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will put its patience to half the strain which the tidings of the Peninsular battles have done, and which it seems to have borne with such exemplary resignation and equanimity. Ex-President Van-Buren, A dispatch from Kinderhook, dated July 19th, says ex-President Martin Van-Buren was then in sensible and dying. He was in the 81st year of his age. A letter to the New York Tribune says: Previous to the wandering of his mind, and once or twice since, when reason returned, Mr. Van Bmuch waiting, so much preparation, so much desire to make a "big thing" of it, that by the time the Federals are ready to move Morgan will be on his retreat and a hundred or two hundred miles from here. The Raids of the guerrillas. Cairo July 19 --The steamer General Anderson, from Evansville, has arrived. She passed Henderson, Ky., yesterday forenoon. The rebels had possession of the town. They say they don't intend to interfere with navigation on the river, except Government
killed." Financial. [From the New York Herald July 22. New York, Monday, July 21--6 P. M. To-day's bank statement compares as follows with that of last Monday. Week Ending.Loans.Specie. July 12.$147,997,436$32,098,174 July 19.148,827,42331,926,609 Increase$829,987 Decrease$171,561 Week Ending.Circulation.Deposited. July 12.$9,212,397$127,538,055 July 19.9,153,301129,485,977 Increase$1,946,922 Decrease$57,096 The decrease of specie is less than was generallJuly 19.9,153,301129,485,977 Increase$1,946,922 Decrease$57,096 The decrease of specie is less than was generally expected, in view of the recent heavy shipments of coin. Very little or none of the gold exported to Europe, and shipped to Tennessee, Kentucky, and Louisiana, for the purchase of cotton and sugar, has come out of the banks. The increase in deposits is greater than was anticipated. Money is again flowing hither from the country for employment, and unless speculation of some kind or other can be started, the banks will experience difficulty in employing their means. The loans increased last
Fifty dollars reward. --Ran away from Warren, Albemarle county, on Saturday night, July 19th, a negro woman named Kitty, in the employment of E. D. Purvis, and belonging to the estate of the late H. N. Templeman. Said negro is stout built, with a very bad scar (from a burn) on her neck. She is about, 26 years old. She is thought to be lurking about Scottsville, Albemarle county. The above reward will be paid when delivered to Hector Davis, Richmond, or lodged in jail, where she can be get. jy 26--5t* E. Templeman.