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THE NEW YORK HERALD. PRICE TWO CENTS. — ie WHOLE NO. 8013. . FRANCE. Genpvel Fool aupteten who Celene) Pronch io, endadaaite | athing to themselves, ‘and if the Romens THE LOUIS inost of them say simply amounts to nothing. Their dis. Arrival of the Great Britain aNd | roaypreacning chervours fies engrecnsd-attemiica. | ihe pubilo wihin the room Wille the oommucion wsitune, | aayea well Kuow, were the most ro je im tbe ARRIVAL OF ST. ust in July i about aa well grounded aa their exclloment Niagara, amore were current thet 8 esnpirecy againat ihe Tm. his courage or ability to expose a job will be justly | world with respect to the oath wi wae the eer wasin May. All the difficulties they have experienced, poror bad beem discovered at St. Mienae, they want | deubied. nerve of their military discipline, why ahould our !lus- “ and all the dangers which they have encountered, wero te ‘At Malta ten men have been lulled by the faning in of 8 trious warriors of New Leon and nila, to-day atliot | News from California, Utah, Oregon, Wash- | toreseen and Pointed out to them ‘nearly “three Mars The Prefect of the Department and Sub-Prefect of | portion of the Peninsula sad Oriental (o.’s coal stores. ‘with the net less children of Zacatecas not imitate their : Sandwich months ago. was evident that a river whice THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. | Orervourg had been callea to Paris to concert with the | — The London News potnia out that of the eleven officers | example? ington, Frazer River, the ¢ bad ite origin and its course for a ie- authorities measures of police for the safety of the Empe- | who have been appoinied to report v he organization Consistent 1 my of, antag Be custome of Island ada, Nicaragua tance through precipitous mountains could mot fall as carne abo pce Foo Sra nah vigience as gig? ees ewe eae peen Sir aleeoaer Wines, rae pis her ceamole ‘that the inion who veeminde to lands, New Granade, e en scovidenh that ithe Fiver aid bos fall tuning, bay ‘THE GREAT RACE ROR THE GOODWOOD CUP. | companying the hoyal albert and Admiralty yechia, wii | cluded. Abe this elty might also eojoy tho Prae of victories. and the South Pacific. exlent coud nct be commenced for monila, enfeas ary isterig to Chertense, Several of the London ing journals of the 28th ult. ) Ver spoils arrived from Zacatecas, I distributed ath re diggings were discovered. it was evident, also, that the RR CRE ial ln ‘ ng ny By thet in some expectation | call attention to the case of Mrs. Turner and the Acom> | them the people who, when receiving them, pro AAAI country about Frazer river was rngged and difficult of ac- of the Credit Mobilier winding up, or thet fusiea will be | Lunatic Asytam, and the insecurity of the subject under | nounced your name w: of joy and praises | he Star of the West on the Way to New | °e##: #24, that land avenues of communication couid not WTERESTING ‘NEWS FROM WDIA, contrived with the diecount bank ef M. de &t. . the laws relating to lunatics. i ions. y be immediately constructed. It was known thas ths Hud- She, dante of sho Yaris Conference aad penjow was ex- |. Tae London Sunday Tine, of the 26h of July, costaine York with $1,500,000 in Treasure. pn fpr pyran dy lle nemo had PRET TR CAS Oe Ses at ae antities of provisions. foreseen ADVANCE IN CONSOLS, | | Prince Zone be devising measures to | In our last week’s article, we informed our readers that arr over twenty thousand men pouring into an unexplored divert the stream of emigration which flows from France | @ match at chess was im course of - and almost inaccessible territory, many of them without wey and Germany to America, towards Algeris.¢Extraordinary | ment between the American champion, Mr, Paul Morphy, THE NEW GOLD DISCOVERIES, Provisions or the means of purchasing 1, Unable to ro- DECLINE IN COTON AND BREADSTUFFS, advantages are to be out to African coloniste. and the Hungarien player, Herr |. These ar- alize a return for their labor for monthe, and unabie to make eareeceer cote clases eo ihe aon Ae een, ‘we are given to i eve pew bose Serene nee? waite, Svat Cone held another ” conclusion. wianer emigr: wor exposed to great suf. Rey “Rey ae. me @ first Sine gamoa to be the victor; the. stake £0. be 100 ® CALIFORNIA PARTIALLY DEPOPULATED. | {2ringsporbape to starvation and ‘loath. All theve tbiogs ARABIA. side, and fb pay tote place on fur days i each week, TES TOPO DOOD were perceived and published by portion of the press. Huaurax, August 11, 1868. nm not ine aoe = i bi yee he ed ab the Bt. oe tnd half at the i t fr weaimal fond tamiees ieee pha argumenw. v4 vundred engaged jannnne der, Seedey, Saree Ir 4 ‘Toe steamship Niagara, Capt. Millar, from Liverpool a | "° ain ef Gace meee Feaden Gace Oe. “Toe womade of fr orphy are Lord The First Gold - pment from Frazer | *t' mote abeut the sie t's hiner ta GOO! . Arthur . T. Owen; those of Herr Loewen- reons Ww! ve ere wenty years. They were ey a ee ee. ee, Cape of Good Hope dates are to June.20. Trade was | thal, Messrs. Barnes and Oldham. ' Mr. Staunton has been vers Fetter cquainted with ite y than the patives psi bie i See ene eat ber Sete saienes he wank —— ae teeteor and ceoteet -rsen yi“) dat | greeband happy Ngee tet ages ihe rinses ane caleaser the new mines though \hey . were 4 § F q ney ‘ the st. Ya Chess Club; it lasted about seven hours, | Our war, Juan, is a social one, azd for the same reusoa G AMONG THE MINERS, | mato up thetr opinioos upon assertions that had vevor mie sieship Bernein sive bepegeen ae: lous by the fire at Port Elizabeth was £86, ee eae The necond game, on | if in Rome portion of the land of the conquered was SUFFERIN sd een authenticated, and region of which the best evening of the ultimo, City fashingtom COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Tuesday, was won by Mr. Morphy. On Thursday, these | confiscated and two parts made of it, one whica was sold PRP OR AOROILOROD A geegrapbers know scarcely apything They were deter- Liverpool at 5:30 P. M., om the 29th ultimo. LOMBON wat a “ eminent players met at the London Club, and the game, | to the profit of the public, and another waich was distri- Free Navigation of Frazer River | ™"*! be >iind, and they were bite. “Toey rushed The saa lor wes to leave Galway u MONEY Dg ll after a long and animated siraqgie, wns woe again by the | buted amongst the poor cit'zens, on condition of psying s 4 8 - to San Francisco from all portions of this Stato steamer Propel advertieed late. arta Brothers quote money mar- | American. We trust we shal) beable, next week, to give | rent in favor of the republic, why enall we not do tne Declared. with their blankets, thelr shovels, and picks and for St. Johns, N. F., and Boston on the Zist of August, | ket easy. Bar silver, 6s. 114d.; dollars, 66. Onc; eoaiee, farther particulars. same in Mexico? The enemies of liberty will oppose ue, rockers. it seemed as if the hard experieace ‘and thesteamer Lady Eglinton was to leave the same port & 3a. Consols for money and account were as Present score in the match between Mr. Morphy and | but will not our rifles open a paseage in the ranks of reac- eee of California nad been lost upon them. Few anna for Quebec. po end td Oi aa hal Bank of | Berr Lowenthal, after their last game on Thureday.—Mr. | tion? Please read this letter to Zayas and Azambert '. RMY MOVEMENTS IN OREGON. stopped to fit themselves out with provisions ‘Tee of Washington, from New York on ai July 31—Ne Morphy, 2; Herr Lowenthal, 0; drawn, 1. The resuit of | and without manifesting to them that you will take note of | A| + | and clothing, fewer to inquire the means by which they steamehip Oity > Lospon, July 31—Nooa. Friday’s game was not known when we went to press. their observations, write to me punctually whatever they : were to reach the new El Dorado They beileved all the 17th alt., arrived at Liverpool on the 29th. Consols are better, being quoted at 963; for money and may say. Let us pass over to anotber matier. heard, no matter bow fabulous; though it “4 itg | Scout. It seems that the loan from the United States is rega i ited Stat ques lo if they knew whether Vistecls wor om om ., 4 = The British Parliament was rapidly winding up The London Times (City Article) of the lst, ssys:—The IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. ed. The revenues of Now Leon and Crahuila aroper.y | whe Blection of Uni 10% | illand'Ut one peninsula, or whether Irene tines Sewen Dopiness, preparatory to the prorogation. fanda opened yesterday with great animotion, at a slight 4 ° mortgaged in exchange for the payment of @ million tuo Senators through Vaocouver’s island or the continent. fl ‘ . hey ‘The Niagara sailed from here at twenty minutes past —, Tate mars peat nek gas By 3 » antndidiaitinadabsindideitiinds Fle ed ee in eg give the — bt led bod ane and sailing vowels beyond their three o'clock this afternoon for Boston, where she will be presen f, Noy. fineness . t vi strength. Ascertain wi ey ast most capacity © decks, the cabins, every nook and sieselrec cr war (nema) reuse” | Wang star for wget a's | ANOTHER BVOLUTION IN THE CAPIPAL | Meiecmatiesrsttjwrsmacsercct wvsgy | TWE SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS, | Stand tn aNiy Moral ous role me GREAT BRITAIN. dies Suey nonlin Sona on Segre Sars met mate nay "rte scene ae, ao, mee er Vidor, Wwe, Gabeae et rete, serpar ng Oia In Parliament on tho 284b alt. were un- | railway share market is buoyant, ata general advance of | Ex-Governor Baz President of the | estates will indemnity us with umury. Iazalcate thie ides, Bellingham Bay, and other towns on Puget Sound. They Ge the 20th ult. the House of Lords receded from some | The Jondon Daily News’ City Article says:— Republic bo) fie tie people Wan ccna by sony The or. | Thesteamahip St. Louis, W. H. Hudson, Esq., Com- Eiaved tne waren of the a) and th snieasened te Ft Nadeem Po oa a ae eo ene | Se, ees one ae Ju the House of Commona the amendment of the House | A}l the markets ery firm. Theshipment of specie to Mhrte pearing ant tae aed rg bean ory Atv and arrived here at o'clock yesterday afternoon. ro at wenn ao Maher Bon 2 pan Lg bean Telegraph Company’s bill was Ger Eat fotenkacilay reson £100,090 & eee Oe SPIRIT OF THE CIVIL WAR. here, and thet I appropriate to mysolf the wages gained ‘The Star of the West had received her mails, treasure | ivser river. The adventurers gained those places. ‘On the 30th in the House of Lords, Lord Wodehouse | shipwrights of Liverpool, have ndBa. Liabilities OE ee ane, a pa ateeat Remon rey — nig ogee Ee to be Lge aba a eee i and Vaey pal pen ys pete wy ot asked ihe government what their intention was respecting | email, 4 F colonlve New Leon aad Coabtula with the reactionista vito | “olden Age, and would gail at 2 0’clook for New York wia | and thoy tonne, out ps the subject had told them telegraph communication with India. AMERICAN STOCKS. Mutual Accusations of the Liberals and | maybe sont to me. I will cure them of the bed tricks | Key Wert. at the start, and which they had disregarded in the vio- Farl Donughmore that the arrangement had not | — Mosers. Baring Brothers report the market for American ; they ave given ta by practising @ healthy method I am | The Golden Age, Commander Watkins, from San Fran: | lence of the fever from which at the time they suffered. been concluded, but the government were fully | securities generally inactive, except for illinois Central, Conservatives, about to invent. ; 0 They dtecovered the sun’ would not cease to-ahine, nor alive to the importance of completing the com- | which were in improved demand and higher: shares, 23 Tinclose the official correspondence, where you will | “Mo July 20, arrived at Panameon the evening of Au. | Toy, tneerene ss tana. the river mould not Coase munication with India, and selected Sea | discount; bonds, 81s 83: freeland bonds, 78880, Erie ae, ery ae " gust 2, bringing 276 passengers, and $1,826,000 treasure, | {) riso because they bad travelled over athousand miles im find - Toute in preference to that by the Persian Gulf, and that | Railroad’ sevens, pods: ole Raiicr taste tnilen terion first cl ‘would be oompieted carly mext year as far | Central sixes, first mortenge, of which amount some $1,500,000 is destined for New | search of gold, and because were without the oppor- 672 69; Pennsylvania 2 9034; Massachusetta percent ou done till now, and di as you please of the tunity of earnin; ‘and had not th as Borusss. fives, bonds, 102%. Messrs. Bell & Son quote a limited | By the steamship St. Louis, which arrived yesterday | Zevciion borne toyou by eS VIDAURRL | York, the balance being for Europe. Among the latter is | tunity of ear fr teal ae eee ae The Lord Chancstior introduced a bill making an impor- | pusiness at previous rates. from Aspinwall, we bave advices from Colima to the 19tb $26,000 Frazer river dust, shipped through Freeman & | Act just as the di Tyg men ig gg ee 4 tant poy wept the er, np United States 6's. 1867-'68. ee 108 a 105 and fi the city ‘of Mexico to the 6th of July. 4 Co.'s express, for England. did in 1849 and 1850, They alternate between posed ia regard to alts in India 2s ae FP .. eee a note fiom J.M. Frocusan, iq, of Frocinen & 00.'s THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. The latest intelligence from the Frazer river gold mines | condemnation of the country and abuse of the people Lora Stanley in reply said it was impossfble to form an | Kentucky 6's. 186872. : 91a 93 | california express, written at Acapulco on the 20th of arn in generally favorable—emigration from California still | Tucy tore’ tues ther knee searcaly TO gon SN ee of the mutineers, Maryland 6's, Sig July, says:—It is reported here that Don Juan Jose Baz DESPATCHS FROM MR. FIELD. continuing and but few returning, although the excite- | about the quality or extent of the new mines than they their way “ has been declared President of Moxico.”’ Sr. Jons, N. F., August 11, 1858, ment had somewhat subsided. bapa Laie A Ld = pe toe Ata fair estimate and 1,159 ‘The Luz de la Libertad of Colima, om the 19th of the | TO THE AssociATED Prass— The St. Louis, for twenty-four hours after heaving Aspin- Gaels leminvauenohie 2 pie 9 ry company’s forces ‘were 18, same month has the following paragraph :— On the Wednesday before | left Londen, the Directors | wall, experienced very strong gales, with heavy beam | river. The balaxice yet remain in towns on Puget Sound— aoa of oor. : After at we The news of a pronunciamiento at the capital has been | Of the Atlantic Telegraph Company unanimously decided } sea, and on the morning of the 9th she encountered strong _ mg of the seaner being a Hyon Vancou- was then a total of between confirmed. There is now at the head of the t | that afler the cable was inid and the Queen’s and Prosi- | northeasterly winds, with very heavy head sea, which | YOr'™, i Ca lL, arene ee Sa bee ca ee iar of Constula Partail, Reageland dra, | dent's messages transmitted, the line should be kept free | continued unqbated until after pasting Cape Hatteras. Selves, "Thoy alo forge tat, having arrived upon —— rowed. There would be conis. In due time we will give our opin! this move. | several weeks solely for the use of Dr, Whitehouso, Pro- | Time from Aspinwall to New York, 7 days 23 hours. Hiver they have: been manable| 0 ancertaln the full richness: defray the expenses for the ment, as well as of Wor degpne of esdtiseaes Giang bo fessor Thompson and other olectricians, to enable them to | The gentlemanly purser of the St. Louis, and Freeman | of De daphne A fan EE ee nek ee ercemarient cet tern inspired by the three personages above mentioned. thoroughly test the various modes of telegraphing, so | & Oo.’s, and Wells, Fargo & Co.'s expresses, will ploase ac- | gaid belores tle change of public feeliog te as gronaaions announced the intention of the government—not to inter- | , The Mexican Ex'raordinary of the 6th ult. says:— that the Directors might decide which was the best and | cept our thanks for the prompt delivery of our packages ee egen ts fh emf eger a ss fere with the religion of ee ea eevee day ‘socaral comet ct | most rapid in method for fature use, for it was considered Sooceenesed aS wane Se eee was ground- bastnens of tos vensien, Sows of the country whith were prepared for this issue, | that after the line should be once thrown open for busi- THE BRAZER RIVER GOLD FIELDS. We know little more about Frazer and Thompson riy- on the 2d inst. 4 Do. We find in the same paper the announcement of the | nées it would be very difficult to obtain it for experimen- eee grs now than we Knew three weeks ago, and the tie ad- The Queen's speech adopted at Cabinet Council on Do. death of ex-President Don Valentine Gomez Farias, which | tal purposes, even for a short time. Due notice will be | Arrival of the First Shipment of Gold from | 1% waaente even ot stock of ares _— Sa rn eae: a sae took place at his residonce in Mexico on the 24 of July, | given when the lino will be ready for business, and of the | the New Placers—Condition of Affairs atthe | ports, We know beyoud cavil or question that the bars Dy commission. Do. do. shares P v> CYRUS W. FIELD. Mines—Effforts of the Californians to Dts. | upon Frazer river, wherever ‘they have been prospected. The race for the Goodwood Cup resulted in the triumph | panama RR. 1859... atthe advanced age of 77 years. Senor Gomez Farias | tariff of prices. fe 4 have been found to contain ‘and that have ons ee vplonagg— grt nothing Do. 1866. had been chief magistrate of tho Mexican republic four Sr. Jonys, N. F., August 11, 1858. courage Emigration, dc. a 2 A gS f oy ve else near them. horses 4 merican Central 6's. . “o wom " been made ockers justify horse Charleston was ‘oe last but one. | Prioress did not Sew a ‘me or ine 30th Setorte the Sctual busi. | “™es, under constitutional rule, and had served for terms There ara now over eighty miles of cable loft on board OUR SAN FRANCISCO CORRESPONDENCE. tbat when the water falls, and a system of the Niagara, which will be reshipped in ‘New York to England. All the machinery for paying out the cable is Jeft standing exactly as it was ured. ©. W. FIELD. start. Mr. Merry, the owner of Saunterer, is sxid to bave | ness for money as follows;—I!linoie Central RR. shares, | amounting in the aggregate to one year one month and won £20,000 on the event. Tho race is thus described :— | 93 q 22 discount; do. 7’s, 8214; do. 6’s, 9014: Erie RR. 7s, | eleven days, He was «favorite with the Mexican demo- “Ventre St. Grie and Sedbury raced for the lead, and | 79; Pennsylvania 6's, 1st , 03. crecy, and was by them regarded as the father and delief racked Say Francisoo, Jaly 20, 1868. pemmmenens, whee ene oe will be ext: There can be no doubt but that the excitement respect = ‘© are informed on good authority ing the gold discoveries upon Frazer and Thompson rivers, ogg RB. HT soon placed a wide interval between themselves and their e pegpincoe _ ‘ pursuers, at the bead of whom were Saunterer and Ruina- LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. founder of their party. He had been for a long tine in the British possessions, is m jess now than it was o made on Harrison river, and upoa a river tion, On qu the straight run the first two were up- | The Brokers’ circular reports the sales of the week | (ul O° Maly Henk. 18 it lll Ot ® UM Uae | THE GREAT CELEBRATIONS IN NEW YORK. | two weeks ago. Letters upon letters have beon received | Which dischares itself upwards of s hundred miles north paged bead, Ralaation going om third, | ‘oy eeport. “All uulties were tight lower--ihe doting | bis country, but nevertheless he retained tho love of bis | MHBTING OF THE JOINT COMMITTEE OF THR COMMON | trom partion who, having falled Immediately to accom: | tha'romenenistives of the Tiare tay tana tas with Arsenal end Shunterer sext, and Coarieston, w vA m py ed — jocks cap otny nanan yp pam COUNCIL—TWO GRAND CELEBRATIONS IN PROSPROT se + ne Bay plish the objects of their emigration, made their commu Deen aware of the existence of old deporits at all those ~NEW YORK AND LONDON TO BE ILLUMINATED TO- ho beipg in the current qualities of American one-sixteenth . had occupied a forward Tince up fo tat pets, dropping political friends and the respect of most of his enemies. as ves of their own individual feelings. | Pointe for several years, and that they have had consider- of a penny, and in the inferior one-e' of SaeET ae aad aun cama pea, Wan ee toy. the sales of Friday were 81000 bales, offwhion | His death, although long expected, will be rogrotted by | Guriign— SRVBRAL SALUTES OF ONE HUNDRED GUNS able of duiat in thetr possession at intervals during iaadiately afterwards the advanced fot closed ‘up, and ike were on speculation and for export, the market | many of his countrymeu. TO BE FIRED, BTC., BTC. These letters have been published extensively im the news: | that From ail these facts the conciusions are ia when they reappeared ip sight Saucterer was seen with ing steady at the following authorized quotations:— SPIRIT OF THE CIVIL WAR IN MEXICO. The Joint Committee of the Common Council to whom | papers of this city and allover the State. The effect i# as eval ~y Temoved by evidence more worthy of the lead, Fisherman occupy ng the second place, with Ven: Ortoans (Translated from the Laz De La Libertad of Colima, Jaly | was referred the matter of making arrangements for the } migh! be expected. A revulsion in public opinion bas i ¢ statements of parties who never prococded further than Victoria, that there is gold within the British taken place concerning the mines, and where the fullest | territory upon the burs of the rivers, wad that there le faith was held of their richness and extent, in. | sufficient quantity of mineral poset warrant « large there 716 7 616 Gris third and Sedbury fourth. Next in pursuitand | Fair i . 19, for the Naw York HRxatp } far bebind them were Scbiedam and Arsenal. Oa do- | Middling... o% 6 38-16 611-16 | The Boletin of Morelia has the following paragraphs: — scending the hill, Ventre St. Gris went up to Fisherman's | _ The siock in port was estimated at 667,000 bales,of | phe sdidiers of the church are daily exhibiting the appropriate celebration of the successful laying of the great Atlantic telegrapl) met yesterday forenoon, but re- warters, but was shaken of! in the bottom, whence the | Which 587,000 were American. most Christian energy against the im domagogues. fused to admit the reporters to their meeting, From | Credulity and ridicule of the whole matter are now | ‘migration at the proper season. Whether are ace was conined to the fret ee eon Mesars. Richardson, specs On gasket senliemaeaes PP day ee aaa ne gg vm ap — the Clerk, however, who recorded prereset woob- | expressed. Several causes have united to bring tnd the Rocky Movsstalne iat be ‘ er "ba Rlengih. Nearly «dozen, lengths of Sobiodam was | X¢t steady and firm, with catimaied sales of 8,090 to | ohEwottle church gothold of them andshot them with. | tained the following synopsis of thelr proceedings:— stens ie: Gangn. She grest- suayersiy: ef the journats | he Ineenens tee eemney Wt Ever We Wn eepenee third; Ventre St. Gris was about ten lengths behind him, | 10,000 ~~ pee yee out remorse. Come, conservative Christians, tellus what | Mayor Tiemann, and Mr. Lowber (who represented the | published in California have waged a war agains! the = geld pot the yh. ogee gs 4 and far caiaeaee finished ag if at exercise— me seinen Macnee be Ts netatite A Re a fe of =e Telegraph Company) were present by request. on om yd Lec yrs — which | above. 1, would be contrary to every precedent it tnis — cotton spinning mili of W. Stophenson & Sons, | standing the decline at Liverpool—the marketclosing quiet | qo you distipguish among yourselves, - Heal A resolution providing that two celebrations should take | #eriously threatened to depopu! je State. The inhos- Pang ym care; and strongly in favor of suck & view is new F , had been destroyed by fire, the loss amount: | but steady. v evangelicals, between tho samamastions perpetrated upon | place—the first on the reception of the messages of Queen | pitable climate of Frazer river, the scarcity of provisions ot aa cea tieae tees yi To » od £60,000. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. the dying without form or process of trial, and that made” | vicyoria and President Buchanan, and the other on thear- | and the difficulty of supplying the large number of | god iikewise altern ite character’ ant this region, lying miners with the necessaries of life, the illiberal policy of land continue vory satis. Mesers. Richardeon, ened & Oo. quote flour dull, and | by the sole law of the cannon and the sword? Speak, for from Ire! factory. to eaete sae had not made its appearance | 6d. lower; Philadelpbia rival of Cyrus W. Field and Capt. Hudson, in the Niagara— apprec: any irelant a Christian people knows not the name you give to these etween the Cascade and Rocky mountains, is yot unex- le extent in of Ireland. Ohio via the North, 228. a 228. 6d. customary offerings which the altar, | Was adopted. é the Hudson’s Bay Com, which exercised a rigid | plored, and about the time Fraser river falls, which wilt ore eTacsal veverns ®. was town thet forty four von: | 228 od. 20m Od.” Wheat drm, %, Kao poopie el Maden, eanoe teecle enmmaceaieon es picemmnatemaen wae rectiral treme. the Sow Teck | semeuaty of ol wet, ate yen ierolteeion, create the patinning of September, the various rewtes 5 a 5 Le ; 4 7 J ela of war of all classee, wore Tying 4 Chatham, eed | nai te, ee hoe . Pacmag kplan fs bh he fae os Fly, | them, which was unanimously accepted. were all depicted with power and telling effect. Add to ly be completed. ‘So we may expect to know with - brought forward immediate Cd ‘and nominal; yeliow, 33s. 0 3ie.; to you your necks. reaction guarantee Mr. Lilliendahl tendered bis services to get up the | thie the well known richness of the Califernia mines, | ® east approximate accuracy the extent and richness of the displays of dreworks that were contemplated on the even- Ing of the — celebration. He was accepted as con- We have been assured that the wife of one of the officers oe am whole country by the month of November. At preseat er, George Peabody to Mr. Mason, the American | The Broker’ and other circulars say that corn was ls. | of Gen. Pueblita, with her son and maid servant, (ell into there which at no time for the past ten years yielded with more | everything looks as favorable as in May; though will — im eter to France, ‘visiting London. Upwards of lower on the week. crusaders, for fireworks. abundance the precious metal. [It was shown that there | be unquestionably destitituion and ‘among inose Sandred Aosanieeeh aud guts were present, Mr. Mason Livenroot, July 31—Noon. pad RO yeh od the, Mr. Hoge tendered his services for supplying @ display | was room for four or five times the present num. | !pconsiderate individuals who have rushed north aod have im acknowledging @ toast, made allusion, in a speoch of Mesnars. Richardson, Spence & Co. quote the breadstut’s | avout a year old, and maid. of freworks at the City Hall on the receiving of the mes- ber of placer miners, with chances fully equal found, aa yet, no gold and nothing to eat. considerable eloquence, to the alliance which has recently | market generally dujl, but rates unchanged. up the bodies as & wariing to impious, an: hy ey telegraphic cable. They were accepted wt already at ce A Whe wo tow tking fev ne ty AY yore morning from pn Ng ree England and France. From the latter LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. & testimony t the honor and ge, of ye In was next agreed thes 0 nations! salute should be fred Degedlcs ae ces Ged nadie, te Pood ai pit nt By Teen a Randroa [== “4 from the Battery, another from the Central Park, anda mission of the Queen’s meneage through the wires, and that the firing of the gana be Jooked by the citizens as a signal to prepare for a” general {ilimination of their dwellings, places of public business, &c. The display of Greworks will take piace in fron} of the Hall, whore music will also be provi ted had received many proofs of sincere friend. Messrs. land, Aytha & Oo,; Richardson, 5; & | think you of this, lente Wf and T Oo,, yams Nlometry toa ‘others, quote beet in but Iitie | Contemplate your work | Fas eak. Pork firm. Bacon steady. | ® war in which conecience is brought to play, would we cacian a eos ia. foo Bisod bs oy ‘eengh Jnr nel who yt ‘ a $= : defenders? Are you now content’ Is your money eufli- ciently washed with the blood already shed, or do you need Li ‘ Messrs, Richardson, Spence & Co. quote provisions dull, | "ed, more yet? party be convinced that the hour has interior of California, are known to be rich in gold, only Gerivea Selece Castine the Gt men b wanting to be bored to the base within to procure | hunger is, therefore, happily removed. United states untold wealth. ‘There is gold bearing quartz—quartz that | steamer “hubrick will pay and pay well—enough to employ an army of men | Yard for tue same destination, Tey for a life time; and then the real developement of Cali- | vice to the miners who go up Frazer river. The amert id only commenced. Then asto 7 ‘sion among them i# that the Hu teon's psoas ema ener | entitled to exclusive trade, and. that ee two Rag! are cont. i . barrels will be burned at the Battery and other m ree eareol. PRODUCE a. a pnp gh and Lo forever a the Fast and North rivers on tho evening of pare Produce, porigeed Sans sa pc hoomen bpp men-of war, the Selallite sad Hamper na. pit. yy the world than if | nomipally unchanged. Sugar buoyant, and Is. a 1s. 6d. | convinced that the day when these barbarous retigioniate . om, P -- AS , -~ MA = nw EM, those States firm. | shallepossess of joy. Dougiaas, prover the Ameri:aa a - tag abould ar in thowe waters. A letter , | their servants written five week | the altars of the Joho ; good | the crusade: the le. wer river country \ man oO these lords not onl; lke who for the last six weeks We learn from crodital question: in beral (or one mode of conducting it, and warns the public of the proba Mesare. Baring Bros. quote breadstuils quiet, and quota- | fell into the ee Pat tions barely maintained waite wheat, dis. ¢ te rod, | him, and, covering hie inDiA. 42a. 0 44e.; four, 200.0 34a Iron—Raila steady ot £6 be. the y The Bombay mail of July 3 reached Suez “on the 23d. Duoyant, and 64. Tea ged in pee pired in the midst of the flames and The recapture of Gwalior is confirmed. The rebels lost | put in better demand. 9X4. 910d. Spirite tur: | works. twenty seven guns, besides elephants and treasure to a 5 at aioe theocracy! a s from Gwalior are sid to be hemmed in on Linseed oll, Sts, 04 Sperm ewe Bri ol Ga tho 75th, Sir Hope Great gained a briliiant victory at quiet: Y. C,, 488. 34. | apocryphal letter, purporting to — 5 Daan, Seeene 5 ange Saar ot y |, inclusive.) ‘a Mowrmer, Juno 2, 1868. ous ae . | _ Cotton firm Jaales of the week, 14,600 bales; stock, 130,. | To Cor. Dow Jean Zranca— : cal vie, for whom £5,000 had been of. 900 bales; New Orleans tres ordinaire, Not” Tec dane. | My Duan Juasethe constitutional cacse wre, are, do Gude mech disturbed, to benvy rales; prises wore unakevea one Ge naan Siporfiss triempas The terror yoa have spread in Zace- re Orne entre tee pintag au amnesty te ai | dvllat Havre, but in tho interior markets rates were | tecas, by # five of the miltary tans, will Set'murdorere, ‘The reaulteare not yet known, sigliy bahar. "Ashes rm. ‘Goi tem. ie low | prodice whclwome fruts-. Should he Frootoncy The details of Sir Hope Grant’s v! Bear Lucknow | Saintained. firm, and ail qualities slighaly bighec, | of the capital of Jalisco, be muss celebrate Kby ieme- state that the rebels wore neariy 20,000 strong, and their | Manian. Sugar Dom et MA urage Dusikess wainoni | diately stooting Generale Vanes, Cassnove snd Blaucarte Joss was 600 men and cix guns. The British had six Killed uotable change in prices. three colonels, three captains, three liewlenants and three ‘and thirty wounded. The fight lasted three hours and the |! at ten sub-lieutenants, from sergeant downwards | am of rebels were utterly routed. A good effect was antici PASSE ERS PER NIAGARA. ibe Sach Sey pe Socenaees, ad San ae ont of cance P*The Azinghur aed Ghesoport districts wore much dis , Mine Gere, Mi and Pa colema hoy ns nll len hed = ees rcaete, wan Poantened tno sows ane bares ire Delano st: Sore SaaS a ated forests. ing. The Gorruckpore and Allahabad districts had been "on si in el ae Derg year ampten BP pty been Ro- quieted. R Balmforth y. Mrs Blakoaly and daughter | man history, which shall be the model that my In the Agra division Sir H. Rose’s activity had restored ndivelll, Rev Mr. Blephanie, Miss | Deloved Neo Leo-Couhulians shall follow. Yee, Juat, confidence and trans lltty. " —. I Bkaddick, Barrows, Robertson, | New Leon and Cohahuila have to conquer the centre ol 2 gubel Rajah bad aurrendeved im Rokilound, where the |, Stewart, , | the republic and to digtate the law to Mexico. Secretary rebels were also being put down. et ne, Turnall, Ameers, Sargent, Borades ” Romulus and his successors, says a wise historian, were | cil, at No. 6 City Hall. r bat the imports slightly "Improved. Freights ‘wer sere Be Hobereon, | almost always in war with their neighbors, in - timers waiting father better, Exchange 18. 11%¢4. ms, ~y Farleys dobtusan, * | order to mequire citizens, wives or lands; they came beck | PROPOSED PARADE OF THE FIRE DEPART . diggings are rich yet 2 bet ao Lb emestind, ‘pair to their city with the spoils of the conquered people, ‘work availanie foot The Landen Témes sare the above sews had ® greater j, Barton, Hi rather rd a, Meucley, | Consisting of sheaves of corn and cattle, which caused MENT. Me 4 effect in restoring confidence on ‘change than on any pre- | Sn mdi, Reston, Hendra eae or hereon * | there a great deal cf joy. This is the origin of triamphs, fy } fa oun occasicn. sist Srv’ What cacti! daaelep hich iter waa the princpal he greataems which cam an cangmy to The dim uesien upon = A addition te the for- sue eunen stutintitp Gian Bitte, cates tay, ah cine ree of Rome. were much py oe absorbing event by having a grand torchlight procession | ip public ™ ore Digeiaes, Lifications of Antwerp was progressing in the Belgian | jet Liverpool on the 28th of July at six o'clock P. M., ar | thoee of Tasssoena ana ialoes, An whem yor, tea’ you fen Shere pitty ol the Board of Pogincers tment and “the rag Chamber of ven. said, be ro. | Tived off the Rattory at 9.46 A. M. yesterday morning. ‘alone, my dear Juan, have united New [eon and Cohe- | and Foremen of the called for Friday evening | thirty thousand J -y-3 ao Belgian loan will not, it is said, The Great Briain haa brought one hundred and twonty- | Bula: Ct next, when the matter will be definitely settled. ns 4 warn the who get over there aire. Dramberry, Bianoo rarda was found on bare ef Frazer ri ast fred supplica. Bently Ain seven passengers and a heavy cargo. crease our ‘confederation, and then I may excl with of April and June in such quantities as to pay aap ulema fo wat fp ue, ad uN. hh the most enthe- The inscription commemorative of the opening of the | pride—‘“Vidaurri is unconquerabie'’ Crry AMUSEMNWTS.—The theatres continue to be very | miners from twenty to fifty dollars a day ‘When ine says that there are more men waiting at Yale to stantte Feceptons in the journey to tne Asturias, works and the inauguration of the Cherbourg basin of tas nother top Geeaes ma toe a nerds te well attended, there having been lately # great inttux of | Welers Tose and the bars became submerged of course | over, when provisions are to be hed there, then will Ad E Napoleon Ill. is engraved on « plate upwards of half atom | courage, because they are called bandits and asssasrms. | strangers. Very taking bills are offered for thie evening mR! will ‘eee wea “4 pm bel, b- Td pang 4 ef AUSTRIA, sc eae weight, and measuring nearly seven fect in length by Thove slcknames are hamiliating when baitios are | st all the houses, At Niblo's Garden, “Grandfather wae Taino im autograph letter from published, | nearly four in breadth. The inscription is aa follows: — when they taloed” Mate understood | whitehead” p afford . | ote wore mes. conceding sundry reforms in the Lombardo-Venetian Pro- | '"r.5 berin, decreed on the 16th of April, 1803, by Ni to those who were by hearing taemesives meee here the mea who tow exprem Ser disapporstmem have ot Senger of Freeman, on the Frazer and ie em, and ‘vincke. +} » sy oak wa Gtuanita. Le ee he corroborated Bently in every particular. He says the out arts, the above mentioned writer on to may, “th® | ieck's, the a ealy when aivid fa oo heen 's, the Florences appear in three of their light, ploa- the Company. nun setyen was plundering.” Thus, discipline was not laid | Sot pieces, which still attract large houses, wen 80 be * aide in those plundering invasions, in which; with small | Bowery theatre—which i in the full tide thouanda: eee diterence, the same order was observed as 16-d8y DY 186 | «Taree Gamramen’’ and one of Mr. Fox's By = inhabitanta of Little \ oa Weil, do you not think, that Mexico to day is coo wenvone Bing the same Position a8 ancient Rome? For, if in that nation Jewus Christ it was no crime to plun- he ateo com der, and if the re united spolle were distributed amongst their truth, ing Sean gaa Ene suming censemnes, beenase aft tS, up herein a smappediately weforg tbe distribution wag made, swore thet they all. and is ae