksiiver Mining. Reading RR... Toledo & Wabas! Western Union Teleg’h. 48% Government securities were quoted on each Saturday of the past four weeks as do, and $117 for with a moderate sought after; 20, Barley was dull and Fruiguis.—The advanced rates demanded to Great Britain the shipments of grain, and lowing engagements:—To Liver- F steamer, 7,000 bnsiela cora at Sid. lard'at 27s, 6d. To Antwerp, per steamer, at 258., 600 pacl and 20) bbis, ros tobaceo at 17s, 6a., and and 200 hhds. tobacco at Cork for orders 1,600 bbls. Kingdom, and 48°64. if to can bark to Maréeliles, tobacco, July 20, July 27. Aug. 8. Aug.10. had the effect of limitin havo only to note the ‘Bus,, 150 hhds. tobacco at 80s., in 2s, 9d. por 230 Ibs, 50 r steamer, 550 tiercos lard at lds, Five-twentios of 1864 Fivo-twenties of 1865 Five-twenties of 1865, new. Tand 3-10ths, let seri Tand 3 -10the, 2d series. ‘The chartera were: Lambton to raise up an opposition, and he succeeded; for Hon, Alexauder Vidal, formerly Legislative coun- cilior for St, Clair, haa been nominated az a candidate The relatives and irionds of the family are rt ag | neiro for Baltimore. Invited to attend the fun ral, from ber late residence, 1 Bark Oatharina (Ham), Fokkes, Rio Janeiro, 80 cy Dunham place, Brooklyn, E, D.,on Tuesday afternoon, | with coffee tod L Phipps & Co. ast Mr, Bac! : ree 0" jeremiah. Ford, SantaCruz, Cuba, 23 days, witheu against Mr, Mackenizio for the House of Commons; and | at tare o'dlook, aE tote Buck & Ce, as ne 18 @ very popular man, tue chances wre that he | Esstumad,—In Brooklyn, on Saturday morning, at | Of font Mute as 12 days, with will bo electod, ° afr, Sackenz ¢ madea bad business of fy, | seven o'cloek, Cancun, wife of Joha Kastmond, mniiti Cartons, MU te with near) epar bers of Empire Lodge, No. O4, 1. 0. of 0. F. Mackadivetiosiee. fre ee pepe day declared tuat the government were prepared to cal ‘ra of Emp! ge, No. 64, I. . F., are res} w bridge's Sons, the war into Africa, “tr, Mackenale is Rostredly booked fully invited to attend the funeral, from hor late rest- se a4 Ramee Dave St Andrews, with luntbes, to fora dofeat. ‘Tho wholo of the stumpers excepting | dence, No, 40 DeKalb avenue, on Tussday afternoon, at | FrY8 4.00: 401. preeman, Rlizabethport for Bostom, Mr, Kenneth McKenzie, who deiended the Fenians, are | two o'clock, Sehr Ella,, Norton, Elizabeth port for Baswa. shut off by baving to look after their own elections, and Poughkeepsie papers please copy. Schr Cordelia, Howard, Brown's Bank, it te believed thaw they will all bo beaten at the potte Fiztcase.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, August 10, Bolir © A Stetson, Linneken, Giousester. The poregrinatious of the two premiers have been aNces Evzaunre, wife of John Fletcher. foe @ W Pouder, Ltusole, Reuntos. conciuded, und it ia thought that they will not mbu- The friends of the family are respectfully invited to ir J Ponder Jr, Springer, New: > Schr J G Collier, Crosby, Providence. late Ontario any longer. The object was plainly to in- | attend the funeral this (Monday) afternoon at 3 o'clock, flucnce the elections, and perhaps it was all fair enough, | from her late residence, Herkimer street, near Albany | Wiad at sunset, calm. Dat it did not look well for Sir John and John Sandtiel avenue, 1,895 bags coffee | Maodonald to mancsuvre so oponty, althougs it isa more Finaganx.—On Sunday, August 11, Cararrixe Foonaan, Marine Disasters. manly course than if they bad remained quiet, at ns eet wife of Patrick Finnigan, of consumption, kane Momus (Br umore, “ Bovige from awe headquarters and sim, ulled the wires, Tho ques- | 96 ears, 3 heer tion . as issue ie eee plain enough, ty ry The iriends and relatives, also his brothers, Bernard | SW, lost nearly » whole suit of aatle, if if tothe | spite of every endeavor to guli the public it | and Andrew Finnigan, are invited to attend the fuera, Buia Veritas (Br), at Boston from: Bivet, e will be made ministerial and anti-mintsterial— | from her late resi snes of North Soventh and | 2, lat 39, lon 71 9), encountered '® severe hurricane, d.; an American uhip, | that is, the electors wil! have to decide either | Sixth streets, this (M ) afternoon, at three o'clock, | lasted abous 7 hours, with hea breaking omee T and 8-10ths, 34 series, Tho lowest prices of the leading speculative stocks in the years 1863 to 1866, inclusive, were as follows: — 912 tone to Genoa, tobacco at $0s,; and a bark to Civil terms. } prices were unc! ly at 650, @ Wo, jot. Grm, but there was less doing. Sales 26 bales, at 50c, @ 70c., a8 to beard of The ressipts of specie and bullion from California in @ach month of the present year are thus shown:— Hay continued ste -_ York Central. . Hudson River. 9. 1,913,984 July... for or egainst the government, The cry of no party will be of no aval! now; for every elector must deciare that he is either a friend or an opponent of the miniairy, It ig well that the issue has been thus broadiy placed; for thore can be no mistake respecting it. Of course no can tell what the polloy the administration will Waterford papers please copy. ‘| Garrxxy.—On Saarday, August 10, Parnick Garvary, Many McKza ( Soar ‘late Capt Molec), aged 70 years, toh dnlventon, romraea’ to PRuacaipiia, ee 1 ‘The relatives and friends of tho family are reepectfull ported f¢ Copairs, wwii bees ta De ota Invited to attend the funeral, from his tate residence, ia 74m, — — from 6 wha insted? 18 Wy seas without further notice, peg KG ros beta af _ eeeaeing sa to pieces. one tional sales, Manila was | be but it is competent for every candidate to tako his | Masbet avenue, near Bushwick, L, 1., this (Monday| yom the deck, " > the $014. active at about former figures, | stand upon the prino ple that be will olther permit the | Afternoon, at two o'clock. ind tania beds beokous and si; sails tore, t0 hhds. Cuba at 87c. « government to prociaim their policy, or ust be CoD Gutick.—On Sunday, August 11, Arsos Nronois, only | Yokes (of Camden) was’ w ju rite turpentine continued in limited | tent to bear the imputation ef being a factionist, It | obild of William E, and Sara £, Gulick, aged 7 months | two colored seamen; the last seen at them wes on. ‘being smail lots atti: ‘would only be fair play for the new Parliament to give | aod 16 days, Spar, but nothing could be done to save them, ¢ ! The imports from foreiga ports into New York during the same time were:— gan Cleveland and Pi Rock Islaa . All descriptions of rosin were No. 2at $425 | mitted todo so w evident, as the voice of Ontario, as Sales 120 bbls, sporm at whale for ih. | Crushers’ prices Chicago and Alton. . Fred, Do, preferred... ‘The extreme monthly the suspension of specie payments is thus shown :— a-1863.— 1864 -— Tange of the gold bbii ‘& $24 for now piain hams and llc. a Al}gec, for sh: and bullion has diminished $20,529,430 since the begin- wing of the year. ‘The rates of foreign exchange declined rather sharply @ir.ng the week under a pressure to sell bills in order There was less guiaifon nth | to iy were sold at 12)¢0. « 13/¢¢., including smali the winistry a fair trial, and allow them to air Policy before the country; and that they will be per- Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- in Jonn Wannzn (of New York), Lozter, at We tend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 228 | mece rom Spo. Teports bs ipat, of Ross street, on Tuosday afternoon, at two o’clook, Lil, ploked up @ sehooner's yaw! about 16 font tong, 9 least, is 1a favor of air play. (MOND. ly, on Sunday, August 11, Taro. | boliom with blaok aides, and in good condition, | ( ‘We havea sot of political jacks in office here who | Dora Josnrmmn, youngest daughter of Jos. H. and Mary | Tit? Revsy® ‘of whio b were fallon in with by do very foolish things, and reader themselves ridiculous | L. Hammond, aged 7 weeks. boat isasc Webb, Mo 8, and on which a watch was by thelr antic, Dr. Egerton Ryerson, Chief Superin- Kusrer.—On Saturday, August 10, Roan Kanwey, | Ko wages w 3 Tobias, mater.) tendent of Education, i# oue of those people. He se- | the beloved wife of Edward Kearney, in the 24th year Scar TR Haxnonn. Cram, from Bastport for New, Yort) cured his presont position by a doienco of Sir Charies | her age, native of Kells, county Meath, Ireland, ‘at Holmes’ Hole 9th inst, lost part of d of inthe, Metcalfe, then Governor of the united provinces of | Tho relatives and fricnds are respectfully invited to | pisuima Scum Coroetia (of East Lyme, Coun), Upper aud Lower Canada; and he bas just come out | attend the funeral, from her late residence, 245 East | which arrived at this port yesterday morning (rom. with another pamphlet in defence of the new régime, | Thirtieth street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock, | Bank with # load of but, encountered the severe N expected that the Doctor would do anything | Without further notice, Aug 3 in lat 42 30, lon 66 28, = t- mage Mo cise id the scheme of confederation, but his | , Loamax.—On Sunday, Angust 11, after » lingering | split salle end wa thrown oo Bor, Bet en brochure is not # timel: ox for the Hiiness of fourteen years, Saran Jaye, oldest daughter having, ongh Drives Be “whom he is aearoan of hepa ‘Tes Bot probe. Henry and abby Lobraaa, aged 17 years and 18 daya, | + Miscellaneous. ow) ble that they sought bis ad, but being oflcious be bas funeral place from once Purser Wma D Hempetend, of the steamship Geo Greti> Soune tanalt frei rit aptoi, ane parents, No. 8 Horatio street, thie (Jonday) afternoon, | otro New Orleans, bas our thaahs rarer be time bas when men like Dr. Ryerson couid g ey tai el ee r he ity with political ao; ; and | o'clock, Micnam, Lyons, a native of the county Roscom- The South Bhoal Llanatty: by ice rates were | they are. determized. to. take thew own course wabout | moa, Irelaii, i the Byth yoar of his age, fogetrs, Raving parted trem ber mesriogs re Gerecianr to get cold for the enke of loaning it in the Gold Room, The demand from the importing community was at the game time very light, and some exchange was made in favor of this city by partics in Europe desirous of om- ploying monsy on this side In the purchase of govern- mont securities, the samo to be held here subject to the order of the principals abroad. There were no transac- tious of importance for Saturday's steamers, and the market closed nominally as follows:—Hankere’ bills on England at sixty days, 1003 a $f; at three days, 1100 110% ; commercial bill, 109 a 10034; bills on Paris at aixty days, 6 156-9 5.15%%; at three days, 6.123 a 5.189. Other Continental bills heavy at 90, a 130., acoording to aca, —The demand for crude wore reported; priess wero nominal: realize “Males we bois. standard white at 37340., a buyer's option, at 290. T a were less {BSrabout 1.00 | will now be distributed among the provinces, each 000 do., for this mont! ia the market was du 4’ and prices {ar lots oh tbe spot were ic. lower; 500 bbls. standard were sold at Zic., and another lot of the riantity waa rumored at 2544 ‘The ‘market was ices were un- ged. to good refining was quot ce fea were hisived to. mbeut 106 Retined rae. guieh bob gente. e8 16%. for pow: ula Voa, at 120. a 1Si¥e.; 4c. ut Steady at our last quote- nds, Cabs at lis; a dered, re rated thus:— THE DOMINION OF CANADA. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. lection Canvases Growling Exciting— | spare time sen-nemee ail Subjoined is the total valuation of the foreign imports at this port for the week ending August 9, compared with # The generat merchandise markets are moderately -aci:ve for the season and steady in tone; but the agere- being in any way influenced an 10 the candidates they | 4 O1 Feiesr ert, from is lee Fe a ree feat” | larboard boat broke davis, wheel, ae jeuce, street _— The arrangements appoar to be completed for the re- morning, at eleven o'clock. Will be imierred Notice ts hereby given that the Batitosnake Bhoal on Tuesday os Cal 2 i nas bee! ed on her stauioa off moval of the Crown Lands office, the business of which ST akin: adi iti haagiah x {ghe) uns been replaced on her v Inepector, Gh dist, ing the control of its own branch, t neral gov- | Faeperice Groras, only son of Willem end Aurel i. A K HUGHRE, Lighthouse Grass naveng nothing co 40min’ nears va | Adeline Manning, eged 15 years, Charest, Ang DE future, The public offices in this city intended for the The frienda and relatives are invited to attend the Whalemen. funeral, at No, 234 Atlantic street, between Court and Schr Express. Cook, of and for Provincetown, arrived Clinton, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, without eee ies — eS: ae Yity MSlowmnt On Frtay evening. august Manoaney, | 0 stern and larboard, bonis, aavite, £0; 34 z ; ol i widow of William Mowbray, tn ( year of ber age. iah—hed loat Boat, arthur Cilfford, A Tetter tian the gesorsi government could have done.” | Tbe relattyee and frends the family, and of ber sone | 91 oiokiab—ioatsorn boa; Ga ce pense thet Me, Hearetary br ogy : : cx den Ranger, ‘of NB, arrived at Panama J didato for the House of Commons in Norib Ontano, and | her lase, residence, Been een toe aaa from Gala aay Ilan ed ws “iachangies 06 been contest McAULIv¥R.—On Saturday, August 10, frowexce Mc- Matilda Sears, Gifford, of Dertmouth, sailed freap Schon fo: endan Mr. \Oemeren tytn yeti ArUPvE, aged: 40 pears, native of Drameclober, cousty | pause ‘aly 2 on s eel 0 Hig frends are respectfaliy invited to attend the local government are not yet, but the nec accommodation bas bee prov: for the Crown Department, and the whole. will soon be in order, The division of labor in connection with this de; land. slapagoe Telaude Jv 1 verks Amy, Windloge 4 ‘Tw ret pest an Mare Maa ise ag ern), from his Inte residence, corner of Twenty-fii op: 7 a rae a Tne lobaayy teraven, tne | ipsa freemen of BB, 30 Oey Hina Malan ° July 8, barks Hi te tp wits hie Rix Oa fatorday, Anco 18, Mans, blared wice | gia? sss MUI. orarueu ants Os by sap Londeke Pine Laine We | Dilnne de the cleowrel. wtngaiy wesanse ithe fronde and felatives, aso bretbren of Abrams and Spoken. nation Ministry in Ontario—An Inding | PY ing for the Tonoxto, Ontario, July 20, 1867. The excitement is beginning in earnest, and in a fow Gays the writs for the elections throughout the dominion will be in the Bands of the returning officers Sir Johe A. McDonald and Hon. J. $ Macdonald haye been on an electioncering tour westward, and wont down the Groat Western Railway to Niagara Fatis to-day. Om Monday it ts expected that the former wii! proceed ith. modiately to Ottawa and return in abouta week. The eompletion of the local Cabinet has beemvariously re- ceived; but it appears to have the sanction of all save those who are known as anti.mi has found great difficulty in recogciling matters in Lis but the conservative candidate las been. he will ran for boty the Commons and. Assembly io Weat Brant . His col. meron, will rum for the local Parla-. East Brant. The Premiera have been arranging. matters there, and consider that ail is right ‘The great difficulty bas beea the Roman Catholic, vote, but that is now considered to have beem put. right. Sin John A, McDonald dined with Bishop Lynch one day 4 Sandfield Macdonald have been gent pr ever since. There can be no ¥ oe ~s vote bei government. The poll: man@uv' past week has been of the treat pretty alds bavo fairly cl laboring nn t= = ta C This je nother blunder of Mr. Brows, come out f for & canatitae the one be is ranning for, of opportunity to confromt the isterialiste are hessenine dry goods entered at the port and thrown on the market since January 1 of this year and for the corresponding period in 1865 and 1806:— of business is, nevertheless, light, In tne dry goods ‘rade there is a slight increase of activity, but country sortors come in slowly, Manufacturers and jobbers are making preparations for the fall trade, and in view of the abundant harvest it is likely to be a prosperous one, although it will probably not be till the latter part of the season that the full effect of the crope will be felt. Prices mule steady, and the decline in raw cotton towards ‘ho ologe of the week exerted no perceptible influence upon either domestic or foreign goods The receipts of cotton at alithe ports continue light, the total for the wook ending on Friday having been 5,67 bales, making @ total since September 1 of 1,848,928 bales, against 2,009,628 bales for the corresponding pericd in 1865-66. The exports are still the porte for the week bales, making 1,535,591 2, agaiast 1,600,827 for the same period in 1865-06. ‘The sock at all the porte bales, of which, according to the latest advices, New Orieans bad 27,886 bales, Mobile 6,720, Charleston 1,746, Savannah 2,878, Texas 5,790, New York (esti- med) 72,000, Florida 148 and other ports (estimated) 85 000. The reports relative to the grow! crop are more tavorable tham they wero some weeks ago, the ‘heavy rains which inflicted damage upon it having been succecded by fine, dry weather, worm bas done considerable 4: fegion of Georgia, South Carolina and Florida the effect of the rains has been disastrous; but elsewhere the erop -@eoms to be progressing encouragingly. Respecting the operations of the London Clearing ‘louse « journal of that city remarke:— The weekly table of tankers’ clearings which we are now enabled to publish, besides forming & valuable index to the amount of business doing, shows what an im- mens volume of transactions ia daily settled practically ‘without the intervention of money. Sin when the tables firat began to be publie! he amount of clearings has reached the total of ‘Thie vaet eum of money has never been traneaciione it representa are, nevor- iy settled as if bundles of bank notes had been dragged about the city 2 August 9.. General mdee. . Total for the week. . $5,220,852 $3,459,374 $5,077,064 The imports of dry goods for the week and since January 1 compare as follows:— $3,090,348 $2, E arered at the $34, 147 a Thewn os pod oi ae sonael Annexed is a comparative statement showing the ship- ments of specie from this port last week and during the year to date, together with those for the corresponding periods in 1865 and 1806:— 1866. 1867. 267,108 $2,033 148 $82,700,433 $56,365, 78,745,986 65,004,249 jterialista, Mr. Wood having been 8,805 pales mnce September : league, Mr. M. ¢ ie redaced to 161,184 ues orien 624,771 88,427,656 Tota. ....s+ssee0s$18,073016 $61,077,146 $96,041,297 The shipments to the corresponding per‘od ia previous years compare as follows :— second week. 018 week, hobnobbing with nestion aa to the for the In fome rections the and in the coast Oe tee Se the sectont of ‘The Isthmus steamer (arrived to-day) brings $1,171,044 The amount of treasure brought to thie port by each California steamer from fan Francisco and As- pinwall since January 1 of this year and for the corre. He should have rong whelming defeat, not Dal the provisos, They have the way #0 far. "There it ® powerful reaction the government, coalition reformers w theless, as effect and boxes of bulli end the country at a very great risk. The practice of certifying bank checks, #0 much ip vogue im this city, is unknown in London, but the fusn- cial commuolty there complain of the want of some snanagoment which will dimiaish the risk of taking checks from doubiful parties. Checks for customs duties are reeeived instead of money, but the goods are @ been sent to ihe banks pon which they aro drawn, and the checks of such banks upon the Bank of England received in ox- be sustained. Mr. J. irm friend of Mr, sectionaid \a'n wel with oll not delivered until theee “qhe total value of gold and silver builion and apec' Amported into Great Britain~during the month of May last amounted to £2,237,436. Of thie sum £1,707,427 was in gold and £530,009 in silver, and of the above total sum £1,125,940 was received from the United Bates, £425,973 from Australia, and £302,746 from Mexico, South America (except Brazih and the West Indice, The value of bullion exported amounted to £444,800 storting, £174,058 of which was taken by Hot- fend, £118,096 by Russia, £80,656 by Belgium, and 666,114 by the Hanse Towns, smaller gums being taken Decrease this year.. The following table shows the total receipts of trea- sure from the interior, with imports of the same at the port of San Francisco during the frat siz months of the years 1865, 1960 and 1967 :— deem thwarted \7, nis. hh ernmey’,; bat the di meee le ivaled Who bad been tui ‘aud may Le upon us in a couple of weeks as the most, oa, M., are respectfully invited Prig Ageia b nignt, Naight, oss New Yorker Longa, to attend thet Foner {rom her late recldence, No. 85 |, aly Prompect street, }, this (Monday) afternoon, at Foreign Perts. two o'clock, Asrmw@att, July 2%—arrived. Alice Staritt, Heopes, Notice. —The brethren of be fea ig@, NO. 644, | cay, ; Aue l, US steamer, ita ioe, Cathagegt Fifand A. B., are requested to attend the fonoral of Mary | 24° Dope cisenien iberturd, NYork, ©, sbetoved wife of our brother Jove B, McKay, st her | nun, Dickson, keane staat’ igs relacae: 84 Frorpes reat, im, sole. Aon Bailes Aug? U6 ar ie tsi dolyak Me Bee Eee A a ‘s eect eae ce Omaven,.cOn Semdev, August 11) Writsy, con of Ra- 17% shleq Wein, aye : folly. ita te oe se gadas es , ‘ ited ve a! ‘Sgn Pranic: , The write Of election have as jest been isgued.. The ey tudor rcloek, cmaance mores ig netie Pocheuteed payor y following Is the order: — J Ta iw sizer, ame aed . American Ports. ‘OARADAL 6 Gea cabe Raphen, Acyl, oe Sobn Me se ane L am eee Gi eres | ten sce ak aes | ees ee a street, om” icon, at | MBS rermun’ ( f Gnthering of Netabies at the Capitaletnue ofthe Wri 1 Llection=Tie First Parlins mens to Meet ou September 24. Ortaws, Ontario, august 8, 186%, ‘There is now sn uncommos gathering of notables at tuls Capiial, (LE Governor Coneral Heine hore, and I1ed ‘ant Governors Silaied end Belies, as well as Hoa, J. | Macdonald, Prowler of the Ontario yovernment, and # number of méinbers of Parifttmens , vanes a: ie ae ree 5 : 6 ese presents shall come— Greeting: — eotoledts a5" : Brondteld, Nynoreas we of Geatoas and Tesuived, svveee as tay eet Saturday morabag, Avgaae 10, of ca0- gia on Teme id nove wne:s navies ts Penitadeany we do usokn anew rolittves and feapecttally Invited 10 at: Ticiarg, Walden and Sout vee PT 9) af} ernoon, at'two 6'tiork, cm! Mary Rosevel, Peusacelas the reaéense of “By ‘Eawerds, 16 Mercer Taenda, Phd Ara ws 11 Jona; wite or Sion ane phan ho aasocouner, weanivo ot Marto, triene, fe megats "Wamrneros, Aofh—cleaee, tert myeesats ork "EMGEFORT duly 81—Cleared, whee Leyndany Shashfond, inet ent | aa Om caer, Ral at 1, oe vevdence of Porter N ~~ Fe Ky Wet Car by — | Ainger 200 of she iate ‘De. Bornes fe ae i ‘Arrived, a ie i ‘Kastvort mn tet i i i the canada } Ww hay wating fare i form for " i mihaion, whieh Writeure We Oy en write for the @ district of & i li int, 3g32 : of the 3 gs ine, ep whereof we have. caused these enr let , ae i paphrmnprend Poss ire Ruse yr v-] on 4he ‘el ‘Epghed, Seghore mena child of Charlee. apd.) rite i frvived, inci abn my scopes | Bit hu thers, og "ia a cuinnoe arenue, nent Gates av! esa it Yat oe ¥ arther notice | oe mia tho ee be patent, the great seal of Canada to gc Ry ge sag Ba nro || ‘iscount Monck, Baron rg in sf see ra aa arabe of Chay orth Cesta, Kingctoms | 78 id Tete a © in and Ilana, Queen, Deteoder ose sic te fora ro Jet ate tonne ‘i ie if Harrie, AY Miele; Meter, Wow |, goon, at one o'cloele, — eee ScavonaM.—At Y¢ akepayow Friday, Augitt 0, the Hoo, bee 'W. 2cruc mau, Justiee-of the Supreme Court, i yr aor jo “ ; the 48th oy igmet ua ams sit a sgt Ho Cove EPEAT Tat Rian te TLADEL! « rer PS, Geta raaraa tom ictermadogt tld tin gat beat ct fede 0 Goal eal of Cauads 10

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