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8 Weyor Tlemann and the Cartmen. WHS LAW RROULATING CARTS AxD OaRTMEN.—OPFFI- GAL MISCONCRPTION—OOMPLAINTS FROM CORRBS- FONDENTS. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THR UMRALD. ‘The ordmance regulating the use and employment of ‘eaprees wagons, carte and cartmen, approved July 30, provides and declares, in the 17th section therv.of, ‘(hat “ the prices or rates io be taken or charged for the toading, traceportation and unloading of goeds, weres, or Pepys. acseays bo id , and all asks of under ape her’ eat wreight, tor ie cron lek, aaah each, 45¢ rat joe. and’ under 2,909 stisavery tet nites tend late proclamation, Dearing date the 28th of |, declares that ‘whet shall oonstitate « fair cart load is from 1,250 to 1,600 !bs., ia all not otherwise specited” (in the ordimince Xe te alvidea’ weighing’ ever 1.600 and lows de divi weig! over an ., is te begarried, when such erticle soall be consideration of the premises, I moet respest- ‘bis Honor the Mayor by whas sathority he takes eo Sppeees Se. Wee ne oes ye ele his ‘as the higher law to be obeyed, and np dhe efticta! power te declare, as be "does te re recent procimenstion. ‘what sball-congtitacs a fair aod proper load, when uch decteration is in direct disregard fad viciatioa ef tee etter and provisions of the or- base ce eqotted anfaow in fall fo force ia this city, lew cartapen and their employers, as wellss * Bovor ihe Mayor, motwithetacdiog hie proclamation, have to be reguiated anc governed, util tae Common hen of ihe c ty ebeti amend the ordinance ma quesion fe ruit and tally with ¢he higher law oMsial notions Mayor aie = <3 A CARTMAN, 0 THE MDITOR OF THE BRRALD. Troticed & short ume sino (i believe in your paper,) E i ts 3 if Lg FF ai Hef ui | i Le is Hy lee hat & foc bad been inflicted upon a carmen for obawuct- img Whe evdewatk. If this wee tntenaet as @ PM je wo odbera”” it koomea to have entirely fatled; for you caumot pars any sirect berdly (of Broadway or Grand street,) witho:t having to gowovers! yarde 1p wome store er other order to avoida cart backed righvact sidewalk, @r the alternative of going into whe Seg te tend dodge between berses” heads; fer the probability ts , that on wther side of tbe street aigo a cart is ina ‘similar Sica ‘mpd thos you hee torun tho risk of losing a piece out of ene of your shoulders in passing ‘berweon ‘two vicious Borece’ beads, or be run over by some reckless driver. ‘Tho silewsiee are, 1 tmagine, for foot passengers only, apd cart wheels have No wore bariness across the pave- ments isn they would have to run the whole | of them. It # quite time that this jotolerable nuirance should be stopped; but the way to co it is not by infireting « soli- tary foe apon one uBlortapate carman, leaving the reat to ecemumit the offence all day with impusity. ‘Fach shoald De pronecuted, or pepe at all. It is ‘much that the whoie walking putts should be so ote faconveniencet for the benefit of sing'e individuals. Sach a thing would mot be tolereied & moment in Broadway, and there should thus be ope law for that sireet and for Pearl sweet, is wore aD can be ba f PEDESTRIAN, Personal Inteliigence, Bon. Jacod Thompson, Secretary of the interior; Hon. Aaron N. Brown, Postmaster General; Hon. Wm. T. Avery, ‘M.©., were in Memphis on the 27th ult. Bon. Jobn Siidell, United States Senator from Louisiana, wae io Chicago op the 29.5 ult Mre Macready, the aotrese and dramatic reader, wes Bdmuted into the New Jerusa'em (Sweden! ‘@uurch, of Chicago, by the rite of baptiam, o: Suaday, the Pei Fernerdo Wood and Fawin Crcewell are at Bingham ton, FY. Commodore Iatiner, United Sites Navy, is in Wash- wgion A duel is eppounced to take place between Thomas F. Moraball sod Thomas P. Porter. They got into a quarrel as Versailles, Ky., on the 27th ult. Porver choked Mar- shail aod Marshall retorted by & Dr. Evans. of Covitgton, who was for atime Professor t the (nie Medical Sollege, im C.ncinnati, hes been lying dangerovely !] {or some days. Last week he professed Bie fend oo Konan Oathclicism and received the eacrament @extreme coction. He was formerly @ free thinker. Rev. W. J. Waller bas resigned the Presidency of Shol- by College, Ky. Commodore Biowsrt, of the pavy, c year of age on koe 2oub ult, and, we are jeted bie 80th ay to add, ie stil) moe enjoyment of good bealth, vigor sad activity. He evicroa tie navy @ Lieutenant sixiy yours ago last arch Murdoch, the American actor, wh is at his farm in an Deen svifering rome time with an affliction of the ro thet he ie uot avle to read He is now, ; og and antici being able to Mr M bas splendid eqa:lly as well as any in bis noigh- qt im gely and successfully engaged rg he grape. ARRIVALS ww ou! At the Brew Prance; Keron querq ve Mix edivr General La Torre, P+ vans, Cuda; © aid tsnally, Matenzas, Cuda. Juége Bovee, Louieia pi 4 ™ P Regropenie, New Professor #oColinck, Bs Welke ar Pauad Rob. ¥. Rane. 1 sq, Pied alt, Toren 0, Canada, man, Tensessce c. bp -nnuDt y cnd lady. Misses Sic Dredly Simos abUod and fuanlly, Pulsdelphia; Leacx Mase € -ad Fonlbamplon, in ateamsbip Venderbttt—0 res-d) yS Clark B Ma bews, lady, two rbeck. RH pix Acems, lady J Packer acd a g00 HL. Loop. J Ge. M ily, © Weber, © Die J @ Sherman, Mr ues, i Recherseh, S Gutman. t wants, Mre L bmidt & sro Mr Vailiaint. Labasse, 8 o*, ce F St Juan, Mr Carvain Mr Natben & Bro. Mr Lazarus. De Lewis, mire Burt and obiit, ubters, Mr Jowett and indy, y, 0 Zunmer 73 : martes, @ Leo Ly M Yare Otfor Mary Yaion, Me Lomi niet Sed wite, Mi Boyle ant pivier. Bre Mare #8 Onrdive * ries L Werzinger, Mr Coe. and indy. Mire Daptos ent ee if Cabo Mr Rongoid aud iwiy Mise ar Joumon tar Mr Payson, Wiss fielmoo, Mein W From Liverpool, in (he erp Sri¢gewater—Teary Cranston, of tres From savanite. in the trig Thos Tilston Rhiers. @ P Riper, Rood W Sieart © fonts Paoeler, J Laswics, Wit Clemow ent vey. are 6 B Wootred. tr ectr Avr Maria—Jacod D Walter, of yee, of ADtgan. 5 in the wesmeship Roancke—N H J B ¥irher, Thomes Serpe Daniel therman A Wa-rell and Ma, gy CS ur [8 a; Bre ond tes | ourinas, ‘ar and ef * umps Sortneres F f 0 French. Compre! Ming Anderwa, end indy lates nod M Teun tod lacy sail, Wm B daiwey. Misese Coivil's. Field, claou ‘and K Field, ad ten tm the steerage. DBPARTURES. For Fouthampion and be r 5 Nerth Stw— eu ie'St org Slt A"Noret wile ® Move we miler Biave, Mr Green ose hives rem; Louis Yaart, A W Purl vevermsnd Flestroy ary laty, « Jérew. Mre Conor three children and % 5 je, child. aod puree: Nev domn D Ketley, F suérore, o arene Robt L Walsh, Thoman 2 Kel, of Lousiana: A Tnoard, Ht Ohsnves, Ones L Beil, Mende, Prove er, Bol, Mr Put atom, Joserh Atruzr|. Mor Kerren he: ger Samo ent wed lady, T re = edecs, niet orctn wegen Alexandre Ba! Weve, Jom ph Kallen, Spier. GJ Mak Wenn Biddle, * Peinend, CM. Praviestl Mccricn Laan ead lacy. Uapt & irelanc, New ¥ Mr John J Millard, Thomes Price, onpt a O Cetbenne Kearabier Frenootes Anrvier, Bugene Garnier, {hee Reretior ené wife, Menacee Derid. Claude B Demon: wen, M Resenberger, 0 Martin, Pedro vivre Daniy, Praseieeo Aresiaes, & Armmelsbe' sma 5. Francois Mermen. Jose Gaverd, Mr Gelbke, Wm J erhe Matclins Kinkers, Charles » Allen Mosler— and 109 it wecond cabin. Specie, $1 For Sernonah in the seamebip rile 0 Jotfinon, Mie © aod, Lewis Devid, P iD howe W ‘gan W Campbell, Db J hewman Riwarg Waller, JB Clay, Tanac Fi annie shy Mie ® Marphy, Mise B Murphy, Balen a Bovie J iucter avd Sy in the aterrage. For Chariemon. (a the soamahip_ Nashvil Cones, KB bowe, WH Barnge, Mian 1 Chur, Joo F uM * i a J" Wm by stain ether antow mimin Gk Ritcherde Capt Monete'd. 7 Miller Mise Lewis, ET Paine, O aw brows, eg Macatee FW cama anti eatrgn EC nod St in the teerage ’ © Glover, W rt . colon Miew k Collin, Mise Ceetiis Collins polins IP wo the weernge. —$____.. Teste Beer Ampaicax §Mackernt, Scroowmne axp CANADIAN FYeneRweN.—A jeter to the Corarier dra a, writeu from Peroy on the 110 tast B schoor a NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1858. [Wrem the Mowatt Advertiser, 3 my A young man, giving bis cameps Jobn and Wiskecore ary ticrrt pases counterfeit $20 bills of the Bank of Waterville, sine. The circumstances of the case are as follows:— On Thurecay: evening 0 man ett ‘tuto the jewelry store of Mr. P. J. |, 120 Market street, and purchased & rirg worth five |, and tendered in payment one of ibe counterfeits. ‘The woman who the store, not liking ite appearance, went into s » Venlerduy OTEIVE rs, Mamein went Yentei rs. Pmount of jewelry. 4 4 am to the tore of Berurr. D. W. ichards, and seme purchases, tendering in payment the bi:l received the night before. Ite spnriousners was “ected, and it was returmed to her, oe” pot, Ca ‘Yeted to Mr. R. the circumstance ef ite ‘efter Mr. Gerrabract, shoe pm ug No. 876 Brot etreet, bronght 8 sicrilar bitl to Mr. R. to ascertain if wu cor we and avd immediately 2 arclerr surprize, asked what ae the ‘be cid not wieh to pass avy counter. feit money, and war enaware that it was hogus. He was taken before Juetice Medoraft, where = ee was rearched, but only about 87 cents were He was, however, identified by several persons asthe person who fed the money, and was accordingly committed, beving given his neme, es stated, as Jobs Smith. It was subsequently ascertained that Smith, in company with another German apd his wife, came to this cit day nigdt, as they eaid from Phitate!phis, and a! O'olecs took lodging at Trebold’s boarding house. in Soring: field avenue. After their arrival they amused themsetves 2 Wed foenbe ‘and ten pine, and at @ iate bour retired. y morning, after breakfast. left the place, nae ying the try designed going to New York, and eu>se- separated, pereae to to meet at the depot at eleven Schock. Tr also ‘Appearr thet the of the ao cused waited at the Market street depot till one o'c'ock, at which time they lett, having doubtless learned the ar- restof Smith. Owing to nothing baviog heen found on ‘Smith’s person, it is enpposed that he was the one who passed the page AS i ‘fis accomplices received the ebenge and also td of the ‘stook, 89 that, oe went be found on Smith himecif,” A Yeoman, who was in the barroom, LJ aoe heme Scatth ull out a bill to pay for his drink, b: vering Mr. Richards, he returned it to his pocket and pail with nilver. It is supposed that be threw the bill away during thechase. The counterfe't te altered from the genuine ieeue of the Scitua'e Bauk of Rhode Island, ® broken con- cern. The rogues must have obtained blank notes, as the coupterfe'ts have the proper ai . They are well |, but ean be dete: close examination. $2’son the Merchants’ Bank of Newoort. R. L, $8s on the Merchants’ Bank of New Bedford, Muss. and 96's on the Bank of Warwick, R. 1, aro also in cir! culation. Disaster to a Yacht on Lake Michigan, THRE MEN DROWNED, ONE A NEW YORKER. [from tbe Coicago Times, July 29 } A meet melancholy accident occurred St after- Boon, abcut half past five, caused by the upsetting o” the ee about two miles off the mouth of the om Mr. W. R. Grafton, one of the survivors of the ill- fated yacht boat, we gather the following circumstances relating to the mournful incident: —9 A party of Fix gentlemen—Wm. R. Grafton, G. Went worth Scott. Wm. Clark, and Messrs. McMillan, Peck and Palmer, left the mouth of the river on a plessure excur- sion in ibe yacht Faugtabsilab,s pew boat just off the stocks. They were in company with the yacht Republic, and as the boats were rivals, a sailing match way ae aed. The wind was almost blowing a gale pep ed east. When about two miles off the mouth of the ae. due eset, the Republic got to windward, The Faughabal- Ish aitemoted in turn to get to; the windward of the Re- public, bat getting too cieae juto the wind, she run with her gupwales under water. Her ballast, oonsiating ofsand a the seats, became misplaced, and she sunk almost ta} As soon ss the Republic Lace get the disaster sho \acked and bore down to the spot, ao: to pick up Clark and MeMillan. ‘The velocity with which she came her some distance —- and before she could tack again, Seott, Peck and Palmer became ex- baveted and sank. Grafton managed by fioating to keep bimelf above water, but soon became exhausted and was about giving up in despair when the man in the bows of the Republic threw him a rope, which he had presence of mind enough to'reize and wind around hisarm., He was drawn abourd ener) Mr. Scott was a produce broker, doing business at ‘147 Water street, and was most iversally beloved by ail who knew bim. His name was G. Went worth Scott, aud be was betweeu twenty-four aod | twenty five years of sge. He came to Chicago from Montreal, where§ hie —reistives reede We | Gid not ascertain whether his parents ere living oF not, but he bas ao uncle, and at least one sieter. Fle was an acccmplishbed gentieran,a finished scho'ar, was bichly | esteemed by all, and bis Sudden death will carry grief to | many hearts dreply attached to him in this cit Mr. Hariand Peck was @ pative of London, Hog!and, and | the ron ef respectable and wealthy parents, who reside there at preset. He cane to Chicago in Apri), 1887, aod At (be tice of this melancholy accident was a clork in the | bouee of R. L. yan & Co. He arrived at the age of | twenty ove yeare isst May, man. Of Mr. Pa’'mer we could gatber uo particulars other than that be was a stranger, d recently from New York. aud it ts said wes tbe sop of a jeweller of that name doing busi. ness in that city. American Soll Iovaded by Mexicans. From the Browneville (Texas) American Flag, July 7.) fnformatior, we learn. has been officially communicate t by the United sates Collector of Castoms, Col. Paralson, erty, Haq . District Attorney for this Judi Texas, to tne commanding officer of the on troope’ on this hive, Oot. Taylor, thes our relenty bad recently been violated by an offloer of Mexico The facts, an we bave been enabled to lear re there: Some weeks since Gen, Carvajal was toned to raise a foree of men trom this frontier to tid tn the operations of the liberal party, or Jaarez go- verrment. Responding to his cn'l several residen'a of this bank, from the vicinity of a rancbo ta the county of Pidalgo, next sbove thie, volunteered under a certain Capt. Zamora, cf Reynea, in Mexico. That these men, after setting out with Zamera frr the soene of action abort Tampico, rarned of the reverses before that a, die armed and returned % their fo-mer ‘Tas, to come over and lise pesensten of torn. who were altos cased of baving stolen or six indivicuals who bad sought r: on our goil e+ described above. _ Colonel Taylor, om the receipt of this informetion, Ay! a note ap aac ied ~ courtevus ¥, demanding the reiease of these persons ¥e bave beard only from rumor the teault of this note, but we are told that Governor Garza promptly fignified bir willingness to yoy or with this demand, if, on invest gation he ebould fi atatemert true—declaring his entire iguoracoe of apy such transaction. We heve po doudt the matter will be investigated by the authorities from whom this impeterss an4 i) advined Zamora bolde bis comroietion, and every reparation made that can ic justice be required, as we bave reacon to know the neither Goverror Garza or bis arrociates would advice such « high banded outrage as this. To thus act, beri ier the groee end war ton tneult to « friendly and neighborirg nation, would be to establish a precedent by which them- felves ‘may be drawn by violence from « sanctuary onc enjoyed and not beyond the range of oes bility to'b be again required. FINANCIAL siete’ COMMER CIAL. MONEY MARKET. Scxpay, August 1—6 P. M. We cannot yet report anything like a reliable symptom of a revival in the general mercantile busi ness of the port. Both the imports and exports are yet not only far below last year, but below an ordi nary average. What business is doing is for the most part confined to the large houses, and is con ducted on the most cautious principles. City mer chants, who might be disposed to import with more freedom than they are doing on the strength of the short sapply of goods in the country, are restrained by fears regarding their country customers. No one can tel] to what extent each individual Western and Southern dealer suffered by the revulsion. Till a further period of probation has clapsed it must be expected that cur merchants and importers will ex: ercise the greatest caution in selling to the country The only movement worth mentioning has been some pretty large sales of sugar at an advance of e. per Ib. The movement o Tent rates for money there {5 no change to report: | the Qvurt, holding that lake nayigation is not it may be quoted from th'.ee per cent—at which rate loans on call on g004 gecurity can be hed, avd an occasional first clase, piece of paper with short date may be diacounte’,—o five and ix, which ia tho rato for oréthary g00d mercantile paper. The award of the Arst half of the $20,000,000 Treasury notes, whch is to take place on the Sth of August, will ‘Telieve the market from the present plethora for a time. It has been announced by the Treasury De- partmen! that bids for ‘the whole or more” of the notes will not be considered as being “ condftional;”’ whence it is to be inferred that the government is desirous of preventing any attempt to monopolize the issue by a combination of capitalists. The stock market is genera 'y better than it was He id mie ab by the following ta. The most active stocks during the week have been Reading, Panama and the Western railroads, An opinion seems to be gaining ground among the brokers that light as the fall business may prove, the railways can hardly fail to do @ better business than they have done, and that increased receipts will produce their usual effect in raising the market price of stocks. On the other hand the disastrous fight now pending between the New York and Erie, and, we may say, all the rival and Western lines, is certainly not of geod augury fer the prosperity of railroad property. It seems indeed now as though the Erie would be compelled by the pressure which is being brought to bear, to return to a policy not exclusively designed to work mischief to itself and its rivals. But till it does so, it cannot be concealed that the public will regard with great suspicion pro- perty which may be put to such bad uses, and which the caprice of a president, or the reckless and un- principled covetousness of a director may place in jeopardy without the least notice to the victims. The exports of specie for this port for the week ending this day, and for the year 1858, were as fol- ria - men areas eet re: $15,601 00 Brig ‘Addy Swift, 9,000 09 ea: ‘ee Brig Carl Helnrich, Ciudad, Boltfia; Ars. guid 6,000 00 Steamer Kangared, Liv .verpool, Am. gold. 2000 00 “ fold bars. 73,799 00 “ “ 9/801 00 meses tee Steamer North Star, Hevre, 118,690 09 “ “ 68,000 00 Total for the week $303,318 00 Previously reported... 14,769,551 56 Total, 1858..6..ceseeeecsceeeeeeees vee, $15,072,869 56 * The following is a comparative statement of the valne of exports from the commencement of the year to July 29:—- 1857. 1868. Decrease $7,567,087 $5,427,940 — $2,169,117 4,887,709 4,207, 43 — 180/541 13tj009"U 20,453 1,900,127 2,894 oH 464,556 1,273.775 1,060 686 218,080 ‘504,963 "898,963 396,000 pie €97,984 767803 69,819 - $16,452,794 $14 810,014 $50,827 $2,802.60 | Decrease. ‘compared with 1) 672.720 The statement of the Pittsburg banks for the week ending the 26th ult. was as follows:— Circulation, Pittsburg... $281,286 Exchange... 54,425 216,913 Mer. Manuf 167,045 188,007 15.830 TH,082 v isa won 110,565 96,993 fone 129'572 Allegheny... 161,510 72,623 «618,241 79/290 To'w!,....81.439,916 1,286.026 €,077 608 1,708,210 Previs week 1,476,261 1240.998 6,016,404 1,720;801 The stetement of the St. Louis banks for the week ending the 24th ult. were as follows: — Exchange pete Merchs! - $906,102 26 582120 46 St Lovie. 251.065 44 Southern 246,909 47 Mechanice’ 282,396 Ot Excbapge..... 147,988 29 State. «+ 081,004 17 768,195 95 Total....... $1,494,118 98 = 2,161,570 2,298,800 62 As compared with the pre' are as follows :— Brchonge. Circulation. Coin. ha 18 deo $15,420 dec, $96,641 ine. as week, the results } as cash chen snd Biditbtnn 46 tha Mow Galela banks on the 24th ~ bgp as follows ;— Merry Deposits. je’ Tack... aeteo a 2,081,703 nee 9,760 . "aor at i ‘900 4h 1 Tae 2,152,810 Pend 2,700,408 2,256,485 2,950,050 1,603,066 ¢ "6 : "412, 907 GOL410 182,905 90 Mech & fraders’. Bk of K. Orleans. 1 128 573 BAB615 498,280 Southern Bank... '181.241 184,385 Union Bank... .. 09,008 Bak of J. Rebb. 261,392 Crescent City... 901 564 Bank of — = 6246,708 Total... ...811,047,087 10,046,249 ‘The following is the statement of the Bask ov mm Stare oF Ispiava, Jety 2 weANe £612,191 58 8,614,122 64 Notes discounted. Bille of exchange, 6.906 11 —<———— 1,861,721 7 161,700 64 Remittances apd other ‘tems... Noter of other banke.......... 208,484 00 —————— 865,271 08 + 1,822,096 87 —-——————— 1,922,096 87 Total...... seeseeee : coeeeeeesT M1090 7 7 1 AROLITIS, Capital stock paid i $2,221,722 77 Surplus fend 202.211 71 | Pretit and hs 185,216 06 ee 550,426 77 | Due to other banks.,.......... 119,900 96 119,900 96 Individual Certificater | ‘ 06,521 31 Treasurer of Siate | Other items... | 48,711 98 { CRETLATION. Notes ander fives... $179,519 OO Vives and apwards. 3,078,186 00 len branch notes on hand. The government receipts and expenditnr . made up at Washington, for the fiscal year ending Jane 30, 1858, are as follow: Fivet jer, ending Sept I Second do.’ ending Doo. 81, 1857 Third do. ending March 31, 1868 Fourth 0. (est) ending June 30, Total~ cust: ms, lande and mircellaneous. $44,025,913 16 Add Treasury notes for third quarter, ‘11,087, {600 00 Add Treaznry votes for fourth cluave re ineues, eny.. inland, within the meaning of the act of Congrass of 1851, exempting shipowners, dc., from liabilities for losses hy fire happening without their default, ‘The directors of the New York and California Ex press and Exchange Company have declared a semi- annual dividend of 5 per cent on their capital stock, | payable at their office on and after the 2d day of August. COMPARATIVE PraTYMENT OF THE TwPoMrs OF Foaricy Mer- cuasprse at New York, ror rue Week anp Since Janu- ey ty woe. 1866 ‘Y86T. ‘yA58. Mey poor .. ABIERATS — GROFR AIG $2,070.67 General mdse... Sled912 —“22r7827 1.936.769 Totslfor week. 6892.87 BA2an AES SAnIA ATE Previcurly reptd 122,946,207 141.41 a8, vet 70,496, tii Rince Joep, 1,, $129,279,604 iain 701,584 o84 «$75 ‘rasa OFrice OF ASSISTANT TREASURER OF THs Unuren Starrs, New! ” ‘You, July 81, 1656, Srarmunet «” Boemess at rie USED Srares Assay Orrics ar New Yorx, ror rigs Moyru Expine Jvry 31, 1858, Tepostis of gotd— Foreign coirs, Foreign bution. United States bullion, Deposits and purchases Meivey- Foraten coins, . Foreign bull! United States buition, (con- nied Bicies baton, ia 8000 hed bars “Ts89,000 00 coins §=—125,000 00 124,000 00 el deport, pereite, in 1,714,000 00 | | Gold deve etamped,....-..se.-seeese-s+-. 2,020,027 33 Trapemitied to United States Mint, Philadel- phi, for COmBge....-csseerenee 801,251 81 Orrick OF THR Assistant Sa ‘Ustren SraTes, New ORK, Total . Paymen' Reva 10... 5,468,568 09 Batence Jaly 31, 1858.....+4++ 1,726,198 78 yrcsorses” ie 8 ato agai ppl: 4,s92.aa8 56 TO PRYMEDIS,. 6, ccececeseccceeecere 1,740,736 80 Balan00.....-ceeeceeeereee 667,417 98 181,069 42 reoetpta for custome in 8,176.29 94 y receipts for customs in Saly? 1887 7/049,182 50 Decrease in JlY, V868.....e0. 00+ seeeees 9,872,012 66 By balance Cr., bullion and — ‘acoount for Assay Office... 7 2,308,948 50 By coin reo'd dnring the month Abd 26 DAPE OO...cceceereeeee 2, yt 663, me 2,009,830 50 Ag dicted in orion To paymenis in fine bars. Baiance.....- 0+ By cnin in hand, ‘Treasurer's office, By do aseay office, Fire bere.. ah eR 2 piace An. 1,880,477 59 Total .......0. « 0864 025 98 Less due depositors. + 1,709,895 23 BAIANCe .... 6.000 s eee 96,144,790 73 Stock Exchange, Satuxpay, July 31, 1888. $4000 Michigan 6’#... 101 ro ths HarlemER ot 23 £000 Tenn 6's, 90... 92! do. B69 2354 6000 9255 10 By 8576 «© 10 Stonington RRd0 40° 98 60 Panam RR..b1O Be * 5600 N Carolina 6's, 97 100 1000 Br’kiyn Oty 6's 07 ci pong hax 2000 Erie KR be, 75 32 360 ene it i.) 1000 Mich Sorkg'f bs 200 18% 6600 IN Ceo RR bde, 6000 LaCr&Mill g ba leero do. 18€00 do. £900 do. . weno — dn... 2 loro CAPAFDL igb 3 fon Hank SJ RR be 13 ebe Bk Commerce 100 Artisans’ Dank... 79 no ee &MORR 20 6 Mich $ ‘k 2 eve ie Mich sawn pal or mM —- 56 Gat & CRIRRn Ke 100 Cleve & Tol RR. 100 0... 4.000 ‘116 Milw & Mise... RR CITY COMMERCIAL aces p SaTORDAY, A A: va —The sales embraced about 40 bois, aotud ing pots st 6¢. and pearls at 61¢c. Bisamrcrrs—Flour—The market opened with in. crissed firmness and notivity os 17,000 @ 18.000 vole, within the following quo'a- mt the close exhibited some lees 2 = 3 Western and Ubio aupertice Extra Ob'o and Western....... Qewacsnane Zsseuszaces PerreerereF aowaecceet B2ssneace i i reel fiat at Me. a Oe Sonthern st $130, and new pew red 2 * Giargew to Ot Bales Of 400 a 600 bales were made at 4hc. 0 (Ac. F 100 Ibs. ot * re were in ene, ‘with light sales, chiefly uid a by Fama be market was firm bot ‘as Porto Rico Total bbds.. Meseorado, bb New Orloatis,...+ Tota! bite . : y } , mer an quiet, with emall ra) ae i aan eluding shouiteye, at 6s wae ¢: ul Bx o4)j0 ,and hams at 250 8 #00 bobs, and tieroes pany is re 3 hse prises ere we: ee cheese were in Bis Cone rae aqviet *. gq 9 8740 eB, 0. SADEBO sop; '@ moderate, and prices un- cheng’. from ¥."Ruder'a Mostly, Giroular we take Whe aw 6 1s of toe stock of Bpantab tobacco: — Cuba Sagua. Havana, steck July 1, *haleg,,....1.887 ‘204 Recerved Wr yce.,,. cee. 1,866 1,016 Tole, + 3,262 1,220 Seles? uby 20... ol OMT SRO JOY BR... vere 2885 6,046 2,220 166 1,735 ‘Tria bes been one of tho dullest months on record, the Werrections ir Havera leaf only being of some ‘amount, ee ail the jots ef new epordipg with the quality; and rome concessions mace on old Hevena fillers Jerge stock ef other sorta, ¢ arket wan wall cleared of _ and late srrivale will meet some icquiry on other sorts erely anything was done, and @ leygely increased and can only be bhy lower A per Hevana fillers, old crop, » 180. ¢ 326; new crop Ha: ana asgort- ea. Sa. 160. 5 toon 4 490, avd 526, Our stook of Cuba is excessively large, and of better grades Hitle among it; parcels of new orop iquant do not show as w well as ‘wee expected; they are rather green and waxy. and bard to place. Our range of prices for Cuba ‘aheora ts Mayari, 160. 0 18¢.; St. Jago, crop were taken Sa one. Augne’ uoder the pressure of the | Beaeh opp Decrowi is | Metazorcn Nab house a qclhpeniton of the itghihousey ws piven by the Coss Bur- ca Lattinde sooo. MVE M : SS rele aounde ie?) recede. errs Rin eee siroing Surg ial night al avery ope therestter from sunset to sunrise, The Riel iobop +nd Clerks? abeut the Ww. Tagloser Reoratery. OBice of Lighthouse Board, Washington, C., Juty 25,1858, SWASH LIGHTHOUSE (OPPOSIT® ALLIGATOR MRAB)—MATAGORDA as e ¢ Alligator The eructnre te noon seven iron ecrew ae pointed wine ‘The es ee {a pi Sumtrating appara’ sch overt Fromme and ip placed at en e! above ibe weep level ‘This pht marke the enper oe sebtranee, to the Swesb ol he buoy im the cevtre of el ranges with From the 8wash light ‘The buoy bears per compass. . Faluris light besa per compass. he 8 Point hears, oa this a now—Barecos, 130 8 166. Alligator Heed hears, per ecmpees. 360. a Me; Tiquani, new, 180. 's 20c ; do., 010, 20c. a | Powder Horn Whect bears. per compa Fare within which ‘the few anlos made were ¢i . | By order of the agua, wo bave sleo more than we can resdily . ATEVENS, Lighthouse Inspector. cae ‘end former prices have also to be cooelder- | Galveston, ‘Texas, July 8 1868. Ft hoa S2G: ermal jareal oe oes ron attracted |, FIVE TATVOM MANK LIOHTVESARL, OFF CAPE MAY. sod dual alandlicn tak ee Seon ae Anew Hebtreoeal nes heen placed to mazk the Fis was found op RES 6 to » Bepk. Tying to the hthouee, aa ite green, without flevor, and unfit for ure prubatiuie for the 07d vested, ¢ Thich hue bec wilbdrawn for too carly. It {sto be hoped thet future shipments will epairn, Terify the expec’ations of fine crop. The large stock ot | The rig pnd coor of the vessel and tho charanteriatl) diae Crafuegoe, rex alos almmock wubous consideration; buyers | ovr periton ef ihe. voarel ip to, the BND of to poelion Wit nos touch Ht nntees they can got it ab VOY | Tormeriy occnpied, which will enable aver en vovarnre wad low privee. i@ new crop of St. Domingo we ; cree, ra ag Late He with ane } didlonlty, it in bolieved, th’ pave several parcels cielog, was Rule formerly. the position of part of the banka ap> among it, therefore neglected by exporters, and not | prosching i from ens valued at over 10c # 12c., in bond, Tho trade in rl tic leaf bar been aleo very light, but holders are firm, anticipaling a better demand and’ fuller prices tn a short time, end thercfore nothing pressing on the market Several bondred bogshesds of common have beep taken for the Meditrrranean, but tho trade buy very sparingly, the season baving not yet sufliciently ad fricks —Sales of 7 bage pepper were made at 9340, fuGaRs—The merket continued firm and active, with saler of about 2,000 bhis. , chiefly Cada, and mostly wishin the range of Tie aT&c a8%c, ‘with some Porto Rico at fc, a 83e. Tho stock of sugars 'in New York, August 1, ip ee follows: 1857. 1858. Ovbda muscovado, bhds. 76,546 - 260 pe - 1,023 901 29,879 21,784 1,180 pon 26478 11833 34,046 6,600 ‘of about 400 bbls. at AKC. a 26c., chiefly at 25c. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. 1 inguiry, daring th peal four dave, from Upon a careful dari ave, s'F of the cotton ect aa in this city, we find the stock of criton to be 33.941 bales. Thia number inolndes 1,590 ‘tales sold but not Ck ys This ‘aformation may be of interest to some of ir readers. Respectfully yours, ATIBE & MUNNS, Cotton Brekers. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ‘Hlavans an N.O. wail Havens & cn o. +. 78 10 #8 eve 129 Port of New York, August 1, 1858, APRIVER Btermehip Vanderbilt. Lefevre, Fievre, ant Sontoampton 32, wih meen and pessenaers, to D Torrance | ot-mmedio Arie), a iy 0:40 Ade, off Start Potet. paased {ot Southampton wr Fremen preva off ihe Watery: tie orn Tirutes past oleicer. preamenie Roanoke. Ceurb Rienmond. Be, with nen to Henry Lodiam — astirst of Penwirk's Ist ce for Kickmond vercool, 34 day a with cor] end salt tom Ist 4 be Parke spoke echr Corcown fubing %th, Int 4106, ton “A teo¥ & pilot frem boat Moves II Grirnel’. ‘ork ¥en Morr'son, Hngber, Rio Janetro, June 16, wi Kee. piseter. to PT Be Rebr Farhicn (of ee Bedicr@), Chie web a7 oak. s,' <n ° Attakapas, 30 days, Woot Ora . Indian, Jacksonville to Peek t Cheesd se, Werbington &M 7 tava ate K a Tawrence, Newbern BO € days abe Raribe, Neleos. Bes ufort, BO, 8 tuys, Benya, bite Trurebem’ moet nnd, idaya uth Rook, Rrder, Bos'on. eames Urpray. Kenney Providence. PRLOW, 1 Ship Patrick Berry. M-ore from London and Deal, June rinne ll. Mirtirn & Cn° 0 Walter Lard, Jr Lord, from Liverpool, June 11, “big Underwriter, Roserte, trom Liverpool, Jaly 8 on A B Fesieon, wish Bilis from Tave (Br, of Balifax). ‘eon, West Intien - Beth by ‘By Rosen. ‘ SAILED Prom Qeereaues, At 9.15 AM, ateamsbip North Star, Havre ard fourbamrton. ‘Wind during the cay from NE to 8. Miscelteneour and Mansters, Brie Many E Miieeis (rom Uavann, waafeilen with and towed to Lewes, ea americs. there being but two men én board capable of performing duty- ome of her bev four other sick of S wakten 10 the Lazaretio 10 Peun Ass Pickers. (of Baltimore). from Georgeinwn for afternoon of 94 ul of Chesser, durtee iaawion'e wite ead ebiid ware drow Segoe, be ow motber, \hree of hie chil ren and ibe cose 'y the boat of snother vessel Foun RO Fuurancnot RC Felton), of Pew York. sated frem Derien, Ga, 224 nit, with lumber. bannd io ato fanei- snd expertepeed vory boisterous weather avd Thieb ceused the vessel to erring « dangerone look also injured the 26h. In Tak 40 00, Yor 7749 fe fame peccaeery to hear prey for Norton, sere oh se srrived uit, pumps going al) the time. a ber Soper Werke. ake exe probably be repaired without dee are, & CATEO. ‘The ys ‘bore imore. Wilminzton » a #333} table of following igen cummmary of tlees te Merwe Mot 1 ‘Part Mary Prencis, from Buenos Ayres vin Hampioa | re. "Tbe pesitien of 1 tae may be determined by the fol owing eommppess herrings from & ria MN SEN aiatant 26 miles Cane M WON Se —Moored in? fat - By erder of the Tiehinonae nee Boer, any an a Cfice of Lighthouse “isepecr, lelphia, July 14, 1853» ‘Whalemen. 'e letter from Wew Zealand in ano'ber oe R io » NB. 80 D: Fureka. Pe: JD; shtp Wm’ Heeger, Masfielo NB. Ae EE ark Mtleood, Groninger. NB, #190 wh to erates off Port Davwebtat Left at &t Helene one Jos Varwell, Jeuney Pa, el, 0 BS Round bome; Concordia, — 8 Ebin Colorado, mi from oe for Falmouth, E, May 21, [ericdtheng jon 24 joree. frem Liverpos) for Phila elphia, Pn Ti rns gras tity fy Brown. and Eil- zabeth. Pool noe: bar! May 34. ship Waban. Pelee, Pal cae aed ‘ay 14. sip We e. Falmont DETUSRE, July 16~Sid from Flushing, ship Sea Lion, Col- . Boston "Tn or! 219th FJ ) Moey | beth Chase, for wat Ang 15; Je Let iW E'tot, To: Gre de Isat of Ju! a aeavtn. Pmith, from Galveston, A per | ev. from Cal Ck bark vf Aye b 94 aa lavana, do; echr Bacco, Apr'l 27—Arr Water Witch, Baker, Hong Kong; or Burrows. 60 3 FR , July 4—Arr Atelenta, Horstman, "York; Agnea Retailing’ Wicbamond:tiayan, Wisting. Cherieion. rLFAst. July 16-814 & A Cochrare, Cronsrapt, Jwy 10—Are (arvent Queen, Mansos. “Now Or- leans Crenroecos. July 4—€ld barks Jaco», Merell, Sisietel Figtolvtle: & fo 1, Warren, Benthall, do; brig Queen o* tae ee i wre Tals occArr Souter Jobnny, Soaell, Shielde (snd ala or ‘beeeed ty do Mb, Alexander, Bain, from Baltimore for ‘om. ‘Guassow, 3 ly 16—B7d Tteecs, Mitobell, Ganon. Guazroc e534 Cerro Gordo Luther. NYork. May 22-11 pe iden Axyan May in por’ eon Gann Cay, TI. July 18—No Am vearel in port. Gaann Tonk. $F Jury 10k bark Mary 6 Adele, Kelier, fork: 14th Aub FiteabetD, Norarsve, col4h, brig Peter Java, from Boaton for Traxillo, Inly 17-—Arr Baden, Sti'phen NOvieaos, 18h. Ort- larding Mobile: Hevre, Aneins. Richmond, Vi Poed ard ‘Sup usion, Kes do w ver. for NOriears Jnty 22 22 Hietviners, iol ba, ry Min. Lesbon. for do 2th: Baden, Stiphen and Jobennis- ‘Iphen, far do upe Herald. ‘crowell, Oriterion, Hard: drtCharles Conway, unk pligunong July "S—are Gaxonia (0), Ehlers, NYork; 16th, rt] lever. Trerercen, ely 20 Arr Teerave, Coiling. NYork. Sd 2h, 1D Meteait:stetson, and ie Rob ‘Rodinson, Ni Fidetle. Meld, Sod Wm Tel, Funck, do; Middle~ So-Are of Graveren’ 20th H A Stephenson, : Bering Cook, Mavanere: Liverpoo'. Kear= mn Kcwin, NOrles: AB bar anny Kaler Lodg epers for menein ac. ler'ine, TS port bark y 1 kim Kiwvall Malet’ wr paiks Jon 1 Te-in port apd Ameo Md, Spirit ef be Th Wi smne, from a Toda Hantress Onliwel. for Great Kiein for Chine, do Lert for Btral'a of Malacon, do Fle- Singapore for dodo, OM May 4, bark Cal- ory 2) Juve VmArr bark Yankeo Blade, Jackson, 1 lsndon (apd id 12°), Joly km port beige Varnom, Hamtin (trom Torbeletente? leye; Argyle, Warren (from Bal- rigs Jute B tndelr hin. fr Manrins July )f--In port echr E''za, Crowell, for Parke | Inter de io ood gait for Philadetphin. Sr Jone, NB. July —Arr shiva (hy of Kew NYork: ROM Mili. " net. mB - hin resneere, Tearemit Liverpoot Srpe Deore Perecpe ¢0, 28h Bere'shor awit, LET STEPER, HB, July Old chy Ory of Srookiys, Chase, a ests, July 128d Topeks, Ceurch, Begoa and Ror ua, ALPXANDRT AT Ditlwer Parry. Host tohre Bee With Huhert Procttenea Woat Wind, Burpets: Aaterson A Pre, and Sm Howes, sev, NVerk om Balifox et herres Ferg err stesmebiy Thome )By piri a richer (arem), Bowes wet Harsor, Cuda: Indi Marek. Pretend. at gat act Bee Arecibo, PR. Old Ave : 6, Gil,” CHARLESTON Jay ‘Filer rten _ NO. “hry Fok ee Godtrey POIFT, Suis See Ary rh sao cewell Rpregua, RENTER, Suly U—Arr sche ® © Carnie, Somers, Kr STPCRY, Jnty 28—Ary abioe City of Conse, er Rtecben. ¥Ht for Lender “get Rien for rs eens st rt aie sega. Ligeroe . Cute fain, tene Frederick Te Are brie York. tm, NYork: srg Ich gig paenl Jatt iT i geri, ah Thesnip Ceimborare, from Liver. col. end ip eurponed to be the Hhemroc® from do. 3 1 L ke and two brige from West Indice wo barks and two the mtn meeriny CORPO, July —Arr whe Pirsherh Fever 5 movie, Bork), trem Darien. Ga, for Rio Janeiro, with Inmber, « WebFonn, July 30-14 sohr Oo C Glbbe, Otbda, Aw TAYTON, July M— Are sche Yarmouth, Phinvey, York for Boston; rioop Point Judith. Saunders, Riizabeth- pert NEW hs, Jply %—Asrr Fore ark Mark Jeneen. ie. Bb brie BL ty at Trotn' Balnhow ‘anete’, Porto Ri x - bridge Nirwtns. Ralem: Raven, Row ni Lady Rilen, foxes Northern .M Meanerete, Rieetman, KLanéon, A C%: DARKS SFR rf 38 MAGIOAS. OF WRARLY. Linn or, ererlevie remedy. Deper, 8 Waskiogion CLOTHING, ae