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Satay and the pubic generaily rt but fear wat Ris 0; Rey The’ ath fiche saya: -—‘ Phe axecati a poms Bho raw the exequatur of reign Ce isin jst pga af resis! tabbened in ths mia 8 te under their own laws, or those of the national Congress. To obviste dificulties, fri jovernments shail be notified of the term: of ‘this a1 #0 that they be aware that their consuls aro #0) ‘to the aforesaid ruie.”’ Panama Herald remarks on the chauge thus: — “ How the notice will be received by the ‘friendly gov- ef knowing, aud perhsps shall never learn, bat {t wou!l mot sarprise us to hear that 1¢ produced a sbarp reply from such men x0 a7. Marey, Lord Clarenden, or the Minister of Foreiga Affgirs, me indeed, the communication is one to which they wor Clyde, from to the 3d instant, by wbich a repert that Colonel his little fl:buster band of eighteca mea, had arrived y proceeded acrosm the in- terier country to juin report, alt! bh de doubtful, an it did net appear to be the or officars of the steamer. _ 00 ay 8 Ceprata Bout weil, of the United States sloop Fasiwsh o lige patty, includlag the Governors Boo rN : vernor, Don Monnel Dine: Fr. Eansdo Varquee’ Brhop slect cf Te. nama, the Evglsh and French consuls and mitny citi- venp and ladies. The United Staten Consul was prevented preemnt by fndinposition. ‘The Aspinwall Courier, of July 14, has the following: ‘The lee: K. M. steamer trom Sen beret oe (Grey- tows,) brought the sad intelligenee that the c! ‘oe had broken eut at various points a the ¥i 8 route, We learn from the Panama that the ‘United Staten steamer Massachus:tte may meget at peadence, Shak pers hort) , and probably also the from and the Se ‘iatys, from Acapulco. atte, Esq., Commissioner of the Feusdorian bondholders in Fagland. wall yenterday. He reached Anpin- In the same paper of July 11 we find this item :—The Yeurth of July im Panama was celebrated by all hands, each ‘(en his ewn book.’”? Capt. Jehoson trested to a ammeth punch, with the laat of the ice. The Declara- tien of Independence wau read at the United Sta\ce Con- palate, and a considerable who had assemble! to wisi "tastes nap nee 5 at bait. ive o large party, including oftcere of the United States sloop of- war, Icha Adams, the Gevernor of the province, &o., &c., met and dined with the Consul. THE LATEST. Panama, N. G., July 16, 1855, The first session of the representatives of the now federal State of Panama was held yesterday, Dr. Juste Arocemena wan elected ‘* Jefe Privisional,’’ Sy. Francisco Fabriga, l’rerident of the Chamber, and Dr, Blas Aresemens, Vice Preaidemt. Everything went off quietly. ‘The Golden ‘inte eailed last night at 8 o,clock for San Francisco. ‘The weather is very fine, the health of the Isthmus geod, and the railroad im exosllent order. The late Pr: rident of the republic, General Ohando, heap been nex tenced to twelve years banishment for his pattieination ia the revolution of General Melo, of April, The sloop of-war Jobn Adams is in port, and the offi cere and crew sre a!) weil, She nails shortly for tn Feojee Ialaud’e, St, a in expested here, als jepe tna gibigtt atl Manshehusette, Updo pret aed ‘News from the South Pacific, The steamer Bolivia arrived at Panama on the bth ist. from Valparaiso and Callao, bringing the usual nemi-mentbly mail, 35 pasvengers and $155,000 in spe- sie. Her dates wore, Vulparaiso, June 14; Callao, Jane ‘24th; Poite, 2th. ‘The following are the chief items of intelligeace:— ‘ CHILE, MEETING GF CONGREAS—THE PRESIDENTS MARBAGR—LOCAL BRBQURCES—MISING—HAVORT OF BULLION--THE WBA- THER, On the Ist of June the National Congress sexombled im the capital with the customary ceremonies Tha Pre- sident read bis annua) mesi: ope an account of the comtition ef the country, ‘aed the course of the sd- ministration. By this time it will be seem that Chile is engaged in weleping, noiseless!y and gradually, the resources con- tamed within it; that it advances with a firm step in the path of civilizatwn; that every dey the interests bound up inthe preservation of peace at it in number and ip value, aud thet all these conditions Rive prey that wo hall escape the catastrophes which have caused such deplorable injaries to other Spanish American States. Persevering in our present course and adhering to our choses matier of p 3, the republic of the South wilt prenent the gratifying apvci waich that ef the North now exbtbi estecly, ‘the iargest amount of 3. and prosperity attained in a brief period by meane of self-government Thus we propose to contra- diet the prejudice which denies to our race eee gion of the power of sttainiog happiness under this po- Itical system. ‘The lavors of Oongress In theas days have deen rlight. Chambers hare ngeged in the discussion of treaty with treat oud of abolishing the due: cole! be arab Daring the sortoig’ of izaportancs have been in- vested Dy. She ere favor of popular ejucation, worship, improverient of roaaa and means 0! emmunication. A company has been formed in the capital for ths consiractioa of a railroxt from Santiago to Talca. Buch has been the enthusiasm mauifested on thes sabject, as to warrant tae hops that ere long the requisite capital will be sibecr.bed (or commencing the work. Chile is now a country offering to fore'gn en; talists the doudie inducement! of sscurity and « phage wry boy yr ge = aioe yy here. The Co) 4) which is lens than sixt; the sheseheliers sine por ce lly ‘on the capita! imvesied, aod is even iacres its retarea. eeers. Narciso and Ponciany Davila have purchased At public auction the iinoof mazuetic tolegcapm bet Valparaiso apd Sect! with ite 6; rights fer the ruin of $3,200, It costa $40,000. mimes of Copiapo «re still improving. ‘a Chanareillo and ht rich deposits have been reached 6 Pantas, The exports of bution and ores of silver at Caldera for the firat four moatas of the year, = ope en te $1, ope nears Benen have been ¢x of copper, which every day ming & sesecatern fe that province of more value. The fears that have been felt regarding drought have The been diapelied. Saffisient raina have fellen of late. The state of the weather ia un/ayorabie to commerce, PREC. ‘The newe from this republic i# not of much impor- tance, Castitia, it 1a pomerally euppored, wi!) be elected to the Preridency. POLIVIA. The government candidate for the Presidency of this yepndiic is Hemorsl Cordeye the son-in law of (ieperal Belz, the actual Prerident Dr. L'meres, the popular candidate, and General Santa Cruz, ars not likely to sugeeed, “Itin, kowsver, wpesrtsin whether Helzu will rerign the office to the elected ruccemsor. MARKETS Varraratso, Juve U.—-Im commercial naviters there is pe charge for the uetwr to report. “wes are stl! large, and rales only for local demands. Ia colton there joa grest in. ity, motwith+tending reduced prices, are qui wU, and amalisilee To linens no aiteration, Yollow matal wagted: pesthig orpper Jemtifud; otber piesads Coll, and metallic fe rics, ex neila, in demand, Almonts waated. wearee andin deman?. In euger the marker [so charged. Liqaors sbaxdent Whale and szerm cil ra- | ther scarce sud wanted; with al! otber offs the my: fe well supplied. Im exports copper i¢ quote! at £20 ex shore: bider, superior quality, at 17 62 on eh and in demend; four at $7 2509775 per 200 ide , w! taste, at Jquijue, $2 26 per qaintal. Fraghty to Eophand, trow 45 to £5 10 Later News Crom tastratta, DULNFAE IN TEE (OLD MANKET—OVER IMvORDATION | OP POOD—LOCAL WANT GOLD TAX. By way ci Panama we Lave received Melbourne news te the 10th of May, being sovemtesa days Woer than our Tea? advices Vaem the Mnpire of May 10 we wake tue following ex tracts relative wo oommeroial msttere — ‘The political news in unimportan’ The Argus reports the: market war very do ‘The Union Danke pu Movnt Akuancer 7 SUPPLIES—TAZ NEW GOVZRN May 4, tne gold 1 unsltersd. owing rates 3d. per ounce. y of the immense jmportationn ow into @ coloay of « al enprcitios a4 Victoria. is thas noticed and ac ted for ia the commercial colume of the Geclung t readers in Vingland are in the habit, we ao) where mature the part of the ioe to reise all the corsa al over popalstion require; aad toey will ‘view with wurpries the snms paid out for the very first bife lor iantance, iu three weeks, wa from Tarmacis, 43) tons (exch 2 the crtimeted cost to tae merciants for thia quantity, if sbove £15,000, smi the bes ranged from SAd to £45 per ton. Iu ‘nis time also we bave rvesived above Ji,000 bushels of vite of wUleh the price paid to importers ix eatimated a: £17,00), ant to consumers the caarge aroruges fro J2s. to its. per vashel. Hersa goo) sample of wheat readily obtuns Loe. €@. per Doshel, aadevea theu leaves aarp ¢ micgin 3 to the willer and apeculator, Than cos tires iy of sbutier, 13% tous, 1a rececaed at 1. mot gool quality the raw trader easily 4 for it los. per ib, And thie heery drain colon.al money market is cumstantly goiag a country where millions of acres are a to produce every weceseary and every lutary of ‘Lhis auomaly i commonly attribat tb the regu- twe think « Intious for the disposal of corm Innda, more reasonable solation is, that other svocatioas, cai vepecially gold digging, at@, oF are generally believed to be, mere remaneralive than fa: ; at the present mo. wever, where the price of Isbor ia much lower has been, while flour and other gradually rising, tal and Tabor eit Straws to farmin; ‘The Journal of Commerce, Melbour ferring to the gold ex duty of 2a. ez. ounce, Te'he general opinion that it would be inportbe te ba work the duty, and that it must be repealed. Up to our get dates thére had heen no y of tovtag the efieney of the tex, but persome recently from Melboorma sssert that pangenaees ¢atrumted with gold parcels m gut, with ease, evade the scrutiny of the excis# oficer win ia ipaioned to inapeet the vessel The same opinion l* thas expressed by the Argue r- seepondent at Creewich’s Creek — ‘The price of pold fell yerterIay to 749. 9d. The essort shows » decided imcrenso om prev'one weess, sad ths depeni teccovnt bas also Leen cometdaredly augmented During the let tow ¢ays the weather ban besg aneettled ané threatening: and thers op every reason to believe thet the winter has pow { ny commenead, Trade con ased coaticence appears to im M she commear:lal community. edief topic of coaversation among all classes is ths ex- Hamtoery . Demi edas avolition of LO ago yg ioe, Baphers. tre, atorekeepers, an fe ip indignant oes agoinst this insane acte’ our insane Goverpment; and if we rightly estimate the tem- per of the po Ince, the meeting to be held this day, will be mi ent by an unanimity of sentiment but seldom witnessed, The acid export duty is the more condemn- 0 the more it is discussed, and a gala impres- sion is A in its present ebape it prove totally in- operative, News from Caba. We have received news from Havana to the 2(th iast, The George Law touched at that port. There is no po- tical news of imporiance. One of our e ts mentions the failure of ons of the largest preprie‘ors for $1,400,000—has property to the amount of $3,000,000 or more, eight sugar estates, eighteen stock farms snd @ great deal of eity property— all productive. He declines making anotter half wil- Vom by taking advantage of his creditors, an evidence of honor and bounty. Luts Zaye had Beem arrested by the government, and ‘thrown into prisom, under suspicion of having a likeness ot Rawon Pinto ia hie possession. The bust of Pinto has wot been esptured by the police. Sereral arrests had been made of thoes suspected of having been interested io the work, The steamer United States arrivei at sundown on the 14th inst--no paseengers—giving partisulars of the America’s ‘The Case of the Fibuster Bark Magnolia, at Mobile, THIRD DAY. (From the Mobile Advertiser, July 19.) In ApMInaLTY, before the Hon. Joha Gayle, Uni- ted Btates Judge.— —— Taf svora—am ain'- ed with Mr. Upton; am clerk of the Battle Hous:; have had conversations with him; he stated he was overhment agent, Requier—We admit he was & government ent. “ar J. Heasee recalled.—Mr. Bailey propores to show witness a letter, by which he expects to prove that the Magnolia was not offered for sale to the Cuban Janta. Overruled by the Court. By the government.—-——— Upten recatled—The Amelia was cleared for St. Mary's, Ga., in ballact end stores; her clearance was on 16th February; that of the Magnolia some two weeks later. —— Lewis recalled— At the time of going to Apalachicola for provisions, waa instruc’ed by Mr. Ovksmith to watch the crews of the Amelia and Magnolia, aud he promised to give me chorge of a brig, as on inducement te that duty. Tas objovt of the watching was to prevent their communicating with the government suthorities there.and d noua: ing the exgedition; 1 expesied the United States there; Mr. akamith me he ala expec'e i her.9 Croas-examined—I , that, some four dsys previous to going to Bt. Joseph’s Bay; fain told me some eight or ten daya after leav: few York that we were going toS . en on By goverament—Donald cDonsid = sworn—l shipped for Porto Rico, as one of the crew of the Maguolis; waar, by a veassl at sea; the cap- tain anawered we were bound to Mobile; met with head winds between New York and L20 Key, where we went ashore. Mr. Requier submits to the Court s statement of Mr. 5. ith, in writing, accompanied by an ex- piouation that it was msde asthe basis of an 2 a to the government to dismiss this procesd: Paper was read, in which Mr. Oakemith says th alia hed in nothing that was. legal, anc forfeited the righ’ to the ment. In the paper, he farther states that de- sires to ship the cargo, by re; las aekee fra here to New York, at tho carlic eo ible moment, 80 a5 to be able to meet his Iiabilities on the same. then called the attention of the Court kkeover of Mr. Oakamith testified that Mr. Oaksmith had puro! and paid for the cargo. The testimony here c'osed. the government, commenced the bate | and ipo f atated the pointe he should in the case, and also the o3 which he insisted that the case came fay within the provi- siors of the act of 1816. ee among decided in the United States Court }» Telative to a veseel libeled for for- in the slave traie. He proved in s manner not ipo nln raped si or an on for va- tor of Cube. Having concluded his brief opening, Mr. to address the Court for the Cefence at considerable length. The Foreign Legton Enliatments, LETTER PROM CO1. DB KORPONAY. jusPANSi0N Bripcr, Niagara, | July 23, 1855. ‘et to see in your paper of ny a en article from the New Brunswicker reflecting on the character of those men who are enlisting in the Foreign Legion. The article | referto is as fol- 0:— Tt is to be that goversment ever undertook to raise recruits from among the outcasts in the United Stater, the very acum of all mations. If the honorof the British Beg depended upon such bes we fear it would not lorg maintain ita mnt proud position. The ex- ee of these worthiers hire! will be y are wort more, indeed, than the best 5 jects at home couli bs enlisted for. We hope to see an end put to this mode of obtaining recruits It is dero- pier to the Gret pation in world. The sons of iy apd g) cited numerous authorities, and recont]; E everywhere willing to share in the ories ‘of the present contest with » barbarous , and there is po meed of subsidizing mercenary roldiers. Now, sir, T beg to tell the New Brunawicker ‘ he states wat is foiee, ‘£is true, bad men may » enlisted in the Forefan Legion as well as in the june, but this fact should nos warrant any one in mal such a wholesale charge as is contained in the above extrsct, which is calenlated alike to dam: her Majesty's servics, as it ie certain to wound fee.- ings and discourage the <fforts of every honest sol- dier who may be enlisted for thir patriotic object. G. pe Korponay, Lieutenant Colonel British Fo. viga Legion. The Pennsylvenia Main Line at Auction—*o Bidd lore. (From the Philadeiphie Ledger, July 25.) Lost evening an efort fo sell the Main Line of the Public Worka of Penasylyania, in pur puance of an act of AmemDiy Pp May 8, 1855, “wo provide for the sale of tue Main Line of the Pubiic Works.” At ball-pest seven o'closk Gov. | Poilock, Atsorney General Prenkiin, Col. A. G. Car- tin, Becrstery of the Commonweals, the Commis stoners 4 aspointed under the ast, aad the auction oar, John B. Myers, Req, made their ay oe in e rotunds of ibe Exchange, which contained obably Ubree bundred persons, anxioas to witness 1¢ sale and pnchave of the principal svem of the fp ng improvements. Mr. Myers, by direc: | $on of Ooy, Pollo k, commenced the preliminaries ol the sale by reading the terms prescribed by the act. These were, thet no bid les than $7,500 000 should be received, and thats depomit of $100,000 shous4 be required from the purchaser, the same te be foric ited tu the State unless the conditions speci- | ted by the act wire complied with. In defa:' of | the immediate payment of this mm of $100,000 in available funds, the Main Line wan to be again put | ap for scle. A bid was then solicitet by Mr. Myers, | bat there was no respons. He then commenced at | fiteen millions, acd after tbe usual manner, de- ascended to eight millions, sad from thet sam by bupared th uesnds to t-e minimum price of $7,500,- 000, without receiving a mng'e bid. | Governce Pollock, aiter consultation with Mr, Praz kin and ciners, announced that if no offers were mace within tive mantes, the sale would 52 sejourned. This failed t bing an offer, and there notbeirg the slightest disposition manifested, tar Governor stated that the ase, if adjourned, would be without e day. After ehort delay, the als wis adjourned sine dir, and the act for the male of th. main line haa again proved futile. | Governor Pollock remained ia the F, ge for @ conaiderab.e tims, aod waa latrodac now The failure of the sale was » gource of much regret. ber of our ettlzexa. Tue Gorn DigGixos on tHe Rew Fone or tre Awwansas.--The Van Buren Intelligencer, notioiag the prepara'ions <f s ¢ mpany of men from Mont & Mery conpty, Ark., for depaiince to the revorted eold diggipg* on the Red Fork of the Arkansas, sys: ¢ do not wish to be the disseminator of faise intelligen: ¢, and in all candor most sey that we bave no reliable intefligence from the reported mines. Thet there ie gold ap the Arkanans and its tributeries there ia no divbs, but wiether in qaan- tities 10 pay for working or not we are unable to ray. We would cantion all persons from taking their femiligs there, and aia» nos to believe al! that they see publisied io relation thereto, If young men ace 6: to make the exploration, let them d» am apron families of women an! ohilaren Fert Smith Herald, on tha eames subject, vaya: We bave poy ete tgp patted re ay pivgeof the ‘Arkanras, sad sre NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 26, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY SaRKET. Wepyranay, Ja'y 25—6 P.M. There was a little more activity in the stock mar- ket this morning, bu’ the tendency of prices throughout was downwari. At the first board Vir- ginis ¢'sdeslined { por cant; Brie bonds, 1875, }; New York Central 7's, {; Nicaragos Transit, }; New York Centra! Ratlrozd, 3; Clevelaud and Tole- do, 4; Harlem, 3; Reading Railroad, 4. Caicago aud Rock Island advanced } per cent. There is evi. dentiy a growing desire to get ridof stocks. The Jarge sales to day in a strong indication of that, and we ehould not be surprised to see the daily trans: actions increase, instead of diminishing, as is gen- erelly aniicipated. Purchasers, buyer's option, are plenty enough at all times. There is # set of upezn- Jators continually in the market, who never handled @ certificate of atock, and who operate entirely on d @frenoes. These are the buyers at pre- sent, and the bears, although they have no: mu:h confidence in that cleas of operators, when nothing better offe's take their contracts, and generally, at maturity, al) their surplus funds, in the shape of differences, The stock market has all the symptoms of @ ccliapse. The indications are all in favor of lower prices. With no buyers, and the strongest probability of « stampede among holders, we donot see the first inducement to carry atocks. The prow pect of getting out at high prices is poor enoagh. A man who will buy stocks at a time when the barks show e discount line of over one hundred millions of doliars, must have great nerve and a long puree, which he wanis depleted. After the adj cursment of the board, the following gales of bonds and stocks were made at auction by Messrs. Bardst, Davis & Hain: $5,000 Chicago and Mins. R. R. lat mort. int. added 81 6,000 Ohio and Mins. R. R. do. a 9 1,000 Cin. Chic. & isp ae i 0 lo. 0 N 500 do. do, Si shares Kentacky Bank,........... 60 Indianapolin amd Cincinuiti Ratiroad. 100 Obio and Mississippi R. R., Kastern divi 7 Albert H. Nicolay’s regcler eemi-weekly auction sale of stocks and bonds will take place to-morrow, (Thuraday,) at 12} o’clock, at the Merchants’ ix change. On the cataiogne will be found a great variety of firat class securities. At the second boa'd the market was weak. Erie appears to be the heaviest stock on the list. It un- doubtedly has the widest margin for a fall, for itis in the hands of holders a dead weight. Nicaragua Transit was & fraction better this afternoon, with small sales. There were vo seles of Reading at the second board. This morning there were traussc- tions to some extent at prices lower than have ruled for some time. The transactions at the Assistant Tressurer’s of: fice to-day were as follows :-—- Paid on Treasury account. 164,212 52 Received . «161,470 86 Ralance do, 2 186,381 83 Paid on disbursing checks....... 0s... ---. 85,836 49 ‘The payments to-day include $37,000 California drafts. The warrants entered at the Treasury Depart Washington, on the 23d inst., were as fol- War warrants recetved and entered. For the Interior Depariment... Interior repay warrants..... sever 6,860 OL Covere:! in from min>ellaneous sou: , 6,943 27 ‘The steamship Pacific, from this port to Liverpool to-day, carried out $900,771 in rpecie. The steamships Star of the West and George Law errived to day from Nicaragua and Aspiuwall, with two weeks later intelligence from California, and $1,505,498 in gold on freight. The total shipment of gold from California, for the six months ending June 30, 1853, was $18,999,200 32, agaiuat $24,725. 581 74 for the corresponding period tbe previous year, showing a decreass of $5,726,291 42. Trade in California was rapidiy improvisg. Money was etsy. Accounts from the mining districts continue favcrabie. ‘The Price Current says:— Money is sbundant and rates compasetirey easy; trade has been brisek; thjobbera are making money, and everything appears to be moving amoothly. opancial em Sorat “erg 7 a the ot, have been strugs so long « tims, appeer shout ‘at anend, and heneeferth we hope to sce better t The Director of the Miat gives notise in conse quence of the present accumulation of silver coin at the mint, that from and after the firat day of An gua: next, and until farther notice, the purchases of silver for coimage will be paid for in silver coins only, and not fu gold. The silver offered for purchase will bs weighet, melted and assayed as usual, and the standard weight determined there from, in ounces troy, to the hundred:h part of the ounce; and will bs gald for (as at present) at the rate of one dollar twenty-two anda half cents per standard ounce. The receipt given at the frat weighing must be prevented by the seller or his or- der, and usually payment may be expecisd on the day following the date of receipt, or the second day following. For the information of bullion deslera, country banks, &c., it may be stated that according to the above rate of purchase, the yield of various classes of, cata or bullion will ke about as follows:— Five franc pieces. . Mexicen and Bonth Acierican Old Spavieb dollars.........+ Revolutionary or ‘hammered’ “ Half dollars, U. 8., coimed before 1837... 2 The same since 1637 to 1848........ 6255 Quarter dollars are proportionally less produ :tive of premium, while dimes and half dims coined b:- fore 1837, have lost rather more by wear, oa an average, than the premtam would make up; those coined since 1837 to 1853, will average » premian of 5) pet cent on their nomiaal vaine:— Ons German, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian crowns. 11! ld French crowas.......... der florins. Prussian and Hanoverian thaleri American ple, 120 to 122 cen: per ounce. Genuine Britivu pipte, 225 centa per ounce. These regul will take effsc! at the branch of the Mint at New Orleans, when the purchase of diver is reeunted at that ins*itution, of which no- tice wil be given by the Superintendent. At San Fiancleco the purchases may be paid for ia gold or silver, at the option of the Saperintendent therest, until a sofficlent supply of silver bu'lion ie recetv.d to meet the public demsnd fo: sliver cola at that KOOND BOARD, ” 00 pha TATOLTR stn aoe 18 Win I. shez RA. [3 910000 Wia’ri 6» boo 9000 do. 5000 Louisiana Ws, 91 2 3 200 Obie O's, 7b.) 3204 veo 4000 Cen ER Hee 80% 5000 TI) Pree Bde.bd BF Ss 1000 N ¥ Cen 7’s., K2% 10 shares Fulton Ba 1565 80 Nic Tr Co....060 177) $0 GO .ese05, AB oo do ......b3 18 100 Cumd (1Co., B90 28y 50 do .... coer 200 & To? wo do... 100 eo. 10 Mich Orn RK .. 160 @ New York Cattle Market, Waonmevay, July 25, 1450, At Allerton’s, the market was searcely #0 well sup. plied with beef cattle as last week, though with a!icai- ted demand previous prices are barely sustamed. The number in market to day was 1,627, and for the week, 1,792. The supplies came mortly from Ohio an {ili nols, and the quality, onan aversge, Was ordinery to fair. The best cattle sald at llc a Jisso.—the latter ap outside price; and inferior to good, 8}j0 « 1030. It was thought that but few, if any, would be left over un- sold, Included in the offerings were some 203 cattle nt Bergen, N. J., which were sold for the rk, Pater- son and Bergen Point markets, Ac., at avout the prices current here. For sows and catves oaly a moderate de. mand bes prevailed, though full previous prises have been realized Vealcalves sold tos molerate extant, sta range of 43sc. a 630, asim qually. Sheep and lambs have found ready purcasers at about previous prices. Swine are mere plenty and dull. In cows and cals» no change ip prices bus occurred, apd the demand iw moderate. Veal calves sell slowly, at 4c. a 60. .ive weight, accord. ing to quality. Prices. Beef cattle, extra quality, per 100 1b To. good quality Lo. common Do. inf Cows and caly De Sheep aud Is: The following ti try, and by what com Hudson River Railroad 1 Boa part of the coum ances the #uppliex came: — Kentucky New York... Harlem Railroad “ At Srowning's thee hes been a ‘yy cattle, and prices realized are, if anything, a shade easier, Quite anamber of small atesra and grasecslves, classed under beeves, have been ruil at prices ranging from $6 to $10 50—n small number at a last price. ‘The market for a! and lamba hea fiuctasted a good deal during the week. Laue bave been very plen'y, while good sheep hive been quite scarce, The receigts have been at least ono thousand lesa than Ist week, and of decided)y am inferior quality. The bulk of the sup es comes irom Ohio, Indiana, New Jersey and this State, “and the prices ranged from §! 50 to iif tor ahesp, end $256 4 $2 75 for lambs. About 00 head wore left ovel noid. The following ina memorandum of sales by Sanne) MeGraw, at Browning's 109 sheep & lawba.$454 752i kbeep A lame, 69 93 88 O.. . 367 40 88 do... 100 75 103 7 Bt 50 186 2 ce u 61 189 37 6s 61 224 37 22 188 893 74 03 100 350 97 100 8 86 55 15 99 5 59 183 166 e 20 65 16 —— vy 94 15 2396 sheep & lambs $9,057 62 8 do. 12 68 Averageperbead. $5 34 The following is & memorandum We seles by James McCarty, at Brownizg’s. heey and lambaS211 87 «9 sheepand lambs $24 38 do, 6000 86 do. » 27900 61a) 20 Larkina, 92 abeep & lambs $259 2: 74 do, + 234 00 i" + 239 50 pate +453 65 067 sheep& lambs 81,959 20 15 Average por he: a4 of. 7, calves, veala and lambs yaried but little frum last week. $9 0a 912 00 65 cows apd calves tees $25 00 a 960 200 veal calves (lve weight) ... +. SMe. @ Te. 6,181 sheep and lambe...... ». $2:50— 80 50 Tne following table suows the sale of sbeep and lems by Rood & Foga, at Chamberlain's Bull’s Head, for tbe week ending July 25,1555. The market has been active, and fair qualities of stock were sol! readily at an advaace from last week's prices ~~ -+ cower & Seessess $1,866 @2 $3 20 prevailed for heeres, prices, Cows and calves and ai better prices Veals seseeeseceeeeees $900 9 $1050 2500n 400 At O'Brien’s, « fale dei and all oftered sold rat 67 cows and calves 744 vesla (live weight ‘ thee PROAPITULATION Cows and Veal Sheep ant Beews, Calves. Calves. Lomb Alerton’s 1,192 1,025 Browning’ 418 6,085 Chamver alp 328 1st O'Brien's... 107 TO) cee 2,706 287 ¢ CIvY PRACKE REPOKT. Weowsapay, July HOP. M a The sales embraced aboat 75 bbin pots. at irstitntion. Basspervris —Vlour—The market wee dull sat ‘The annexed note from Major Bears, relative to | [ive Shee, Eroeaced about 7 O00 4 1,00) bbs. Nat the guld produst of New Gragais, corrects sn er- cuding, Common to stratght State, #7 t208 nf After 1 * of the lower chauge, sales were reported ror made regarding the probable yield of the mives | Af 0.” Weatern waa st 67 s1fy a 88 12%, pm i 7) in that country:-— }s yt I gd _ chol-e Sr dh ws genes ~ TO THE KINTOR OF THE RERALD, * wadian wan 12!,0, © 290, bi. Im your mosey article to day, speaking of the Sew | lower, Salen £600 000 bols. were mase at is hia #10 Crenada Canal Company, and is reference to gold, you | 29 for Inferior to cho'ce brands, with chief sales at 80 50 way “chia sustains the of Major Sears that there ia | a $10, Pouthern w tod poles, at 20 0 $9 ten times aa much gold there as in California,” or to | =» for low graces, goo! common to that effect. The rtatement | made in conversatio : | chelee brands, Rys flour aad corn meal were nominal! the company was, that I considered | een Come any ed vasbels, a. it not gre mo | }, and some lots of common Southern, Califerbia, this being the seonit of my own observation. | do, 1 9140. Corn eoptinued sasdy, with cales of about By correctiug the error in the artale by inserting thls | 6 (OU buakele, Weatern mixed, st Ke a le. Kye wen you will oblige TOUT, HENRY B SEARS | dull and pomipal, at 1 Oata were dail, amd prices Kyw Youn, Jaly 26, 1855, } 6s " ag | Sout 2,700 bags, at Boe: a 1 6 Wrrsvbet, July 26, 1966 | a oom $1500 Ohio fs, 5% W abe WY Cra RR. 10% | (660 Kenta: 109 do | Corton —The rales were cor fine! to 200fe 100 bales. (00 MS 100 40 | The market cigs ing ptendy. * 100 V i wo do 5 Fs. nonT.—To Liverpoo!, about 1,200 9 1,500 bales of 7600 do. 16060... € 101) | cottem were engaged, at 0. 8! 220. for compremed ned 640 de 160 Ciey and Tol RR. 84% | crccuprensed, and 1,096 vbis. dour, oot previously re- 2000 sbany 100 do...,.b50 9) | ported, ate, and some further engagements wore meade x0 Hate Be, 0 fo 1H) 9) to dey atibe tame Ggure. To Looton, ey Ao oi! py lo 200 Finrtem BE. . che were at p. te, and 109 pacnages 20, at 6 Had®? 960 do... | 4 64, "To fherre, crite war ongaged'ah cc yaad © 5000 1 € ot of oF® at Gl per bYl A vessel was emgaged to lood with (Coals, at Lepreux for Liverpool, at 7%. j a 1d, wuitable for shipping was scarce, ea! held a |S yAb— Some palen of Hinglich were made at 4c, and 20 Merch bx | of Gale t 04, 20 Metropeifian Bk 100 | “weiaae won firm bat quiet 10 Comtinental Bk. 100 | _SAvAL STOKWR The tales embraced about 40 bb's 26 Bk of Cermmeree 109 | epli ite Corp eating at (Oe & él. | lew Pierre Leone (Afries) were OW. = ue poe. on, —Commen was at 6To. and at 61 20, 160 do BPO" 89%, | ROVERS —Pork—The wasnet pa eh BHD wales 9 Hindson River Rh 40), of LO s M0 Dile., Incloding 2 ep A % Mich Con BR... O46), | 16. New prime at $16 75, and TS for old mane Boot Sussthiie in | wes stead ‘With sales of 8 vole. Conntr; — 8 ie ine tite He R “yy mat Bd... 0) Nw re $8 esid Suk Ss $F Veh mee OH * { ay Ho Ward & I. 5 Ramee yee Me, I beta: cheolen or prime at i! (6 iodo ‘ “Srcmvait casa wutmrege were weld 8 Ge ilar 1855. alte ards mares ere triacs Oxe Inclace veroatine, aod Stave Tras ~The 19 balf to. 3b Your, ane Ib bi chests at 67 40; 16 44340; 100 do, I13ge; 449 do, chen’ wards Deld at Qe , aad 50 eases heid af 970, morcovade, pariet b%c. 4 f Wiiekay.—The sal The greens ex'ibited ao blacks exhibited a declive-— chests at a2ico; 70 d b0 eo, 26, 6: at 21 4e; abort 1.2008 1,900 bo Sm, and led were 1h bbl de. Porta Rise 4 in the and 500 aes noticed ¢ hyson--t? 1#8 go. 450, 18 do, 440: Gb do, 4 : cy Isl co, Shaye: 18 do 240; TH do, ote: 4 aT die. 6 do, 496; 14 do, 4,00 do OBige: 4 ie; do, Ste bus do, S8Ie; 47 do, 8 ho, be @o, BU, Tpyertal: ‘chute at i do, 446; 200 do, 8140; 125 915 4,57 66 do, 210, 9 bf do, 37 183 chepta at 2)c. OR ADOPTION an orphan, nine years of age, 0 rk, of rerpectable Kt parents; she ian ver, teLectual child, posseesing quite e' matural tas’ muric Any lady and gentleman ve child, and ean give good references, will 9 ponipaic, with real reme and’ add: Herald cllice, (or one week, "ADVERTISEME 100, $54g¢; 440 do, 2b¢ Guapowder 48 bec do, 30; $89 40, 29¢ od at 960,, which were (| CUGANM were im steady demant nt fall priess. Tho | .. ehiehy Orde Part ah OMe. & Is. Car at ae Oke » #mbraced about 400 vbla Obs Tinom ot de, a dle 3 § do, 0c o do, 2440; ‘ 402; 14 sho, 4 y0 7 do, 380," 29 de, | 2 do, 18 do, bids. 19 do, 386; 20 do, Be, 107 do, Me, go; 2) de, 4 to adopt a are wddrosa, era, Guarda, ARKIET, I IMPLOKE YOU TO SEND YOCR AD dress. ou to be comfortabl> uae we Used twerty years; Cork, lrelend son and Raywe L regret deeply st that ia pasesd. vo live in in N Dow't lo « Dy. Uwish er to you the euiliclrat to chilren reapectably. Spare od think of year dear beh, } a moment we y Any information of them wilt be that oni fty Brooklyn hapa McCarthy, wante to roe (hem. fally' received by Timuthy 0’ Briqu, a: the eurner of Jolin the. {siead, Jo RECKIVED YOUR NOTE ON MONDAY M When you arrive send 10 a note dy a ovsiter of Lh jotel where yon stop. Lat him deliver it to me per wonally, to wave time, RK r HARLI s ‘PERRY, GOLD LEAR M Ueacr rer, Beooklyo, '# desired to call at Hawkias’, 19 Keekman street, witnout delay. NE WERK HAS HAD ALL, THE EFI denire; communicate with me imurdistely osived your let! You foggot, 1 Uy, your address. tent ter on Friday. You Oan Ire woppore tu Pa G—EF AND J—8 HAVE ANOTHER SRAU tifel brown leather, morocco povlie dog for sale. Can ve seen for two weeks at the armory of the Sixth company. Who wants to buy « dog / He HIRE AT LAW OF JOHN Har 3ON, DE ceared, late of Thurstonteld, {nm the county of Cumberland) eaabont the Job: 50 Were may be REWARD.—LOST, 2int instant, two $100 fechanten’ Benk, New York; 4 as, but it wae ble. the same will’ receive th tue othe: Jil avenue, on Se ioet, Sc about 10 o'clock, 18 table spoons: 26 ton ao 18 dersert forka; 24 densert apoonn: 18 lar nert knives and 6 egg spoons. marked C in German Text. Fngland, ear 175 nd aleo the REWARD —STOLE Kogiinh Any ie MATSEI ON BATU Jett with 610. W farmer, whos only Thewas Hartison, '9, supposed bo have nottle TURDA bills; ther, oir a FROM NO. rday morning, Ziat NO 174 forks, 46 ailver, very bea lormatica of the at the peryon logirg them, powr man, by inay- ig therm at No. 66 University place, corner of Eneitts street, or at W. W. Drake's billiard ulcon, corner of Twenty-second street and Preadway. KEW. Albert detain and f 105 Weet 9016; wore light check ellow pants, bare fovted: are in this city or Paterson ‘he above reward will be ARD =<KAN AWAY, Finher, ond Wailia i to ir ad them w York city, DB. O8T, ON FRIDAY. TARER IND appreatices to tobseco mspufacturing —Micbve: Vrimrose: are Biauveltvilie \. J chest shirts, roa who will orto » AMO & CO. 20T!! Iser, A English terrier, beautifully epoited | from the tall, which is long. Call a? 658 Breadway. .} REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR TAR hi . stolen ow the eve Tena atrest morocco collar. $5 « and ten King ( hit hi $Y Wha REWARD.— DOG inth atrset, om Tuestey evening Ltthe brass collar hits poodle ning of the % imat. with be: Lost “Laries Spaniei, with LOST AND FOUND, — FROM RETURN OF strayed or wae | » from 168 Law OST FROM. A WAGON, BY THE RUNNING AWAY ‘of burnes, on the sth of July, betweeu Thurteseth and Twenty third streets, « silver mownted whip ir of borne sheets, mr mounted cane, ende pal The finder will be Yherally rewarded any of thom st YF. JONDS’ Riding Ace 188 Mercer street. ot wal eevoral notor ue to ary ove being stopped. he whl leave or san street, room No. 7 TURADAY, N THURSDAY bVE: tal caefal articles. to wit #166, and a chosk of £06, NG, Jersey City Ferry, © sm bet ¢ Tae & fond the ati (NAT roid ea J Soaring ai of my, 18? and IN A OOAM all nama Vanast, ‘The driver will reture them to the 0 DOL Vitot Twenty-reoomd street, wnere he left his OSP—ON TURBDAY FVENING, THE 24TH INET, A +, conteluing # rmstl anount of money ani - One of 8810, one of F116 one A VALDAKLY ont L fold pencil case, with the name of b. Chamberlin * eugraved on it ofee. A anita! J20 West etrest oat oN TW DAY wT 4 153 read way to Morcha was lef. om a leak io ble reward will be pal ton dollar ville NrorAwey, to | oe Crovea weler y lear ng ibys ST., IN GOING FROM r | | Ciiieago Jack Moadsy, Jul, | | / | “pally te | | dam by importen T shove colt A brown (lly, two peare 014, by Imported @ RE get are dire im partisuier,— Mr, the present octasion to retarn theuke to ei) those kind frieode am) ps bim with #oelr, patron ve lant five years thi be har 12 the ory goods bneiness oo the Career o ree and Pach aveous, but more particu ptorest aad fee) ny manifested snow hw receat troubles ia basivens lit (rents was oscasioned by ne whieb Mmirmansgement stgict,loxttention or oxtravaganeee bt part, but rather by a combsation of circumstance over which be het me contrel Yor there ad assur eocen Mr. O'Urie fools coeply grateful, and will be rv memoered by low with gratitade. Mr, O'Briea’s @b)0 tm thiwesrd in to partieularly recommend to al) bie for nmr) and fre oop Whe wish eoaveniant,ehean e000 place t) (ra tema store where they will b mer ew: politely tury ond honestly in every corny an ne they wii) alaont everythyng ip the cry goed Line, amd tthe very |. went pricen—the eatebhahment of O ML COWEN, coruer of Nineteomth street amd +y ean piace the moet ie; of integrity. ally, een OF Sunt reewived by JAMF2 GRAY & CO. 149 Brod way Two ennes Jovvin's Gums, Ver North Mar. GOK YRESENTS His COMP LIMA FO trope aed the public ma thems thet be bea Femoved trem tle ele htend ‘0; Hromdway, w 660 Drosdway, oppontte the Me tropolitan Hotel, wher he cflers « foil eewertnent ef coda in hia line foc their examieation; A mew and tert Of pearls, oravats, tine, etocke ‘of all descriptions, robe de ¢! kid gloves to fit Gentiemen can rely aoa clr orders oxenuted in the beat manner. ATTING ONE SHILLING PER YARD.—Tawhe Hundred pieces i} clinek and Hrussede metting, at 12 ige. por yard Sold cp ao ount of the seasce 0 far 8. BOND'S cry goods ttore, 208 aad 110 ac vanced, at W. eoeth avenue, —- a THK TURF, MENTREVILLE COURSE, L. L--TROTRING—OREAT C match for $2.00, between tie Dostom herve dthe New York mare bron d Vraabit. Diy © clock, mateh for $2,000-—tn« ons Mr. J, M. Daniein paraty Dé. 1. Woodrad pamen ORL OWN. JN COURSE, L. 1 —TROTTING--ON TRURADS) o'clock, @ match for $2,000, fies, to wagons, J. Desi mar orton: D Viiler memes br. a. Ms SHAW. & WHITE, Prepreters a Koed, New dork lll some off ca Tt SHAW & WHITE 2 LOVERS AND IREERDERS OF £INZ &fOCK.— A. The cele Urated thesoughbred etaltioa Wild Irihman Wilt etand for @ limeed number of mares the earuizg wesson, at the Po! Loure Bisbion, ai #50 ths seadem o be pia talore serving (be mere, Albee cidante at the rlak of she WILLIAM buneday, he prte ry ore. A. BROWN, Preprieter HORSES, VAIMUAGER, HO, RUAD HORSE, BOUND AND NEY eA GOOD B35UgiS im every respect, barne Wagen with abifting top, bullt by herteity maser; property of a geniv man Jeaving the city, in offered at the above low "gure The turpont, whicd le epmplete, can be saeny and particulars mained of f. Vitsserria, ERY PROMISING BAY hands high 6 years old, #0" Smile tn about? 15, end is improvin Apply at 1644 Sullivan street, to RO! NARRIAGE OK ROCKAWAY FOR 84 atyle, and trong ay now; price 126. At Canal atrect, corner (ireene. FOR KALE—THE Past TLOTTING HORS! Gast. Leoyare; in ive yours old te mile jurideot tures sunt Dean brought from W the forenoon, 10 te wtable , ON SALF. rr S\LE—~A VERY NICE GRAY HORS, FROM the country, 1) ¢ hanés bizh, seved aad very hind ia all bernese, excellent business here, euitabe for » lady to nce, and gait well adayied for pirarure, and can trot in harnens lowde of three minutes, Aus, light business or pleasure weyon, and tight stugle her pers, al) new, and will ve wuld cheap, tog i or ap rate, for cash. May be eeeo dy calling at EY avenue D, om Stoll A M., F“ BALE--A DROW teed These horsen can trot very fast, and for ety dlenese bave few equals, Apply et 100 Malu OK SAGk-ONE SORKED, ONE DARK BAY, one biatk horse, all young, hind, and watts corioge, cart, of ‘eam, and wil! be cola low, +ltber to aviher or separately Cam be rom by applying to tie tnbecriber, at Brtrea Fire Corner, JAMES A. ANGPLle * BHINIISG fOr UeRT GOR KALBA INO u Spats, aoeais mew deew but livcle msed, pete ce faqeire at Nb LIGHT SHUPTING TOP eos AUD hareens © $100 Harness altos’ the money. address Y. L., Herald be Inquise at 195 Eleateth street, S T CUUrE, nUILD ronp wits one of two hursany perlectly matched, warraat 3 09 Te “Tyre erg 4 OP SLA VERY BTYLIBH BAY [URGE Ite bende high, e'ght years old, is feat, aad fer aly for went ot use, Can be porn a the stale of Wood & Oliver Twenty crvco bh wtreet, between @ghth and Ninth avepues INK STOCK FOR PALE. THE FOLLTWING THO. ¥ rough bred berves will be dirposed of ot on io art old, by tm. “het by lmpertad Olenece, by Lape, e-vm brother of x, four youre old, 4 by Archy of Treasport, *, 5 others equally ot . by leported Toeten, " dem by Medee The ‘ brother lo hive laemes Ne. 6 bencoe, dram greed tom rose of in Blow yor seo Woe grew Cratleoes porchacing iherough pusais for ralon, ariveg er roecing, weuld co well to call atthe wtedies of Memne, Melougbla, Jerecy (ity, the borwe con be tren JAMRe WW LON. A GRAY HORE, 16), MANTA withont tying le wight years , OF harm cand yard jo terther wm of ham Anply at 142 Sulfelb eirvet. | [0 WE FOLD—A VART ROAD MARE, CAN THOT A Ti SEW YORE LPP OWs BIAS entirely new, nwt tently for use borne, rik eS Litek eremew res Tepe red ae ree Yale frou thers Cow rie Sonus Qiorrr—s PPORED TO BE FTO 7 aod & pocket hook ing ASue 6 | to WM. SIMPSON & 09, Pawnbrotors jorr id), SUFIORED TO HAVE BRL ATOLKN OWE asD PONY, KISD AMD BOUND SS"5ary_ hue. opsve glass wala tee over ane bore nn nr ot tet eta aS ot by proving property oad paying the expenses of sv9 os boee 0h, fou tunes Gave, Uaing, om pplication to the original 1. JACOM™, 162 TMB. anne batoem rier ARLOND HAND BLITANG BA 5 ~ ae a si teoer tour persons, v Oo” TRY, Mgnt ot eating lowest cosh priee a) ( Haamere, Gree SP rRCCT oN mir j Apply at O17 Botrom etrers MATRA PAY M' Mis As BCL PIANO Fiat , . Pr enptent Waele t wishes to give oer ~ * Le ee eat Vineet sci | ‘swe tm & mepectario Amerieam fatai'y, oho “a hairs promptly obtacred vould be given ae am equivalent Can give Telobes 400 witewe 604 teomeet TR evitors | TS 09 the well bnows munis publishers, Masere im 00" , a4 all winte of claims ageiemt tee | berth & Ce, M9 Prowl eey recovered by unersigned aa) the wiiows | YSIANOMCCRDEAGE WaTit ow of these whe perished with the United Mate ta en pen eg! tae eake of hip (Albany,” oil be profited by ont os py 1 where Agee! and (lee) eee U8 Nery, 07 Wall rtreet rae A. eee PLAYING CATLDS, weed 8 \slen. Yeeans a i ollews! on ae —. TAYING CARO OF EVEN’ DRACRIPTON—POR > pred "orang in AL AW wwe ag, 20 Farther sas for hie » #1 Baten street, room 7 Oa L oe aS C af 8 RESTAURANTS, Sere et red ton stove O08 oap aoa) for three days, from PP OLIES WRATAURANT, ta KXBLAWOR PLsOr. Feta, se tow pray af BE yor tm ar sa iy omg aly th, 166, Vou 12 abr ag ¥ panda dak M08. CATAL, 419 Doors otra | eb ROOK ®, NO. 166 WATER #PRERE— PRI Oham MY ORSIOT QUICK BALES AND MALI. vate Cining cin rooms have jeet baw atin C for cash, tam bert qonkiy red Soe Dipenty pensions £70" eemeniah unproven be ow well screamo, ot 66 4, oF in over tre | ma'n ining |, vk other important ‘ foment de from yore. King oot , | Completed. We are new prepared by mrre parten Attn eheeet and avenet, 14 uame street, either op wetiviimals or im cube, witht ell thr delmen ce peer wey VETER CLISPIS. | | of the waees

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