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of the State of Wisconsin, it will be no less the case with those of Iowa. The fact is, that so many State loans have been authorized to be made for war purposes, that State bonds and United States Government stock have become a drug in the money markets. Shortening of business hours. The commission houses of Philadelphia have agreed to close their business places at four o'clock in the afternoon, with the exception of Saturdays, when they will close one hour earlier until the 15th of August. About newspapers. The absence of advertisements in the present depressed condition of business, is telling terribly on newspapers. A New Hampshire paper announces that "six Abolition war journals in New England have suspended since the 4th of March." The Boston Atlas and Bee, a strong Administration war paper, has just been obliged to suspend. The New York Times, one of the most enterprising and showy journals in New York, has been obliged to reduce the size of its s
e of Representatives. Miss Augusta Evans, of Mobile, the author of Beulah, is now in the Southern camp, at Norfolk, administering to the comforts of her friends. Carthage, the scene of the late battle in Missouri, is in the extreme Southwestern corner of the State, only fifty miles from the Arkansas line. Mr. Bonner, of the New York Ledger, presented Mr. Everett, on the 4th of July, with a check for $1,000, to be given to the families of the Massachusetts volunteers. Gov. Cumming, of Utah Territory, arrived in St. Louis on Wednesday, on his way to Washington. A Convention of persons opposed to the war policy of the Administration is to be held at Bangor, Me., on the 15th of August. The new Sultan will not be 21 till next September. A line of telegraph has been erected connecting Pensacola with Montgomery. The Mayor and City Council of Chicago are at present on a visit to Cincinnati. South Carolina has seven regiments in Beauregard's army.