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COMMERCIAL MATTER ——— Pales w1 the Mieck Exerange—July 8.0, 1867, |P.¥.W. & Chic.l N. ¥. % N, Heven. G Sonr 1974 100 |'18,600. ... 106 | 14, i 9,000........129 l";;ll ve ‘vg,,n & o " 8. 86, 74 000, | 80. ..o ~ splndli q,noo oded 664 Contrl Nat BX, 1. Gontral. . 8. 0e, '81, coup. = - o 1064 100 2,000 ... Not. dunk, | 1,030, cerepenesd06 [Clove, & Pitls. st Co. |‘0(I L 97} 200, eSS, x - West. Union Te. | 63§ Chie. wd £ v_eg_dsg_flu s eesess103]; ¥ Mariposs pref. 43 100 .2 4§ Atlantic m;x.l ‘ 673 68 Alt & T. H. 0. £,000. .. 91 | 1074 Chi. B. & Q. B¢, 1} 00. 107§ Mar. & Cin 1 prfy 1,000........1074| Mich. Central, L A00sc0ere soee 4O Cleve.& Pitte 4 0. 200, 1054 | Mil.& St. Paul. 1.000. 5 | 200. JO5L Bevninnnnsnee * 1 0'CLOCK BOARD. Erie preferred. |U. 8 6n, 520 ¢, cessansens 70 | 50,000 b10.122 b ending. ress. N .b10.121F & N. W « 18t berie ~ 5,000. .. 3y 954 (Shoe & L/thr. Bk.| 50. . L0 [ Qleve. & Pol. 30 954 30, . 9% |« ! 1,000........109 24 0CLOCK BOARD. d U8, 64,520 cp, 62. Mich.South.& N.T Weet Union Tel. 10,000, o J05F) 400. ... . 80§ W0 . 2,000., 5 T8 G 25,000 OFPEN BOAED OF BROEERS—1 ¢ g(“l) ksilver. .. 48 gl 400... ....2 . %4 Cleyve. & Toledo, 681 400. 13 108} 643 Chic. . 6841100, 6530 100, fiog, 00, . 993 Readivg, ex div. | 100 074 100, by OFEN BOARD OF BROKFTS- ar, & ( 3. ich. 8. & N. L . 6831 643 M 200..... bl0. 683 pre Chic. & Rock Is. i 61} 100.... . 95§ 793! 300, b3. 61 10. eee 974 FRrDAY, July 6—F. M. Gold opened at 1547, and closed at 154}, aftcr selling a8 high as 154§, _ The business in Government stocks was large, at ful)] prices. The 10408 sold as high as 974, and 7.30s at 1034, ‘There was more done in State stocks and railway mortgages, and the extrome quotations of Thursday were bad. The small stocks were strong, and for Maripcea Pre. ferred 23] was paid. The eales of Erie common were large, and 69§ was at one moment touched—tLe closing quotation wns 67f. The remainder of the railway list sympathized with Erie, and shows an advance At the Second Board the market was active and firm, and efter the call there was a large bLusiness done in Ere. At the open board there were 7,000 shares brought in under the rule for the account of & leading operation. The balance of the list closed steady at guotations: New-York Central Railrosd, 95@9f; Erie Railway, 57{@67§; Erie Preforred, 75); Hudson River Rail- road, 113j@113}; Keading, 107@107¢; Miohigan Con- tral Railroad, 105; Michigsn Southern and North- em Tndians, 80980} ; MNiinois Central Railroad, 121} ; Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 83}; Chicago aud North- Western, 313@31}; do. Preferred, 614@61}; Cleveland and Toledo, 109@109}; Chicago and Rock lsland, 9542 954; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago, 9732974, Money is very sbundant on call 6t 5 per cent, and on Government# can be had at 4 per cent. In Commercial paper little doing at former ratos. Exchange is quoted s follows: London, prinie bankers', 60 days, 108§@108}; London, priwe baukers', sight, 1102 110; London, prime commercial, 107@108; Paris, bankers’, long, 5.133@5.124; Paris, bankers', short, 5.034; Astwerp, 515@5,133; Swiss, 515@5.133; Hunburg, 30§; Amsterdam, 412 12; Frankfort, nominal; Bremen, 782 78): Berlin nominsl, 74275, The Chicago Tribune eay The money warket is much unsettled, in consequence of the efforts of one or two of the National bauks to increase their volume of curzency for their statements on Monduy next. For this purpose one bauker threw upward of §200,000 of Eastera exchange upon the market, which completly bruke it down, and rendered the money warket ciose and stringent. 1n some however, money wus moderately easy, and good 80'( 100......410. wo’n.nw.u x-div quarters, Paper was quite acceptable at 10 per cent per wunum. Tue raies of tern excbangs to-duy were very irregaiar. Round lota were sold among bankers at 81 50 82 per thousand dis- count, but counter rates were sicady ot par selling, and {2 1-10 discount buying. The Cincinnats Gazette of Tuesday, reports: The banks have a fair supply of ourreiicy. and they are able to meet the wants of their Tegular customers at rates of in. terest ranging from 8 to 12 per cent. 1t is noticeable, bowever, that there 1s ¢ continued flow of currency isto the iuterior, The next step will be & withdrawal of curreucy from New. York. The mouey market {here for some time bas been slug- b, The exchanges are pow, everywhere throughout the Vest, against New York. We may, therefore, ot we progress through midsummer, look for dearer movey iu New.York, which will be foliowed by more 8o in business in the country. Close upon the beels of wheat crop. The supply i hgtt, and if with this we shall experience, s is promise: ~ el slag! demand, we shall have a degree of lif - will contrest favorably with the n;.'mbl'i':“;.'..‘lm The earnings of the Milwaukee and 8t. Paul Railway Co., exclusive of Eastern Division of the La Crosse Rail- rosd, for the month of June wore: 1665..........0237,562 | 1866. $242,560 | Ino ....... 0161329 The Chicago and Great Eastern Railway earned in June, 1866. ... $118,960 30 | 1965.....891,987 43 | Ine... X ‘The Western Union Railroad Co’s. receipts for the week ending June 30, were: 1866 ... 830,913 45 | 1865.......27,532 01| Ine......83,381 ‘The convention of railway managers end representatives h.du:mpln was lasgely sttended, on Thurs- day. The sppolated to prepare & memorial to Congress, reported & series of arguments aguinst any fn- crease of duty oa railroad iron, as unjust and oppressive to the railroad interests of the couutry. The report was edopted. The committoe to prepare business reported in favor of the abolition of the whole system of runuers; the wvoluntary sbolition of free passes; asking incroased com- pensation for oarrying the mails and traveling post-offices; asking the remission of taxes upom gross receipts for freight, and recommending the abolition of Sunday maile wod trains. Mesars, A, 8. Buford of Virginia, William Johnston of North Carolins, J. H. Ramsay of New-York, L. 11 Bturgeon of Missouri, and J. H, Bradley of Penn- sylvania, wero appointed as the committee to convey the memorial adopted by the Convention to Washington. ‘The Convention then sdjourned t¢ moot fn New-York on the third Wodnesday of October, e following will show the 7054ip% of capsl dolls &b {he Buffalo Canal Collestor's office, from the opening of | o | wome 4,000 bos 313 | duys ot exo e e—— e —— e e canal navigation, May 1 to July 1, from 1860 to 1866 in- clusive, viz. o €es, 1 B9 188 3 45408 (R PO weee. BEB56 3O i6 a0 increase this year over last of $114, 18 of tolls for the month of Jue, this year, ¥¢ 200 20 last year, being an M crease in the month of $96,938 25, y he business of the Sub-Treasury was: Receipts, 796,931 48—for Customs, $576,000; l’l]meflf&. $6,863,- 16180, Balanoe, $36,027,063 63—Gold notes, $17 0,000, The following will show the recelpts of fioor sxd grain by the Lake and Grand Tronk Railway, for the mouth of June, in the yesrs indicated: 506 88, | e , 1864, 1563, 1860, Flogr, bbls.... '“s’fl 802797 240,30 144,080 3,706,263 2,035,609 1,300,679 Tore e Fiees dowao g Oats, bush 1,149,950 1,604 (64 2,510,118 Burley, bush. 3% 42 568 40 Hy-.'{mnh ... 45014 2GS Pias, bush e A48T 2,390 355 TTotal grain bush..10,263 224 §,594279 5793, 10,106,540 And from Jen 1 to July 1, in the years indicated: 1863, 1864. 1865, 1866, Flour, bbl..es-,090,157 T€1L,560 6:,84 34442 Wheat, bush.....2 13088 7367011 Corn, bush 3 470,957 Oute, bush 1,625,2°1 Barley, bu 21,448 Rye, bush. sseces Peas, bush, 66,226 Total gr.bueh. 18,184,053 13,980,163 A commercial letter, dated St. Loule, June 29, 1866, say8: . Our flour market closes dull, with a declining tendency. Receipts for the week, 17,431 bbls, being an inerease of pot 6.000 b over lust week, The decline on fine and superfine grades Js 813 81 25 on the ontside rates J'N‘ll“’l‘ Jast week, aud the supply largely iu excess of the demand, There is no sbipping demand for these qualties at any priee, and_consid eruble quantities have been piaced in store—vot from any un- willinguess on the part of receivers to acl, but from thel ability to get even an_ offer. Mediom grades are 9077 Jower, and chose very dull. Shippers bave withdrawn from the market, aud the only dewand & the requirements of tue const order trude, which fs, as usucl st this seagon, very lim- jes of tound lits, & large conceasion would ited. To effec have to be made. Un good, choice grades the little fulimg off in price, acee of the he adrent ¢f the new crop we. however, iook for a material decline. New wheat ‘bas commenced coming iuto market Js haviog been suld during the past hree ideratle weakening of price at the ol n e erings increase to the Binonnt of the requirements of vur eity wils, which with guod Weuther wil b i & few days, we anticipate a very matetial wrily #ympa- Tsow wueh the faling off wili be we do not venture 10 would sdvise groat caution ou the port of our nasing Wheat &t presest rares. ‘Lbe erop in 2 qui lity end_quantity, and tie ortbern Tlinois and Soutbern lo than they were s 010 21y fayorabl thor of the lust two Weckn crop swaringly, and with the ooriin 05 the harvest agvances nerthward verage crop, of better than Aversge f 1ing off in prices, with wineh flour must o e usnce of poud wemth Lopes that us | Bank, quality, wili be secured, TheMetropolitan Savings Bank will puy a semi-annual interest ot the rate of 6 per cent on all suws Tom $5 to $5,000, free of Government tax, on aud efter the third Wednesday in July, . The movement of Dry Goods et this port for the past week hus been as follows: FNTERED FOR CONSUMPTION, Pkes, Value. Mauf, of 1,509 8547,114 Ylax 53192 s52 Miscellaveous. . Pge. Value, o 268 §115,476 192 85w 2,019 §119.267 Pkge. Value, 004 4 W4 [ | g2 | u‘l’fur.n‘ yo NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, ohange: sales of 100,000 1 at 12321240 for ‘Western, and @950 for City. FOBACCO—The mAZgat je ve 5 - Velug very WaYORale; glew © 112 Kb e, WHISKY-.Tha market 1+ dull nd pr —— ity Marks . i The extreme heat wilts the new the freits, and Guickly taints fresh meata 1o, tion i peeded in pureh-ming bey ere and sweet. Boutiern etaoies are coming fn freclr, aud | mot in eating eondition, and it is guestionable whether au ar- ticls 48 healthy 100 up to the time deoay s ordinaril bir. In the meat line there are no ehig: " retail prie: s of bref best paiis £ om Orange County bave been on board the bosts, Poor egen are ches than guoted, Many Western eggs turn are searce and Ligter. Added to our binckberries generally poor. A few strawberries st Daskets «f very wmall frait cost Fe, plentier though are higher. W 4 103 12c., Poultry 1¢ genera ly ench week. Woodeoo! We quote: hile the eommon small e the large cherry varioty is he bigier, and’ game kweon eale, bein Conta. @10, Crackers, Huiter, Bread, wheat loaf. Kyeloaf, ... Extra Pllot, @1 ... Biscnit, wilk. ¥ 1 .. .20 1 Crackers,sweet, ¥ 1. ... 16@%0|8na BUTTER, CHEBSE AND Cheese, ¥ ™ D Pot, ¥ cake ......or Butter, prime, # b ... pe, & Baes, atripod, ¥ B. L n . Black Fish, # Blue Finh, ® 1. Cod, B . . Fele, § ... Flounders, # 1 12415 Walibut, fackere, Porgies, Cod, Dry, ¥1b..... @ 10| Muses Pickled. ¢ B..... 10{0y Clams, hurd, 100 .....20@75| ¢ 1 Crabs, soft, ¢ dor...... 82| Fribe Eel moked, ¢ bunch '.’..’m':." Fro dos .. adl W) ||.§fiu,'.n..me.v. ¥'m..20a2| Pickled Herrings, emoked ¥ Waw Nt kit e Smoked, # ..o FLOUR, MBAL, FIC, \Giruhan 817 Raising, ¥ 60 bag " ..804 Rye do., 7. A FEOUITS & Apples, ¥ 1% Cocoanuts, each, 10 15 unes, 9 .. Jus ¥ ® g FRUTTE~ Apples, ¥ § neck Basnar, ¥ doz. Black bersles, comam 2! un, Orar ges, Bio! ¥ don. Chicory, ¥ ™. Coflee, pure bur Mixed, ¥ ... Kye. de. ¥ B . Green Java, ¥ B ar, brown, # Crasbed snd pow- dered, ¥ Maple, ¥ B Howes & MAcY, BANKERS, 30 Wallstreet, New- York. (Formerly ofticers of the Pazk Benk.) Four per cevt i terest allowed on deposit. The business of this house is the same ie an Tucorpo rated | Persoxs Keerise Accousts may DErosty and DRaw e they please, and will be aliowed Interest on their daily bal ance at 4 per cent. ColLecmions made on any part of the United States or | Covada. | Orders for the PURCHASE or SALE of the varions Guvern- meut and other Stocks, Bonds end Gold, promptly executed for the usual commission. Markets—Caneroiny Rerorreo vor tan N Y. Tarsows Fuipay, July 6, 1866 ASHES—The market is firm with a fair business; sales at 25 374 or Pots and 8162817 for Pearls. COITON—We huve uotbing new 1o advise, the demand st Il being moderate, and chiefly for small paroels, to meet immedi- ate wants of manufaoturers. Prices nominaly the same. viz.: 3 a s, for Middling Uplands to New-Orleass aud Texas; saloa of 630 bules. COFFEE—The market is very beavy, partioulariy for Rio, the siock of which has now rescbed 150,000 bags. Prices fir all kinds are eatirely nominal; saies of 5,000 bags Rio, ex Con- test, on private terie. CANDLES are firm, with & fairfdemand at 22@24o. for Adamantine; 40@42c. for Sperm, and %@ 52c. for Patent. COPPER—Awerican Ingot is moderately sotive sod steady, | at 324@3%c. for Loke avd Baltimore; New Sheathfng and Y:Ill . [otal are firm at 439450, for the former, and 3o, for the latter, FLOUR AND MEAL—The Murket for Western and State Flour opened rather dull, with prices ratber in buyers’ favor, nd but ere the close a more anis demand prevailed, prices may be quoted & ehade stronger; the inqu rn for export to Loudon, but chiefly for the ho astern trade; the sales are m.womL ot @ X287 Superfine State; §7 15084 75 for Ex i o Fancy State; €2 15@89 25 for the low Extra; 89 202810 30 for flbl‘rh}.uhiu. Irade and Family brands. and $147 @17 for St Cesadian Flour 18 in moderate roquest and steudy bils. st §9 652810 25 for the low rades of Exir @813 % for Trade and Family E. > dull aud dreoping; sales of 20 bbis. st 810 60u @12 15 for mized to goou Supertine Country Haltimore. &c, €12 2o $17 50 for Trade and Family brands. Kye Flour is aull sud unchaun, o loe of 150 blls. at 87287 50, Corn Meal is firm and in fair demand; sales of 400 bols. at 84 75 for Jersey and 8525 for Brandywioe, FISH—The market for Dry Codis firm bat dull at $62 #7 5 for Grand Baak and St. George's, Mackerel are in fair Jobbing demand ed firm, at 21 50 for No. | Mase. Herrings are dull and nowiual. FRUIT—Raising are quiet but firm, at #3902 84 for Bunch per box, and §4 30 for Layers. Otner descriptions are dull and | unchanged; 2%@48e. for Almouds; 15@id4e. for Currauts; 2@ 30c, for Citron, and 252 3e. for Bmyroa Figs. GRATN—The i1 quiry for Wheat is very hmited; prices are nominally in buyers' favor; we quote inferior to jriwe Cbi cago Bpring a! §1 552 No. 2 Milwaukee Club at 82 , @82 25; M o, at §2 302 82 40, and choice Amber do #2474 8245, Barley avd Burl'y Malt are dull and nomival, Oats are in aetive demend, in fart for export, but 1w alative; prices have advanced 1% er bush firm; sales of 84,000 bush, at 51@55¢. for C Wiscon 2@7%. for Tows Kve is quie 1@ 81 05 for Weetern: 81 10281 15 for Wiscons! fur State, aud 81 16281 30 for Cunadien. o bad & very heavy Lu st the opeming dadec. per | Corn we h 'Change hoiders demanded an advance of b bat bayers were unwilling raay's pri which la1ye sules were m under a deehin ts, 1be market r0ie at €/ aedie. for ; stles of 275,000 bush. B8aksje, for New Mised orn, and @1 ¥ for White Weste: UNNIES are very quiet, but in prices we have 5o spect change 10 note, H1DES—The market rematns quiet, slthough the inquiry ‘s somewhat improved; s.l:s of 1,000 Cit' dteers, 64270 I, @12ic., currency, ¥ Greon Sulied Calitoruia st 15¢ ¢y; 1 000 Matauoros, o prisets term. HEMP—Manls hus been in fair dema: curre 1 prices are | firm ot . gold. Other kiuds are inact: d prices aro nomina HOL'S are firm, and in good demand for home consumption; | we quote st from 20@40@700., a8 to ruwth and quality. HAY—Tho demand bas b ir, and the market firm, &t 70@75e. for Sbipping, and ¢ for Retil lots. KON=—Pig is dull but fiym at $46@ 848 for No. 1 American, 1k and §468 502850 for do. Scoteh. £ AD—The mark=t for Pig is quiet but firm at 7287 %0 for English; German Refined; §72%7 W for $728750 for sTnhh. Bar at 811 50, and Sheet and Pipe at §11 45, IME—Kocklind bas been in demand, sud prices are well susiained; sales of 2,000 bbls. Common st #1 50, aud 50 bbls. Luml #2110, 0LASSES—No sales worthy of notios have been consum ted. Prioes are unchanged. O1LS—Linseed is firm and in demand at #1850 1anIl{‘., Ols are quiet and ; 8125281 30 for Crude ?nflx.: Sl‘lagl fl':_l'ir-. Ln;d (h:lh dull I!,-l firt for No. 1 Winter, Keroseue is seiling at 57@ 0. PROVISIONS ~There has boon & business in Pork to Fish hals, 0205 Tapioca, FLESH Beef, porterhonse steak, ¢ Sirloin . Round Rib roast . Cross rib, @ B ... Chuck rib, g < Mutton, | Veal bin s -t Cwaw| Pige. roasters, | each. ....... . 43 00a84 00| | Pork, hams, ¥ B Becon, ¥ 1 Shoulders, ¥ ... Larded Salt and corned, ¥ Beet, corned Smoked, Head Che Dry. L8l | Tripe, ¥ Beots, # bunch Cabbages, each Carrots, $ buich. Cauliffowers, each Cucumbers, each Horse Kadieh, ¥ Kohl-rabi, # bunck. Looks, ¥ bunch Lettuce, & head . Mint. # bunch. Ovione, new. ¥ New, bunch Nutmeg Melons, oach. bunes . Pomga® peck. #a 10| 20230| Peas, aplit, § 1. G| JULY 6.—4.767 bh Corn Meal, 717 bush. Wheat, 624 bush, Oats, 29 €6 busb. Rye, 625 bush. 44 pkga. Ber 5,579 bbis Petrolenm. Sinancial. T THE ANNUAL MEETIN HOLDERS of the Metropdlite NIEL DT MAREHAL ALLEN MONROE, SPENCER K. GREEN, DARIUS CLALK, were ¢l Bao o HC ty 00, with ace: A on presentation st the Doy waid I5th of J JALL RIV OF COLORADO. CAPITAL, $280,000. WORKING CAPITAL, @1 TrovrR WILLIAM B. DANIELS, LUKE C. COE, i JORH 0. NEJLL. Secretary and Treasnrer, LU . COE. Sopartendent, HARPER M. ORATOOI of ‘he FALL RIVER GOLD MINING Co. fzed April 13, 1869, und 6L, the news from alyond ate and 829428227 fur 0% LIVING EXPENBES IN N¥W-YORK sald contine p'enty 88 at prement, butehers will red Butier will doubtless advanc nd whortieberrien from Delwware, tie f ‘mnon cheaper than lant week, BKEAD AND CEACEERS, Gralam, @ .. Sodo. ¢ B e 1m, FIBH—DRY, BMOKED, BHELL, ¥ Starch, ¥ ™ MEATS—SALT, SMOKED, FTC. 22023 Sheep Tongue: w feet, ¥ dor. sage, ¥ B POULTEY AND GAME. Chickens, Spring, ¥ 1 545 Ducks, # B.... ... 258 Youoe, ¥ pal Fowls. # B ... sa )| Turkess, # B. 4 Bucks Co. ¥ 1 1@ 35 Woodcook, § brace, 81@81 ¢5 VEGETABLES Beans, atrivg, ¥ § peck 4025 Peas, shelled, ¥ qt .. 2225 @15 Potatoes, & half peck.. 30840 ew Bermudas, ¥ 4 p 0 P 10@12 Turnips, new, New, ¥ 4 prek. 25360 Water Cress, & at 5% Watermelous, each. . SUNDLIES. Reans, dry, ¥ quart.... 10811 Kerosene, $ Hrooms, each 10@60| London Clab Sauce, pt. bottle. . Coal, bard, ¥ b 0@ Macaroni, § B : Coal, stove, tun.. 88 00285 00| Milk, ¥ quart .. 10 Tee, # 100 ... 35@40| Condoused, P 1 can.. 40 Iee, ¥ ... . dai ‘reduce, Malt, 40 pkes. Aslios, 58 bbls. Pork, %0 pkgs. Cut Meats, 62 phga. Lard, E. P BEACH, M. VAN HOSFN Turastuy DEpaneuest, ¢ tecenption on or be ore July 13, 1866 WILL CEASE TO BEAR INTERES ¢ GOLD MINING Co. IRAM P. CROZIFR, HARPER M. OKAHOOD, dent, WILLIAM B. DANIELS, . COE. the lawa of tn Stats of New- 1,200 fawt of Gold and Silver bearin, r'"”"[' on the Ross, Minnie, Wil wd Cpitl lodes; Uppae Fll iver Dinttl, i wiles towi ol City. The ml’h full pid. fesued for mining property, and not lialle to asscssmente. Kot sale at the Hnlllvillu w0 of DANIELS, CROZI 0. 24 Nassn | in, Kentuoky 0t 64D |, fonw are DO fal & 2. W ost 10AY, July b1 % yegetables, ® and fish, §f oty thewe articles 1 grven aid ripe 1 muck of th en, but if live etock the put up frow 40 to 45e. | per, ot rather lower oot bad. Fresh fsb troits we now b I hoger. T Rawpberries are not Goud eherries arzante oan be bought 1 ot 18 ;0 20¢. por & bisdn are now added g now lawiul gaine. Boa’ ¥ 1 ¥ nger, 1 P , each, ¥ ¥ 1w $125 | 00 41 Wasd 0 LX) & , ¥ 100, |Salmon, smoked. P . W@Y) L Flo L) » bind qr. T, 9 d q aar A | 2 L) 75 2% e . e Whisky, 2578 bhl.. bush. Corn, 94,%8 ARTIN, 1 STEWART, JLDEL roed inteest theren, if and that trere [ KHARES, $5) EACH 06,000, f Central City Colorado. of Colorado - ‘.!:l!:.?::' !ID.INII: Il‘nwcr ln’lflhnlm beavy; .:d. hear of no ciivory. ' The aalos, 57500 bbls at 831 75 232 12} for Mons. e with & moderate dewand; aales of 150 bbls. at 0d Flain Meas; $162620 for Bew do.: $14 Extra, and 200 €24 for Now do. Tieroe leef and Beef Hams are dull and nominal. o of Bellies salon of 150 boxes L. C. o -ifv':u‘ulc for N 0. 1, Sheonlo o AFTERN0ON PROVISION MARKET, Bt T o PETROLEUM—Tbe e one no tof Caiine, BUGARS—A with both reflaors 1042110, for fair 120, for . P sctive, at 16§ @164o. for Hasds. By aaction, 833 hh Bbis, Porto “:lchflylm&fllu:miw:‘m Beods we of 1o snles, and pricos nominal. Rough Fiax Beed is scarce, in demand, and firm, :gag:uu Linseed is firm, with a fair business MTAL 'Wflnm has boen niore market for At UNION TRUST © OMPANY OF NEW-YORK. No. 73 Broadway, coruer of Rector-st. CAPITAL ucrvese INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, drawn ot any time. THIS COMPANY (s authorized to act s Redeiver, Exocutor, oxecute all legal trusts. and | Trustes for married wowen, Gusrdien (ot (ufants, and gonerally to IT I8 A LEGAL DEPOSITORY for money pald luto Court. Tt who do uot desire to give their personal ISAAC H. FROTHINGHAM, st auio! | will ke charge of und aanags the sstata of porsons golag sbrond, oc attention to busiuess. Prosident. AV, STOUT, JOHN V. L. PRUYN, Vice Presidents. W. F. ALDRICH, Secretary. Taosy Huxry K. Boarnr, Gronon s Coruen, Jamzs M. MoLuax, Evsna Rios, New-Y % SCHBDULES OF (30) TIIII'R'I'Y or more COU- PONS, due Joly 1ot proximo, will now be tion at the Interest yoceived for exsinlns. of the United States Troasury. VAN DYUK, Assistant Trewswser U 8. .S‘XU\ K 5 b . | July prox SATURDAY, JULY 77.. 1866. VAN LOAN 2y fox delivery, b sivtydx | ' THE RO fx g4 bende 1e OF - s, yela om JOoRN 1M oh . 3¢ VHIAY. Asthorlarid Asent No. 18 Runenat, B Y INNESOTA EIGHT PER CENV § o6 presentation at the olfice of wotina TaTEn oD CoMPANY. { | cals will be ‘ro- | ersig: o1 ontil nonagef the | pany's Offieny N, | e Floow Mortgege © 00,00 of th art of 8 { the & posit of United Stat iilen o nformetion iuguire at tbe Uflice of the Union A STONE jr.,'T7 TOR_B 'AGO AND ALTON R COUPONS OF FiRST MORY AND CHICAGO RAILKOAD ¥ AND SIOUX CITY RAILROAD—Coupons of First HONDS. oupou of First Mort Mortgs, ¢ DETROLL ) MILWAU RAILROAD. DETROIT AND PONITAC RAILROAD—G 1966, will - paid at our o No. W Broadw 2d of Juby. lees Goveruient e M | FPRAVELING CREDITS on Messrs. J. GAN & Co. LONDON (Successors to GEO. PEABODY | & Co) avalable i the principa cities of EUROPE and the EAST, iwued by DABNEY No. 53 Exctange MORGAN & € plica Youg, Ju e S \HE TRANSFER BOOKS of this Company will wd from this date uutil the momwg of TUELBDAY, 1eth TDrLawARE, L Uy order of the Board. Banking fonecs and Bankers. ! " VERMILYE &CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS| GOVERNMENT AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, CLOSING PRICES, NEW-YOIK, July 6, 1564, £l | By | Sell oz | ma. | ne Nt SETOCKS | Puy-| | e iy 4 - ©or 71N | (OOKE & €O V] ) R WALL AND NASSAU-STS.. NEW-YORK. | 3 88 the tost liberal corrent prices, and keep on baad ""LOVERNMENT BOXDS OF ALL 18SUES SEVENTHUIRTIES. CERTIFICATES O EBTEDNE: ax COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES execate crders for purchase and saie of STOCKS, BONDS, and | . JAY COOKE & € FISK & HATCHL. N ST | BUY sud SELL AT MARKED RATES ALL DESCRIPTIONS | i oF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, ACCOUNTS of BANKS, BANKERS and others KECEIVED on favorable terus. (@ COLLECTIONS MADE THROUGHOUR FHE UNITED TATES AND CANADAS. € CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ISSUED. JOVERNMENT SECURITIES. erest llowed on delly ba sur e w marbe bl bave REMOVE. . : It l).\&lHLH. CROZIER & Co., BANKEKS INING HROKERS, No. 74 Nassav-st.. New-¥ o0 to Colorado Gold ATE OF New Y OnK. Al ALBaxy _ Eapeetal attonts NOTICE s herety given, piruss AN 18, Laws of 1558, and 476 La f 1965, that tl Issved to the BANK of WEALTH, will e rment, 0 p MM ocated in the City of V. ¢ the said bank, must be pre io e ot i skx yours fr: - Which shall 1ot be prewosted (of redepiion and pay Ui thue spe ed 1) conse (o be & chiasge upon the of the Ruperiutondent for that purpose. G, W. By T Rt or Naw Youx, B ALBAN April 26, JOTICE is hereh 'gi\'!‘n, pursuant to C hapter 236, AN Lawe of 15%, snd 475 Laws of 185, that the cireuiaiog notes Tasued 10 the Presi lest, Directors and Company of the ank, cated Ju the City of New-York, will b upertuterdent of the Banking Depart The New York State National Bauk in the Years from the date bereof, aud Bot the reafter. g eircitating notes of the seid benk must be pre: years from the daie horeof; and all on and payment with o upon the fund {n City of Alban: The o wented, s aforesald, witkin o notes which o iperintandeat Brate or Nww Youx Haxx 1y Depanruiar, { . ALsaxy, April 26, 1866 JOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Chapter 236, Laws of 1859, and 476, Laws of 1965, that the circulatiog notes iosied to the OCEAN BANK of the City of New York. s banking wociation loeated i the city of New-York, wil be REDEEMED st AR by the Superinterdent of the Baoking Departient,on pres entation ot the New State National Bank fu 1 Albany, for six e diYe horeof. sod uot Uier: The ding clreuiating notes of the ot be pre wented, resald, Wit six years frow /i and alt i nw‘p':-:.."'_"m;l.d for l;:r nption Wit s (- he 8. feclatende e and payment upon the fuud ut for that purpose W SCHUYEE R Supertorendent. T Srars or Nxw Yorx [axk Dxeanrmrar, ALmamy, June 30, 1300, | C l‘; ‘;PT“.V. Agent, &eo. of the late incorporated o Roche wer City Bank. hiag this day filed, it this office, & notice of the sppotutment of THE NEW-YORK STATE NATIONAL be Clty of Albasy, aa Agent for the redemption of the tie k. toget 1 & revocation of the it wgrevablo to th o g to Incorporated nd_Tudividnal Baok sed April . W. SCHUYLER. Saperit mdent. LY REPORT of the cendition of TY NATIONAL BASNK -York, on the moring ¢ €678 121 30 13,000 00 wih 8. Tre of othier Natis of State Bauk 110,000 00 {‘in’ Circuiating Not diug Cireu'ating Not $100 000 00 6,700 00 160,000 00 o 911 2 85 s Deposit 215,73 24 k cireulation outstanding 10,441 00 v e Protit aud Loss. 1, 1SAAC (. OGDEN, Caslifer of the Now-York Co swear that the above ment 1 tr ISAAC G, OGDEN, € ork. —3worn to, sud subscribed al-lul". 1865, i GUSTUS L¥LAND, Notary Publle. UARTERLY REPORT of the condition of the MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK, New- Xork, ou the moruing of the et Moudsy of Jude e . to of onuty of New-Y. belure we, thls St day ¥ .2 £883:% 2 d8azz3ePeU=ES PEE T New-York Notes of other Natioual Haaks Banks. Neotos of other State =2 Capital Stock. Burplus Fund 8EERISLB . ,brl Corwry or New-Youx. ss.: 1, JAM UNTAIN, Cashtor of the Mainisoturers’ Netiousl ., New-Hork, do solomnly ewear that the sbove slate- went s true o the beet of my know s and beliel 57 E VOUNTAIN, Cuabiot orn (0 and subscribed bafore 1 (i 8011, duy of July, 1368, N Couny, I, Notary Pablie, . A————————— cor. FW-YORK SAVINGS BANK, Eighth.ave of Fourteenth ot STX PER CENT INTFHENT froe fiom tex. Deposita. made on or before July 10 will drave 11 vcut from the lat HOMAS (1 real B. M. Bury, Secrelary. — = - 2 Srare or eigel 11" Wininaw Newson 8 R BROTHERS, | 220,000 00 | : - b“““‘"‘ Baans, #G5 BANK, i calte ort-st . Now-York A ‘I‘H‘\i! b, TAX. ve futerest from the let IVRANKLAN SAVINGS BANK, CORNER OF FICIIPH AV AND FORTY.SECOND ST INTEREST COMMVNCES JULY L, 8 81X FER CENT. AND FRE® OF TAX TRF WICH SAVING BANI X 1 END tap 1663 ~Tue (oard of Trustew b paid o cepsitors ou ol Wiuis entitied therel FRRCENT pe e ! . Dicksmsos, l RVING BAVINGS INSTITUTION, No. 96 Warren o, Nowad st the rate of § per cont on all sums entitied there- Open daily from 10 to 3 p. w. {secrearion om July 1. it W. CONKLIN, President. Vasperpnr L. P'oxroy. Secretary. \l ANHATTAN BAVINGS A No, 544 Broadway, eo The Trustees of this Institation FIKST SrMILANNUAL DIVIDENIS titled thereto, st the rute of Six Per C aud loas, and Five Per Cent por annom ¢ r Bieecher-at. o declued the THIRTY- Al depostts Ly the roles vn- t per annura, on sums of $500 iy exeeding 8500, puy- ¢ Fax. able on and after July 18, the Tnetitation paying the Gove: I Dividend wil be eredited under aly | withdsawn, Wil recsive interest the sim Epwarp Scuerr. Treasoverr, . K. ALYORD, Secretary. M ARKET SAVINGS BANK, No. 52 Nassaust., i New: L 4 " | dividend at e Tate of et 1ax) on oll suime eu- ex July 17, rvat as priacipal from July 1, Va AME, ¥isadent. 18—JULY DIVIDEND.—A SIX PER CENT per anoum (fres it ed thaiero, wikt be peid on wid Tuterest uot withdea _ Hawwy R, Conrry. o \l ETROPOLITAN SAVI A No. DEPOSITS made on or before JULY 2 ut the rue of SIX PER CENT, on suus of $5,00 ISAAC T, SMIOLH, Presideat. JVERNMENT TAX. NK. veto five thousand doliars. Money tfrom Julyl ST PAID, from Government Tax 000, Money deposited vow will draw inber- Y. BAVINGS BANK, suer of Twenty-vixth-af. and Thirdave. OF THE BAVINGS, have ondered that interest (free of Gov i degotuios entied thereto, or tbe ix aont oFow reeof SIXPER SIX PER C Fi On Soms from $1 10 8 et frow July 1. THIRD A o of Five Hundged Doliars and Cxcending Five Handred Dollae, at the rate of FIVE PER per ananrn. payible o ¢ MONDAY, Toth faat. uterest will bo placed to the credit of the deposicors as prin- w L H. MACY, restdent, wa-dork, Juy 3, 19 ION DIME GS BANK, eor. ot VARICK. (33,000 (3 i et o 3 SAVID i ived x Doidend Notices. 10N AL Bang New-Yor Jine 27, 1956, f FOUR (4) PER CENT, free of hias been de-isred Tii15 DAY, piyable on instant, ptil which dute the Transfer Bool v will JOHN PARKER, Cashier, Bank ov TR CoumoswraLTa, New.Vork, Joue 26, 1666, X PEK CENT will be paid f Uite o tax, on MONDAY 1 Siate 101 Tl 3, GEORGE. ELLIS, Cashier, T InrosTERA AXD TRADERS Na 0oks will be clos i ant to tho 2d proxino. Hy ordee of the Hoard. “tnm TrADkaxry's NaTionsL DANK NEw-YoRk. June 22, 189, ‘& DIVIDEND of THR DOLLARS- per share, tree from Government Tax, will bo gaid on aud sfier July KINS, jr.. Gaabler. HNY HALSEY, LT NAL BANK, 26, DIVIDEND of FIVE (5) ¥ CENT, free Goverament tax. will be paid on sud sfter Ju'y 3. Tranafor Bocks wili be ¢loed from June 30t Juy 9. By order of the B C. N JUKDAN, Capnier, of ¥ Tk HATHAN ATIONA EMI-ANNUAL CENT. f s of United States ta MONDAY, 24 of July, the truns er hook 1o re iain Ladt. 0 day of paywent, inciosie. By order ut tie fl 0. H. 5CH K- INER. Casbier, op THE Nuw-YORK. FROVIDENCE AND LosTox KAILNOAD COMPANT (STUNINGTON Lixk). New-Yokk June 29, 1666 QUARTERLY DIVIDEND of THREE PER CENT, froe of Gavernicent tax, was declured chis duy, payable N ORK, Jur e M, 1966, D of EIGHT (%) loel from 2d A stthe ofice of M. MORGAN'S SONS, No. 39 Wl lam o, iy W35, Krvmales bocka wilLe closed mat the 24 B()er\” \TIONAL BANK—New- 22, 176,—A Dividead of FIVE (3) PER CENT (free of Gor- vruwent Tax) it desn @ieclared, payshle on end siter July2. The Teansfer Book will e closed frou the 23d mst to July 2 K. HAMILTC 0A 4 VINGS INSTITUTIO! Heoadway. satruice on Park place, DIVIDEND - The Trustaes of this institation bave directed D on deporite_ entitled thareto, for euding June 3, st the rate of SIX PER CENT Bot exceeding $500, and FIVE PER CENT over $300 (free Gevernment taz), will be paid o sud after MONDAY, July, 16, FRANCIS P. SCHOALS, Presid ccountant. Wik IVIDEND NOTICE.— The transter books ny will clow ou the 10th of July, sod the 20th of July, for the puryose of wscer- 2 to tho-e stockhoiders whe that the monthe Wana B. Wo tainiug the f dividend auall not at v o date availed themse vew of the 0p- tion to exchange. The dividend will be payable on su a'ter toe 20k THEO. F. HAY, T -3( July. gt b Y . METROPOLITAN SAVINGY BANK. No. 10 Cooraw Insrirors. T " NEw-Yomx. July 2. 1666 Dl\’lm-‘.ND NOTICE—Six per cent, free from Gov- ernment tax —DIVIDEND.—A sewi annual terest ot the raie «f SIX PER CENT per Annum, free from Governaent tax, on all sume frow $580 5,000, wil be paid ou sud aiter the thira Wedvasday in SMITH, Prosident. July 20 will draw loterest from sud on Moudsy, L opem dally [ro vesday aud Satardey eve W.J. Panxns, Se No. 27 WauL W) ORK, 1666, 'he Board of Directors have THIS JAL DIVIDEND of FIVE PER fadatier MONDAY, f-ee frow Government Tax), e frouw Uoverument Tax), gayal x PANY, 227 \OUTH FOURTH ST, PHIDADRLPILA. Junn 20, (896, ~The on SATURDAY, June 3, and re- 3 . PER CENT bhas bearr declaied on the tock, elear of National and Stat [ 10 the holders thereof. sa np 8. BEAUFORD, I reasurer. ~York, June 27, 1766, VARD INSURANCE 1 | payabie at this ofice. l)l\ IDEND NOTICE The COMPANY 1 . SIX PER CF. 9th day of ) N IVIDEND. —A DIVID CENT (free of Government tax ____EDWA TurivG SAVINGS | NSTITUTION, No. 8 On and after MONDAY, ND. sl Dividend at t open daly from 10 o'c LAE R W, CONCKLI retary, “VixvRunicr 1. Boxrox : ANK OF COMMER( ) Al S X PER CENT, .t;;i'xncon GOVERNMENT - Nxw YoRK, Juve 22, | Taien Avaxve Savines Baxx, ComNER THIRD AVE AND [ AENTTHIXTHAT., Dividend. at the mate of SIX PER ernn eut tax). on Il &Illnl from $1 DIVIDEND. —A semf-annusl T CENT per anum (free from to #1000, will L paid on after tre third MONDA] y. DEPOSITS made on or before July 10 will draw inteieit from the Iat. Bank opes dal . to 3y m. and on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY sad NGS from 6 to 8 o'clook, SPENCER K. GRELN, Uresideat. Ricmanp Ky, Secretery. . Paxx Fiux INsvwanon Co., N, Y., 2d July 1866 'WENTY-FRST DIVIDEND.—A DIVIDEND of FIVE (5) PER CENT bas this day been declured, frea of Gov- orament Tax. payable on dmand. GEO, ALOER, Secretary. "WENTY-EIGHTH DIVIDEND — HANOVER FIRE INSURANCE CO.—Thn Board of Director of this Com- iy have decl o seui-annual divi of five (5) cent. ¢ rv.- Govervwent payabie on demand at their alu.”l'a “- W:l.- . . B.8. WALCOTT, . ‘Now-York, July 2, 1808, ATioNAL BROADWAY Raxk, Nuw-Yoxx, Juse 20, 1968 TEENEI BT = ar ow ot ahe. the B uyf(f':'?g' b ?\:"M-‘mr" 5 L. EVERITT, Carhier. g S 'HE BOARD of DIREL’!‘OB&H&M have this day daclered a DIVIDEND of FIVE PER froe of ax, payable on sud aiter the 10th VRO, Sesrntry._ No. 08 Bhosowar, Naw Yors. TRSETL RN e D A | oo rom Qevernamen Joa. Payebis o6 demmend PN A BURTIS je, Beeretary. or THE fl‘Wffi"fT—lfi'l‘fl DIVIDEND. o, OFVICE OF THE M El;t’f .\NT‘IHLE” FIRE INSURANCE Co., Wy % The BOARS T BIR D CONS Tere veia iy Sesiebed s SEMT ANNUAL DIVIDEND of ¥OL. of Govern: went tax,) payabls on end piter wil be peid o and af er | Transfer Books ~of “’ ILLIAMSBURGH BAVINGS' BANK, Corper of Soath Third and Fourti-sta.. Brook/y DIVIDEND NOTICE. —Depositors Aunasl Dividend st the rate of SIX +u s o three dollare wnd npw ird. the Lt day of Juy wemt, whis be puid to DAY J FREE FROM OOVERNMENT TAX. Tntarest pot calied for will be 1o tie eredes of Dagost. rincipal. Depo-lte made o8 o Befure (e 1001 dey of tuly, witl drevt Luterest from the It Tt Bank s open for hosiness dafly. (Sundavs and L1 wo o | sfer MON #d) 51 Mondays sud ~aturcays from 3 to o, ., 48d o0 Toww Gan, Wednosdays, Tha. sdage, sud Fridays from (0 6. m., neth? p. 1 GEORUI D, Presidens. Wi Ware, NaTuAXIYL Bnings | Vice Prendests. Bax L W. Tuvsrow, Sec. Owvicn ov 7rm Paxana Raimos Towrive Brmnoises No. 7 TH DIV 85 WaLLeT. 5 D.—The Board of Direotors bav o+ DIVIDEND of FOUR (4) PER CEl 30h et Chances for Basiness Mlen. For SALE.—DAY" SHINGLE WORKS AN DOCK, No, 278 Atwaterst., near fot of Rivard, Det Mich. Cepacity, 10,000,000 Bbingles per year. Can be incresccd doable, e “Fory Horse-Powsr ENGINE sod BOILER, ta perfect order, with the most finproved machivery. Bosiness. o story BRIC 50 o) i o sulchent hodd piasing mil, er otbet e d Yard 75 by 350 feet.. Ly 4 M:-Mlyu any ore wishing to start & Lowber Yard aud ug Mill. or othet maouf otoring busivess. l'nfm #22,000, ba £ down, A. DAY, Agent. SRY-BOAT for 8ALE—Furry-boat EXCHANGT of e Wat Forys 1 sk lous M0 3 ot wrons, "Apriy e e EOPELAND. No. 171 Broadway. New for 4! OR SALE—Valuable to Manutacturers—Half the PATENTS ina Portable Steam Hmlb‘, Apperatus, also & Hop nd s« Chemi-a Extractor E vite the the town of P. Puaterson. and cighs miles aboye Jews and wis en of Hoboken sud Cf v Ha ork - | Toey ad and ful) of twentyAwo feet to bigh t Ide , with he whole Pase.i6 River and s rweeyoir of tiree hundred acres. Tiie wil] siten are Jage, and vo arrangrd (bat each one has the benett of navication ou both besd and tail races. Tl abundent and peramurnt +upply of water—in the midst Targe popiistion —situste on v, | Noo -York. communientive wi . niog the Erie -..:?:'x:y. tad eleven frow the water, readof it the Giost sdvautageous the coant 08 cen b6 o, Tisde to EDW. 3. O. ATTERBURY, Piesi 7, coutaising » Lirge suwow b, or can be u{o-- e e 10 @ plen-ant knm.'g;.ch ."'n,. from 20 to , i - IN(’T; ANTED=Men wishing W ayIng busiveas. to give us s call Y R Pwelito. eal st our ofice before 3 ts $510, an pay; CPRIGHT 7 BULAR BOILER, wigh, with sty valve 175, s hor outal cuging wud 10 fnche str e, w wmmor and <1l the pipe Lo wila by vy wnd 4l W West wi | capital equired te from day. neies © 3 d covmections, wew The Convicin Aliowed to be Noiey for Five Hours, &c. [ There was no pa' lie eelebration of the Fourik fn Sing Sl village, bat the day was observed by sypropriste exercises at the U'rison. Of all the da » of the year this day lo most Leartily welecome) by the convicts who *reside” tu thaf whitemarble mausion, forit bua been cus'omary for many years past (o allow the convicts wore liberty on the Fourth of July then st aoy other time, For a number of hours they are’ | permitted to speak their minds freely. Singing, dunemg,’ shoating, stump-speaking and choeriog are in order, asy that the convicts improve the opportunity afforded thew to indulge in these pleasant exercises let no one doubt, | Ube ansiversars fesiivitics were ld in the clapel of the | prison, s large airy room, capable of aceommodating as birgs an andience as Irving Hall. The platform was testef.ly | @ccorated with the Aigerican flag. and, despite the strronad-' b i | ings of the place, the room wore guite a oheerfal appearance,’ | and presented a pictare which, to the mind of one witnessicg the sceue for the fl.st time, was excoedingly impreseive. They chaped was crowded with the convicts, besides whom there wero abont 70 or 80 parsons present ‘nmummu thend being ity people. 4 ve prisoners had on tleir best clitbey * (which, it wust be stated,are slso the'r worst), and gave evid | Werce in thefr appearsnes of uviug recently uudergone res fresbing tonsorial operntons, H Judge Johusen, the Warden of the Prison, the Rev. K.' Clupp. and the Rev. J, B. Swith, Chiaplain of the Prisos pied seats on the plat orm, &t the Tig convicts, Who constitaied the cnoir. thg exercises, the . e It of which wers mgm Seine: as fln g PGy, Hiant o, Pl Chois, Prsyer, b T T N g v e " : s Bong~ B “lo (the cbords), A. Eliotia. Ofation ssd The Amerlean pon Dresm, J Haywood.| o Chamavai. J. Gord Sweet Hou ewith A Elliota. Let ue K other, Quartet'e. utler. Cowie Song, L, Job ar ol o T g g Ay By, gy | diction, by the Chap sin. With the cmnfnn of the clorgyman named above and the! Warden, the sctors in the exhsbfion were all convicts, The! sivging was decidedly good, E Lott rformazce on violin would bave done credit to nu{ I-known masters that 17 strument. Toe De: laration, of Independence was by William Willie. in u s1yle of effective slocution which we 'lh :‘ attention ol‘ t t:‘v lce and r-ml:l )y bave woa r applanse " been in order, i The conviots we 104 Back o thelr cells at the cone clusion of the wrsary exercises, Beoralessing the chapel, however, they were addressed by tie Warden of the jrison,, ‘who said that they would be permitied to sing, talk, make speeches, tod duce as fanch s they iedt feel di ta do, 12 o’clock. peon, il 5 p. m. Ho said thst ey, would not be al owed to slam doors, nor to beat against them— that was tue ouly restriction he would pat upon them for duy. Then the convicts rotared to their cells, It was sbost 1 o'clock. Another hour wust clapse beiore they eould begia exercise the privilege granted them by the Warden. A w bour, however, wus too much to endure, and by 11, the bau commenced. It opened with & general yell Thisw foliowed by s round of cheers, which culminatéd in one of ¥ lusticst * tigors” that ever mruck tue ear. One moment tb would be & deatb-like #il but this would lasi but s moq | ment. It was & nutarai Lo, and seemed aa if eve) bad saduenly and simultaneously ceased msKing noise for the fl" of giving some one an opportunity say something b A and start a geners] Inugh, one of the convicts, whose name we mld‘ ressed s wudie;ce, Which, of course, b ek 08 ho was locked up in bis cell at the| ising 1200 wen for listeners, and he ta'ked tes. He commenced by addressing b audieoce as - Felers” Contivuivg, be This is tiey ‘ourth of July, an 1'in going to o b Ju bonor, of 'the kasicn, Tt & u bally da reo checrs for the ' OF. [4 utor of the grosns. * Go it.”") The chaplain spoke 1o, yous, and it's now come for to be my tarn, We're goin’ for 10 euj ¥ our cellezbration by ourselves. No outsiders will be ald lowed to njoy it with ns. (Groans foi the outaiders.) I tell yertuat was a bully song that Tom Butler sung abo:$, * the Diemwond Rirg,” and puying checkers with your vose by pokin’ it through the grates 018 bere pl Uheers 0 Tom Butier.] 1t was very sppr n, Ontbe day our foretathers it and bled, we of em bied to death. Tiat fing (sever | voice 't see §t.%) i the bemblem ok | the free @1 d 1he ‘omie of 1be Drave. What if we be in Sing | t ANt we men and afu't we eitizens of the ‘ome of the , Lkewise and also the land of the freet [Voices—+ Cer. burkey,” “Keep your poch urse it's s hunkey dorey, nd— At this point of the orator's remar s, a m.n with a powerfi voice hroke forth into singing * Pat Miliov,” and slt! ough the orator made dive s efforts to squeich the musical disiurber, ke wes obliged o elose bix speech and histen to the soug ' These fativitiea were kopt up voul 5 o when the prison bell aunouveed that the hour hud eome for the nvise 1@ Such was the observauce of toe Fourth at Sing 8isg agoing,” & khts of Paris well worth seciug is the establishment of which we have the following description by the Paris corres spondent of The Morning Star: . To those among your readers who are now eflhlpluflfl{l . #gjour in this metropolis, I should recommend s visit to ¢ Caiifortie,” & monster restaurant near the Barsidre du Maive, sud which is tho rendesvous of Lundreds of workien and rulved young men of various classes. No less than 18 000 pe: sons can be accom! there. The Soliel curious details s to this immense establisument, From fosr z’:‘:lllihlonlu the servauts of La Califoruie are sf aiters Sixteen oovks are in constant employment. Tbe &"u B SETEERNEY il sEf %:" i i £ i 2gERs Hit H K i3s il il s £ £ £E i ¥ i i