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7r 9 'i ci ft JA AB QfUCK AS rriie icst REGULATOR for OVER ITY THOUSAND BOTTLES emale kJ a tromiNew Orleans i The General Land Office has decided upon jn jjere this morning Sold by Dr 8 emale Piv THE LADIES TO CAUTION CAUTION i'i marine I rORt of jult 'ST i'A: as 1I TUB I GREAT REMEDY OR a 4C fi I Cold ftft i'rh 'i i 66 loS Ho ion! Have been a standard remedy for over tblny and are the most effectual one ever knonW complaints peculiar to emales To all cbsJ are invaluable Inducing with certalntr rcgulr jity They are known to thousand? wh uao6 them at different periods throughout tbi try having the sanction of some of the rnw nent physicians in America Six101 45 i18S led iya ifi i' fl kt Explicit directions stating when they etct be used with each box the price One Wk box or six boxes for five dollars contait fifty to sixty Pills' The omnblnation of Ingredients in the result of a long and extensive practice mild In their operation and cannot do most aeiicate certain in correcting all Im Painful Menstruation removing all whether from cold or otherwise headache Xjl the side palpitation or the heart whites affections hysterics fa igue pain in th Limbs etc disturbed it ruptlonof nature ah (r jw fuui lirirf rajiTHfi 'Tim pattytty was the commencement of a new era theJ meat of irregularities and obstructions why connlgnedtso many to a premjitciie gbavl male can enjoy good health unless sheiin and whenever an obstruction takes p'aeether health begins to decline These Pills forma preparation ever put forward with ivutnun pxbsistxkt success BE DECE? Take thia advertisement to your Druegiat him that you want the bsst and most Mtm male Medicine In the world which i these Pills I TAKEN IN SEASON No amily Should be Without It IT IS WITHIN THE REACH OT ALL i THE PRICE BEING ONLY ORTY CKNTS QR SEErYE'S LIQUID CATARRH REMED! Cure warranted If directions are follow OB A CIIUTLAB ALL VID I IS Al MEDICAL Druggists Everywhere a co Proprietor New Haven Conn 1884 77S80 1 car 1 I Dr emale rp 1 lllJ Baltimore Market i 1 buiy TP 11 000 Pills Bent by mall promptly secure from oct Con by remitting to the proprietors i Sold by Druggists generally HUTCHINGS H1LLYER Propt 28 Dey st New York The trade supplied by arraud Sheley A Co Sold at retail by WM JOII STON 155 Jefferson a Venn? dec2 eud iockln4 Superior No sales NQUunallyi)ncWKL Wheat Nominally unchanged Coras A Qatetat QOc bagged IfeT Demand good and market steady at 56c in jUUUfarti bags Pork haAJ iaivinchd and now hMd at $28 00 Lard la also higher afd flrrq at 30c Of both the above artidathere is a present Biarcity in themarketi(1Zij MPT 'it' Potatoes Market quiet Choice peachblowa bring 50a55c common 40e45c new potatoes be gin to make their 'appearance at $2 50 $3 per bush In fair supply and steady at from first hands Held from store at 2c3c higher Demand good Selling on street at 98c Green apples and pears begln to make th air appeafanee but not In sufficient quantities to establish a market The cherry season is about over they are becoming scarce at 4 5 per bush ent rants in gooddemau4t per bush Rasp berries scarcest 69buh Driad aptes duH at 8c per ft 4 Good Michigan 'brings 14c15c Ohio i6cisc fair at for new and IT for old ii wH' iniit ui 4 Th a stock of whitefish Is light and demand fair at $825 trputdullst 25 ul Saginaw fine $3 95 from dock Saginaw dairy in 10 boxes $90 per 100 boxes Onondaga tine $2 25 ground solar 30 Steady at 9c9Mc for rendered' and 5c' for rough lleceiptv The' following are the of the several roads ftw the day ending July 'i i i hiij Kit IM iM 8 M' lour bbls 1343 100 610 lbs 1 Corn lbs liWJtt I kzBLBa IDQisasssss Rye th a Malt lbs lbs Barley lbs Butter lbs rgs bbls Wool Sheep No Live hogs No Cattle No Cut meats bbls Ashvs casks Tobacco lbs Cotton bales Pork bbls Lard tes Hides fts Bdls sheep pelts Mill feed And if an investment and thorough tri a does'aot back the above statement the mo ey will be rvfundec We say this knowing its me? ts and feel confident that one trial wilt secure a home for it in every household 1 Da waste away with coughing when so small an investment will cure you It may be bad of any respectable druggist in town who will furnish you with a circular of certificates of genuine cures it nas made i i' 30 i Steady Western at $7 25 extra $7 25 Active and 2c3c Ilin her Comi' Sales of ye iow at 98c atUTc Provisions Have an advancing tendency Bacon Shoulders 17Xc Sides 17Me irm Sales at 20cg22i in paid1 cu hd Sales of western at $2 00a $3 14 I Tlie Supreme Court of The Supreme Cotirt lias adjourned Ita July aesrion Among the cases decldedwere the following: JU 'Die People viu Zephaniah P't Knight was the Republican candidate forjudge of Probate of Oakland countyThere was a majority against him on the home vote' ind fn his favor counting the vote The town ship of Pontiac held its election in the city of majority would be elected if this vote was rejected Knight Claimed that this vote was illegal and the court so held on the ground that by the city charter of Pontiac under which was claimed a right to hold township elections in the city the right was expressly confined to the spring elections In deciding the case the court remarked upon the differ ence between the city charter of Pontiac and the laws authorizing the townships of Marshall Lansing and Ypsilanti to hold all their elec tions in the cities carVcd out of them Judg ment rendered that Knight was duly elected "Andre Ladue vs the Detroit and Milwau kee Railroad Dompanyinlii this case it was held by the court that where a mortgage was given to secure sueh future optional advances as the mortgagee might make to the mortgager the mortgage did not become a valid lipn until advances were made and that a subsequent deed ormortgage given and recorded before the advances were made would take prece dence to it Decree reversed Rdiben Wright vs Silas Dunham This was a suit brought to recover lands in Ionia county under a tax deed tor The Circuit Court held the tax title invalid This court re versed the judgment And ordered a new trial Several important questions relating to tax ti tles were decided in this case Richmond Horton vs RUward Saunders et al Held by the court rthat a person who has acquired an interest in mortgaged premises subsequent to the mortgage was a proper party to a suit to foreclose it notwithstanding he is also the owner of a tax title on the premises Decree affirmed i i John Bxtcbegger Rosa Schultz In' this case it Was decided that when a note was made payable in gold and suit is brought upon it the court has no right to receive evidence that gold is'worth a premium in treasury notes and to render a judgment for more than the face of the note on such evidence One dollar is legal ly just as valuable as any other dollar and the courts have no right to make any distinction Judgement reversed People vs Anna Durant' Held among oth er things that the court on the trial of a crim inal case has no right to instruct the jury that' they cannot give more weight to the statement of the prisoner than to the testimony of unim peached witnesses Tne jury are not obliged to regard any testimony which they do not be lieve and they are to give such weight to all the evidence as they think it entitled to Judg ment reversed Richard Elliott vs People Held that for an offense punishable by imprisonment in the coun ty jail the Court of Detroit has no right to sentence the offender to imprisonment of Correction for more than one year Judgment reversed the case of ortune White vs the De troit and Milwaukee Railroad Co and Charles Moran vs riend Palmer et al the decrees in the court below were also reversed Among argued but not yet decided are the following Wattles and Butler vs People tn error was convicted for refusing to receive the oath of an elector at an election in the townshin of North Branch where they were acting as inspectors The elector lie red to take the re quisite oat but they refused to administer it to him claiming the right to judge for them selves whether he was oualitied or not People vs Valentim Comwellf' Defendant was indicted for a rape The fact? were that be had illicit intercourse with atVoman with her consent while she was insane The court iwinw held this to be rane on the ground that an insane woman has no capacity to' give con 'SCIlt 1 H'm Warford vs City of Detroit The va lidity ef the ordinance of the city of Detroit against slaughter houses is involved in this David Leavitt vs Martha A Leavitt The question in this case whether a man after being married to a woman for more than twenty years and having seven children by her is en titled to a divorce from her on the ground that he has just discovered that she was unchaste before her marriage lKAMCfAJL Periodical Drops Periodical Drops The Great emale emody The Great emale Remedy PERIODICAL DROPS cure aU com plaints incident to the sex and remove all obstruc tions of nature from whatever cause producing health vigor and strength LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS arc better than all pills powders and nostrums being a fluid prepa ration their action Is direct and positive and it needs nothing but good common sense to see and under stand the re teon why they cure all those ills to which the female system la subjected with dispatch and a degree of certainty which nothug but a scientifically compounded fluid could reach they are in the most obstinate coses Heliablo and Suro to do Good Reliable and Bure to do Good And Capnot do Harm And Cannot do Harm 1 To the most delicate constitution PERIODICAL DROPS will certainly pro duce the regular return of nature if taken a day or two before the expem period and it is a maxim in the profession that prevention is better than cure LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS have been used by over twenty five thousand ladies within the past six months and the testimony of all Is surely Jfc Co A Ncw York Market Naw Yoax July 14 7 PM aetivp but without decided chausre at 51c52c for lonr 5c Iwtter but active at $6 $6 80 for extra State $6 00 for 'com mon to good shipping brands extra round hoop Oiiio ana $7 7 90 for trade brands market closing quiet 1 Rye Quiet Qniet and steady Sales of Western at $2 08X182 09 VVne lc(j2c better on spring and dull and de cidedly lower for winter market generally closing dull sales at $1 1 43 for Milwaukee $1 45 46 for amber Milwaukee $1 G5 for winter red western 1 80 for white Mich 1 65 for a small lot new crop amber Jersey Quiet and nominally unchanged Quiet jBarley alt Quiet Opened a shade firmer but closed about yes prices at 76c81e for unsound 82c83c for sound mixed western closing at 82c(s82Xc for soundhipping parcels mixed western lc2c lower at 55c fr State and 58c60c for western closing at inside prices DulL Quiet at 33c for crude 53c for refined in bond 72c78c for do free i Coffee Quut and firm Sugar Active JtclSXc for Cuba innscovado 15M for Vorto Hico Havana 15Xck Molasses Dull More active and firmer at $27 78ta $28 75 for now mess closing at S8 15 cash 26 5Ctt 27 for 1863 4 do $19 0q for prime and $21 25 for prime mess Also 1750' bbls new $Sl option at $27 621 2 Qnfet at'1 $10' 00 plain' mess $12 00 09 for extra mess i Beef Hams Scarce and firm Cut irm at shoniders and 18rfe21 12c for hams i ki Quiet Lard irm at 16c021 2c Quiet at20c25c for Ohio and 22c89c for State In active demand for export at 10c ISXc Ticliliiijg tlo Throat MEDUAl RSJ SOUTHERN ITEMS Mr Thomas Eppes a well known citi zen of Richmond was arrested on Wednes day night Utt bis house on the charge of beat ing and stabbing a soldier named John Hayes of Company 3Uth Illinois regiment on the Attj instant so severely that he died in a few hours afterwards He was eomniltted to Castle TJiunderto wait examination I 1 A radical change has been inaugurated in the management of the village at Arlington since the the 1st of May Previous to that ita inhabitants were supplied at Gov ernment expense with wood clothing and rations and were allowed their house rent free Since then they have received nothing and have been charged a nominal rent lor their tenements An order has been issued by Brevet' Briga dier General Mann declaring the city of Norfolk under martial law In compliance with this order the municipal police undercontrol of Major Tobb have been withdrawn and Captain Hoffman Company 13th New York Artillery placed in charge of 150 sol diers with aproper compliment of officers to take charge of the police of the city All ar rests of white civilians made Uor violating police regulations are to be turned over to the civil authorities for trial except where the testimony of colored persons is required All cases where soldiers or sailors are either com plainants or defendants will te disposed of by the military authorities These regulations are highly satisfactory to the greater portion of the inhabitants of Norfolk General Mann who is an Illinoisan has been assigned the command of the sub district of Norfolk by direction of the President Lynchburg must be a cheap place to live at in these times A gentleman just from there states that beef and mutton are selling at 10 GJ 12J cents butter 2530 cents potato 1012 cents cabbage 10 cents per head with a great prolusion of cucumbers snaps cimblines beets and all kinds of berries The Orange and Alexandria Railroad is so far repaired that the road will be in operation to Richmond by way of Gordonsville by Mon day ii The railroad bridge over LIstle jiver will be finished in a day or two and the road completed to redericksburg in about four weeks BThe Provost Marshal of Augusta Georgia has issued an order that all negroes found in the streets of that city after 9 at night will be arretted by the Provost guard and city po lice All whites and all negroes found loitering about the streets and wharves of Augusta are to be arrested as vagrants It is reported that Atlanta Go' is being re built much more rapidly than could have been Business is beginning to lc quite brisk Many families which went North after General Sherman's evacuation are about return ing The TuscumJdan of the 30th says: force is at work repairing the Memphis and Charleston railroad between Corinth and Memphis and the cars will be running to Corinth from Mem phis in a short time There are four bridges to build between here and Corinth The track was relaid and used by Gen Hoodliut Decem ber and is in tolerable good The same paper says: are sorrv to learn that bush whacking and robbing are still preva lent in the mountains between here and TuseaJ 'c i The planters near the mouth of Red River have decided on the following plan with regard to It is to let lands out foi cultivation to any dne black or white for a certain per cent of the products whatever they may be shy one fourth if cotton and if coni such propor tion as is charged in other parts of thevountry Bear in mind that I guarantee my DROPS TO CURE suppression of 1ne menses from whatever cause though care should be taken to nscertai a if pregnancy ne the cause aa these DROPS would be sure to produce miscarriage if taken whilst tr that situation and all are cautir ned against using them as I wish it distinctly understood that I do not hold myself responsible when used under each circum stances! 2 TO MARRIED LADIES They are peculiarly adapted as they the month ly period with such peifect regularity I could famish any quantity of testimonials of ita efficacy from my own patients but the practice of pa rading bought and fictitious onos before the public is so prevalent that I do not decu it advisable Do not Buffer from these irregularities when an In vestment of one dollar in Periodical Drops will regulate and restore nature to its healthy course and jr i Do not be Imposed'Upoii' Do not be Imposed Upon By those who have other preparations which they de sire to palm off upon the strength of the popularity of my Drops Bat when the Druggist you apply tol has not got them either make him buy them for you er else enclose one dollar to the nearest general wholesale agent who will return you a bottle by re turn express ri I i 1 See that the name of Jno Lyon is written upon the directions which are trapped around each bottle None others are gen jine Therefore beware of counterfeits They cje for gale by every druggist in city and country 't one dollar $1) per bottle If you wish' relief no other DR JNO LYON I r'ctlcing Physician New Haven Conn who can consulted concerning all diseases either or by letter CLARK A CO I New Haven Conn General Agents for United States and Canadas rr i 1 little regulu demand and th shorts are able to b7 row what they want for 'weekly deliveries at dSy' re holding their targe that the next steam erwill report a decline in 5 90 a at Londonthereby' £gihta mJntagPriceof cold The Price tcuclted (Might report Ntw Yom July Minay market without decided change at a5 ner 4m an cell loans chiefly at the latter rati gOd EOd opened at 149 advancing 143X and closing at 149 OifttgimmtBtRlth fem andingood Aetas nd! rtTw A HAL BCTTLE Haa often completely cured the J3r STUBBORN COUGH" And yet though it Is so sure and speedy in Ita'opera tion it is perfectly harmless being purely vegetable It is very agreeable to the taste and may be admin istered tonchlldren of any age InlCases of CROUD we wUl Guarantee a Cure i Jnly 14 Jay Cdoke reports Mies to the 7 30 loan day $461809 iM ZwLj gfr fe Gold YokkJ July! Gold to night 142iu iConclnded from first The whole audience ose to their feet with cheers' MrTUeKetori chairman of the St Board of Trade offered the following: Resolved That the thanks of this Conven tion areduai and are hereby tendered to the Detroit Board of Trade for ita courtesy liberal ity 'and public spUit fn assembling here repre sentatives of the respective Commercial Asso ciations and Communities in the United States and the British North American Provinces with the view of securing afull irankand un reserved interchange of opinions and informa tion upon the important subjects suggested for consideration affecting as those subjects do the prosperity of so many millions of people Resolved That the thanks of thia Conven tion are also tendered to the citizens of Detroit for their generous attention and hospitality Reserved That the thanks of this Convention are and "are hereby tender ed to the Hon Hiram Walbridge for the cour teous impartial and dignified manner in which he has presided over the deliberations and to the secretaries and other officers of the Con vention That American delegates to this Convention have experienced much plea sure in mingling with the delegates from the British Provinces and we trust that the intelli gent gentlemen who nave lent us their presence may bear to their homes as pleasant memories of us as we shall retain of them Mr Joy of Michigan said that the Board pf Trade of would attend to the publica tion of the proceedings of the Convention Mr Ryan of Montreal offered the following which was seconded by Hon Mr McMaster of Toronto: That the delegates from the Rrit fall Provinces attending the Commercial Con vention at Detroit cannot separate without ac knowledging with thanks their sense of the uniform courtesy MnJness and respect which has been extended to them by the Chairman and the United States members of the Conven tion during its session Mr Pruyn of New York Among the votes of thanks which are here being voted we must not forget the obligations we owe to the gentlemen of the Press for the ability and fidel ity with which they have recorded our pro ceedings from day to day It has given me and I tUlnk may say all of us much pleasure to sec the faithful manner in which these gen tlemen have discharged their duty and I move that they receive the thanks of the Convention therefor The motion was seconded by two or three delegates simultaneously and was adopted unanimously The Clpunpan Qf the Committee on National Board of Trade stated that the Committee had not prepared a' report He asked leave to pub lislV the report in the minutes of the Conven tion Granted? The Committee on Weights and Measures made the same request which was granted Air Peant of St Louis moved that the Con vention adjourn sine die The Chairman then rose and said Gentlemen of the If my unex pected designation as presiding officer cf the largest and most important body of commer cial and business men thatever assembled on this continent was gratifying I can assure you that the unanimity whicti has marked the passage Of the resolution just passed is accept ed with unfeigned gratitude and I beg to tender my most sincere and heartfelt thanks No kindred convention has ever been held within the limits of the United States composed of representatives from the constituencies of the great cities of St Louis Chicago Milwau kee Detroit Toledo Cincinnati Cleveland Buffalo Oswego Trov Albany Philadelphia New York Boston Bangor Pitts burg and the other constituencies here repre kPll fl 4 IIt37P llv AIC 1 LUCIH ILB liU created together with the people of the States in which they are located that public senti ment which had sufficient power to call to the Held two millions of men to maintain the con stitution of the United States and to extirpate from the ifedv politic the only refractory ele ment' inconsistent with the Christianity and civilization of our age These are the com munities who most cheerfully assumed for the preservation of the life of the nation this vast debtfor the payment of which we have pledged the entire and almost illimitable re sources of thirty millions of people and the liquidation of which the commercial men of this country mean to make as inevitable as the coming of the last day To preside over such an assembly thus represented is enough to satisfy the ambition of any man but how im measurably is that honor increased as stand in the presence of the commercial wealth and mercantile character of the two great empires on this continent the one representing thirty millions of men under a written constitution and the representative princes: the other an em pire recognizing constitutional monarchy in its mot liberal form This Convention marks an epoch in the com mercial history of North America liras may be forgotten epochs never And whatever may be the results flowing from the aggregation into one body of the commercial representatives of the great cities of the republic of the United States and the great commercial constituencies of the Provinces of British North America I am confident that sooner or later the result of our deliberations will be feltin the formation of that correct public' decision which insists that jieace hath its victories no less renowned than those of war 1 am indeed proud to have been called to preside over a body representing the commercial enterprise commercial energy and the commercial honor and integrity not only of the loyal cities of the United Stjtes but also of the various cities of the British Prov inces who are here represented I congratu late the Convention on the unanimity and cor diality with which its deliberations have been marked And if at one time in our organiza tion dur harmony was disturbed it was the legitimate conflict of interests where such great and important results were to be attained and I congratulate the Convention that temporary disorder was not suffered to interrupt the de liberations of this august assembly composed of the commercial representatives ot the two great empires of the North American continent But whether our delibratirns shall rtaalt in any governinental action or they have con tributed to a more thorough and intimate knowledge of the wants and neces sities cf the great constituencies we represent and must Mioner or later eventuate in drawing into stiy closerand fraternal association these great com munities whose honor has been confided in part to our keeping Assembled as we were with out previous acquaintance or association it was almost impossible In the adjustment of the de tails of the Convention to have met the entire wishes of all Yet I hone to carry from this Convention to my home the conscientious opin ion of all) that I have endeavore I todischarge my duty to the best of my ability and so as to promote and facilitate the business of the Convention and secure the respect of the com munity for ita deliberations If my rulings may seem at times arbitrary or oppressive they were dictated entirely by a desire to advance and expedite the business' before the Conven tion didUie chairfeel Himself calledupon to insist upon that strict line of parliamentary law1 which is absolutely indispensable in politi cal organizations where men struggle for place andposition regardless of honor dignity char acter and renown Nor stil I did he desire to insist upon the rigid observance of those rules always to be observed when you come within gunshot range of decaying artd decayed politi cians On the contrary the Chair remembered he was presiding over an association busi ness and commercial men many of whom had ata great sacrifice of time and'at great incon venience and trouble come thousands of miles from tbeir distant homes to'di eharge a public dutv in the conscientious belief that their la bors might tend to advance the honor and con tribute to the renown of their country and to draw into still closer relations the commercial representatives of the Western Hemisphere On behalf of the City of New which I have In jart the honor to represent 1 desire to say we came to this Convention with no in tention of presenting any person as ita presiding officer When however the Con vention decreed otherwise my associates to their honor be it said with a dignity and modesty befitting the great constituencies they represent immediately requested me not to call them to important positions in the organ izations of the Committees or control of the house And I have cheerfully responded to their wishes so far as I could render justice to the commercial mercantile and business inter ests which they have here so worthily and ably represented Having learned my name was presented by the delegation from that beautiful city whose shores are washed by the ather of Waters 1 here tender to them my sincere thanks not more for its presenta tion than the flattering compliment they have extended in submitting the resolution you have so unanimously passed If they have not ob truded thenjselvos frequently upon the notice of the Convention it Is from the calm consci ousness that they are representatives of that great valley of the Mississippi within the lim its of whose boundaries and ita tributaries the Beat of political empire is to be located during the next two decades I congratulate them and this Convention that if the suggestions of this Convention shall secure the requisite legisla tion hereafter only themselves but the great city of Chicago at the head of the hy drographic basin of the North American Con tinent are to have two great outleta for their trade one down the Mississippi to the Gulf and the other through the river St Lawrence It fs in accordance with the law of nations and tn accordance with the law of nature that those whose habitations are on the head of great navigable streams are permitted to find access to the owan through their mouths his Convention has declared by jts action that such are Its convict ions of public policy and pub lie duty and that it is the duty of the Canadian Government temporarily in the occupancy of the Gulf and River St lAwrence to give ade quate water communication' to the oeean so that this illimitable West may'place its products in Eastern markets and in foreign parts at a price dower than that at which they can be produced in the' old' and exhausted countries of the Eastern continent The action of this Convention in calling upon the Governor of the great State of New to request its Legisla ture to meet the growing necessities and de mands of this gigantic West cannot but exer cise a salutary and decisive influence in conduc ing to that great result No single cofnmunity of this continent will feel a greater pride andlatisfactjottX ton recommendations of this Con vention tluui the commercial metropolis of this countiy jtg commcreial Sentiments are of a broad wfj catholic national in the irinlfcanee of the benefits to be conferred upon Erie Reaffirm? Mich South IU Oen scrip tiers St Pitta Uhl a Dfd 81 117 pittat chi? arx YTrTfr Clove Pitta a A fiRM 99 STOMACH AND BOWELS! i ui ry'd BOTTJLK DR SEELYE Sots Propbiztobs Cicarn Illinois GENERAL AGENTS JOHND PARK? Cincinnsli fl WM JOHN8TON Detroit AND OR SALE BY ALL DRUGGIST The following vessels passed this port yesterday Bark Brown schooner Elida ra 11 DowKl Bwks itirt Monai rlan brig Lewis Jschoonura Lively Allen Live Yankee St James Eclipse Gamecock Spaulfljpg 0 rr 1 i tr KqxJrted for Twx rwarnss ny Thoo Lee iit i Mabis AV via aaonfe BOAjm yeroir arxi 14 1815 share Copper alls Mtnlng Compshy at 1SQ wabie Mining Company 3Sf jjp do Qalncy Mining Company at 59 45 do BnpenOr Mining Company at3Ma li? ft fowl i Boston Moekw Jtit T4 7 The tflnces of mining stocks IgA UuBoston to aayare: Copper ranklin S4X SoESy Hancock Hnron B8 IsleRoyale ItMI Naw Yorx Mock Board irst Board umiw bi reg iwx 8ffi 90 coup new 1MH4 XT 8 6 9Ueonp 106X Treasury 7 80s 100 Tenn 73 eerttfieetaa at 'CantrsAOnelOo Cambortaad pSA' 43' Ctenlng Xxehange £ol 14914 a aaptCL19B9f wtURjb found suspended to a lamp post 1 A sol dier was forced to Jump from the third storey window HesMdh had In hfe company5 Jm Barns of Lancaster Pa member of the A ffffth Regiment and it is feared heprUhed The monster bear was Ihwe'rea frohi vd Upper wipddW bn a ladder bya chain attached to hi neck He was very docile The 'learned seal was also gotxfet fgaght aargh treatment he received The tanks holding the alligator were broken to letthe water fidedthb building lervmg their inmates to die rather than boil wbefwasat Bridgeport telegraphed to have his agent ready tosailor Europe on Saturday to secure curiosities' for a new mu seum I 325 Thc ram Dundenburg will be launched oq Saturday "the 22d of Joly She is of 7000 tons burthen meeting Will be held at Cooper Institute next Thursday In honor of distinguished Mex ican exiles npw in this country "In the trotting match at Saratoga oh Wednes day between young Aforrill and Harry Clay mile heats best three in fixe Clay won the first beat and Morrill the next three Beat time 32 34 Ml designs roopen immediately in some locality and give 'performances until a Museum is built'" He has" to day been in negotiation for a temporory lease of the'Aca demy of He issued a card to the public this morning thanking the publip toy their uni versal sympathy at the loss of the Museum and announcing his lnten tion i to erect immediately a Museum which'will be an ornament to the metropolis and an honor to the country He says he cad ''duplicate nearly every thing in the Original collection in six' months tand says lie trill despatch special agents to Europe next Saturday and will soonfollowin person BOM OBTKESS MONBOE obt Monbox July 1 telegram taays All the jewelry be longing the" citizens which was sent off oni the approach of the ederate and afterwards captured near AJ Jien? has been turned over and will be in Macon iri'a fevrdavs and the gold captured from the Central Railway Com pany last 'April will be returned By the tary 1 Hai grave of Lynchburg well known in Virginia has committed suicide The United States steamer Yantic arrived from Norfolk and will toon sail for West In 'dles The United States steamer Cassandra ftwwn Vow Arlnnna tV Vow York" IMlt Have been sold in Its native town and not a single instance of its failure Is known We Cave in our Bossessianany quantitylof certifi cates some of Um from 1 Eminent piiysicians Who have used It in their practice and given it the pre eminence over any other compound IT DOES NOT DRY UP A COUGH But loosens it so as to enable the patient to expecto rate freely TWO OR THBEEDO3ES WILL INVARIABLY CURE Gen Mulford arrived forenoon jfrom Richmond steamship Norfolk from City Point has arrived with the 8th Minn Volunteers bound for Baltimore en route home? I The James River canal is now open for pas sengora and freight as far as Lexington tVSi i 11 sj 1 IHOM THE SOUTH nw Onnaaxs July 13 firm milling quiet Loui siana common 10 to 13 Gold active 47 anl 48 The Mobile special says citizens from the interior announce appointment tp the governorship as satisfactory crops may be lost for want of no groesJ AUB i'i Cv i ni i WtlDATO WiiBua Weather fair Wivjd llorth bit i tai i COUGH BALSAM i li 4 44 ively no East no West no North no South She recognizes only the common and she stretches her hands out to her sister cities of Buffalo Detroit Chicago St Louisiand St Paul and while extending greetings to them urges them to press on that great the completion of the Pacific Railroad which is desuned by its iron bonds to draw into fraternal brotherhood the great com miinitip that live on the nhnrM of tho distant Pacific as well asthose that are on the Pontiac and it gave a considerable Democratic slope oi me Aiiegnaniee A sentiment tor a brief period took possession of the Convention that it was indelicate for it to express ita opin ions lest it thereby be regarded as dictating to the government am gratified that the more just more wise more dignified and more liberal view prevailed and embodied the Ex pression of the House in the passage of the resolutions' calling the attention of the Govern ment to overcoming the natural obstructions which heretofore have Interrupted the passage of the products ot the West on their way to the seaboard And I am gratified that 'expression was place a purely on (the ground of a com mercial necessity Nations are respected a they demonstrate their ability to enforce their decrees The exhibition of the and strength of the arms and armamentstheUnited States suddenly callqdinto requisition for the suppression of oar internicine war cannot but command the respect of our neighbors on th North And if the result of the deliberations of this Convention shall terminate in the for mation ot a just proper legitimate treaty be tween them and us while it is negociated for our benefit and is consistent with our interet and honor I trust it will not be inconsistent with the honor or inconsistent with the inter ests of those with whom the negociation is made so broad and libera so magnanimous so just and generous have always been and are the United States In my humble judgment they prefer flourishingand opulent neighbors on the North as they als intend to use a mercantile phrase after they have made an inventory of their business stock in that there shall be no Europeam adventurers to harass them on the South Gentlemen Tf after reviewing the brief inter course that has existed between us the Chair cannot recall a single instance in which his decisions have been overruled he believes it is due more to: the generosity and forbearance of the House than to any merit of his own But he cannot accept this compliment without him self jersonally tendering at the same time his sincere thanks to the gentlemen who have been associated with him as secretaries of this body for the prompt assistance they have given him and for th fidelity with which they have pre served the record of our proceedings so accu rately that' not a single correction on the jour nal has been made notwithstanding the multi plicity of our business its complicated charac ter and the confusion incident to so large a deliberative assembly This Convention is adjourned die Loud cheering The following is the report of the Committee on the National Board of Trade which was prepared after the Contention adjourned That in order to relieve some of the denartment of the National Government and especially that of the Treasury from many of the details with which they are now crowded and in order to secure for the various industri al interests of the benefits of a sys tematized experienced and permanent Board it is the duty in the judgment of this Gonven tion that a Government Board of Trade should be formed for the especial oversight and care of an questions relating to uur agricultural man ufacturing anil commercial interests for the compilation of statistics for the inspection flieailluujiA auu men luauuiuuty tut luqutnug into casualties and for such other subjects as may properly be included within sueh a depart ment Resolved Th at the Secretary 'of the Board of Trade of Boston be requested to prepare and present in behalf of the Convention a memo rial to the Congress of the United States ask ing in view of 'the immenseindustrial and mercantile interests involved its early conside ration of our action upon this subject Resolved That the Board of Trade of Boston be and is hereby requested to invite the Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce of the United States to submit to the Board of Trade of Boston a plan for a National Chamber of Commerce whose duty it shall be to compare them and select a plan whieh in their judg ment shall be liest adapted for the purpose or in the event of no one 'commending itself to their iudement to nrenare one from the nlans submitted and after having done so submit it to the several Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce for their ratification and two thirds of the feiid Boards and Chambers of Com merce consenting thereto the same shall be adopted Whereupon the 'Board of Trade of Boston shall cause to be taken the necessary steps for the organization of said National Chamber of Commerce' tr i INHBOHS YOVTH Agenffij tQirerMr years from uervon aocig 4 tnlity nighdy emissions and result of yontbful indiscretion and cafte his days In hopeless misery will Jo he (r4 feting man send to any one afllicted means used by him which effected weeks after ibe lailura of numeron Send a dmeted envelope a yoa nothing Je95 doi6rweow2t Station 128th st 1 I DMIN1STRATRIX 8 UL ter of the estate of Edward Hees 7 Notice is hereby given thst by cLte 01 authority granted to me by the 1 and for tbe County of Wayne State of will sell at public auction to the be holden on the premises on the twcniy i day of inly next at 10 the right title and Interest of said dcrease I that certain piece and pani of the northerly three acres of the nndn tMti of tiie south easterly twenty one re" tCKU westerly thirty eight and seventy hnne that part of the backconcession of Wj 189 north esoterly of and including tfi" irtjth of Moran 5 nrt A qfrS coanty Michigan LOISMORAlv A Detroit Jane 4th18b5 i MIC1IW AN Third cnitin Chancery 8 nit chnccrt Clwn far the county of Wayne ofthi tnthfehed rUhi VhtalLte taA be Detroit ree Press prints MHitTof ZZSTj! ivccwwion unlrsa a cop? Is guaranteed to curejthe worst existence and i 'V I US ri rellevelthe moSt'ag0iTitod atj tack of 4 nl alt 1 irt zi Cholera Morbus i Dysentery and JARue I Colic Puins Aa 4i'so'l Sick Heartburn DicanessBaTtjtomavxb And tn Jkct in dtseai ci procding from the atbma xhm fawela It la a sovereign i Indigestion General 4411 r't 'Zand win in every Instance regulate and restore to healthy conditions disordered stomach enabling Mtn patient to take healthy food without danger of dl uesa from is rt' ca (1 I "i' lr It la the me et wonderful remedy and the moot speedy In its action everknown to the world Nb one will do wl ihoat It in the bowse that hfe ever used Itasca' TT? 41 I JI ifv I it tis if SY TO 11 S' I The symptoms of Catarrh as th generaHli pear are ai first very slight Persons fijsdWrjil a cold that they have frequent attacks andinal sensitive to the changes of temperature Is condition the nose may be dry or a slight vul thiu and acrid afterward becoming thick at4 icj give As the disease becomes chronic the dlsart are increased in quantity and changed in 1 they are now thick and hiavy and are haa coughed off The secretions are offensive casrij bad nreath the voice is thick and nasal are weak the sense of the smell is atroygd deafness frequently takes place AsKj common and important symptom of Catarrh the person is obliged to clear his thron in the Ing of a thick ana slimy mucous which to down from the head during the night wbaj takes place the person may lie sure that hie is on Its way to the lungs and should lose tol arrestifk it I The above are but few of the many Catarrh rw toms j' I A Single Bottle will aiHonft 1 bemused tlia ee times a day I l1E STIMONI A rom Hon Them Turner Ex Member of CtoM from Illinois late Speaker of Illinois Howea present a tives and Grand Master of A antta 1 of the State of Illinois axaroBT Oct st I Dr D' Seelye: Dub Sib In reply to your notice ot ue 1 Inst I would sayihatlwas severely aillwieai Catarrh for years when 1 became acquatn 1 you and bought two bottles of your liquid Remedy Before I had used one bottle 1 8T bly Improved and before the second bottle' ished was completely cured lean rocomnto 1 medicine to all afflicted with Catarrh a "rei rom the well known Hatter untkl Tremont House Chicago Ill I Dr Seelye Co Your Catarrh Remedy I have its lutly recommend It as the besi reraeuj has cured me and I believe it is 'I i CVW JOHN raaai Cniclao In May 6 1864 Bo id wholesale and retail by JonxSTOJ Druggi st corner efferson ave and Gns? AlsoKy Griffith A Co 10o JiffcrsOTtarf and by BOTHMARRIED and si mfev 1 lgl i vi ri s' Itrlfnl Mr The Present military Partition of the Country ive Grand Divisions aud Eigliteen Departments Tlicir Limi tations and Commanders GENERAL ORDERS NO 118 War Department Adjutant Washington June 27 18C5 The President directs that the United States be divided into military divisions and subdi vided iuto military departments as follows: DIVISIONS irst The Military Division of the Atlantic Major General Geo to embrace the Department of the East the Middle Depart meut the Department of Virginia the Depart ment ot North Carolina and the Department of South Carolina headquarters at Philadel phia Second The Military Division of the Missis sippi Major General Sherman to com mand to embrace the Department of the Ohio the Department of Missouri and the Depart ment of Arkansas headquarters at St Louis The Military Division of the Gulf Major General Sheridan to to embrace the Department of the Mississippi the Department of Louisiana and Texas and the Department of lorida headquarters New Orleans ourth The Military Division of the Ten nessee Major General Thomas to com mand To embrace the Tennes see the Department of Kentucky the Depart ment of Georgia and the Department ot Ala bama headquarters at Nashville ifth The Military Division of the Pacific Major General Halleck to command To embrace the Department of Columbia "and the Department of California headquarters at San rancisco i DEPARTMENTS Department of the East Major General Joseph Hooker to command To em brace the New England States New Y'ork and New Jersey headquarters at New York city Second The Middle Department Major General Hancock to command To em brace the States of West Virginia Maryland except the counties of Anne Arundel Prince Georges Calvert Charles and St Marys the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in Virginia the States of Delaware and Penn sylvania headquarters at Baltimore The Department of Washington Major General Augur to command To embrace the District of Columbia the counties Anne Arundel Prince Georges Calvert Charles and St Marys in Maryland and air fax county in Virginia headquarters at Wash ington ourth The Department of the Ohio Major General Ord to command To embrace1 the States of Ohio Illinois Indiana and Michi gan headquarters at Detroit ifth The Department of Tennessee Major General Gesrge Stoneman to command To embrace the State of Tennessee headquarters at Knoxville Aixth The Department of Kentucky Major General John Palmer to command To em brace the State of Kentucky headquarters at Louisville Seventh The Department of the Missouri Major Genei al Jno Pope to command To embrace the States 6f Wisconsin Minnesota lowa Missouri and Kansas and the Territories of Nebraska Dakota and Montana headquar ters at core ieaven wortn Eighth The Department of Virginia Major General A IL Terry to command To embrace the State of Virginia excepting airfax county and tbe line of the Ohio Railroad headquarters at Richmond Ninth The Department of North Carolina Major General Schofield to command To embrace the State of North Carolina head quarters at Raleiglu i Tenth The Department of South Carolina Major General Gillmore to em brace the State of South Carolina headquarters at Hilton Head The Department of Georgia Major General James Steadman to command To embrace the State of Georgia headquarters at Augusta A Twelfth The Department of lorida Major General John oster to command To em brace tbe State cf lorida headquarter at Tallahassee Thirteenth The Department of Mississippi Major General Slocum to command To em brace the State of Mississippi headquarters at Vicksburg The Department of Alabama Major General Wood to command To embrace the State of Alabama headquarters at Mobile The DepartnlCnt of Louisiana Major General Canby to command To embrace the States of Louisiana and Texas headquarters at New Orleans Sixteenth The Department of Arkansas Major General Reynolds to command To embrace the State of Arkansas and tbe In dian Territory headquarters at Little Rock Seventeenth The Department oY Columbia Brigadier General Wright to command To embrace the State of Oregon and Territories of Washington and Idaho headquarters at Van couver I Eighteenth Department of Califor lia Ma jor General1 Irwin McDowell to command To embrace the States of California and Nevada and the Territories of Utah New Mexico and Montana headquarters at San rancisco ff All officers 'hereby assigned will proceed on receipt of this order to take charge of tbeir re spective departments or military divisions 'A11 officers relieved by1 this order will on being relieved by the proper officer report by letter to the Adjutant General for orders iftSi By order of tbe President of the United States TOWN END Assistant Adj nlan Generata! 1 I it Within one week duels were fought in the rear of New Orleans The par ties were all Creoles and one well known Ind vidual was a principal in both affaire He Mme oft winner in both killing his opponent instance and probably fatally wounding the other In the abdomen The cause seems to have arisen out of the war the twociakired men be ing returfiod Xfonfederateawho twitted the never 'having 1154 51 120 3 I 3 116117 251 3151 i 3 4490 65 i IM i SSI roa Axzrtcixx that sill pum I( (J Tle Canadian Parliament ki QnlBlCi Joly 14 The Cabinet held a meeting yesterday and a proclamation has been issued summoning Par liament to meet on the 8th of August 11 1 It is stated the Government does not intend td 'ask Parliament for money for fortifications like Atlantic Cable St J6itns Joly 11 In anticipation of the successful Hying of the Atlantic cable a telegraph line is being con" strueted from this to Heart's Content Point which is selected for the landing of the American shore end of the cable An office has been fitted up Everything that oan be done in advance tor securing the shore end of the cable has been performed i Mexican Matters Nrw Oblbans July 14 vices to the'Sth are received Gen Toiiez and Oliver had returned from their pur suit zi 1 ji Remnants of forces which had been generally disbanded had gone to Texas It is said Cortinas lately captured two steam are The CofnmcrcUtl says Cort in as positively and in a manner officially established his head quarters on Texas side The American author ities have been constrained to protest The Im perial Government orders Cortinas to keep his house The Mohiteur says the commander of the rence fleet had an interview with General Steele on the subject qf the steamboat captured but could not give the result The news from the interior shows'tbat the empire is peaceful Maxlmlllian was striving to improve the country and( encourage educa tion Guerillas continue to ervgrm about Matamor in great numbers No Confeds are arriving in Mexico" a New Yobk Jnlyli At the Stock Exchange this morning there was a firm feeling in Railway stock Prices better on some instances Eric and old South ern favorites but volume of business light After the first call there was aslight advance but the market settled down at open board and at last boards until everything was lower Bears telling stoeks freely and hoping to produce heavy decline Erfo and Reading Tiatfiiner more than others Unusual activity in govern foreign brokers large buyers of 520s Pqrchages this morning added to those of last two days will cause a shipment probably of about million and ahal at by to steamer Miscellaneous stocks firm and advanc ing prices Gold strong and quite active Bulls has strong hopes of producing advance Steamers to morrow will take out very little specie" Money easy Petroleum stocks firmer active on Pit hole owing to report that the US had struck another well Oil Creek firm In demand Excel Cherry tack and Ryne arm heavy and lower Balance without any decided change Sales Southard 185 'Buchanan! arm 'Cherry Run S3 Heigh Gate 61 Excelsior 212 ulton 635 Terrogenta 215 Brooklyn 150 Webster 300 1 Tack 413 Pit Hole Creek 1100 Heydrick Brevont 1400 Rvnd arm 180 Oceanic 195 Untted States 2900: Oil Creek 776 Petroleum' steady receipts large Crude 33i refined in bond u0 to 53j free 70 to73 Plasterers Convention July 14 The ptanner in which ornamental work wos done in certain cities by men not in thefradewas discussed at considerable length' The 'mo tion was unanimously carried that after first January nextpq plasterer shalkwork for bosses who shall not put up their own ornaments of New York chairman of the Coms mittee on State Trade submitted areport sug gesting local organizations take immediate ac tion on the question of lathing and ornamentalprk apdthat hours of tlabpr be reduced to 8 perdayu iV 0 es th'l National College Convention 1 1 Chicago July 14 In the session to day of the National Com mercial College Convention the extension of secial facilities to returning soldiers'for a com tnercial education was a prominent topic of discussion Letters were read from Governor Oglesby Dean Richmond Millard illmore Prof Edwards of Illinois and other frfonds of education The meeting to night Will be ad dressed by Prof ilbur of The Rtgtei Natural History 8dp6iitendentJTckarafxf Chfcago of 83000 is to be raised for s' Lin coln testimonial I resh Hallroad Massacres rom Weekly Railroad accidents are again incessant and frightful They are also criminal Tno col lision upon the Harlem track between the Har lem and New Haven trains was inexcusable The catastrophe on the Hudson River Road was exasperating! unnecessary The slaughters of the last few months in the West are horrible In the first instance the tracks are laid upon a lofty bridge so near that the tops of the cars struck each other The only excuse we have seen is that the weight Of the trains probably pressed the bridge so as to bring the tracks to gether Very probably and jthe consequent collision was probably the occasions of the broken arms and legs To describe a crime is not to excuse it by were the tracks laid so near to each other that such an accident was possible? In the second case the switch ten der had so much do that he was unable to do everything and the thing he could not do on this occasion was to turn the switch The train was consequently Thrown Into the river Thedlsasters that are escaped also arcjfriglit ful to 'contemplate' During a 'violeut gust sometime since several willow trees fell di rectly across the track of the Erie as the express train came thundering up and the train was barely stopped in time to escape with shattered windows in some of the cars few evenings ago as two trains were proceeding up the same road the express in front and the following train not five minutes behind a huge willow tr fell across the track between them The second train was fortunately stopped ip lime but had the tree fallen 'an instant later the crash would have been fearful destroying the cat1 upon which it fell and of course hurling the train from the tnu a ''Constant travelers by the Erie Road speak of a habit of planting willow trees along the line apparently for ornament' lBut it is a con stant danger to the public for no trees are more liable to split' and fall than the willow Indeed any kind tree should be very judi ciously selected for planting along a railroad track It is in this kind of observation arid public report that the' daily travelers by rail roads into the city can exercise a wholespme supervision of their condition and manage ment Travelers maysbevery sure that if they are not alert and watchful the companies will not be Whoever trusts a train should all he can to insure his Lown safety anJ that of his neighbors byreporting every instance of 1 negligence and mismanagement not merely to the raUxoad officers but tq Uio papers rr The young king of Greece jwill soon marry says rumor the Princess Olga daughter bf the Grand Duke Constantine ofRussia I' Jl The Kngliah people are yexy much surpriaed measures with a view of putting speedily into operation within the late insurgent the machinery for The sale of public lands The laying of the corner stone of the Wash ington City Protestant Orphan Asylum yester day the Secretary of the Interior Mr in his brief address said When the rench were so friendly tojtheir prosperity as to spring to arms in defonse of Turkish nationality we all applauded but when they attempt to crush the Republic of Mexico we despise their want of generous gallantry and wish it might be the will of God in order of his providence that this great Republic of ours should be called upon to protect her sister This remark met with general approval from the large audi lory present 7 1 as i A special to the Commercial says The evi dence in the Harrs murder trial will be finshed to day All troops on duty around Washington will be paid next week 7 The Commercial's Washington special says It is not true that 800 QOQ troops have been sent to Texas Tho whole force in that country consists of only 14000 men being parte ot the army corps 13th and 25th and it will be dis tributed over The whole State jt is not au army of observation 1 As each soldier now in the field consid erably more than $1000 pff year The Govern ment is not disposed to make unnecessary dis plays at such an expense Thurlow Weed had a long interview with the President this morning The special says There is a great de mand for 7 30 bonds of small denominations and the Department of the Treasury has set engravers at work upon plates with a view to supplying the want Spocial Dispatch to the Western Pren Hw Yobk July 14th 1 The Washington special says 135 paidons were favorably passed upon by the Atty Gen to day and now await the signature of the President About 344 petitions are filed among them is one from the rebel Major Gen Marmaduke' La lion Holloway Commissioner of Pat ehts sent to day to Secretary of the Interior his resignation to take effect ImmediatelyjTf his place can be filled without delay or incon venience has been taken on 'bis resignation nm has tbe name of his successor been mentioned The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has issued an order suspending the former regula tions which required the assessment and col lection of taxes on imported whiskies brand ies gins and hereaiter such taxes will not be i collected unless on specific orders from Washington The 'Tribune's special says Phillips' United States Marshal for Southern District oy Illinois and Lawrence Weldon United Styes District Attorney for stfflie District have been reappointed by Attorney General and left for Springfield to day port Lookout wilibereafter cease to be of any importance as a military post4 All officers heretofore on duty there are directed to march to their respective homes and report by letter to the Adjutant General of the army Measures have "been determined Jupon "with the view of putting speedily into operation land machinery for the saleand disposal of public lands in various The is about to' turn" oyer To their respective companies Loudon and Hamp" shire anl Washington and property to the amount of about $5800000 soon to be sold by tbe Government: embracing en gines and rolling stock of all kinds The special says ord was this morning told he would not tie allowed to use the theatre for theatrical purposes Nothing jyaa said about purchasing the theatre by Govern ment 'Actors charge it as all a dodge of the Christian Association to depreciate the value Of the property and force ord to reli it to them at a loss ord's Baltimore company have al ready given $1700 to the Lincoln Monument 1 4 fj 14 1 The President to day pardoned J5 prisoners none of any prominence Large numbers of applications for pardoff continue to beTecelv ed An extensive sale of Government males is to take place under the direction of General Akin at Cleveland Ohio commencing Aug The Postmaster General has notified Provis ional Governor that postal service will be re sumed on all lines of railroad in the South as soon as they respectively certify that tbe routes are in proper condition for that purpose The President has issued a proclamation ap pointing Judge Wm Marvin Provisional Gov" ernor of lorida The form is precisely same as that used for other Provisional Goy ernors for Southern States HIOMftBW YOKKl Naw Yobk July 11' The Ccmmercigl says: The proprietors and employers of the Museum arc thoroughly con vinced that the fire was the work of 'Incendia ries Tbe fire was first discovered in the basox me nt and on immediately running to the roof to turn on the water from a large tank the flames were discovered buratlng Out on the sec ond floor on the third near tbe stage or lec ture rooih and on thejtop floor' Treacy who had gone to the roof to turn ota the water found his exit cut off was: obliged to descend from the upper windows by leaping to the Sal cony below i 15s I Returning to his office he took from his safe $500000 in government bonds and left the 1 building'' it tc' os: "The manager Jiad lately received anonymous letters containing threats of banting the build ing on account of its supposed display of Davis in petticoats Among the works of art saved at themuscum yesterday was the Greek' also 24 gigantic pictures illustrating Washing battles painted by Jbbri McNivinwlueii were soon to' be exhibited aS: a panorama ortunately they had not yet been taken' Into the museum building but stored elsewhere t'J'be giantess Anne Swan had a narrow ear cape She was found Bt the headof thastabfo' in a swooning condition from the smoke and! was with difficulty assisted oat of the buildUg She lost everythingexcept a the eiotliea she wore Tfi her trunkJias Que'haiidred and twenty do Bara in goldCbeideasoiap i naem ami ail ner rsneaiaei Tae wav flonr nt tfCU 1W WM OffWU Ivi Philadelphia Market vu PnmADBUHiaTjuly 7 1 lour irm and slow sales but prices unchanged irm Oii red at $1 70a $1 75 new red $1 65 10 i Ry Advanced Corn irm and advanced 1c Yellow at 96c ilm Sales at Receipts for two weeks 13 COO bbls Sales of crude at refined in bond52Xc free Steady Sales at $215 i Toledo Market Toledo July better Sales of white Michigan at $1 61 amber do $150 1 2 No 1 red western $1 48(3 $1 48 19 Corn Jc tetXer Sales at f3 1 3c for 1 1 TV 1c better at 51c Lake Dull and nominal at Gc ori wheat to Buffalo 6Xc to Oswego i iji 1 1 tu sj Chicago Market CarcitK) July 147 lour irm Wheats Quiet sales at $1 19 for No 1 and 93c(S99c for No 3 Com irm and advanced Kcffijlc' Saies at 56 1 2c555i for No 1 and 54c54 1 2c for No 2 i Oats Dull sales at Hfghwlnes irm Sales at $3 V' Provisions irm and active Ji irm at 30c Sales 1500 tierces 3000 bbls flour 134000 bush wheat 108 006 bush corn 91000 bush oats i Shipments 85C0 nbls flour 65 000 bush wheat 110000 bush com 194000 bush oats 7 mrr Oswego Market Osweso July Steady 6 75 $0 00 for No 1 spring $7 50 for red winter $8 2541 $8 75 lor white $9 00(0 $9 25 for double dfera Market better Sales' of Ko 1' Chicago spring at $184 Milwaukee club 30 ordinary white Canada $1621 2a white Michigan $177 Com Without material change' Sales 4 (XX) bush Choice No 1 Illlnsla 0000 bnsh wheat 10c corn 8Xc to New York Lake 81000 hush wheat 9700 do com4 flour 13700 17 (XW do com tt Shipped by 790 bbls flour Influenza 'a' Tioklirfg in the Throat Whooping Cough jit javz 'A 1 G1 i OR RELIEVE 1 COUGHS Chancery uix ZTT virtue of a ar apursBanceaad by for the Coonty ot vuo vonri made on the 29th Chancery cause therein pse of May 3965 tn a certain and Aaron i ulng whereln Joseph Karrer rfranthan arrer are complainant and anta No ktevths kfid Martin Stevens aredefend nnhlie co hereby given that I shall sell at awetiwn to the bidder at twelve ack noon on the (90th day of July i ext at the frontdoboof the Wayne AOounty Court Houae In the city of Detroit Wayne county Ichl van all tnat certain piece1 or pur eel of land el tinted lying and being In the 'eity of Detroit county of Wayne and State of Michigan known and dtacribed aa lot one hundred and twenty two (199) on the south side of Catherine street on the Antoine Rivard yinn according to the survey of said farm now bn record X4 THOMAS a' BDACRMAR? Authorised by tbe court to make said sale1 Wlr Gray 1'" 1 DUed ati Detroit? June 6 1865 ir je(Mftlw7w pursuance and by a decree of the Circuit Court for the' county of Wayne tn Chancery made on tbe thirtieth nay of May iHKktn a certain cause therein pending wherein Henry Barria Joseph rench arid rancis jy are complainants aud James Johnston and Margaret Johnston are defendants Notice is sell Bt public auction to the highest bidder at twelve noob on Satur daythe 98(h day orJnly'rext at the front door of the Wajw County Court House in the dry of De 2 mU thoae certain lots parccfl Of iandjjRuate In tho city of Detroit tn the cnunty oT Wayhe hnd Blate of Michigan known and described a follows fowl Lota atx () and called Unaata iCUy of Detroit togslhw wtth the building theenn and tom apiw rtamnrvw thereahta belonging THADDEU8 GirTf' i yofnc'rtcfiiJfctoootaOpmmjjwt)aerrdV gfrated A TAgjigtW CtrcuWj Coart tqr th Constxnf: Wayna Joseph Kamaaaid Aaron vw rev xrooracK THE WEW YOBK POSTMASTERS AND THE 80UTMERB POSTAL a ABRAKEEMEMTs wx "i Str Vs 't 1' Mr Harlam Mexico by the rench 4 yt vnzm The Burniog of the Museum in Hew York Said to be the Work of In cendiariee Treacy B600000 in Gove if rm i exnmentBondfe vf a 'f Canadian Pftriaaent 8umm oned Mb Meet out he Eighth ofAujuat There are only 14 (XXiTrbbps Texad? gstajhiz 1 4 fv The Chicago Notional College Con Invention Proposes to Offer acil ities to Returning Soldiere d' a Commer cial Education a nt TC we iwil (t BY TUU western union line ROM WASHINGTON Plapatchjto the Associated Press qt WAsiiiauTC July 14 Among the recent appointments and re ap pointments of postmasters are W' Wing' Norfolk Va Jackson Providence Geo A Benedict Cleveland Geo Rowland Sacramento Cal Geo Lincoln Brooklyn Opdyke Itochester Vs The Postmaster General has ordered tempeh vary contracts for the conveyance of tbe mail from Edenton by Hartford Elizabetir City WinnesVille South Mills Lake Deep Creek and Portsmouth to Norfolk three times a week and back Thus the postal ser vice in the South is being gradually restored1 It is true as reported that Hol loway has tendered his resignation as Commis sioner of Patents The paper is in the hands of the Secretary of the Interior who Vill'tcr day lay it before the President Holloway will not retire before the appointment of his successor WIftteNtoddlwB gMIM aTtorii IwtMMB su AntoMrwathe time IV I I Tl sb wrav 3 i EMatA ho dfea 1 I St i 7 AJ ill 11 I I nupj 1 LA1js'ueir K41p nstr 3 A I la i I 5S i Ji Hl ill i I fl.

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