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NEW YOKK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1856. gs $m Ht Deminne Commgmmentioneny, «i |inme means of amrtiation, he prodsoe of the pab- Pen(ecom ia Fol 5 cag for foun tulle are still much fn favor, pes: | thal orders have, been ree ‘Da guveramnens oftene reaboring is paige ee thus far, in coma Puenvo Piava, July 9, - “we nee , What ball we write this month respecting “ Ly — Those marked as good by the bank, Amstances have beon parigon light year, amounting Anothir Recohition Impending. Foreign. Conspi | Sst cicolar ofthe Minister for Foreign Relations, | yoge," since neatly al who exercise away fa tha, | W7eRUb# of wila rose, clematis, flaisiea, blue orm | ihentioued me today of note “olfered ia payment of . to $106,882; and in compaslaon with the receipta of Stamp auties being refused. As far .48 at present known, all Lup forged notes are of the denominstion of 100franos. 1847, decrease of 806,436, ‘The annexed statement exlibite the average dally 4,0 ont of Missour! and movement in the leading departments of the banks 6 1955, branches on the Soth o¢ of this city duriug the week preceding Saturday | Bank oF Missouri ann Brancums, Jom, 1866. morning, Aug. 16, 1856. RESOURCES, ree , be little creation, “ the world of fashion,” have alread ae racy gamete Litetca ofthe Republ—De | wih unecemrycxteen ac, enum cones | let Pie for ele mmmerexcundans!" We mun | @eceagty,“aneane and, becoming. fone te monatration by Spain Against the American | Heit VPS Yompted from transitory drawbacks, | How them into the provinces, overthe Swissmoun | ""ROODcL composed of silk und | +i Treaty— Movements of Santana to Defeat the | 1 ought on by deplorable errors and recent un. | ‘its, or to the varlous watering places periodicall ¢mneh wor! ‘Conspiracy— Necessity for Action on the Part of | fortunate events. resorted to, and describe the costumes worn, which | the seasom advances. ‘They are generally trimmed the United States, &¢.. e+ We asserted that New Granada deserves our in- de Ville is | With violettes of blonde and wreaths of small flow- I write you under circumstances very dull for this terest, and in order to justify our opinién, we shall | yon" "iy thie vexcurl the A se Se mankeen, | e* round the crown and curtain. briefly pass in review some ¢f the measures which, Fr Lace is much ased in the mannfacture of bonnets. New Yori Orry Banks. | ernie We kre ane eve, Of & pokey! hare” | of ie have been adopted to advance it in the par | cabroldered in silk sor an English quilting robe | ‘hose made with English point. are. moat in favor: Cire, Dipaet, | cane—and@ I use this Indian word in this case, be- cause it means wind from the four points, and the revolution which we expect every moment, will come from four points, viz:—France, England, Hayti nd Spain, all combined, all united in the exeoution 878,970 250,376 2, $84,927 349,381 3,500,365 1,230,399 203,690 4,621,374 | 370,261 9,406,164 | ‘They should A law, pasced in the month of June, 1850, hasten- herp yc dg aad. The bod had | with the basquettes: i. la, Husserde, to is ¢ ed the abolition of slavery th ronghont the whole re- | sttathed in’ wide triple’ plaits, Sometimes a | S0Wers mot too le. Black lace bonnets are also pm. ian ane a eried rae sipeenre white quilting basque replaces the hodice like worn; when trimmed with azaleas or fancy Geraniums they are certainly not wanting in ele- Great Britain, 80 much the more 90 as, in imitation Sat fete tee omtint parr nag ep 8 nd beers ances aah perbaps, form the moat becoming coif+ ; sent admin | of the last power, it indemnifies, out of the public | cage the basques. The sleeves ie Fron, ‘of the for a blonde. of two ideas—vither to put down the pre treasury, the slave owners, Since the contract for Pruit is stil! much used for coiffures de bal. The ration and to bring in Baez as chief magistrate, be- | 9 railroad on the Isthmus of Panama has been car- as oe piacere hee ore west ae oh mixture of and flowers or fruit is very ele- use it committed the crime of concluding a treaty | ried into effect, and from the time the works for ef- “2 places the gslon, ‘e gee We have seen a cviffare composed of barbes SSesessce Total. p+. sisdesseee Capital stock owned by State... $054,205 27 | Capital stock owned by madivid’s, 261,200 00 Heuser uz {540,867 249,415 246 a to the taste of the wearer, and is sewn round the Ii mixed with loi ete States, or, If not possible, to destroy | fecting the opening of a rapid line of communica | bottom of the skirt—eleeves and basques producin ot "a chamaiey elect, partion. | Morehant’’ Ex. 25101 | BRS ip “hoot bee har ationali¢y by sche of another | #0m between the two oceans, the Isthmus Bev tesa effect. A cambric , fi fh an em: titties Re Rational : be ine den wal inundated by the impetuous waves of American and | # Chatming lehu, wil | farly in tight bair. Interest and en, om 4 “ ) a broidered collar. Under sleeves, with deep cuffs,a Boulougue invasion, helped by those tive uitions | uropean emigration; Fanama became the Por) | ia chevaliere, attached by enamelled and gold bat. Timent. On the 6¢ of June last, Senor Segovia, the tons. A cravat of broad ribbon or black velvet tied Virginte Moniond Fuquirer, ang. 22. Bpanish Charge d’ Affairs in this republic, went Calllosnias wien ee Santormad int ane in two large bows without cade: andabonnetof } snomas Crawford, Eaq., the American bastpbit back to the capital from Puerto Rico, via St. Tho- | an ination, 1 Ne cons ‘erected | 5Wiss straw or Leghorn, tricmed with.fsats, &c.— | Was itt Richmond last week, and closed a contract ip express legal authorization, was vet—such as cherries, wah piue, ils hite, | With Governor Wise for the completion of the monu- 8, and soon afver it was rumored there, as well as | into a federal State, which made the most libera! with a fallot, apy a fn e, fete thie le. | Ment, by placing on the four waat circular pedes- here, that be had received from the Cabinet of Jame is internal reroment, stealing foal i aaSetaer AE TS ea RE SER He tals the ‘age of George Mayon, the author of the drid, by the Spanish mail steamer tou2hing at +b been. witnessed. in For the sea side, white quilting peignoira, with mis Vectaretion’ 0 3 in 1776, the first Puerto Rice, fll arbitrary powers to act agalast | World to Heaven Sby Yepent thee generat | Poeiaehs7e much. wor: they are very ful, and | Aden, Ancien: Chef Justice, John Mania e republic, uader any pretext, no matter how | Isthmus may that the Taws of the country and the | trimmed with embroidered muslin’ Robes with | &° General Thomas Nelson, of Yorktown, dis- respected Butchs aléis’, Greenwich Leather Man Seventh Ward. 8 expenses. Leas protest accoun Contingent fund Due to banks. Cireulation ‘Total noe The following table will show the discounts, de+ posits, circulation and specie of the mother bank, and the reveral branches:— Discounts. Deposits, Circulat'n 636 1, Bank at St. Lovts.$1,606,444 1,179,636 1,700,500 1,185,260 Fayette braach.. ‘191/692 4 Tete ight, in order to carry on tholy obotinuec rinciples of international A‘ boing: . bssquines of checked coutil in mil’e raies of various tinguished sona of Virginia. Thus, in the language pposition to the American treaty, and ia | both by natives and threlaners, Foy pty colors. of Governor Wise ‘6 Lexington oration: — j yelmyra ite ery way to prevent its exchange. Aud at the | at the gre' Morning walking dresses are composed of a ma- | — Thc monument may he an Ideal of the colonial State in 44,380 Y52'580 79,6TL 213,830 94,262 Spripgtield Hanover lesivgwa do. : i ion of its territory. i a Lewis—the Revoluti Henry—~of ‘itten c \- me time, the Spaniards in that city commenced to ba fe apvernment of gee dosited augoe fpeiayioe iaince of. wale i Laps thor Satien aril Bill of riglt iu « Masosaof, iadspentions ti The oast that a Spanish fleet was coming, and that the | time © ago, by ite 9 Towery 92 863,227 PER o med The ornaments are of black velvet, disposed ina | Sotiereon—ot the ways aud meuns and acticn of the | Metropolitaa 650 6,270,742 08 1,487,007 2,098,480 1,601,600 from the a olution ina Nelson—and of the adjustment of th Citizes ‘ itt Qaet) var" heaty would not Le consummated. = of a oenetation, 4 the intention of the country, thoneprt tanto’ tens ee repore oneach | (ines bye judiciary in Messballscanh the whole te reo aoe ids The. Philsdelphia Ledger of the [5th inet., com- By article 7th of the Dominico-Spanish treaty i ‘means of steamboats on the river Magdalena, | *¢¢ the skirt, or simply up ront; between these | surmounted by the head of all, the c:owantng glory of all e8.ait taius the following in relation to the circulation of 93.730 408'827 3 119,082 1,054,444 | *m0a!] bils:— 384 '465,830 | The bapks of Tennessee, it is said, threaten to renist the law Of that State, prohibiting the issuing any notes vnder the cenortination of Gye dollars. This law was passed atthe last session of the Legislature, aud will go into Operation on the first ef September next. The law of this State, of the same effect. some years ago, was simi- janiy wuneed by the banks and brokers, as was more recently the law imposing a fine bir gory person sba'l pass # bill under the denomination of five doliars, of apy other State, within this Commonwealth; but both laws went into force, and are fn existence now. The ‘Orst, es régar‘s the issuine of small notes, we believe is universally respected. The other, the circulation of small notes of other States, it is to be regretted is notes generally observed, nor its violation a {trequently eu- foreed, aa it ehould be. On the northern border of the State, report says, the law is violated with’ impunity, and 1.054.995 | J many persons, probably, unconsciously. In this city, 129.932/953 | those visiting our markets from Jersey and Delaware, ate where suth bills are permitted, bring @ considerable 6, ‘35 | emount among us, and ivg'ead of being carried directly 6,668,058 | to the brokers and sold, that they may be returned for g aa concession of 10 ‘varas of land to all columns is placd a row of large velvet buttons, | ina Washington. was agreed that those Spaniards who have resided | besides roota engage tuemecives to. cullivate | Sometimes tringed, or curled with a narrow la:e,or | "ty consultation’ with Mr. Crawford it was deter- n the republic, and obtained Dominican nation them within a fixed time; exemptin” the immi- | *ccompanied by grelots; at other times a velvet rib- |’ mired to ornament the six lower rectaogular pedes- ould bie to be Spanish sow--' in ! hi i bon, in dents, lozenges, or double zouleaux, with a be al come again Spi the grants from contributions and mili’ .:y service for vet butto ‘th ‘a th tals, not with eagles, as originally designed, but hich case their sons of age wovl? “#V¢ the same | twenty years. If the circumstances of its treasury biheg 4 nm marking the angles, rans round the | with trophies representing the peculiar characteris- ht. Senor Segovia, maki-o Vety wrong use of | did not allow it to do all it wished todo in order to | *Kitt, and ascends on either side, tice of the men to whose statues these pedestals be- e) ni eryasait t0 admit in bis books as attract forefen immigration, it has, at t leas, clear sienna ged oe ARO La Mode, a long ibe idea, al! will admit, is appropriate and h pulation, maniiest tal us school taste, chooses orname! paniands so™< Dominicans, enemies of Santana's ot ait and indosie bare been opened to the | least complicated, and most easily discerned by a ba 8 Crawford is now in Washington, whither he dministration and friends of Baes, merely because | jaboring classes, elevate their intelligence, | °asual glauce. The robe de chambre, with velvet | has cent some exquisite models, re senting the cir an--wrs Were Spaniards, in which point of | and teach them how to apply to labor the scien: | Tevers forming a bin bebind, and ends in Rregeeenct Civilization in America, for a pediment Sw the great majority of the country might like- | tiflc principles of which, til then, they were ig- | /ront crossed over the # nt, with a row of buttons | of the extension of the Capitol. Mr. Crawford will valbapcte y psy me, so as to increase the productive action | own the front of the skirt, is muoh in demand for | gai! for Hurope on the 25th September, to finish his ise be considered Spanish. The government, fore- | of their arms, and to provide them, directly, with a | the neglige of bathing costume. A large pelerine, | works for Virginia and other Places. ’ It is proper P! eing the fatal consequences of this violent inter- a - ford greater sum of prosperity. ecged with a broad velvet, completes this ro! tbat we should state that Mr. Orawf. tation of the article, opposed Senor Segovia's ac- fine nansook, printed mu: pleted. terpretation. Coneeauently, the Dominican exeon- | has increaced to-day to 60,000. The national li | ferinejfemme clegan'c,, the embroidered musiine, | It is confidently expected that the ian ata- 9, 102 For garden, promenade, or the shady walks of the patisfacti beauti The legislative dispositions of ibe years 1950, | park, the most graceful negliges for ung ladles are mene ey coypaoeaes perma op, and he closed the register of Spaniards until sare ben age le ae pital, Bog vd first ee siins ond jaconets, with | monument on our Capitol squaie has been com- two contracting parties would agree on its proper LePage in the year 1810, 40,000 ee, hale A ger trimmed with ty ribyons. mnetimes, | tue of Washington, now boxed up in Munich, will nd le ts the best citizen who first enters suit for ite appointed an Extraordinary Envoy and Minister | biary more than 18,000 volumes; a decree | however, a simple ignoir of clear white muslin, + " eer th Court of Madrid tote dat | GREE andy ray of national works be | Ived wih isk ure andornamentehamply nits | 2 ¥°M oot, fem ameter, dove hee: |. rye annexed statement exit» compariaom of | ha, ict tab nove ram rg, fic as, almost at the same time, the Ame- | formed, an tall the faparteas {Bze- | a bem, through which is passed a ribbon to match | mack, Captain Pendergast. At my Propeller will be | the leading departments of the banks of this city for | circulation, in violation of law, and under ou treaty was Fatifled, the Charge wentiaahnrry | ©i00s collection of almost all the important docu- | the lining, fastened down the front by bows of rib- ate ? bite evalty of $25 for every such ‘bill passed. The St. in a British steam frigate of war, | ments relating to the revolation of 1610, as well a8 | hon, is adop'ed. ‘The sleeves are formed of two or | Pi4Ced upon a large ark and towed up to Richmond. | several months:— Toe tbo] gons’'dne, Gok shone tame tad ohe pee ‘est month Ome ‘Bhaes’ mad attteak ee Soe gap ane receding it, besides a te thee frills tomatch the hom on the skirt, F ——— Say Xone are Ba a ceedings under its are’ very simple, and, the penalty aay erpretatiou which he gives to the above article, numbers of curious productions of all kinds and | Betelle of colored Saks d = ans teh eine vieaseue ov couuty tu whieh the euit is brought; and may be sued for ‘Ghas been propaguting through his agents, in the | °°10r8, backs, pamphlets and periodicals ‘The trial loved jaconet, edged wich cut ruches; for 00,004,608 13,846,878 7,582,096 8 4 8 as debts of li aot 0 erior #8 well as in the capital that he has au- | bY jury has been Totroduced certain cases, with Selaiier: oa ed vhs clear musta, ger plain oe a ors 739 Fr ook cts Snetlis Coverable th au auy ection of debt, fn the aise of ius Coes, ority:to register as Spani those who de- | the intention to extend it to others; education has | °™yroidered, and Lact tbe role Monpax, Aug. 18—6 P. M. '307,008 12,218,240 7,721,825 monw:aith, a+ weil as for the use of the proper county as from Spaviards, and even the negroes, giving | been [declared [free, the obstacles which debarred | tinue in favor. Evers nde i 4 a oy con: | ‘The stock market does not exbibit any important 95/681/734 11,666,301 7,716'402 for tke peraon suing, the law deolaaring it uusec fm & guarantee that no one who has once been | th¢ rer classes from acquiring the necessari ope or More @ o, ty Aa a we | » eeelt witty variation. ‘There appears to be tess disposition to 124 7,724,970 pan - bee bd Rees cosh onegel balan on A istered in his consular office will be compelled by | *2Ow)cOge being r:moved, by confevring on the dif- | 9%¢ OF More dresses ‘c material—black for 7 Pr 7)858,217 77,682,028 | PY baxk pu porting to lssve such itiegal . Dominican government to carry arms. one ferent communities the management of their local | t°¥" 40d gray for the country or travelling. No- | sell, and the operations are therefore more limited 7,840,114 76,615,807 | of the € Sane soghs to be espacio, pre thie, Bes ently, the more ignorant, just with a view tore. | ‘terests; the administration has been deceatral. | ting can be more convenient, as they are seally The tendency of prices continues downward, and at 7,988,166 17,862,66) | Ine On cee cin poe caitiea Wo fivct catora walt whic. = = Ey 3 $s 2. 3 & 80 e themselves from the military service, ized; the monopoly of tobacco, capital punishment cleaneed from dust by slightly brashing, Seale, co violation. As regards the threatened reristance in Tea- ng daily to the Spanish consulate by hundreds, | °F political crimes, the quarantine, the sanitary cere, Coens ne Selle as when new. They are al- peatce po, lasts eee — ae! ena oeues 200 erouureos favonieas | Leese we understand the Danis take the ground that the registering themselves as subjects hf her Catho. | Coréons and passports have been abolished; the Month _ P a Sones: Coal, 3; Ai 92'089'020 79011670 751326,36) | /"™ probibiting smail votes conttiots with rights conferred Majesty. has been deslared completely free; the obstacles to re a iss tien ae mantles are | Reading, 3; Michigan Southern, 4; Cleveland and 2,512,408 TOAST 14.678. 166 |)'DY thelr reapestive, chartera._ If Ship neustange: ie) peby u tl , p - ciated in, the long mooted question ofhow far e bank cl 7 such condu t, a8 this, Senor Segovia beyond | Of finan ecience, hive’ beste reno ae ames | ered muslin, with ever one deep tilt or entirely | T0!*do, 1; Chicogo and Rock Island, j, Galena and } Dec ain Pooreat eeloseiae | ter ix a vested right, will come Before the Supreme Court question fer tts phate “7 gh “ ja- grades have been abolished, and the privileges of covered with several narrow ones. The mantelet | Chicago opened at 107) per cent cash, and closed at } 5. 15, 93'900'038 7 8: for edjudication, The banks everywhere have long neld That ie cauncl prose “on he nfsantget | *Secergy annul <harpe made of whit ule with one deep foaace | 1oT, buyer 60 days. ‘Te market sina very unset. | oe ar Wades Se, aces reed eam, ea niican itz es Epaniarde,naless the aveation | ory of the ‘dutinguisied engineer Codeas, have | Ceaanl ond s arent favorite rite” young laden. | 164 “Onditon. An improvement in pris is out of 95.883,000 1,087,200 F,00 side'of the frm ot tatt chettrs, "On te other hema ¢ and the young republic.” Andwhatis | fuinished the tape of somewhat more’ than | PRD Ufone modistra Rave iatrodeont away; but Ja. several eading'rallroed: stocks prices 96,298.68 18,386.200 7.401, 708 $3,002,828 | 1's Conic tn eee authority to-creake it Toma alarming, is thé fact thai on the 2th Jane last, | '!f, of the republic, Li gpd With the corres: | of white und blaek lace-om mantles. wrelnceas Agi h . Ps 96,897,221 12,735,068 7.408.986 T8.918,a18 | Fe heeieiatirs ae iret the Slate has to repeat it eamef Hld3c0 de Garay and the brig Gravina, | bonding deseripti-ns, and are being | pr ogcouted | a very elegant mantelet echarpe of Brussels appli- | 14,0" nous! Ni Some ieataaptenennoks Sartine «RDO OFT 12:289'320 Fora Tad boaow top | the result we think there does not exist reasonable doubt, of the Spanish nuyy, arrived in Sau Domingo, | Shout intercuption. snotter engineer, in the | cation, with a second frill ‘of rich Chantilly. We | Secline of consequence. A large portion of the de- 90.601216 15,678 738 090,441 and we Vo not believe the banks of Tennessee, or of any dit aie te Dohirgn ng. Bae | uc hs aplomb drenpil | Recemente ga nrey hy ctr stan | elton nmr aa of oc gvcray an | fk aetna nan Fate Wratten olation for the frien: inican nationalit; 2 in mantle, taffetas, | b 4 692,236 16.640.636 7,754,393 such issu hey a 's now that the brave liberator, Sintana, went t» | ¢xPloration and description of the Siena Nevada of | the’ mantelets echaipe and. the, mamiets euch | ccs realized in antici asasmngyoened = ar 8; 108" pen. O86 Le tsocbes Tome ire uch more agreeable to comply with the law, and with- Sentemarta,an extended and fertile distrist, the possible that when ihe cause comes the effect may % y hola their email notes. a | ko — mye day, pecrnttinen re re best adapted to foreign colonization, on account of pens ee: etn dpnapeer or Binge iy ye yg be juat the contrary. We are always in advance of Mea 88 loresay me 12'200'868 Powtsat it eve are entering, ti jon. . 588 269, | 5 4 oon co tents, eae preety the ai TO: my the anne coe the ASiautlo ocean, Me For ball dress, very light materials are preferred; | events. We invariably anticipate the effect of cer- wreh 29, i Lomein ated Mose Stock Exchange. Ins, in order, i¢ seems, not to slarm the popula- | Pl’ temperature and Lealthy soil, where, amongst | white muslin with flounces, or double shirts, are the | tain eau pril &, 106,962,018 13,381,454 8,287, pa i Monpay, Aug. 18, 1866. , bo its other natural riches, it may, perkaps, be possi- tain eauses, particularly @ the financial world, and «+ 107,840,435 12,626,004 8,231, 5: 00 Ind Btate 5 irs Kote RR.b80 69) . The governwent is no doubt adopting some ‘ i . most worn. The followimg are some of the lates 106°765,086 12'9581182 & 241 be i shre . 6 t measures to be ready at the moment when Lle to discover mines of pit-coal conveniently situ- toilettes de bal:—A dress of pink and white tarl - | * ia therefore possible that in the very sprites: 05.538;864 13,102,867 10600 do... .b30 do b60 BOS conspirars sto explode; but it is impossible to | Sted for the seamers ou the ocean and the Rio |tane, the skirt trimmed with three wide flounce | midst of the bank contraction better prices | May 8; '60..108,325/003 12'660;22 prtsia what they propose to do. palate equality, the flagw of all nations to carry on | Between each flounce # bouilloanée of tarletom | moy sule for stocks. ‘Fhis is possible, but hardly || May 10, °68.. 103,803,708 19,817,906 Pent Ml mole ibg Seman nd | (Seca ado tome ie Bt | mesh atin oven, Sys, |trvabe Throng! he eens rcs | He (GROG LAME Si B. is i - Wei Liberec ts tarts the comminaecio | the ‘coumir $a commerce Saeed agate fringe The body trimmed with a berthe, mad; | We have noticed very Jarge transactions on time a ta 1000 N'Y Ge RR 7's 10254 500 Reading cy Be fof the army, avd because his opinion is al- | being likewi-c permitted and exempted from defer- | with frills of tarletane to match the sleeves. Thi: | busey's option thirty aad sixty days. Where thes OL 68'B81 17414 680 Se MEE ee I... eee cwksian ae Dened wilbe sdepees by te cuntant. Osean, Se ceet cade ‘whatever colope sey sail.” og Sank Pent menchiog to the waist, | operations have been made by weak parties, and 306,030,008 37,872,068 $8000 11 den RR DAB HL 350 do.s-DO0. 88 ore tea well'kuown that he is the lenter | _ Lastly, the statesmen of New Granada believin teh antringe ike that on the hod, where there has bean no concert of action, there 109,267,682 10,829,280 Mo ee nother con-piracy in favor of Baez; but every | religion to Le a private affair hetweea man and Gods Plain c muslins are much employedin demi | can be no concerted movement; but where there has 1 052 11,798,400 pied 300 fe eo UsCemal nah ho knows Santana's character and principles | b:tween the Creator and the creature, promulgated | tojlette this year. The colors most in fuvor are pink, | Leen any combination for a sudden call for stock in 404 Poe 2C00C! & Pit d'd ba 450 " pves firmly that he will beat the Spanish in- rere Rg yew ying = Rey ae. ; mvs with dout ple tent ae we large lots, sellers may find prices inflated by an ac- {568 14,328,253 Frenc English Consul: - | sions should be equal before i*, and that no contriba- | 9 Louillonnce or flat hem, and a ribbon under it. | tive demand for stock for delivery on contracts. pe eich ond tie ee Eine Gantt, that bath of | tot shall helevied forthe sustenance of any of then, Pain, tow bodies, trimmed with « berthe or revers | Tis e more likely to occur in Brie than any other H same ,only that tl tLe obligations which adhe: r | ol e; and a bow, with long end iett rye ly the coat nH pers ir. the on front of the skirt. 1 ts placed at | on the list. It is hardly the proper time for such Avg. 16,°84..111,406,756 12,806, 67 The last returns, compared with those of the pi vious week, give the following variationa in the ag- f the most active outside f Leen told that in the Beitish consa- | measure of such importance, by very | A very elegant pink silk dress had the skirt cover- | Combinations. Many o tes: — Pred db cagdle iately held vd night some meet- | Many 98 premature, has, notwithstanding, prodaced | ed with seven flounces, trimmed with frin, Cane | operators are out of town; and at this season it is rosa in loans and ¢!scounte of............. $785,696 sof the privcipal Beezistas. no pertu i as was apprehended, not even in | zou of white tulle. Basques trimmed with two rows | difficult to mako up parties sufficiently strong to | Decrease in specie Of..@.... " + 483,991 there were at present two or three American | the revolution of Melo—the best proot of the popu- | of wide lace. Revers-bretelles of lace, rounded in control the market and influence prices. When the | Decrease ia circulation of mn 92,200 0 ne 60 ls of war in St. Domingo, the government at | lation of New Granada being prepared for it. the middle of the back. Sleeves very wide, trimmed - Decrease in ceposits of (nominally) eee A074 Bf cet my eee ‘hin, woul) get the coal depot in Samana Asthe muscles of the haman body represent i's phy- | with two rows of lace. market has reached its greatest depression, we may | [Decrease in deposits of (actually) 1,020,185 oe oe aig with but very littl: annual expense, iit sould Seal | age ph wg ood rely art wl mck mpeg Sieee Win Batok 0 citoad look for these combinations acd sowe important } qiis movement is about what we anticipated. nh ane puber t ual force; those cease silk, alternately yhite: the white ; wee Mae "Dut ie astoniehing totes bow the. | ‘he malncrty, when ubey ae transmitied from th in Ge Naples chine, with bouquets of roves and | Cnering operations, The time is consing when the } «The decrease in the different depertsents is but @ | 4. Oo ang ogjfBCOND ROAM led Stutes government neglects the politi- | dividual to ib beginning of the contraction, which must continue | “(cog fi Gen RK BST OL 100 ae + e body of the society, when they pene- ‘aves; and the pink ‘Of moire anti The skirt, inducements to purchase the better class of railroad und commercial interests of the Union in thia | trate even to the masses and are tranformed into | which’ was very fall, was made & demi-train, | stocks will be greater than have beon known for many Ntry. It is, however, aot to be wondered at that | laws, when they are the groundwork which serves | openirg in the front en tablier; the under skirt of | years, ‘The returns from our most productive roads nwtian Premier dex not understand the | at intelligert democracy for founding the iatel- | white gros de Naples, embroidered in white silk. portray atten rts Ate foes baenes yrtanoe of peylug some attention to this repub- | lectual aristocracy, the oply one tolerable, vivacious, | On cach side of the dress were bows of ribbon, to | “T° bi vorably, su henge 8 au Jefersor’ Davis was the Secretary of State, sound and fertile, then there is little fear to be en | match the colors of the flowers on the white stripe, | ment creeps into their financial affairs they must for many weeks. Ina table published this morning | 12+bs Pos Li CaGe 119 we showed a decrease in the supply of specie of | OSCR TT SoS 320,082, bat the banks show a greater decrease | 50 dow + 81% than that. The aggregate is now under thirteen h sure tut it would be very diferent: because he | tettained of those cerebral commotions called | The body, ofen to the waist, had a plastron of gros | show larger net earnings, which guarantee better millions, and lower than has beon reported sinoo uo Be oe 8 », Cal id, the t | revolutions, New Granada has given proof | de Nupes embroidered, and revers-bretelles of wide 4 Feoiease of siuyatiug the friendship Gt Se Do: | of this on more, than one. eritical and | siphon, to match the bows on the skiet, ending in n | “vidends for a longer perio the middle of May last. The drain upon tho banks, mens. i f be solemn occasion. These complications have | pow and long erds behind. Sleeves with three After the adjournment of the board this morning, pe ccetal fitouee ‘Bu ‘“ofortanately for bots disappeared; likerty has simpilfled them all. | jockeys, each ‘uses up in front of the arm with a | the following sales of bonds and stocks were made tries, Mr. Davis is only the Secretary of War, | Its cminent men, doubtless well aware that the great | ‘joy. f at auction, by A. H. Nicolay:— Mr. Maxcy i= an irreslnte, wavering, mear-sight- | measures which ‘end directly to the purpose | A very charming dress was of Cobalt blac glace, both for the payment of duties and shipments abroad for the next two weeks, must be met from their pre- sent supply. We shall not have another remittance ClTY COMMERCIAL REPORT. $15,000 Central RR. of N. J., let mort..int added, 9214 im 4 " Mospay, Al 186 P.M. ban. Ewen Spaic dares to interfere In American | wien the nation is prepared to receivethem, shorten | «pot with rose. It was made with » double skirt, ¥ " a do. 4 from California before about the Ist of September. . , + Aug. 1—6 P. itious ie und the may yet Africanize. this | the way and render useless many petay means, only | Cach trimuied with a wide and very beautiful black | {0.2 Madcon River Lu The following table shows the quantity of somo | , tri™—The receipts, were ight, mal! aalen of Rie which woud vugmont the dangers of the | fetwing to exhaust the strength and activity’ of a | {yce, surmounted with a jet passementerie. ‘The | (cy gursitla ftate Sixes ipal arti:tes of produce loft at tide water | were held at $0. Pears were a 87 78. io pern States; bat for all that, the feerle Cabinet | whole generation, knew how to transform the for: | icdy, op:n at front, was trimmed with a lace very | 25,000 Stockton City 10" | ahases cpap sachntanioatae gistmrsetesnieteedoe onal Ri AFD Ry TR ge Fashington will not attempt to stop the evil, nor | merterce and sterile movement into what it is des- | jroad on the shoulders, and narrowing towards the | _% sharcs Academy of Music, 0° 81,0 from the ccmmencement of navigation to the Lith | ..c\'ty \uilueace om prices, whith recoded from 10cm the natious) honor, tinea to be~a great advance ia moral and in'ellac- | waist. The sleeves made with three jockeys of silk, do Peter Cooper Ins. Compaoy of August, inclusive, daring the years 1954, 106 per barrel on State and Western brands do Rotgors Fire Ins, Company wal prosme When ideas have found their | cover with lace. The lace on the body and sleeves a d0c., amd in some cases ef low grades, 60c. per —_————_——. : ‘ he ; 1855, 106 + 1856, 101 days: notora! corse, revolutions ean no longer break down | jeadid with s pasecmenterie of jet. do Helut Tue ti days; 1865, 106 days; bhi. on Soutkerm, which was In larger supply, aod e New Granada. fucie cartial carriers. Wou'd to God that the fret | reac’ vil, sle-green silk, with Darrow stripes of Go Market Fire Reena ov Pecncen ax Tiox Wana, ck ef pew accumulating. The ales of all kinds PRESENT CONDITION AND FOCIAL PROGRESS OF | may Lever deviate from the course they hare to fol- pale pink corded silk. The dress made with demi- | ¢ b 4 ar Aad ae. . em rome to 5.010 m 6,609 Dbis., closing at about the \ Me ; low, s . th fo een a 8 = eee x 4 train We Fg = a anne, Socecally 6 do Park Fire Ins Com aoe ‘good State ~ nti Heraldo of \ hat that interesting sectio r rican conte . in or double skirts " i de irvine Fico iv een te... bw Gronoda which, from. the Declaration of ta | Tent wnay coutieve to flowrish and to acconiptish the | ;OChled fee, plain, ov double eitrte ee toy | $0 do faving Fits Ine. ¢ Common to gopd Michigan. . % hdence up te the “ay tine, has nearly | 1¢ ‘e Chject which it propored t» itselt in initiating terthe, reunded at the back; very long ends, tied do St. Nicholas Bank é a 5 He prpaiotion, = ee ag ee a its glorious emencipotion Fehind over the bnsques. Sleeves formed with a » do U.S Mail Steamship Company seeee OD w 000 i = pe oo very striking ter | CIFCCLAR $0. THE COSSULS AXD. vicR ConeuLS. | 00 bie satot, reaching vo tie cibow} ne ode placed At the recond board the market was about the gh en hat S26 a 7 oe . \ : NOAD. at the bettem sabot. | The berthe and sleeves trim | come, The operations were limited. Michigan windinn Hesdbanaend ssa of waosh han Woneeatse bam Reresisc ov New Gavwana, med with a chive ribbon. uthern Raslrved fell of per cent. Reading atl Come cues Debbie Mad die Dorng the laxt oriole of this. sort Orrice or Fornian Rei ations, » Rice-straw bonnets aro still mneh in favor. Chip | *outhern Railroad fell off { per cent. nr pp vi oo 2 900 be tad f, General Melo, in Gate Pogot iL 16g. and Leghorn are algo much worn, as well as those | sond advanced § per cent; New York Central Rail z © 50 210% rl, ie end which threw nearly the whole Since my Yast chrenler hes heen published, no | of lighter materiow. We will desoribe some we ; Erie Railroad, j. After the bourd prices +18, 240,17 7 cre 40 raion of State Pry into we behold the inagnidcent | cvent cop»ble of efecting public peace or legal order | crrt'der the m legant and becoming. The quantity of flour, wheat, co i geod do, $5 75, but +o very tmavcb needed that it was dim vas, Canadian was quiet, with “ an bbls, at quotations given ‘above, Southern supplies were larger, espectatly for newly manu- aud prices were deprestes. The sales embraced v t the decline noticed tn the ir and corn meal were Wheat was heavy, ket was from Se. a 10c, per Jes convisted of 6,000 bushela ext lots of old and new white at $1 44, and do, in lots at $155, with some jots wore d the market closed heavy. The prin ; ; nee eeeuT oa Ory » {ce straw bonret, trimmed simply on the outside | ‘ere lower, ar " Same ge ry Geir opt _ ab pe be ng ie panne nal he with lerge bouquets of pink dai ies. Curtain of cipal purchasers to-day were the slorts, for delivery. nimosities, and of all eminent meo waiting | vatural effect of the distrust and resentment ex. | ¥ te tafetas, edged with blonde. Cap of blonde, | prices were fustained by ‘his class of buyers. The abet the «daring chit who raised bimneel? to | hibited by certain fore ners On account of the veh see | then daisies. Very wide strings of | nx returns are not at all entisfactory. A falling Nictatorehip trampling on coustitutional or- | ever.ts of the 15th of April, which have not yet been baby -A- pe age ‘ cf in the epecie reserve of $400,000, in the face of i ‘ . o the i Another tice straw bonnet was trimmed on one | (fl in *P , be aiitenites, Tite revolution | ietvend ccgeydotecc a! tt the security of the transit | eich a Lend of blonde, on the other side with a | seceipts from California of more than one and a halt Net dearly vanqnished. siace in The government of the United States has made | ! cl of wild roves, Towards the bottom of the | j:1Hion, is not calculated to strengthen confidence bry streets ot Vogota. amongst a number of | diplomati> reclamations on account of those occnr- | "own fell, en cache peigne, branches of wild roses. | 61, in the future course of the money market. on who, encouraged by the fuir sex, foaght | rences, ond is teking steps to arrive at the facts | The inside of the bonnet was trimmed with blonde | ™™ at eth tee Gis ot this seek will the dictator, perished the valiant General | throvgh importial and trustworthy e mmiseioners, | 20d wild roses. \ the exports spes po Herrera, one of the glories and hopes of New | one of whom is its Minister resident in this country, A rice straw bonnet, trimmed with along white | ot fall much short of a million of dollars. sda, and from chat moment, as i observed iy | who, by its orders, bas left this capital for Panama. | feether, the edges tuited, and shaded with maroon, ameon Draper's regular semi-weekly sale of stocks finister for Foreign Relations, in the first of his | The saive desire animates the national government, | which formed a wreath recnd th aiale falling | 4 bends will take place to-morrow, (Tw y at ‘ors, “peare and legal order have been preserved | whose orders and exertions are fraukly and effica: | «*cr it and reaching to the curtain, which ft par | oud " i, eaday, st interruption in the republic,’ notwithstand- | -iouely directed to the same end, which may easily | tisily covercd. Round the front was a border about | | »jf past 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. ye prolonged ent of toeclections. The | te attained, all being animated by the same senti- | an inch and a half wide, made of narrow strips o ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as fol ited liberty of discussion of matters of public | ments, end agreeing as to the objects to be attained | rice straw, with maroon velvets, very narrow, cross Pel is Leing more and more consolidated by the | by this investigation. irg cach other. On each side of the face, tafts of - contr - i; ncite of all party spirit on the part of the | “Tonnex a protest of the Exeentive under date of | bive clematis. mixed with lilies of the valley and | [it on Treasury accom vnaries uo administer pablic affairs, by the | the Sth inst., directed to the diplomatic corps, and | ears of corn of a gold brown color; a small wreath, + abba “ ice of mmunieipol government in the territoria i friendly governments in regard to the recog. | formed of the same flowers, carried acrors the fore- | MN’ 4. .ay omice,. hs, and by the progress of industry. No irti'a- on of the intrusive government of Rivas and | head. hem oo | ha Ts a very wide white taffe- | 1.) on disbursing eheck ; Tolitical cocis, or roliglous question divides to- | Wa'ker in Nicaragua by the President of the United | tes ribbon, edged with maroon. This bonnet is ‘The recelpts to-day include $75,000 for transfer left at tidewater Caring the second week in J gust, in the years 15 ind 1856, was as follow ry E Tue. 5,383 ‘The aggregate quantity of the same articles left at tide water from the commencemont of navi i gation to the Ith Angust, inclusive, during the | Sourbern red at St 40; Canadian and Western neminal. Corh—The market was better supprted than prices fr wheat. The enies embraced about 000 000 bushels Western sound mixed, at Glo. a €2is0.; supply, and prices Oate—Sales of Stat» Te. yeara 1856 and 1866, was as follows : Fleur, this. Wheat, bu. Corn, 479,605 085,058 406,760 8,880 021 ‘stilling tots were in light Was quiet at She ed at 446 4,985 Inc 3 m The aggregate quantity of the same articles lef ety am at tidewater from the commencement of navigation oY at OJgo, @ 100,, and 400 f Anguet, inclusive, during the yea: Gin1ee The market was firm, with sales of 400 a 600 ‘eiuscies.we an follows ' i 5 bole, te lots, without quota! Je change in prices. oie — Hates w waaay wy laverneh wete Pow Ute, Wheat,tu. Oven. bu. Barty, bu. | soleo'n toe hese of Feats’ to Liveryool. ah Td Jo, for wheat; 1, 2,000 ine © 0 States. 1 of this i . | exceedingly pretty trimmed with white or a pale 1864, M12 2,208,826 4,066,776 252,206 . for corn, and 75 bashirrioed nian erent | at ttaec Ws monster naaae Ge | cds tik me geen Btn ee ree, ae | Sheeeeeheete Ria fe, ower or ices Of setien, sulbcient to. ig, | hes exereiced) say, lntemnon wie its jastios Ly. As had a, bow on the top, | The warrants entered at the Treasury Depart. Deo..124, 612 Ine.1 609,108 Dee. 600,044 Nee. 79,405 | quiet at hut week's rates. Rates to California were dail, t to put 3 necessity. New Granada, as one ui feathers, shaded 4 . 7,0. per foot Fike tober nobody 'e arveigned oF poreecuted sections of Spanish Amerios which are at & | were fastened; they met at the back over the cur. | ment, Washington, onthe 15th inst., were as fol By seducing the wheat to flour, the quantity of the | 27 ):0 Por ION te at 000. 0 650, t ‘mes, the most of thove who had | the principal ob of filitustering attempts, and | tain, forming a wreath round the head. A whit» | lows:— ectvoten te “the military rebellion of 1864 os the sister an aeighbering. sly ‘of the Central | blonde, fixed under the feather, fell over the crown : | For the ‘Treasury Pepertraest ‘side tranguilly in the midat of their families. | americen States, feels it ty promptly and | it was of such extreme lightness des afd For eaeers ison jrelations with f powers are ali of a | exergetien'ly to raise her voice on this solemn ooca- | rters floating bag ye Tg bya | For the a tter left at tide water this year, compared with the Hors —The market was quiet, and small gnies made of corresponding period of last year, shows an increase ae PR m8 We. The foreign news 600 tog: of 670.597 bbls. of flour, was y ‘ . ‘tome. is astatement of tolls receive] on ‘fic ¢! 7 sien. ‘The Executive counts herein apon the aident | spider's brea? iy For the Cus! Tle following (of tee not in so flourishing a and logical of the citizens of all parties who | poppy, shaded lilac and white, from which some ‘War warree toes epestves Gna ou the New York canals during the first week iu Au- War repay we r Now Granada, at the time of the re- | are ell alike iotic. icole branches were carried across the bandeaix. account of Webi vase om of ag debt of the republic of Co- On the pt ny (tho 9th) a treaty of friendship, | 0» ‘he opporite side — Inds of the same colored bad , Was Lurdened with haif of it, eo that in con- | cemmerce, ond navigation, was concluded with poy pies were Ly te coques of blonde, similar ce of this cireumstance, and of the later | republic of Eevador, superseding that of the year | t thet «lrendy dsect 2 In cur English files we find the following allasion fjiows = and il troubles, the enor | i+52. A voy (harming bonnet had the crowa, which ft on the Bank of France : debt ot e47 ho000 weighed heavy on | On the 19th June the session of tho Logtslative | wae tor fl, race of white silk, the front, very o,en, | to extensive forgeries we vy, for the rednetions effected in the | Asembly, which bad Jasted one hundred and forty } modeof gvipure over straw color, A large ch a of | The alarming dncovery has just been made that an is, together with other economical reforms | ‘ays, came ton clore; it was not possible for it to | white rivhon caged with straw, placed on ono side, | immense number of forged notes of the Tiana of Francs, bar tine diminished the public revennes. | bring to pees the proposed approbation of the new | « white senther, epotted with straw, waa oicrie| his supposed, to the value ot matty millions in clrowlation. The forgeries: ¢ time not hoving elapsed for the measures | treaty with France. eracefiily rend part of the crown and fasten sd nn ies taal ceverhs Of the Teens expericete| pnet; and also the total amount received from the Navat Sonn wore ne ers Omg opening of navigation up to August Sth, in the years ccmenamectrke- the marke an uben ble, im fant nd $17 Th a $18 for ot tee and, mamed Pirst wrok Eaten ‘confined to 100 8 190 Woe. incinting canary ete at $6.8 $7, and mess do. at $80 $0 25; 1846 were upc |. Ont were pee seen ee 4 hhds. wold, (weind: at ama ists Tig ema, nae ser a salen at Uie, Butter was steady at 160. 0 for State, hese ; ‘was etendy Bt Be. a 90. “a to yield the hoped for resuits. Ti ine | A committer of engineers isat it examining | certhe guiyere enrtain, The cap was tri nmed | in the bank were unable to detect them. Th Rice Of 160 casks were made at 3X0. & 41¢0. ‘ned Yo deranged all calcaiation, caused to tvo. | the grind for (he construction a carciage toad | aiih vers ete ll white and straw Feathers, mixed tony after a bundle of raspected notes tind been tinntoly StcamaTho market was quiet, and sales were con- asnry @normons CXpeRses, and oxha istod | ‘rom tle port of Buenaventura om the Pacific, to the | with fine gi ipnre. cerutinived by ceveral persone that the minute difference fined{to 260 hhds. Cuba, at 80. a 90., and 40 do, Molade sources of the provinces, which were te | fertile anh vast valley of Cauca. A guiptre bernet, trimmed with wreaths of cle | petwoen the Melee and the genuine paper was detected. Wawust talon ot 100 bis, were made at S4)0. @ ~ of civil war; and lastly, the taxes and p ir- Thave the honor to subscribe myself your very | matix ond groseilie ribbon, is exceedingly el gaat, | It was then found that out of « parcel of oighty-cight 1,081,870 © Dog, 081, nle State effrots being paid in billy of gredit ' opegiept eerventy LINO DE POMBO, ‘and will be Bach worn, notes cighty feven were forged, affair is go seriou

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