The New York Herald Newspaper, June 28, 1856, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE. 28, 1856. 8 ana ‘oh " - ,000%0 speculators and exporters, the market closing | 50; 6,600 barn Danelle aioe sae. aoe TBE CLAYTON AND BULWER TREATY, Now oZbentzical and Musteals natses, On Cis Contrat | seat Trg. borin ge a Colpage spring war m6 St a6 firmly. gal, damag: ib Be a BRET Ce ae ewes Banpex —This will be a graut gala night at eantety is Orn We tan dist ee ushel ‘The total sales of the week amount to 45,280 bales, of | paid. Imports—. #7 terces Carolina trom Charlests x this favorite place of resent, A host of highly popular {that a cenaterablo sued. | Mucluding Wey eine, Sheesh die cai which 85,630 are American. ulators have ure for the North Americay | better quattey, ; , Taitow and Laxp Temain well supported, but with lit- be gr of the New York Herald on the Ger: ertists are to appear in pieces that have ever proved al . Spec en 8,660, and exporters 3,200, leaving 93,880 bales of all | tle doing. Sales—50 m, "8 horse grease, from La Plata, at ion and Bulwer Treaty, in April, 185 yleasing to the public, particularly when well played and West Ind A> oe | out Sie. 590, Yellow Southern rany 5 7 5 played, as cat India stations. Some time, however, must | prime sovn' Sinise the teeta” fr, “60, and 46 tires”. "merical lard, at fr. 7 60, be | the Time of ite Wi donk Bredwettort | they cerlaitly will be on this occasion, Bir. G.dordan | «lopse bessre proceedings of a really ii¥estoning nature, | doz Bac. u 2e.; ‘we, "ewan searee, grind air > ged ‘The import for same time is $2,999 bales, of which | sides 100,000 kil. rosin» > by pul ion, at fr. that is now Fulfilling. Persopates Sangfroid, and Miss Raymond, Pauline, in ould be taken, before this question can affect | 6Fe. Rye=S > ‘were firm, with sales reported big nd American. 10 per 60 kil., duty paid. «25 been rathor quiet of late, — ‘Pelicate Grovnd."” “Mr, Burton follows as Jack Hum. ¥ atd stock markets of this doyntry, Sec. for Northern. Om heavy Chicago, uantity known to be at sea from American ports is ‘HALEHONE,—This article b.'* 20 1 000 il’ Polar at | HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON—THE NICA- phries, aud Mr, C. Fisher as Jeremiah Bump, in “Tuen- ¥ is ¥t°¥ easy. The paynicnt of the lemm instal- | dt 37. a 90. for State @Mu received y the Asia cansea ‘wbout 110,000 bales. but prices remain unchanged. een ee rey tt | RAGUATREATY AND ITS IMPORTANT OONSEQUENOES, | IE MC Tables. ‘The whole cioses with the second act of t ct £1,008/900 to-morrow causes no concer what- | Cortox.~The foreig® MEW. ‘sition, and leas disposed te PRICES TO DAY. fr. 445; 5,000 kil. northwestern & oe Vostins Gare We have received from Washington, from a correspon the “Daughter of the Regiment,’ Miss Durand as Marie, er, and it hits rot bax the slightest effect. It i even | holders to assume a firmer Pe vers'came to hand 80 late Fair, Middl 386 per 60 kil., duty paid. Impor dent unknown to us, a copy of the famous Nicaragua trea- Benton's Tuxarex,—An unusually attractive bill hag | *i¢ that, as the bat is literally doing no discount tuai- | sell at previous prices, The * mach time for action, New Orleans. New York. ube 1 tons Martinique | ‘Y Just made between the United States and England, with | ¢e® provided for the benefit of Sirs, W. M. Fleming, this | P¢*#, or making advatices to any extent, so as to find cm- | in the day ap scareely to allow * out 600 a 700 bales. Mobile. ‘Woops ocpeane D hy 5 Wort aa Spanish cut, at | Part of the correspondence leading to it, all of which bag | ¢¥CDing. The entertainments are to open with the third | Poy ment for its increasing reserve, the rates are to Be | and hence pane are confined 1 aL ite firm, though the Atlantic. Bid. 6d. Sd. to 5%¢d. | logwood, at fr. 4, and 20 tons | “ro tons log. | Deen sent in to the United States Senate for confirmation; | ®t of “Othcllo”—Mr. Fleming sustaining the part of | ®&4I2 reduced by the Weekly Court to-morrow. Thiz | — Fxeinrs to glich ports Were Liverpool, about Total taken £0 jumption, 1856, 999,140 bales; 1865, | fr 10 50 per 60 kil, duty paid. Imports mer tons st, | #24 it will probably be acted on ina few days, by that | J9c0. A new comedy follows, entitled “Americans | 1h has gained some’ dredit, but it is not aa yet gener- | engagements were less extensive. at B44. @ TGR ETO bales. oS f wood, and 383 log: Parma from New York; ‘and 40 tons | Pious and vencrable body—bating the Benton and Foote | Abrend,’”’ wherein Mrs, Fleming plays a character in aly accepted, s 40,000 a 60,000 bushels of grain as 7 bbls, flour ab Taken for export (actual), 1856, 88,967 bales; 1855, | Pomingo, 1 cargo fustlo, from Pernambuco, ¢ Keene, wbich are only two big drops of dirty water | “hich several tne tongs aro introduced. Next comes | ,,Comolt have improved’ to the extent of 76 yor cent } 8¥4d., in bulk and Bags. mad 4,000 Wore roport- 180,420 batos. Limawood, from Valparaiso. thrown into Lake Superior. A portion of the correspon- | th¢ screen scene from the “School for Scandal’'—Mr, | UPON the closing prices of yesterday, and the market, | 2s. 6d. To 000 » bbis. "To Hay bis American, Brazil. \. ‘ dence relating to this treaty appears to have been with. } Fleming as Charles, his lady as Lady Teazle, and Mr, | Which was good throvghows the whole day, closed with a at 23, 10d3,., white some vensels asked Ze, . ae | ok this day........ 590,880 55,420 38,410 Our Lancaster Correspondence. drawn from the Senate, very probably the most inte- | J’rier as Joseph. ‘The amusements close with the farce of | t¢adency to furtber advancement. They opened st M4 to | rates were etendy, at 623. for fisur, 123¢c. for gr™n, Same time, 1655 ee ran 42,350 36,470 Laxoasrer, Pa., June 28, 185% resting portion, too. ‘We refer tow few letters which | te “Dead Shot—Mr. Holland as Hector Timid. 3é._ The scrip of the new loens left off at 25% premium. 34¢. for cotton; rice at $8 and ashes at $7 a $8. a Lam Fast india. West India, | Teal. m) q passed between Messrs, Bulwer and Clayton, in relation | Bvoanway Vawrries.—The Wood and Marsh juveniles | 1¢,0tler markets present precisely the same features. | | Covrax.—The market was ateady, with sales of 400 Bxes ‘Stock this day .... 36,190 tiee baat | Me Soge of Wheatland at his Home—The Hopes and Fem | jo the meaning, construction and_understaning of the | perform two of thicir most successful pieces this evening | _qq2100000 Of the gold brough’ ¥y the Mermaid, on Mon- | of Riat Te, n113¢c~; 68 de. bg 8. Same time, 185: 107,210 980 548,210 of “Old Buck —His Opinions on Various Matters. scveral mysteries of this treaty. That portion of the cor- | —A Loan of a Lover” and “The ‘Toodtes.”” vi day, was taken to the bank to-day, It ivr thaéen | mats add 40 bags Java at lic, and ‘bags Jatamion a ‘The Manchester market remains in a state of in- To-day I took anothé lk to Wheatland, watched the | reelndence is so importan we think it should be kK , f examining the boxes of specie brtaght by the West Intlia | p. t. ‘with sales on easier terms; but a more y another wal eat y the duty of the Senate to e the demand for it of the e14eR's Tanteaux, at Empire Hall, are among the | steamer, the Solent, a quantity of aiiver, to te value of Hay.-=The market wag inactive, at 600, #600. obeerfad feeling is springing up, and, ata slight reduction | operations of a mowing machine in a grass field opposite Department of State, where, perbaps, it would be re- reatest attractions in the city, as is evident fromth | £10,000, was discovered to have beaa/abstracted’ and! lend Lux.—The market conmnued with moderate sates” ded ‘business would result. | the Buchazan mansioa, until ft was brought up atending | oon ettraye sor’? 1 fi rge and respectable audiences ‘nightly assembled tose | substituted. ‘The loss will fall upothe insarers i this | of commot at 80c., and of lumtip at 9 1234, son asking en ap exten: Bi jl gaa in value, and continue com- } in @ thick growth of daisy weeds, and then turned into But though wpm it la ee HR such of Our grain urkel as beon moro lively for the week | the lawn in front of the Sage’s residence. The house is | te co*resPor to publish it incur columns, for fear te om a isssaapp nema ject le! vy the inunda- | surrounded by a variety of shade trees, planted thickly. | our eorretpondent aight into the same with th Patod daimand for that quarter, | There are two gates on olther hand from which the gravel | the present piows acdhoritics at Washington which our 3 well as the remote possibility of lies - fro1 account z Wheat of toca fiber path sweeps around in a semi circle past the front door. agent got into two years ee tof the treaty them, Woon's Mixstrera present that “Mischievous Monko; for the last time to-night. Those who have not onoye the fun in this affair should not miss it. M'14% AdEADR VENTALDI.—This distinguished vocalist offers an excellent bill for her first concert, which come country. Morsay was steady, without change of Lod The annexed statement exhibits the qnaatity and: vatze | Prices. Sales 20 hhds. Post Rico at'p: ¢., tad 60 be Cuba at 430. of foreign dry goods entered at this yort'for consump Naval Sixee.—Small sales of common: rosin were tion, for warehouse, and also the withdra*wile from ware- | made at $f 62%; per 310 Ibs., delivered, with house, during the week ending and inclu:ting: Thutsdhy, | Sflont at abeut'91 67. The foreigtenews showed an’ American being interfered with. with Blexieo, which we ed on & former occasion. | of at Niblo’s Saloon this evening. i 4 on rosin in Miverpeol, but the ad'vnnce in freight ow thie yd Pol bo ore Boy be tag oe por The house is a moderate sized brick edifice, with two 2 burnt child dreads the rw artists who will assist are Mr. i opt iat; Sig ee eas m F Dry Goors ih one, rey pein ‘aout 1,000 bas a a4 2 r 2 rico & ‘This treaty we have no hewtation in characterizing Bernardi, baritone, and the Broth enhat 4 VEMENTS oman 2 " D i 8 Tit ied por ualter, ‘wiih ‘oxtented transactions | ¥i388, and a circular portico ia front of the main build tiie pees ianuereas wail. he beanhiahe Gok verano ce ater ae ‘Rierod Jon: Connenigtion: 24s 0 $1 46. ity. Value. Yrovuuons,—Pork—Tho market opened at pesterday’s 1,14 $869,32%-|. closing pricea, Jub at the close pr’ves grew'essier, aa@ 666 129,081 | sales wore made ata slight concessten' in favor of 519 462,269'| ehaxers. The trareactions footed up aout 7008 800 bbis., 62,897 | imcluding megs ut/920 50 a $20 373;, abiefly at the latter 120,968 | Qgure. Prime wosrat 917 124; a $17 25: Pain meas at — se | 317 256 0 $17 50. Béef—The market was" tolerably bi ‘$1,44,638 | without change of rvemem# in prices. Ths tales emb! about 300 a 400 bbis:, inetuding country grithe at $7 26 Pr $8, and country riese do. at $6.0 $9 50, and repacked® {192 | Western at $876.2 912. Beef hams wore’ at'$t3 a $16, 0 wil ~Funning stocks low and that free imports will be required | has a “northern exposure.’? There is no bellpull visi- bel safe ie aie bebe gain gre Lhe cal fluctuations between this | bie—no latchstring hangs outside, 1 try a small rap. | embrace purposes and views, as well as touch? spon other veut time will doubtless prevail; but, as fine | | ‘Shawen't do. Bt xl 1 | matters, which wit! lead tothe moet'importag® conse: weather now rules, the demand is’ not spirited, Feaponse. won't do. It hurts the knuckles, and | (cnces' which can be expected at this ago of the world. sand future prices will depend in a gront measure upon | is a little too democratic for even the demecratic candi- | ‘Ihe treaty, which probably will be to ard con. = eta cept eaey '# market a good business | date for the Presidency. Ah! I see—behind tho door | firmed Se en Joye te eee (dpi are Ashes rematn unchanged in price; sales are limited to | blind is a bell handle. One jerk and a smart nigger ap- ee 6 the grontea devel ‘conflicts Betwween the United +200 barrels pots at 363. for old and 47s. for new, per cwt. Jeet Go door, tone oe rae and ushers mo into the | sates and Kates, which will surpass awything of the Bark—Sales of 60 hhds. Philadelphia firsts are reportedat | library and the presence of the Hon. James Buchanan, kind which & y dicnce at brilliant as is her programme. ‘Tur Reeian War.—, tic panoramic illustration o the ehief operations of the eontending armics during th Allied waz against Russia is now on exhibition st Chines Hall, (late Buekley’s,) 639 Brondway. Boweny Taxsrre.—This popular establishment, having |, been newly farnished, decorated and primted, will open for the sumine? campaign, under Mr. Joba Brougham's | Management next Mon night. He has secured a very Aallarticies’ ‘Tho impression that our home farmers are | i28, Which is decorated with white window shutters, and | B® °f tho most important whieh this “inet arg forty effective ny, a8 will be seen the bills, Ais. per owt. Lard bas materially advanced in | The library ls in tho oastern wing. Ht contains afew | tos ever’ taken place in the history of the human |) pain. 7 je secon by ts ari Frime mess was quiet! ot SObG $18, Taco whe 8 a ‘Price, 200 tons haying beon fold at Ols. to O38. per with legal lore. Fo speak serious et SoLErv, Ist Ay, NRAB cadiaaen Donen incidiong om 4 et. * Yinweed. cake Continucs in "moderate Foquest of that sort nich by den th Cah i eee pd treaty tows the rey ‘orihene 19 maghty” platelet CHARLESTON, =A. serious riot as fr) on Sullivan’s | Miscellaneous * 3000 and sales 0fi400 Shim, gars to arrive, ae 12s¢e. ‘at 28 208, per ton for thin oblong. Rico—The sales | of that sort which burden the mails under frank, aud are | {realy Sows (he sccds of these two mighty events, name: | [1 ATiMO INT A tee et etween a thie vans Type maw | Butter was at 180. p 200:.for State, and’ ibs. a 1 @mount, to 120 torces Carolina "at 26s. 6d. | por | marked “Pub. doc.) Several largo chairs, stuffed and | cr1'n naval conflict between the United Sates and Eng: { @0d 8 largenumber of soldiers, Ono or two persons wore | Total... ....seseceseseseesseee BIT 908,648 | Mr Ohio. Choos Wap dulhat Se. a Oo. wt. Rosin—3,600 dbis., chietly to arrive, have boon | Covered with leattier, are in the room. The front door | ftd.8 naval conflict between the United States and Eng: | ata oO a ae are ; le pr aie = Pocenn a rao Ren te taken at da, Od.'per cwt. for common, ‘Tar has changed | and the back windows are wide open, and the balmy alr | land, which will erimion the Atlantic. But these two | (0: O04) Shesten, . Withdrawn from Warehouse. braced about 800 hhds., 200°0f which were Port@ Rito, af’ ; thands to the extent of 8,000 bbls. at 123. 6d. to 13s, per | of Wheatland sweeps through the apartment, rendering | [rnoxt year—the latter probably Hot til the end of he | eens | Manufactures of wool. bre Se nt tee re ‘obi, Turpentine--No transactions in rough ; 200 bbls. | i quite comfortable on this hot day. Mr. Buchanan— | Len ‘rine beginmingof the next contin Be. ny pl ie lea tricks ave resid Sun."S 40 Bn, Gdeo ewt, Tat | cafed “Jeems Buck-tuan”’ by Southern geatiomen, and | P'seett or the besinningof thenextcentury.'° | FINANCIAL AND C@MMERCIAL-| 3: 0 62.404 | | Wamuer.—The sales ersbraned from 200 « 300 Otiorne dow—Operations confined to sales of 60 casks, at dis. od. | ‘‘Jimmy Bowchanan” by his old townsmen—is there. | arty or protec the ‘construction Of a cesny” sercca tne pe : SEES hay: Tee te orvea ‘to 478, per cwt. | The above embrace the weok’s business | Four or five sturdy, honest looking Po insylvania Duteh- | toritory of Nicaragua, a charter for which, granted ‘bi mM wise: wea es Ape Facet (OP ayer raceme ate uate gaat vvin American produce. men are with him, and also an old acquaintance from | {pot inte: ie wow led Dy inOnelveece eneeceniRata 7 ONEY MAREET. = inferior at Ste. BARING, BROTHERS AND CO.'S CIRCULAR. Philadelphia, who has son in the Keystone Club. Mr. | inthis métropolis, in connection ‘witb. otiers fa vey Fuupay, June 27—~6 P. M. Total... 658 Re ii oe ese aldara br afer deere lime Pat a awe hes angers, Eriday, June 15—$ P.M. | | ithe room, replying to all Yettere not marked “Drivers, | The terms of the treaty, and tho protection it gives tothe | At the first bowrd to-day thero. was an active market, | Value put on the market during the weok......98,213',148 | omnlinne firm. | Sales —4 seu, 000"; BD 26, Yar oc ty eae ware Fo ob ba of ! Fmapprnce, 10 moar a te a) and confidentieL.? charter, will create confidence among capitalists both here: | without mucli change in prices. The variations were of a Another week of inactivity has been added to the dry | 336 eases weed leaf, 63¢c. a 150. : g . id in London in th ‘babi ‘Prise; ‘the principal articles of consumption. The money market ‘The old mart sits in his high back chair, a pening anew anid woullerful eommmusioationtine ‘ships ‘is easier. Consols leave off at 93% a 94 for account. Tho Beside the open door, of every magnitude between the Atlantic and he Sprice for the late arrival of dollars is flxed at 68.; bar all- Be wears a loose gown made of checkered calico, not | oceans. We baye no doubt, therefore, but that the ma. ‘ver, 58. 1d.; American eagles, 763. 234d. at all Romanesque or picturesque in its effect. He has | pagers of the enterprise in this city may easily raise + — Im American Stocks investments are checked by politi- light slippers on his feet anda fete Fe his mou:h, andis | thirty millions of dollars on the London Exchange, under i | tes Kcrbreie fl aud when sales are forced low rates must evidently going in for comfort, pite of hot weather. | the sanction of this treaty, and the patronage given by i , favorable character, but unimportant, Erie advanced 1 per cent; Reading, %¢, and Michigan Southern, 4%. There were very large trangactions in Erie. At the first board nearly eight thousand shares were sold. Reading was active. All the Western ralroad stocks were st goods trade, The importations, however, were large for Woor.—sine peibar Ne LL lirh tuba ned Bran ¢ . i very dull, and with the excep some 50, 3. of” the season, and espeetally so from England. ‘Fhe news | T°¥ Dh witer sales of linportames hmvo been, mader from yance, regarding tho inundation; grows worse by | From the Wert we learn tliat there's less excitomomé’ jeddner, and the accounts brought by the Asia to- | with the wool growers, and psiocs area shade lower, vere more distressing than any hitherto reeetved, | Foreign contianes dull of sale and prices nominal, e He glarced at my card with one eye, according to his | Sir H. Bulwer to the whole enterprise. Ifthe volcanic esterday’s prices, Tie traasacti li ‘consequence of which great dulness was said to pre- Cocoa quiet. G44 bags Trinidad part sold at 668. 0 59. | usual habit, and comes forward with an'easy and courte: | natnre of Nicaragua does not. interpose insuperable did. | >, mae ve aeetee Core os Pig iat pee paced feaths Pe Family Marketing, 01 196 bogs Granada, & few sold from 428. 6d. @ 66. for nate ; aes the second board the operations were principally in'Erige | vail in the manufacturing districts in those parts of the ‘ a a, ous manner, and bids me welcome to Wheatland. | cultics tothe construction of a ship canal, there is ever: q ; RETATG. BRICK OF FARM PRODUGE: I WASHINGTON a gray to or beat ie iodialen eae wibse His Dutch friends soon take leave, and in answer | probability that the enterprise will now’ be successfu i at prices ruling in the morning. The saies of this stock | country desolated by the floods, where facilities for hay- MAREBT.' PER. — man 5 to an inquiry by his Philadelphia acquaintance, he says | and that in a few years the whole commerce of the world | to-day at both boards and in thé stroet could not have | ing orders exceutod must be much diminished. 4 , faye a downward tendency. that one of them is a very. rich man“who has ’made bie | to the East Indies'and Chins, will be carried on by” this is Bere OO . Meas is still wnapproachably bigh for poor people; im- been less than fifteen thousand shares, and the market trom the opening to the clese did xot vary one-quarter percent, The bears got frightened 4 little in Erie to-day ard bought largely. The demand for the stock was very active at the close. The steamship Arago, from thia port for Southampton and Havre to-morrow (Saturday), will earry out about seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars tn specie. Ex- change closed firm to-day, We quote on London at 9% & 10 per cent premium; on Paris, 5f. 1734 a 5f. 15. The Market Bank has declared a somi-annuai dividend of four per cent ; the Mercantile Fire Insurance Company eight per cent; the Manhattan Savings Institution the usual dividend ; the Bank of Albany a semi-annual divi- vend of four per cent ; the Newark Banking and Insu- vance Company five per oent; the New Jersey Insurance Company ten per cent ; the Newark Gas Light Compapy four per cent. The Coheco Manufacturing Company has The holders of French staple goods here are firm, though no important demand is expected to prevait for them until the opening of the fall trade. Foreign woollens and cotton | is in Europe, where poor men caf only exbonce a year. fabrics are als pretty firmly hold, with light sales. | ~ Ncithes poultry ee fish present anything new to come - During the past week there has been a goood export | mont upom There is very little of eithor immarket. demand for domestic cotton goods, chiedy for | Vegetapiog aro very plentiful. ‘The market fairly rene China, For the weck ending the 2ist inst. we exported | gvor with green peas, string beans and the-like, Long - 1,860 packages, valued at $69,444—of which 686 pack- | Isiand and Jersey peas apd beans arc in, iminege quamal- ages, valued at $34,657, were taken for China. The } tics, Potatoes have advanced rapidly in price-daring the balance went to Mexico, South America and the Weet | act week. Ib was found suddenly that the old stools Indies. Brown sheetings and shirtings wero in good de- } would not last, and there are not enough of the mew pote- mand for export, at 8c. a 7c. for heavy and light goods. | tues in marked to supply the demand, Bermudas have Bleached do, were dull, Brown drftis were at 8c. for ex- | run up to $1 per DbI., and Charleston and Nonfelk pote- port,bleached 81¢., and blue were sold at former prices. | tooy are selling for $6. The old ones command $3 per Osnaburgs continued firm, with sales, to arrive, at full | barrel, prices, Corset jeans were in fair request for future de- Fruit ig plentiful ab last. Goosoberrics and.currente livery. In Canton flannels the demand was in advanco of } command lass week"s prices, Bananan, citi A few tho production, with expectations of increased activity in | piackberries aud whortleberrics are in markeh Straw- CocuxeaL rather easier. 151 bags chiefly sold: Hon- | money in railroad and building contracts by doing bis } route. duras silver, 38. 8d. a 4s.; Mexican black, 4s. a 4s. 1d.; | work Bonga and well. i i : This result will affect an entire revolution in the com- Honduras black taken in at 63. We now talked with Mr. Buchanan about politics and | merce of the world, which will bring the wealth of Tattow quict, at 45s. 9d. for Y. @. on the spot, and 458. | the affairs of the nation. He is a strict constructionist | both the Indies and Calitornia, to boot, to this great me- ~9d. a 468. for the last three months of the year. and State rights man, and intimates that he carries the | trepolis, and to the whole United States. New York will w—Steady. Sales for the week. 2,080 bales. At | doctrine into the incipient States or the Territorica that | then be'the central city of the whole, earth. Liverpool the demand had rather improved; middling | are acquiring population and forming the germs of new But another and a terrible consequence resulting from ae 6 3-16d. per Ib. States. To his mind this is the only tenable doctrino in a | the peculiar terms of this treaty is one involving, at a deed it Yas got be be a luxury, and if izkeeps on this way, meat will cyontuaily be as scarce an artitle with us as it About 150 puncheons Antigua sold 96228, ® | democratic government like eat He believes that | future though stant cay. zaval war between the Uni- : Kansas will be very quict within six weeks. Ho is of the | ted States and Englard, which, though distant, is not less ~ Davos, &c.—Gum olibanum.—420 cases at auction all | opinion that Mr. Fillmore will run, but is confident of | certain, The treaty, in its terms, affecting the righta of fold briskly; fair yellow aad pale drop, 46s. a 49s. 6d.; | beating Fremont, whether Fillmore runs or not. He | the British government to the Mosquito kingdom, is stu- fair dark, a 86s. 6d.; and very dark, 228. a 258. 6d. | thinks it would bea good thing to shake this Union to | diously two-sided and looking in two directions. Its words ‘Gum dammer.—45 cases good and fine pale brought from | pieces on account of slavery, which ia a domestic question | and several clauses are ambiguous, and may be construed Gls. a 648. 6d. Shellac.—100 chests, 50 cases and 115 } to pe settled by each State and Territory for ita ‘He | by the British government into a’ quict confirmation of bags chiefly sold from 62s. 6d. a 668. for good orage, and | sees now, for the first time, a distinct sectional party th one | their right to the protection of the Mosquito Territory, Abs. a 468. for middling liver. Gambier.—100 tons sold | part of the Union arrayed ‘against the other part, which | and now quietly conceded by the United States in regular for arrival at 18s. | Myrabolanes.—240 bags good quality } cannot get up an cleetoral ticket ina single Southern | form. But while the British Minister and his government Sold at 10s. a 10s. 6d." India rubber.—Para rather darer; | State, and which makes Mason & Dixon’s line the frontier | may be jus! giving this constructionto the treaty, of 208 bags, half sold; 195 bags Calcutta sold at 74. for | of its'operatious. Hehas no hope of carrying Massachu- | Mr. Claytoi he Cabinet understand the same lan- tolddling. setts, and regrots that that noble old State, which wag | guage and in the contrary sense, as an abandon- Corman steady. 1,134 casks, 1,066 barrels and bags | <o ‘full of patriotism and _everythi honora- | ment by the British government of all right {n reference Plan‘ation ceylon at auction mostly sold at about previous | ple ‘in the days of the Revolution, should have | to the fMosquito Territory. ‘This double understanding, ratcs,| pkgs. Mocha went from 72s. a 75s. 6d. The | pecame the hotbed of every ultraism that ‘springs up in | which may be given to the provisions of the treaty pro- following were the imports and stocks on 1st inst., com- | these latter days. He feels sure of Pennsylvania eeds from the fact that Mr. Clayton himself is no declared a dividend of $2 per share, and the Dwight Ma- } the fall. Dentms were held firmly, and favorite makes | perries arc very eheop and good, though smalk By the Pared with the corresponding period last yoar:— oct bana Ul tacalinesatcu itis Philadelphia, eieaditiae tntor, ne that tho whold matter tagl been arranged uufacturing Company four per cent. The Naumkeag | rangedjfrom 9c. a 93<c. Duck, heavy sail, was quict, | way, it is a great mistake to suppose that large strawber- eee oan 086 am bet that he will carry twenty-four States. He evidi the superior talents and negotiating powers of Sir H. Bul. Steam Cotton Company has declared a semi-annual divi- | While ravens was firm and in fair demand. Flannels | pies are the best, The peculiar flavor of the bersy Mew Chief p'ts of In regard to our airs with England Mr. Buchanaa is as | Mr Clayton only gives his consent and follows inthe | ‘Tho Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad | waiting the opeding of tho fall trad2, The changes in | gyticles, in proportion they have the better flavor. Europe.191,600,000 173,600,000 112,300,000 122,500,000 | cool asa Lancaster cucumber. He does not believe that | wake of Lord Palmerston at London, and Sir H. Bulwer G, Brit’n. 16,700,000 19,900,000 21,000,000 22,100,000 | Great Britain will peako ear upon us sia a burry, capocially here, and the Nicaragua Atirectors at Washington. ia a ca nan non {| Bot on account of Mr. Crampton’s dismissal by Gener: Be this as it may, we have no doubt the Senate wi Total. . .207,200,000 sagt tlle 133,300,000 144,600,000 } Pierce. He treats the question of dismissing Mr. Dallas | confirm the treaty as it stands, and lay the foundation * Coxw.—The supply of English wheat at Monday’s mar-'} with the same admirable coolness, He does nob believe | of the greatest revolution of commerce which the world ket was small, and it was clear? off readily at an advance | that Me, Dallas will be dismissed; is of the opinion that [ bas ever witnessed; and also plant the seeds of one of the Of 2a. a 38. per qr. on the prices of the previous Monday. | John Bull dare not hazard such ‘a measure. He speaks | greatest naval wars and rivalry between the United States foreign was held fora similar improvement, which rather | upon these subjects with the confidence of one-acquainted } and England, which will shake the world. This naval checked business. The last average price of English | with them thoroughly, and it is very pleasant to find that | conflict will take place some years hence, but wo may as wheat was 67s. 9d. on ned qrs. returned. To-day |‘ wars and rumors o! wars with our Anglo Saxon neigh- | well prepare for it, while we are enjoying all the advan Ahere was a firm market, and prices were rather dearer. | hors excite no apprehensions in Wheatland. e tages which the discoveries in the new world are placing ‘White American wheat, 742. 0 808.; red, 688. a 748. pgr qr.; After an interview of considerable length, I leave Mr. } befsre us. In the meantime, let us take the advantage flour, 34s. a 388. per bbl. Buchanan to the blandishments of his fat friend, and to | hela out to-day—the approaching revolution in com Hxav.—In Russian no change. St. Petersburg clean, | his cool, shady and comfortable retirement, and saunter | mence, whieh will make New York the great sity of th £30 10s. a £31 108. Manila flat; current quality, £35 | down the path to the high road. A few rose bushes are | whole earth; and when the naval rupture tikes place, w £36. Bombay—Of 254 bales, about half sold from £18 | struggling by the sides of the path with the drought, | can fight eur way out of it, as our grandfathers dfti ‘£18 5s. for fair quality. which now pinches the crops of Lancaster county, 1776—our fathers in 1812—and our noble selves i JuTE—Steady; 3,280 bales chiefly Gee common sorts, | the horticugure of Wheatland does not amount to much. | 1848-9. Company bave declared a dividend for the last half year «f five per cent upon their full stock, payable on the 1st of Auguet next. By a previous arrangement the di- vidends of this company were made payable on the first! days of February and August of each year. The books of transfer will be closed on the 10ta of July, and at any time previous to that date the holders of con- struction stock, who have not already done so, may con- vert the same into full stock, and thereby be entitled to the full dividend just deolared; or, at their option, such holders of construction stock may receive, on or after the first day of July, instead of the dividend, the-four per cent interest accrued, in which case such stock cannot be other articles were unimportant, and require no notice in | he following table shows the price of each artiele:-— detail. ‘The collections are fair, and the failures not more mars. humerous than usual at the same season of tho year. | Beef—Sirloin, roast, per lb ‘The largest number reported were in the Northwestern Rib, roast, prime States. ‘The returns of the value of dry goods entered at this port for consumption, for warehouse and also of the with- drawals from warchouse, during the first six months of the present and past two years, give the following results:— Movemxn3s rv ForniGy Duy Goons. Entered for Consumption. 1854. 1856. 1856. 8,778,249 5,277,875 11,111,414 9,237,498 3,709,081 8,296, © e&ccce coo ISLITILIIISISS8seegeseacsel ls BRSSESSRSISSSRKSEBE : i Cony c it is made so by the terms | : 8 payne . at an advance of 10s. per ton; £10 153. a £13 16s. for com- very pleasant owever, a sweet an sr igen Po. of silk ‘541 14,016,101 71919,031 14,657,298 mon; middling to fair from £14 108, a £17 ba., and good | 11/2, 8.very pleasant place, however, and hae a sweet and as nwcutioned in the certifloates, Do. of flax... 560 ROTO ITT STs 43181058 from £18 108 a £19 6s. phere which surrounds the White House at Washington. UNION COURSE, L. L— TROTTING. The Great Western (Canada) Railroad Company re- | Miscellaneous 2,7 2,113,998 3,541,935 ‘TurrexTins.—Rough is inactive at 83. 9d. 9s.; Ameri- | “ yr, Forney is at Harrisburg, where he has been en- ‘4 a ived, in the week ending June 20, 1856, $51,820, amet a ' can spirits, 33s, gaged with the Pennsylvania State Central Committee a A trotting match for $500, mile heats, best three in five, | ceived, Ad i ee Total......41,578,624 38,048,019 21,197,363 41,924,709 IypiGo.—The declarations for the sales to commence | gny ‘or two, in arranging matters for the campaign, and | in harness, came off on Thursday afternoon, between g.g. | éinst $33,265 for the same week last year; total re- Withdrawn from Warehouse. ‘th proximo, amount so far to 12,657 chests. in Tapping out the spoils. John is unpopular with the ceipts from February 1, 1956, $1,154,118, against $813;- | Mant, of wool. 633,308 “1,260,199 1,104,617 _ 801,861 Tnow steady at £8 23, 6d. 0 £8 7s, 6d. for rails, and £8. | 1" L : popular with the } tycle Sam and blk. m. Crow Queen. The Face was won £8 56. for bars, free on board in Wales. Scotch'pigs quiet | {Vien tcure fearful that iis uupopularisy may bo throws | by Unele Sam, with ease, in thrce straight beats. The eee ere On ee rer ere cere aee Papen. betting previous to starting was 100 to 10, and after the much wanted. Western in bbls. and tierces 568. a 588, Politicians may be interested in learning that Mr. Bu- r : Lixsxxp on the spot in fair demand at last weck’s rates. | chanan will remain at Wheatland during the entire month | rst heat it was anything to nothing. Sam was never Calcutta from granary 483. a 50s., and 543. for Bombay. | of July. The only excursions he will indulge in mean- } beaded ia the raco, and made very good time for a road- 696 for the corresponding period last year. The Assistant Treasuror reports to-day as follows:— Paid on Treasury account, + $225,014.79 Received do. do. . 165,827 78 Balance _ do. do. 6,09: De. of cotton, 603,435 1,572,289 1,529,099 1,453,496 Do. of silk 775,306 1,470,667 1,511,682 1,247,604 , Do. of flax 150,6! 622,000 725,046 069 Miscellaneous 214, 215,299 491,834 = 227,675 570 5,040,454 5,362,278 4,436,705 Total... 2,357,57 . . ‘No arrivals this week. Rum.—About 400 puncheons sold } ‘vite Will be his walks to Lancaster, and a day or two at | ster. ‘The following isa summary -—= Paid for Assay office... 4,903 04 | aaa n.41,578\624 88,048,019 21/197,363 411924709 POULTRY AND GAME ‘St previous rates. Loeward Islands 28. 1d. 28. 2d,, proof. | Wabonk, or some of the watering places in the neighbor- |" meesepay. pealp! —Match 9600, mile heats, best three | Paid on disbursing checks 57,497 30 sine = —_— — | Turkeys, per Ib.. a eee od aE Tee tees | hood. Almost any citizen of Lancaster will at all times } sn'tvesim harness, ‘ : ‘The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, | Total thrown Geen ne anes ‘9 n . ‘ade at £0 10s., from ship, Toa ‘without improvement. | °° #0e to uive information respecting his whereabouts. | +1, Woodruff named g. g. Uncle Sam, 1 1 1} Washington, on the 24th instant, were as follows:— 0h Haart AE 0065 1OA 62, OF BLE 25 AED PRS SESSA creer pee eet | aa Wittle demand for common Congou at 94. per 1b. ETERS TRE W. Peabody named vik. m. Crow Que 2 2 21 cor the redemption of Texas debt... Entered for, Warehousing. os sae | Spring ehidkens, por palt +4 coe ~ Ons,—Fish are dull. Sperm £108 a £110, and difficult Commissioners of Emigration. Time, 2: 5 For the redemption of stocks. Maat. of wool. 1,380,468 2,113,489 1,239, 226,025 | Fowls, per pair... Om a ‘of sale. Rape steady at 488. 6d, for foreign refined aud RXTENSIVE FRAVDS ON EMIGRANTS. Trornxe at BervAto.—A match for $1,000, mile heats, | Fer the Treasury department, Pe. OE Tee brolvet T'so0less T'eevee0 Lsar'ges | Guinea fowls, per pair Oar site. fhe is Re laa rome Peete a As The Board met on Thursday, Hon. Jcuan C. Varrtaxce | best three in five, in harness, between Tib Hinman and | For the luterior Department : Tar'sey 'geoor eoo'ven agelsae | Squab, per dos. napa = Boe, Palm S73. 0 $86, : in the chair. Mitter'sjpamsel, came off on the 26th inst. ‘The following | War Warrants reovived and entered. sod O° | Mocotanecua 241/701 209,906 bal,o06 aritons | Wild pigeons, per doa... Asin Rice has been in fair demand, and about 40,000 on A communication was received from the City Cham- { 's 4 summary :— On account of the Navy... - — TSia on | Black duck, « eee wom patie ets tected | Soi chant sono tn Son tn om- |S atiamerame Ran: 29 2 | “Upowanmany mrs in bn ond | Maps: ON SKU AMR AO | Rem bd. = ae @s.010s.; Rangoon, 9. Gd. Lead quiet. Common pig, | mission, but the Chairman refused to let the reporters Time, 2:32—2:31—2:32-2:34—2:36. the Treasury Department, under the law for the liquida- pe, per pa isa £25; Spanish, £24. see it, on the ground that it might be misstated and mis- 14: 2b 008008 Aaah 173 SANBAG Anam tion of the Texas debt, 602 Treasury warrants, amounting | Total impor’d.45,094,966 44,295 173 26,374,569 48,380,737 ; ecScuccce succes nwenece SRBSES SLAVSISEASS SSASBSTSERESSS CRvEsEs Baiereces ratte more saleaDic, nad about 3,500 bags tood. We learn, however, that the offer of Mr. . ape ‘Dares, cebaidin ane Bengal have changed hands; 5 to 2% per cont refraction | U"ders 1! Mind ibe Coaatidaciocnee $75,006; provided basgoae al . SORE ARE ORA LOE Ue yie rt Te Stock E: . Googeberries, per qi 0° ‘at 308, 3d. a 31s., with 7 to'73¢ per cent 283, 9d. a 29a, | Stout was, to len mamissioners $75,000, provides Capt. Caristian Weise, of the Danish Navy, says the The steamship Asia, at this port from Liverpool, brings Theat, June 2, 1866. Wennsien ter oe 0 « in Nitrato of Soda nothing doing. | ort. and further | | “chosits were made in the Shoe and Leather Bank. The | peaufort, N.C., Banner, died inthat place on the 7th inst., | two days later mews from Europe. More ense in the | $1090 Tenn St 6's, "68 91} 100shs Erie RR..s10 58% | Blackberries, per q' ~ dic tiie etn toatosat died ae, Pepper—1,200 | MOrt#ages on property to be also intrusted to the keeping | anor a very brief illness, at the age of 46 years. He | moncy market is reported, and an increase of bullion in 1000 Virg State 68 - 600 a 8876 | Apples, per ol: = bags black sold privately at an advance of 344. a 14d., Bd. | of the bank. It appears that, by law, the Commissioners | was contemplating a tour through the United States, in | the Bank of England to the extent of £303,000. Consols | 90000 1. Uoasrsi gt Sic Ceanboran ie = being paid for Singapore; 320 bags half heavy Malabar at | must now deposit with the City Chamberlain, though | company with his sister, when stricken down by the | were withoutchange The closing quotations for account | yoco0 to ro (5 Per quart. cited auction, brought 474d. a Sd. Cassia Lignea—Of 538 boxes | they can immediately withdraw it and deposit elsewhere, | band of death. Capt. Wulff occupied a distinguished po- | 1. 04 a 941 per cent. In cotton and breadstufls there | 2000 City 6's °70. 92%¢ | Strawberries, per basket. ‘oO offered. onty a small part sold at 2s. a ds. decline—from | several of the Commissioners objected to the withdrawal | sition in the navy of Denmark. na 29444 p Vp beac ema onyaivinboaaiel| Mgr ec es Tae oar es ee ae 0s. a 112s. for common to good. Cassia Vera—344 bags | of thc funds from the Mechanics’ Bank, as that institution | _ Rurvs Coaswezz, a Revolutionary pensioner, died in | '#d been no material altoration, BORER: igence F 2000 d0.......0 92" | Cherries, per Ib. 08 « and 98 cases partly sold at aon & 23a. aber tho | bad always treated them fairly. Fasex, Mass., on the 17th inst., aged 100 years. Mr, | {* not at all important. 16600 1. C RE 'BSs60 8754 ey . O ; : tage Pc acre go dg roma pe Mader gh nd FRAUDS ON EMIGRANTS, Cogswell was a soldier of the Revolutionary war, and | — ‘The last monthly report of the Bank of France, compared | 10000 do......890 &7% 18 Panama RR. °.: 105 | Herrings, por bunch ~ 0 trade and speculators, and prices are again about 6d; Ber | str, Canwicas laid several affidavits ‘before thet Board | was in the American army under Gates, at the capture of | wi, the previous one, presenta the annexed exlubit 2K0 FricRRCBa71 864g 10 Mich Cen RRopg 98° | Sturgeon) per Ib... he Sg one pe ute Er tea temple to lhe ah with reference to frauds committed upon over two | Burgdyne. At the time of his death he was the oldest . P Y Maeainem CO 7000 'T H & Alt 24 me 2 c vad 93 | Bass, . + 008 H tion nearly sold at full prices. In foreign large transac- i see Guu, one.of the complainants, stated that he | Py'0" °° ttc Iatolliger hed Debtor. kta Tk, 103% Mich S/N la BR Hs) Lect « om ry ons have taken place, comprising at public sale 1,557 | oatted on Douglas & Zitscke, London agents of Sabel & | > Tim CovaTas ov Sirawsncnt.—Mtalligence roneha Tuna, ransitCo,.. 10% 60 a0 99% | Eels “ io mae hhis., 758 bbls. Porto Rico, 890 boxes Havana, 258 hhds, | “Med on Hongias & Ziseke, Landon of Sabel & | rondon on Monday, the 10th of June, of the death of the } cu ieat of the bank ones 50 HEC... 10% 50 do... DED OOH | Hele, q ; 913 and 1i6 bbls. Nickerie, and 9,100 bags Siam: also by pri. | 7s; shippers.in this city, and paid them the sum of | Countess of ee encens, Ru ee yer ene yearn erve of the bank "9s io0 Penn Coat Corue0 102" 900 1Occcce O8ie | Borgia “« = 200 ‘vate contract considerable sales have been made, chiefly leven pounds sterling for a passage bad “ty lon, Of | rather suddenly, on the @th inst. Her Ladyshlp was @ as ded. Deoneny, pated BE Pe nn Coa Co p60 102 4 do ice OM B rE : ~ om ee er ‘cavgoes Of HAVADA e000 © himself and sister, to Boston, Mass. ; ‘that the said agents daughter of the late William Talbot, Esq,, of Talbot Castle, nuk notes in circulation 682°863°500 50 Cumb “4 a sorckants a fo! lay he a jounders, c - @ — 000 be (0 wo 105g), at 448, 6d. a 44s seat him and his sister, to Liverpool, where ho shipped county Wexford, by his first wife, a daughter of Law: | lank notes in Circulation aon Canton Co ‘ 0 itt RRedin 645g | Bullliends, — se 30a. Ox; 180 cases, 400 bags | XT New York, inthe ship Empire, On arriving in this | rence O'Toole, Faq., of Buxtown, in the same county. In | |, Of the bran : 8,428,060 } 70 NY Central RR. 65°" | Haddock, x [= a 00 vered horesand onthe | CY, he called on C. B, Richards, in Broadway, on whom | ig14 she martied tlic late Farl of Shrewsbury, then John J /tk note nb 45st 160 do... .b60 6434 | Halibut, 008 a 018 t, 200 tons Java at 458 300 tone clay Macila stage, | he tind am order from the London agents to pass him on | talhot, aq. who sticceeded to the earldom on’ his uncle's | Rigi. 28 4,129,969 | 850 319 Gal & Chi 1134; | Blue fish, “ 905 & oo8 g the 2 N . | to Boston; but Mr. Richards informed them that he could “ 0 . ebay “rel current creditor 208 100 Cley & Tol RR... 77! Weak do., “« 00 a wigs, Gd. Afloat, 1,600 boxes Havana (No. 12 a 123g) | 10 Boston; but Mr. Richards informed them that he could | enth jn 3827, nnd died suddenly at Naples, in November, Anat sapere 200 se Si 100 Cley & ToLRR.-g 71; | Weak do, 06 8 008 sold at 308, 8d.; 3.100 boxes (No. 124, 8 15) at 30s, 6d-; | Dot 10 60, and seat them to Schall & Johnson, 05 Gi 1862. By her deceased husband Lady Shrewsbury had Asal heal oe 760 Frie RR... 320 uimon, fresh, on oe ( at 31s., for the United Kingdom; and | Wich street; but the emigrants could find no such per- | issue ason, who died in infancy, and two danghters, one | }?- ne Or = Bs 0 Fresh niackor€l, ‘ s 850 boxes (No. riven i = 3 sons at that number. Sabel & Cortis were also ap- | ce whom has been raised to the rank of princess Dy the }. Dividends payable ei 347,430 100 do. Salt mackerel, ’ 0% « 0b 800 boxes white Havana af 40s., for a near port. Pealed to; but they would do nothing, and so the poor ¥ Kiny of Bavaria, and ia married to the italian Prince Do. {| Piecounts and sundry interests, 15,286,646 38 Ro. Salt shad, “ Lome = 1855, 856. See a Py mom doligen ent Were Swindled Out Of } ria Pamphili; the other wa the wife of be ty tenn Re-discoumt the last six inonthe, 1,464/336 200 ae. a arerae si Saue es, ae 7 i ‘ rhese, Dut died about Gileen years ago. Lady Shrows- | Pe i 4 5; ; ss - ier porte by Europe: Ppa rad It appears that Mr. Cullum’s story oes two hundred bry was a zealous adherent of the Roman Catholic faith, bg bills..... ‘ see br —— Is a Sounds and tongues, per Ib. 08 2 =m ‘} Z thet other emigrants have been served in the same wierd oa with which the name of her own family and of her late | “U2dries..... 121, 0. 924 | Smoked shad 0 a aw 650,700,000 some person or other has made one thousand dollars and | jushand are ao cloxely identified; and she was well yg -: 9234 | Soused salmon, per. can, ia *. - Total, TOE. e+e. +41. + 4,660,700) over, if thede allegations are, true as sot forth in the | Ltown for her exteusive charities, | Total .... +1098 625,720 1,086,178,48 | S09 | sm mon, per. Ib, 9 8 ; complaint. ‘ , a 5 : Sa 5 ‘This matter has beon referred to the counsel of the Cash in hand.....62+ esse eeeee+ 116,965,242 117,610,819 a ‘diet ports of Europe. Bonrd, for investigation. Great Fipz ar rae Curvron Srate Paison— | (ash in the braneh banks,..... 169,430,964 268,720,617 eae ne ioe bias Oystors—Princes bay, per 100. «06240 16 ‘Beat Britain..........+.+161,200,000 ‘The coal contract and other routine business were thon | 90,000 Wow or Pxorairy DestuovKp.—At 10 o'clock on | Commercial bills overdue.,.... "669,728 "711,607 | 10000 Missquti St 6's, ee Virginia Ne ow ie (000, 261, taken up, when the Board adjourned, to meet af the | Friday.nighta fire broke out in the old foundry building | Commerciai bills discounted, but 7000 NY Con RR 6's, 687% | Clams—Shrewabury, “ 025 076 Ee bo 800,000 | Qcarantine next Wednesday, jn the Clinton State prison yard. ‘Tho upper part of this | _ not yet due... 210,733,008 298,818,186 | 7000 NY Con RR O's, ss LitieNeck,’ = 2 oo ol fi i i noe A WERELY smauany, building was wed a8 a pattern shop, and the material | Do. in the branch baniks 172,102,080 ss,omg.1a7 | BO shs NY Cen RRbS oy | roteter: per Uh = ' 3 Eraits, 1968. 0137s. Spolter firm at £23 17s. Gd, a £24. ‘ being dry, and a sharp south wind blowing at the time, | Advanced on dep. of bullion 2,878,500 1,054,800 feading RR snw. Green Garis, pe on Ro ‘VRE MARKETS. Number of emigrants arrived to June 18, 1856....47,317 ig ary, aay he branch bank: 10,600 736,300 | 26 Mich Cen RR 59 a 5 : Ba’ “c “ © gince, to June 28, '3°479 | the finmes rapidly swept away the upper as well a3 the | Do. by tke branch banks... 2,710, 786, Bef eo Boxy | Terrapins, doz... ‘ana Hava, June 11, 1856, fo : ree | lower part of this building, and extouded from thence to | Advanced on French public se- bes) eh The following extracts from an td Price Mende of | rota aeate 50,795 | tho steam saw mill, destroying it completely, and burning | | curitics..... nie 300 do.. 30 69% | Potatocs—Old, per bbl. &, 3 00, he above date, in regard to American products, will be | oe ate in i86b. 96.586 } up the lumber in that vicinity, From thence the flames | Do. by the branch banks. .. RO THA AY Ri” oer aT get te interosting, especially ws to what extent the prices of ie ; 66, Oa ee Ee dematisine shop comrlctely destranice | Advanced on rallr'd securitioa, {fo hind Ay 5 80 New a $ be Ioreadstufl’ were influenced by the late wevere floods 1 | case thie your Toro1 | the ame in’ short time. Thence the flames spread t |". bY the branch Dank. i 200 Cley padi Wena i, hi ck “<3 Srausens hencabeventees fer ames spread ¢ | 1% UY a "Prmapercyre.—We Jeft our market under tho infueno» | Number of inmates in the institution at (1858.) (1865.) ee widely taarroren: toe ong betoieg toe a huge weies. | Foets of June 20, 1848... 10 = do ++ 16% | Bermude ontons, bushel. rs of the unfavorable weather and the fearful inundation Wards Island... 2.06 : ’ ; ine room, which had a | Discount of Treasury ; hich havercatised so much distress tothe country; price | Number of inmates do, do. af MH... "list | See ‘oan wae linet 0 Fecproot building, was Government stock Feserved = hee be wever, liave not advanced so much as was general —_ —_ Do. digpo: able. , ddiauheves ARo—Dew, each. anticipated, but. the demand has been brisk and sell Tava, “gora | MAYA. The fame next extended to and destroyed sixot | Po, dieporables sini 000 ¥ OFEY COMMERCIAL REPORT, | Ctoepenzes oot. ers to arrive are rather on the resorvo, at Mon. | Overdrafton Bank, Jan, 1866,,.. ae 081 07 | into ‘charcoal, with their contents, A large coal shed and | I ae property of branch tnd i (ee ann Td, (A tivilliers, on ‘Thursday, with a small supply of wheat | Receipts to June 1 1856 ‘ -$106,1 about twenty rods of the pickets (fence) was also de- | Expenses of munagement of the 5 of the corn Exchange, had not received thelr privato ler. | Carreter bush... ... srerees above Tr 1 OF, unk to" the average. rate of fr | eceiPts since, to June 26," s+... 81068 00,15 os a9 | s1royed. | The loss is estimated at from $25,000 10 $90,000, | BAB er. neseis es S817, 1,489,795 | Te eit ny the Asin, and hence the effect of the | Salad, each... Gi Eryer mark of 200K. Here we havo lead a good de- 2 The oes fall on the State of New York, which owned the | Premium on purchases Bolt 600,428 2,346,404 | news was not developed, aud was not expected to be | Garlick, per bunch. A ere were three hundri ‘mand, particularly for flour, and the sales of Aterican 6a 004 36 | Tee chars oven Miro prisowers a the Feached 13,000 Dbls., at f. 30 to 40 50 by public sale, and | Pisbursements, as per previous ac- Soe turing oe pregresl e€ Use kre’ ere wie tm he fr. 40 60 to 41 for private contract, fr. 42 for Now York | — counts, to June 18," ~6108,971 46 seetne Bt Ue priccn, and HeGOe (here.Wee. no. nears of extra and Baltimore, and fe. 41 t'42,to doliver in July | No payments on June I 108,071 46 | {nel Seatinguishing the flames until the fre burned out until to-morrow. The sales of flour footed up about 7,000 — per head. a 8,000 barrels, of all descriptions, closing at about the | Leeks, bunch. quotations of yesterday, which were as follows:— ‘Turnips, white, Common to good State..., $5 30.8 $6 70 | Lima Common to good Michigan. 86a 6 16 | Parsley, bunch.. Sundries Total. 1028, 625,426 1,066, 173,487 ‘The London Vimes of the 12th inst. says: nnd August. In wheat the sales here were 5,500 bags of itself. The large forge building, containing twelve brout * 630 | Green half peck, pod. Ga Er. ,75 to 82 60; 1,203 hect Blanquitlos, also by public escape, but fortunately was saved. There ie suflicient | with gold, contain only lead and shot. The amount of the | Extra Ohio.. ‘ 7 00 | Parsnips, per dos... auction, at fr. 88 to 88 50; 55,000 kil. Reymouth at fr. 45 Sov" itside of the rd, which ‘4 male mPanel 4 OUTHERN CHIVALRY AMONG THE INDIANS—A | charcoal remaining ou |, Ww wa; un ol a on ete tae tol) Kil.) | pest.—We understand that two Indians, somewhat the | touched by the fey to supply thowe forges Tor some tine a at ee ee rom New | worse for liquor, challengod each other to mortal combs. | to come, so that this part of the business will sur no in- eerie UE bags whent troy Now Origa ‘ or two since, near Mr. Thorp’s house on the east | terruption from the fire. The furnace, which was ent rely ae Votash remain firmly supported at fr, 48.60, | “de of Reaver lake, in this city. The duello took plav» | ‘<trpyed, baw been running for some months.—Zivy Aut little doing; poarlash has given way and some 13 bbls, | With rifles, according to ee ee Lac ele Budget, June 24. RYontrenl were disposed of at fr. 62. Imports—8 bbls. | St rpned Mh Wiles, aiid is. the eet itelonb oui oy re een eal cated OF wale, intoxiention, was of course the one who got shot.—Bra»r | Brivis Troors in Cangpa-—Yesterday after- et sag vis u reprbticat neon, between three and four d”Clock, a. draft of 15) men pot Aging grt at St peorai 100,000 kil, | Zam Wiseomein, 7 Tinted for the 1h regiment, landed from on board ths iark whale, to arrive, at fr. 1,000 to the probable Norinan Morrison, from Cork, and marched up to bar- time of arrival; 1,200 kil. cocow nut, at fr. 60, and 18,000 Tur Sertiemext or tHE Texas Destn—Up to | racks, preceded by the regimental band.— Quebec @ ,:e1/e, kil, palm, at fr. 67 per 50 kil., duty paid. Imports—450 | yestercay morning there have been issnedatthe Treasiry | June 26. ensks palm oil from the cons? e” Africa, | Tepartment, une er the law for the liquidation of the T xa+ deuciency at present ascertained js about £9,000. A por- tion having been sent to Paris, the result was communi- cated to this side, and an examination on behalf of the consignees to-day at the Rank of England demonstrated the extent of the fraud. The boxes came from the interior of New Granada, and were shipped at Carthagena, The circular of Wm. Ayens, stock broker, of the 11th nst., SAyBi— Lord Clarendon stated in the House of Lords last night that up to the 27th ult. Mr, Crampton had received no in timation of the intention of the American government to dismiss him; and the probability now is, that the only step which will be taken in reference to the British Minis- Fxtra Genesee.....+ 490 | Asparagus, bunch 6 85 Srencate, each. 8 75 | Tomatoes, box. 8 00 | Spinach, Radishea, bunc! 9 76 | Water cresses, qr. Do.” fancy and extra, Canadian superfine and extra Choice extra Georgetown, Kichmond City Mills and St. Louis......4 é Haxall and Gallegos. 1.10758 =» | Green mint, banoh. Included in the sales ‘& 1,000 bbls. Canadian at | Rhubard, quotations given in che above table. The market for | Pumpkins, each, oh brands (Was steady, with sales of 700 a 800 | Cucumbers, doz, pis, at quotations, Corn m al—Sales of 150 bbls. Jersey were made a, $2 94, Wheat was active, with sales of | Butter—State, per Ib. about 60,000 n'60,000 bushels, including eniehy the com- Orange, “ mgp and medium grades, without change of moment, Ohio, @ eeveeger SB SBssses 2 BPePrPrre POPE PeEEP PrP PPPPP - —We have only to record the sale of 75 | debt, 602 Treasury warrants, amounting to an aio ter at Washingtong will be to request that another may witle choice lots of white were scarce and firmer. In: | Cheese, per Ib. cae Mania eicen 8 tf, $127 60 per 100 kil. Im- | of $6,580,877 74. Tho distribution ‘of this ~¥ vim Snow IN THE Movunrains.--There fs at the pre: | appointed. However objectionable such proceeding may the sales were 6,000 bushels Lonvdian white at Finatish, per porte—$10 bole. salt provisions and 2 casks hams from | amgng our own citizens for the most part—very litt : sent time, in the vielwity of the Hoosac Mountain, a scow- | ve to Lord Palmerston’s acwministratton, they will have { about 16,000 Milwaukie red av $1 28 a $1 30, and Pineapple, each New York. i ing held out of the United States. ofcourse hada |} drift three feet deep. So says Greenfield Qrectle. | no alternative but to concede, as there is no doubt that | a cargo of good Club do, at $2 46, with 3,000 bushela Sapaago, per Ib, ice remains well supported, but with rather leas do- | most beneficial effect on the stat of Amorican wom tary | The above paragraph was staried about flye weoks since, neutrality laws of the United States have been vio- 1 fndiana white at $1 31, and a cargo of fair white Canadian } Rags, fe por dom..... ++. ban lest week. oe—26 tercos Carolina at fr.433 } aifairs.— Washington Star, Jung 25. and js atil) going the sounds. luted, while therg thes is a solution gf Was question wih 4 at $1 50, Soubero was scarce. J snail lot damagod Honoy, straingd, yor ib

Other pages from this issue: