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Sr ‘The Stventh Regiment Encampment. mt encampment at Staten Tstand is | The Seventh re; weber (ucressing in interest as the time for its expiration | mppronches. Yesterday there were no less than three Mbousand five hundred persons on the ground, most of Wem from this city, and conveyed thither im the Staten Yelans ferry boats connecting with the Staten Island Rail- oud. The visiters, we are Lappy to state, are from our moet respectable ens. Thus far nothing has occurred m the active duties of (he camp employ their time in in- Great Eastern, Tre wocry of & cheap rate of admiesion wo the Great Fasten ie being vindicated every 40” m0 somber of yisiters yesterday execoded "6e OP ay previous occa sion since #he WSS pom § rho public, and if they im crease IB Spe patie (nat has thus far marked their pro- gres#, {t will not be long before we shall daily record the presence of cigit or ten thousand people, The following | aro the official roturus of the number of visiters for July 10, 1860:— gest to our Pn, cousins on board the Great Eastern soar, > HF NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1), 398% , Railroad has-resumed the regular trips which were Saterrupted by the last storm, { ‘The friends of this road anticipate earnings of , $300,000 per month in September, October and | November. The earnings of the Dlinois Centra) Railroad the firet week of July were as follows:— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tvzspay, July 10-6 P. M, The following i+ a comparative statement of the exports (exclusive of specie) from New York to foreign ports for the week, and since January 1:— 1858. For the week.......$1,003,183 ‘1859. 1860. 1 1,477,931 week, Previously reported S@aaans SRAale'ess | ay'eudt420 Ist weak, 1800, Since January 1, $34,447,461 83,469,916 45,221,551 | increase, Sub-Treaswy received a large amount of money te mar this grand willitary carnival. The troops are aya oer $ ‘The breadstuffs movement is telling upon the ag- Of the Cleveland and Toled and bospitable to their gue sparing no pains * render gregate of our export trade. The excess over last | 1st week 1868. cca’ senien 130 ores ‘i Me Petite | The proyosed oxauraigus bao nod yet organized, | year, since January 1, is nearly 124400,000 of dol- Ast week 1860. Shis opportunity. Ex-Colowel J. ©, Cocks, late of the | ag this is done we may expect thousands of | meal ay Cel * Twelfth sae ment, was among the visiters yesterday. Ho | Pitg J ihe rural sta, in edaliiam io tanteatre: | dollars—over 33 per cent. At this rate the exports | ecTONN 06s: rseseseees $851 a ea sencral: | ela ‘The ship is -** wW apple pie order, and | from this port for the calendar year—exclusive of expressed himself pleased with the neatucss aud gener i jo throng. ip ’ nts, the + Stock Exc @iscipline of the cainp. betmpen, the, curtesitien, music ot an » specie—will fall but little short of $90,000,000. 4 10, 1960. sa ; . plonzant % Ri . The duties of the camp are enforced very rigidly. | Ree arn endokagir <n une se woktine |. Sere is no quotable change in the money mar- | 920001 8 be, 1805.. 10034 199 BI } Reveille, company drill, guard mounting, imspeg CLASARS. ket. The brokers are supplied at 54 a 6 per cent; uae i io% $ donee pls tien of camp and dress, parade, &c., are all | fo Tae Abrt0n OF vee Ment. LO tiwxr, over 60 days to run, goes below 6 per | j0¢00 2.630 90° 20 sth discharged with ‘that discipline aud ConmaaNy @x- : New Yor, July 9,1860. {| cent, and only very choice grades as low as that. sane Vieginis 6 « cted' Th the regular army, hole (MR RENO Pe ihe we vising men of New York, I would sug: | ‘The supply of choice paper continues small. The > do foornt amusement, On Monday night a party of the sol. @iers, dotorniinet of having a short season of fm, were put ur anew idea whereby Mey might create a, sot ot last Bit upon a pen to take one of the vs Held pieces stationed near the siegstag, on tee parade ground, apd hide jt. They watuhed their op- porten!ty to carry out their design, and fot of them ac- eordiegly sucoteed In carrying off the gor, and placing ‘tM ort of the spare tents, It was soem missed, how- ‘over, and & general ecarch was mag “for it, but withext Waceets. At length it was found, Vr so Intent were the “wie upon their en thas they nad placed in euer ® way ‘Be to require Gan services of somero(ght or ten mor to re. ‘Tarn it to its farmer position. Another fourteen ed on an 3 of the camp. party were gno!t vocalists, and they called on Meir ror'te at several Doras and sung a 3 rae wpelodies. thouo favored wita n cell by wotblers was Mr. Win. Vanderbits, who ives about one-belf a mile from Camp Scott. The Bomor was promptly acknowledged, um the sol- @iers were eptertataed to a first cl collation, with ohempague ad idxrrm, The seremading tour extended Mt “tatoo” (eleven o'clock at night), when all the freops are expected tobe in ci and after that 0 ene 1s allowed ether i or out out the countorsign or = word. This fect placed the ‘sereuaders in aquom- ¥, not hating the “open sesame.” but the sergeant and jeader of ‘the patty, who is comsiderable of a wit, lit upon ibis ext edien. “He told hits squed that alt they had to do was to keep “imum’’ and he weuld arrange the mat- Yer. Ho tYicrenpaa ‘formed the veuad and marcked on “matt he apr; val ‘the carp, when the party wae chal- Yonged by the centinel and the following dietogan took pao erBen—NWio goes there? Rarer. st—A friend. Swwersar-—Arvance, frierd, and give the countersign. ‘Serexcrn—Can’t give youwhat | hain't got. ‘erwwra-Then, sir, you cannot pags ths post. Seeces sr But, sir, Im in Command ’o! « veiachment wefmen vb Lave just come from New Pork to report our- wetves. “‘Sevre—-Cun't help that; you esenot pecs this post ‘DNetchon’ the counteraign. - ; —Then, si, you will oblige ‘me by calling te weer ofthe guard. Ser-we:-—That 1 will do, (tatloving) officer of the Deroard,’ 9! In aw mintiterthat officer appeared, cnd the fellow- veg ccf oquy took place:— ty “E errpxamne Cle-ventinel) —Well, sir, what is wenting? sxe —Hete. of ‘the “fea ot ance io ‘pees inky comp, and “em dewchment of men wi pass canmp ‘they?.a\e not the countersign. ‘state they arrived oO ihe ieland perthe eleven o'clock rota New Tork, rend sing their connection with the cars were ob}i sik ‘rem Uno steamboat, landing to tho camp—a dis- to waik ‘rem ‘tance of 8x miles. SemnantT—Lieutenant, allow me to report ome sergeant * ved files (fourteen men) who have just come from iNew York n the eleven o'clock I’. M. boat. Wesissed our connection with the cars, and were obtiged tawaik all the way down to camp. Lavrexanr—Then you must be very Sexceane Ves, sir, some: but we are more hungry ‘then dusty;snd Would like to have a late supper, or an searly breakvast. Cam you tell ue where we eau éta vemaltreseet? Laronis: xt—You will have to ay ter; but, Sergeant (mistrusting ¢ a “where are your muskets, if you have just come Fork, and repurt yourself here for the first t Penex.s1—Oh, sir, we sent them by exp ago, ane they © p arrived bere Lancraxaxt—Well, pkatic io your statement, you can march Weent to their quarters, provided you do it q erly. SNorANT—Thank you, sir. d mare (To his squad)—Right fice, ‘And into camp they came, with their lands over their | mouths to suppress, if possible, their laughter over the @eol manner in whieh they “seid” the officer of the In anewer to the invitation extended to Governor Mor ano to yisit Camp Scott, the following answer has been Feceived :— a S AnscTant Gaymnar’s Orrien, Aunany, July 7, 1560. |} Zevown, Maxsnant Lerrmers, Seven Keuiwar New Yous Stare Micrma— x—The Commander in-Chief, who has just returned trom New York, desires me to acknowledge the rece!pt of yours of the 2a’ inat. He regrets very much that, as your letter was ouly re ecived this morning, and as be had already made arrange ments for leaving this city wt noon to-day, for anothor f the State, to be absent the of next & polite invita’ Had the invita. ! at plow s@ure in accepting it DUNCAN CAMIBE Assistant Adjutant Genoral. afternoon, at the hour appo ate th for in para: treat, over two mp, the band assembled on and gave ® very satisiactery m to with great attentiva Chowsekd auditors. Among the musica swere “Coro di Schian,”” from “Nebo “Toto and Scioto,” from Sonnambu § “tAtULa” and Pot pourri from “Martha Another rich musical treat will be given this n, immeitiately before the grand review takes vo. We. Hail, oal 6 Band of their prof this cor and those o programme :— ‘ CAMP SCOTT MATINER. wepeaepat, seLy 10, 1860, aT wore yo» I verture 2—relo + B—Poett 4-04 Lucia New York Drom Corpe Quickstep. Ope otwe able fe bow been exper ‘Camp Scott, in consequence of the very We quarters of a mile from the raitroad This detriment will be obviated from t 1 Be close of the mpmebt, through the muniii > of = Fildean Vanderbilt, beq., and Col. leierte, who have | ed during the day © “Mh adaition to the matiner, a concert will be 3 Guard band, between seven and ¢ P. M., ou the iawn in front of the Richinond ai | it proximity to the camp. MILITAl Tr Place wee w we, ity will leay On the ‘ork The & gow ur wummet rope & Whe Ps posed Widening of Catharine Street. NO OF THE COUNCTLMEN’S COMMITTEE ow —_ STREETS. ten ‘tm: Comm tte on Streete of the Board of Coun esterda y aft Iman Shaw in the ¢ eon creilm @n Allen and Bogart in attendance eo CHAKRA AN Announced that the Committee would Penke up the subject of widening Catharine street on the foeein.sn de. he petition calle for the widening of the Tetreat te enty Feet on the southerly aide. Gee wide Hing Are set forth at length in the petition, but 1 included in the argumenta of the parties in who addreesed the commitice on the rubject teay we wen sted, Pe amit eget dsat, whereuy 4 “YoSeuir bse presented a remonstrance against wicton pusly signed, and argued that the o 8 jn the manner proposed, would ee ein of property on the f the e not bear the assesemcnts now ste width of the street ts fully oh d in it. He argued P bly within tae that | powers whicl Ferner, © $enteL for #800 m year will mut now rout for lowed ia the Ache property pwnere fe an ral wan naw 0 hear these in Cavor of tue 6 The Cha a the Seg: of Brooke B: ¥ wirect vp to the store tircet, and le we aulowed by the y of the property Wt weir signatites to the petition % Cotiowed on the mame wile of the tie game arcoments. Whounoed their agjaarnment for a ny muet Velligence. ’ Corwin salt yestenday tr ot Commanding, ban) a — ee ithe f a Velmer, Ty nent ee, cand (tat He Assist ws The reasons for | decided to lear those opposed to the | (since they have given our city the honor of her first visit to the New World), that they give to the laboring classes, who haye only one u 7 can call their own out of the seven, the privilege of visiting her on the Sunday, Sure. ly no really sensible man would wish to deny our six-day laboring population this favor. The wealthy class have their time their own, and can go when they . but our laboring class cannot, and there are now 1 nds of working men in New York ‘who desire to go on board the “big ship,’ bat cannot dq eo on account of the incon. venience it would oocasiea lo themselves and employers under the present arrangements, If this estion “was acted upon it woukd be in accordance with views and whshes Of at Jeust Usrec-fourths of the {nhabitants of rf Hoard of Supervisors, Thie Boni met last evening, President Stewart ir the chair, Mhe meeting was held in their own ckuamber, whitch has been yery tastefully redecorated. ‘The Dill of Sheriff Kelty, for the quarter enéing 30th June last, amounting to $5,911 70, was reovivee and re- ferted. A communication was received from J.C, Warner, keeper of the Heuse of Deteation for Witnesses, stating that since he assumed the control of the -beuse thirteen witnesses were discharged, and that there were Rinctcen i custody onxhe 2¢ of July. Several susall bills were ordered to be paid. A communication was received from Pilot Commis. sioners steting that a sunken vessel lay in the channe! of the North river, which is « hindrance to navigation, and oar Governor's Ialand, which is a great nuisance, Referred to Committee on Taxes. the sent in a commutication trangr iting @ copy of a lotter from the Receiver of Taxes, and a letter from ¢ho Clerk of Arrears, containing an accoumt of the taxes on real estate in the year 1659 remaining mmpaid on ‘Ist June, 1860. The Recviver-of Taxes states thet there were a. in the books of 1860, which much trouble, The arrearages of taxes amount to $777,- 458. Croton, $25,469. red to the Committee on Annual Taxes. BILL FOR RENT OF SCPRIWOR COURT IN TAMMANY HALL The Dill of Chas. Brown for $608 for rent of Tammesny Rial}, and use of furntture for Superior Court, was cent in. Supervisor Livrus the payment, as he believed Len een Court outside the precincts of the Park. Supervisor Bucst was of opinion that no judgment ob- tained in the Superior Court while held in Tammany Hall eevee Referred to Committee on #mnual cee. ‘TE SECOND QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTRODER. ler sent in his second quarterly report of Rett ‘The Com, claims against the county audited and paid’ deri the quarter ending 30th June, 1860, by which it appears that the amount of county e: during the irst six the year is os Yor tirat quarter, eudit + $610,195 19 Jor sevond quarter, + 1,878,852 29 Ordered to Binet in document form. Supervisor TWaxp moved that a special committee of ir Le appointed to prepare the pames of {1 ctors and four capvassers for the ensuing election. Ado }, advising Commi the appointment of Mr. J. McLeod Murphy to survey the Harlem river, was received and tem duwd Pm m 41 ordinance was adopted fppropriating (ia. 4 $27,000) Yor the expenses of the House of Deten- of Witnesses. Board adjourned to Tuesday next, at three o'clock. Koard of Coumcihmen. QUARYPRLY REPORT OF THE STREET COMMISSIONER, The Hoard of Councilmen met last evening, President } Jones in the chair Among the communications received was the following from the Street Commissioner — New York, July 6, 1800. To me Jiewononie THe Cosoton Couner Gxsrievey—I have the honor to submit the following } sammary of the general state of the business of this de- | partment for the quarter ending June 30, 1860. During | the quarter requisitions have been drawn upon the Comp- j troller to the amount of $186,601 46—of which s&ixz, | 414 41 were for objects and purposes provided for by tax, |] 4nd $84,157 0d wero on trust account, The city treasury | will be reimbursed for the latter by assessment upon the | ty benefitted. | of each appropriation for the year 1840, } Common ¢ and amoant of requisi | Comptroller drawn by the Street Comm } appropriation and aegount, and for full details as to the | amount appliod to cach object and purpose, and for state } ment o mut lists delivered to the Collector of As | sessments, amounts paid by that offjece to the City Cham- beriain, aud amount returned to the Clerk of Arroara. | “in the Tureen of Birecs langwovements. there, hast by the he mer on each expended $88.251 4, In the Burean of Wharves, $45,757 { Ao." ts the tsdrenu of Roads, $27,035. In the Buren of | Tands and Paces, $11,544 65. In the Bureau of Lampsand | Gas, $105,966 42 | Fire Department, $21,588 66, | and Supplies, by tho ‘Saperin: Jn the Bureau of Chief Engineer of the an of Repairs ent, $00 200 06. by the Deputy Saperintendent, $56,992 26. “On the 1yt of April, med in the hands of the Collector of As: e and during the quarter there City S334 aviug Uected assessments of Dodies aro reepect superintendents trans mit roport of the Saperinte *, it appears A in thi “For Supplies for P bausted. 14 rT. Uhat the demand slight during the re them suflice. In con oto atk the ommenida 4 the past two of which have f transmitting a report fu SMITH, Street Commissioner si ted upon. I st of them in my last q binitted, ow Grand Midsammer Night Festival of the ummer Bight festival of the Gorman ly celebrated on Mouday last ai Cou *s Park, Yorkville, c | Theexercises commenced at four o'clock in the after- | noon with a grand promenade concert by Noll’s Revd, the execution of which was lowlly applauded. Ry eight o'clock in the even! the members and {ricads of the so elety, to the number of nearly two thousand, had assem, } | died upon the grounds, which at this time began to pre sent a ecene of w life and brilliancy, Upow the Platform: which was ect apart for dancing were three | transparcneie®, the central one coptaining a representa | Hon of the Genius of Music, lyre in hand, over which was the inseription — Joy from source celertial mughter of Elysian Touched by thee, with rap We invoke thy heavenly ture glowing, power t side were tr With a bust of Mo upd by thy tausic, and over all | were suspended the two the society and a tag, savenir of the revolution in Germa: ich laa | beew presemted to the students of Vienna by the ladice of that city and had finally come into the possession of the | Jiederkranz. The dancing platform, the trees and. th oree all Wamvnatedt with | the whete forming @ scene w { ticipated the festivition w ‘ About eight o'clock the twembers of the society. both | Indies and gentlemen. under the direetion | Sanombied nest the music } ns” stand an most | admirable manner, Monde}seohu's Ow 0 which | wae followed at intervals by Krouteer Advance @f the differe; Spriog and Mendetssoun’s “On the Wat | pieces being rendered With exquisite swe any by the chores of a At nine o'clork & splendid diaplay of fireworks tuk place on a little island in the East river, near Hellgate, which had been engaged expreesly for the purpose the society, At a preconcerted signal from chore a“ ecrkee = of magaidcent rookete iuto the air Wominating the water and the exrrounding A anal! boat in the middie of the river also di Musson of Raman candies, forming ® fovrtaia of fire on the water and eontribating in no amall ineasire to the beauty of Use scone. The final piewe, however, was | | the crowning feature of the exibition. Tha w | did wreath of green fire, ia the ceaere of whieh } lettere «1. IK," the initials of the Lisderkranz, the who! being mm imitation of the badge worn wy the society. It was received with loud lapping of hmads and many «x pressions of delight, the more eo as it wae wholly unog jected, the committce having reserved (aa a sar thoge prosent. At the conclusion of the dieplay | pany rerarned to the dance, which was kept up on nur at fhe morning. To Messrs. Geulfure, Aud Stoing, the committer, great praise ie due fur the ad | LA the rose manger (0 Which the affair passed off. The com ca tof then an loolerkrane bet 8 For statement bowing the amount | mting | nese of cach buresu | { | {Us Bot probable that theee creditors will have auy —- i to-day—t545,731, of which $919,000 was from | OP duties; disbursed $379,307; and held at the close of oa fle he day a balance of $5,250,447. The receipts vom | 1000 8 ¥ len RI i's duties show that the fall goods are beginning to | 2000 E RR2dm be ex. arrive freely, The foreign mail for the Canard steamer, which 50 . eaves Boston to-morrow for Furope, has been LS 4 4 aes 16 rather a light one, most people preferring to wait pe gri aga 14 me 8 MS&NIgdS. 35° for the steamer Adriatic from this port om Satardey. bes Phe one 3 4 B0- dens 8B B56 One of the leading drawers put up his rate te 110; 60 do......... 400 40... 0 the general asking rates at the leading honses, how- bh a cng He A = > ever, were 199f and 5.133, and mestiof the actual | 39 tT y0T e ‘ao, 6 business in sterling was done at 1093, The market a | 10 a do. 36 evinces ex upward temdency, and drawers speak | 49 a ny =. 3 confidently of higher rates witkin a few packets. 6 MOL 100. Cen RK scrip... 6535 The excitement in the stock market noticed yes- H oes = De oe terday continued throughout the dey to-day, and | 20 90% ene do.. eo prices of all descriptions—from State stooks to | 3? a oe os railway shares—sold et av advance. The most | 400 es T00 do. eT active stocks of the @ay, however, weve the = as 2 ° - Michigan shares; the Central sold at.52, closing 83% 200 do. 66K 51g bid; the guaranteed at 364, closing 354 bid. oe A oe The advance im guaranteed is understsod to be «(250 do... + 00% due to heavy purchases ‘bytrarties who have lately q. tana” aa . a made themselves acquainted with the value of the 20%, 600 a. 0 32% property. Evenat the present advance, the whole ns = = ba | stock of the concern, old rand new, ealy stands at © 100 4. 325, $2,000,000; 90 that a surplus from earnings of $200,- ex = = S% 000, over an@ above the interest on'the debt, would 497% 1100 Chic & Ki 3 amount, in reality, to a profit #ften per cent on " bod a BM the stock. The sevond mortgage bonds advanced ag 400 bry 3 to-day to 56}, at which price “hey are wanted. # ax Galena, Toledo, Rock Isand-eed Minois Central were all in request this morning at an ad- vance; in the afternoon theytiell off and closed lower. Pacific Mail and Pamama were maintained. New York Central touched 84, bat fell back to 83}. s8ss 810 514; 120 Milw & Miss RR. 6 Olds There seems to be an impression that the dividend— SECOND BOARD. 100shs MCen RR. oy which will ‘be declared early next month—will be Ta at ae 3} per cout, though the earnings are said to show = “00 4 62 a net proflt equal to5. The Gemand for bonds is ac- 6 4 Caro 95, 6000 Mich 8 week bs 100. tive, and several descriptions which have lately been 3 i. sane’ dull, are now very lively, with an upward tendency. 0000 Erie Keane L | ++ ro Afier the business of the dey was nearly over, there sie = N max Was a pretty general attempt to realize by street * 250 peg operators, which caused the market to close rather B63g 200 weak at the following quotations:—Virginia 6's, on 4 91} a j; Missouri's, Sida {; Canton, 19j a 203; 6. 25 Cumberland Coal, 12}; Pacific Mail, 92a}; New ab a York Central, 83} a 4; Erie, 20j a }; Hudson River, 83% 50 494 a j; Harlem, 12; .0 4; Harlem preferred, 39 @ 3; 5. 8 Reading, 42} a 3; Michigan Central, 51; a [; Michi- gan Southern and Northern Indiana, 16; a}; Michi- gan Southern and Northern Indiana guaranteed, 35} a 359; Panama, 1263 a 127; Minois Central, 653 a 3; Galena and Chicago, 66} a 3; Cleveland and To- ledo, 324 a §; Chicago and Rock Island, 72} Chicago, Burlington aud Quincy, 75) a j; Hlinois £83 3 g i : Le REPORT. 7, July 10~6 P.M Y's, 91) 0 92. au een Central 7's, 91) a Pearls at 53,0. a bc. The Calteala iinamioe which sails to-day tase Sens eam etree reer r ty fe of State and Western. The the mails as usual, though Commodore Vanderbilt be meng 4 paren ante pq mane ats. oes isnot paid for it. It is, apparently, a piece of sales embraced abort 20,000 bbis., closing within the range mere liberality on his part; for he is old enough to > the following prices :— hnow that Congress will have little scruple in — e se cheating him out of the $300,000 to which the Pre- 520 a 5 30 sident and the Postmaster deem him eutitled. By sete | the time the bill is before the House to pay him, it 570 6 00 will probably be discovered once more that he is : - oer | acorsoir and a pirate, and the overland mail com- 340 a 415 | pany will, perhaps, get the money as @ reward for og BH loin as un | their virtue. : 115 for common, | ‘The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this Lat $9 05887 6 \% embraced about 6,000 \ $1.0 the sales were | ‘The weebly statement of the Philadelphia banks nee Og | presents the following aggregates as compared ties of tat it was tock } Capital Loans. 34.472 | bushels, incind’ Xport, at $1 65. for | ke co Hasan fs | Reise ener st cr sane Sag | Due from b 209. ry a | Due to other banks Ine.218.378 | Milwaukee clut 27 for Kens, $135 for Cu | Depesite. 170, sparing. $1 60 for new red North Corn Gireulativn Inc. 263.506 trom’ Ie. to 2. per bushel, while the sales footed up A comparison of the present condition of the | $/0688,10,0R0 bushels, at Gf. a Ay A eg country banks of Massachusetts with the figures of | low, 6be. 0 60c. for round’ yellow, and at 680° for wits the previons mouth, and also those of oue Bg hd Seen Ome were te yeurs age, pr uts the following chang -_ Corrae —The market was steady, but quict. Sales of June. June 30. 140 bags of Rio triads wore mado af 13246.» and_150 do, 00 28,575,000 Inc. *862,500 - Costa Rica at p. fotlowiag = 4 we movements for the weck and the stock on hand to date a F 8 #F 2 & a) : ‘ i Stock 1860, 23,700 ; sales not on jit’. $478,800 Dee. sumption caine 35098 Hage tock i 90 1h ym other banks 6.061.602 6,870,244 Dee..191.48 ae: ee 2,960; Coylon, 15,909; bank? ATR AINITOL ie Rica, 1,002; Java mals, 13.044; Juve, geriration é $,000.167 $,614,681 Inc.. 8,59 1,626; 1. Domingo, ; other , 250. 15,180 493 16,120,255 Dee.. 54,108 bs bags tee ke 4 Rio, = va 14 Comparison with corresponding period of last | Iyer iho oh 190. a las. Maguayts ch lac 012s year and of 1 - tae at 19)c. a Me.. four mouths; Java, mats s De 1 Creu ‘Dags, at 16c., four and six months, and &. Do. 16 L460 15.12),255 | Mingo at 12),¢., cash. The total sales of Rio during the 8 i $5205 796 1,280 92 §.261.748 95,008 017 ‘Week reach 5,030 bags at our quotations, emer | j FZ 900 4324141 1°798,985 6,972,261 12°90. hat os Se ee hae aol a3 oe | _ The increase of capital is by the Merchants’ Bank of | &% Seon fe “tn ter it und Shelbourne Falls Bank $60,000. York em: “gig ne ap } g were to-day's quotations at the Ge ~The sales embraced about 600 bales at un- ] { recut totam vince tee 900 GF Seperate os | ment in cotton si a com: Offa, Asked. Offa. Ave. } pared wil previova three years: Cop, Paw. cook “11, Ponta Mss a a ‘te ia 1850, 1800 entra . ivey 364 37 Received at POrte, 2.285.000 2,01 630,000 4 Rockland. a" a7 | Bs. wo Ot: Beitain LRRO00 Ltesiae Laeiany atentioo Saperior.. ae <s< #81,000 "973,000 414,000 574.000 ' = ots ped . Ny 3 401,000 355,000 588,000 472,000 lespard . ‘olumbian S. 3% y r (2,946,000 3,677, { Minnesota FOE es... “Atom * 200 00 National Gardiner Hil... 7 FY the past week, — North Cun Guilford 4 3% H+} | Bewabie... North Sate te 3h as | Pittaburg... Silver Bul. 1% 1% France 16.000 3,000 | ,_ The sales were:— Tualeaperts- $0,000 48900 S000 11608 j otal exports, . 100 she C: The increase in receipts at the ports, compared with | 100 Rockland ast Year, was 102,00 Dales. ‘The tmorease in exports. to i do Great Britain was 722,000 bales; imerease to ie | | 300 Columbian . 100.000; decrease to other foreign ports, 61,000. | The following dividends have been declared: pte ite lnsited, oni The Adriatic Insurance Company a semi-annual shipowners demanded higher rates “for grain, which ' dividend of five per cent, payable on demand; the Fogel yy | wheat iu bags Od. oe ae eove Insurance Company of North America, in Phila- | hones cheese, Uy steamer at 00a. can Bee ‘boxes bacon delphia, a dividend of six per cent, exclusive of | at 50s. To Loulou 1,000 bushels wheat Sans State tax, payable on demand We read in the Byprese:— { Avother movement towards arranging the aaire of the Frie company will probably be male this weok by actvertising the road for sale, Such a Proceeding requires: E Od, in ship's bags, while Osgd. wae laegow bbls. four were y werp 14,000 bushels wheat were taken, 10d., and a vesee! was takem up t0 led with els of grain for Cork and a market at 114, by steamer, 75 bales of cotton at 3(0.: 25 2 i under the law ninety days notice, Prior to the time of | WAS ® Sy6.; 60 bags cocon at yc. 00 tous divi divi at 4 art *) 408. 50 sarsaparilla at ic. por Ib.: 60. 60 bbis. eale the second mortgage of $4,000,000 must be arr a fay ie rose ab O04 Kies sod ta eases extract logwood at Vaurr—Raisine were in good demand, and sales of about 1,200 to 1900 boxe layers were made at $2 60, aml 600 dg dt. Ra's at $2 50, Bas of 500 bales were made at 800. 9 Se. Hors.--60 bales were Publ mt 6o. a 12e, Coed to prime ranged from 7c. to 1c. Inow.—Sales of 160 tous Scotch pig were mato at $22 60 #983, six montis. MoLasemes were quiet | Were unchanged. Navat Stowrs.—The market wae heavy, Sales of a | few bundred barrels spirits turpentine #t O80. a 40e.. nnd offered to them to make an exchange for third gages. Nor shoul! they Imve. The company can, by ; Felling a lovg bond hating all the rights of the second mortgage, get & premitn offered, able to pay of that part ‘of the second , accepting a Lous. fo vations hes accepted an exten- | jore than half th sion, a fact settling the value of the security. A long bond such as the Brie company can make is much wanted, as the preporal to igsue them will prove. The Michigan Southern Ruilroad earned the fourth week in June: while prices for good « valitics Foorth week, ney ’ $42,129 95 | a cargo of 1,020 Vbie. common rosin were sold at $100 Ld 36,129 86 | per 310 Ibs., delivered. Crude was nominal at $3 90. Waa ae | __Prowmoxe—Pork.—The market was fiemer and mor Increase . seveae $6,000 09 | active: the sales footed up 1,000 4 1.100 ble... including The earnings since the commencement of the | new moss at $10 a 19 1: apd new prime at $14 4 $14 son wi #8 } 129; ond romps at $12 9 9 S14 | Beef was in steady deman present fiscal year compare as follows: and pwiees firm; the enler 1859, | embraced about $00 bble, including coontry mess, at $4 Marr $149,625 45 50 a $6; repacked mess at $8 50 6 $10 50: and 8} ble Apes 145 258 39 prime mess were rep at pt. Bacon was firmly eld May. 158,084 14 at Mc. a lL ic. Cut meats were quiet, at $),0. a 16 %¢e Jon 122.708 48 for whe rs and hams. Lard was in good request and at : firmer rates, with alee of 45 bhle. and tierces at 12 Tota! fore monthe S540 a 38e. tutter and were steady at wnchenged Increaer rw , pl from Peoria, dated oth inst., we |. 2¥.—Seles of 200 « 900 casks were made at 4 6 « #4 Loganenort, Peoria } Bortington F " ‘ Sales of Real Ests-"* By A, J, Bleecker, aa brown stone house aii! a . 7th st. 11,800 Volute etee! car springs. Daan ene ees Port of New ‘York, July 10, 1860, ? ~tt6a, Crowell, Ravannah—S Oc came Francisco—Sutton & Co. Ms Bai 5 Gane a aoe, E Amsinck i an i z ‘Ware, Hardy, Shange cece aa H May bee, Quin Mott & Oo. hulae, ls i Seana on—D © Murray. aad f Karvak Brov Hiay Tul; and Nasa BE, Sie with ete Bad Geester se Gn Guedes Sraeihiy Naina, Sehovrk. Nivenwab, with mdse and pas- 3 wi Ni in, Pons rine @, ilod tu Somspany. wits scbir George tears: Tee Faypt, 94 days, ith mdse, to order. , 18 days, with rubber and nuts, Albion ‘of Liverpool, N82, Foster, Fajarde, PR, 17 day gay wo W Whecitieht. sth heey fon 71, spake hark Morning Light, from New Hava for Porto Rico. ig Eagle (of Pensacola), Stapies, Cardenas, 83 days, with sugar-de, to E Rubira, julia Herd (of Heampen). Sweet, Cienfuegos, June molanses, to Ponvert & Ca, ‘coy ED Swett, for New York, and achr ‘Seuatwor, ‘Brig It Giovanni (Neap), Cacan, Alexandria, viaGasie ia Mar,él daye, with mde, to onde ‘Henma, Humiicld, P 21, y Rattimore, and 40 hours from Cape for Rambler, Packard, & 5 Vi, Stront, Guayama, PR, June23, ‘Vicrouts, Prauros, May S—In port via via K boli Melia Buraiio tor Sreawsnur Neuvitag, June 27, whh melado &c, | Berry, Son. Suh tot, lat 3020, lon 84, passed 2 loge of Schr Nathaniel Doene fof Plymouth, Mass), Doane, Inagn: Nite malt, ce Poa & Sioa — J . Johnson, Cat Island, 9 days, with trait, Douglass, 6th inst, lat 31, ion 75, spoke whaling schr Ps § F aoe of Froviaestows, 8 acrulee, with 126 bbis sp oil yey oy Schr Geo H Eneas (Br), Higgs, Hleuthers, 9 days, with fruit, as, to Jos Beneas. Dib, City of Bost n,, : Sehr Batty, Shr fn, Fag hr Sobr He Bu Hetvoet. Sehr Mott Bedell, Arr fromGalveston 2%), Croeseo, ot Schr Transit, ‘Arr from. Ay AEN Be eta marca eae VER tt it ea Rohr WP Burioe, Pereiar Betinnee any for V1 a agusta, from Liverpool. Ser Pa, ———. Philadeiphia for New London. Liverpool, July Arr from Nborke st Fiymontt Behr Charter Oni, Ke ort tor Bt —— atermenc ar agear eee de linyi = Schr Gen Taylor, ‘ Aur from NOrleans, Od Dominion, juahing; Pfigrim, Sehr Ann & Bonteana Vite Jaron babs 4 deacesean ‘Chatham, 3 days. ‘Vumierbit, New Haven, 2 da Foruiand, 2 days. = ii Ce dT Jobneon, AP. CHICOLA, June 7—Arr Br Will Rreamer Black Diamont, Boston dim, Wide Bi Steamer New bande Sah hoe am Bowen lag? Se Dames Wi Shin Pivabeth ot Gabnrntee Styl Wig Ba Mn, Pe (nha Seeger aerate Providence; Tram Medivern, Fall Arnon, Cross by, —. 1. Tuly 9, oomer Phineas | rameeeonia! Wet der songs 2 PA aes ibe tee ‘aie Tun, Valent; X toy Na yer ~Arr (by tel) Benj De: Ra! M iu, Ms 5 Beri ta Ese ale wah: Vlara Crowell, Cage ie 9Arr SAILED. P -—aeg Florida, Savannah; Jamestown, Norfolk, &c; and ‘Wind at eunrise W; at sunset 8. Zelesraph Marine Reports, aun eels a " bound vessels in HOOK, J: 10, supset—Ove brig § Hook, Wied &, moderates weether cect 2 Miscellancons. The steamship Alabama, Capt Schenck, arrived yesterday from Savannah. We are indebted to the obliging purser, J H Tisdale, Esq, for late papers. rN SANDY bound in. 6 lacnt—* A Subseriber” is informed that ship Light, of Boston, is now at pier 15 R, jouding for San ant Haytien. Bc Morning Ligh, Philade!p! strived at BALFOR Jay oo stew yy Pp we wl % likely, 3 Ader jou refer. re is her ie same dened a! Jebn, Be BROTaETAGT Po Noewre, from Liverpool, a Charleston 6th inst, from aay lows was in lat 4010 45, lou 22, eee the last 30 days bad W winds and calms. », Banx Bar Stan Boston £4 , oe oF cee Rateere was seen %th tow off Sharp's Bua Axeio Saxon, which returned to Sh inst, was Teaking about 1000 (not ‘stroke h B Waking about 1000 cack 400, strokes per hour. ‘The leak’ was ), was lost on the Keates Teese struck while coming ont of Tuspan Inlet and carried away bor Steering gear, when she went ashore. The wind was KSE with # heavy ground swell. ‘The vessel ts a total lose: "8 i the carge, however, was saved io & no lives lost. ‘The Wave was owned in the employment of he Constitu Capt Germain and family arrived a Gpoz in the schr Emily Kotth, eho P Foang Imoery, teas Rockport gl Gal” well, aie, one, ait tra" Jelnnee, § odor: cS Orlando, from Boston for Port an Pri ed and vowed into Gloucester, was Bark Wildfire (slaver) was sold at K West te seees: bought by Howes 5 Carma. ne? Weston Sth ak for ly 9—Sid echr Allen Middleton, Jr, S-Arr schr Daniel Brown, Heakty. Sipple, Alexandria. PAL IVER July Alexandria, One-quarter of bark Louisa, aa discharges from ber last voy. | _ GALVESTON, J ‘ 5, RS soldat Rew Bedford, a few dayesince, ‘> Swit & | Peiers W Paras Nisek. ? Oeet A B Cook, Means, and A. os a lor May 4, ehip Isaac Vow innd, of New Belford; 2 on ) from Liverpool for New Orleans, no , Alice Mout,” bound E, was passed July 1, Jat 41 from Philadelphia for Rotterdam, from Portland for Havana, July ), from Portland for Matanzas, July 3, lat ‘days from Boston for St Thomas, June 23, Havana for Portland, July 7, 2) miles SSR Gerry, Jone 2 210 miles Crom Oape TI viopen. ‘ fie = Filler, from Boston for werpool, July 7, lat , Inte o mice A Wisee ea 1M Sr, rei eae Bmih, NY. for do, 0; Wakefield of, Havaimy Waverley, Romancn of the > Albton, Wit a, Prigns ’ Carrritern Svan STONING TO) West wee R hrs @ aker, Conti for Saco, Lavinab Po sone for Naw York. “7 J ne d= Sid brig Laviathen, Berane, her: FS 8 i ’