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8 ae - THE GREAT METEOR. ja at Woreenter. , fuly 2d, 1860 The day was bright and clear, avd the sun shone very powerfully, the wind blowing rathe> jess than ) wierday, and from the same quarter. The crowd of specusuwrs wae greater than that presen ab ihe Comege Sigutia, (be care ont from Worcester 2.00 people, Y Sieivete Poimts ef Observation—Specaien sions an te ites Altitude amd Speed—ie- tromomers Bewlidered=Parther aon eoumts—Tormadoce—Pablic Health: Pee ibe Henne publiabed, inet Sunday, acqamnte of arene MARR Tt ms rance (be Gery vieitent ues trayélled acroos | Oly 1,600, The Doale were brongh: iio lub ebursty ailer half past two, The Neisd, « Yule wherry, having the in fide, Ward being second, Doyle third and Kinsley foorth. Kuwsley nexed permission to pull the Unknown, sa his suppored Loat Use apparition bad extended much beyond %e yo 0 from which we then had wotice of it—that 2, Beyoud albany on the orth, Barnegat on the south, and whe oly on Priday evening, |: could handly bave been | | | | — the supply to-day was in excess of the demand. | The Rock Leland shows a faiting off ior the Still we continue to quote call loans at 5, and pa week of some $000 a $700. per of the highest grade 5 a 6, according to length. The receipts at tidewater of flour, » The Sub-Treasury buniness was small to-day; the | and barley, for the wird week of ? | receipta were $155,286, of which $144,000 were | 1659, have boen sis falhowsi— an tress cprtomn; the paymenta, $164,973; the be- | Werte this evening, % 340,128. o There was nothing done in foreign exchange t | vg day. The Arabia sailed from Boston withowcany [os <.: WOOO 972,000 614,600 specie from here. The next steamer ia the Van-! 4), aggregate of the receipta of the above arti- | derbilt, on Saturday, which will take out a large | 0. go gar for the yoars 1860 and 1859 have NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1860, } ~” fase Rg? 9-42" Fano op aetgaa True, Liverpool; Raid Bin Sultan, Berry, aes Sane Ny An ea preceded Ie onde I Hewat, nd rf EI ‘Doves, sty & Pane by, Caatlde, Stafford, trom Rotwer- Favat, June 25—Arr brig Executive, Gtkey, Bangor proceecéd for st Michaela y one unirat, duly lt Are brie Margate Baise yong ap, sch Q . In port schre Maria Bader, yo teh: Chaos Cooks Sparks, fr do 280; Chases Lhe a4 do 25th. July 8—8id_ - Fie wake eee t ormibg up, And it wae agreed to by | shipment. The domestig exchanges do not vary for Miiladetnhia on the soothweet, Ve was most remarxadie | At had been broken ¢: oealng the range of 6c. a 7)40. that, considering the gevere) coincidence of opinion in | the others, Willis did not row. , i movch; the following table will show the price of Wheat, Corn, Borleu, | fair grades of both kinds, and 1,800 boxes at private wegerd © the imeignifoant altitude of the meteor, | oun ening o tow ss iy ped geht ai sight bills on New York at the cities mentioned: 3340,600 6,836,400 78,900 | Wnarxnox» is very quiet; 1,000 Ibe. small Ochotsk at med ws 1 tho poitt of tme ware it made | the doatestarted finely; Ward hp Doyle came ds ® % premium. 11,700 1,083,100 140,809 | rr, is the only sale wn this market. : . |. st, the Naiad following far behind. They turned te ro — =~ mn am | Winncey was honvy; ales of 200 dbis. at 203¢c. = eppearence, i¢ could have oy Bi ¥ | staké ane came home in the same order, waking the two par 2,838,900 4,612,100 Dec...61,900 wt cock widely remote poinm™, But now wonder ‘ies 4 the following tune Hear Teed, lodTd, | * * ‘y Premium. we proater when we i@r® thet under precisely emilsr | Friendship, 16:38; Unknown, 16:06; Naiad distanced. The stock market continues buoyant, and prices | Reducing the wheat to Sour, the excess in the Neal Katate, July 24. yt Some ten minutes in order to give broai ting le stock ber yant, receipts of 1860 ia equal to 713,080 bbis. of flour. By Son & condone, snl at Almost the same poiat of time—allow | 41611) Doyle, who was to row with Albert im tue Voya | advance, thoagh most of the leading operators are , rahe 1 Lot with 2 small buildings, 80 Henry st., 25x100..64,700 tng for ditieronce in iopgitude—tt wae seen sbrougbeut & | pour, “When the boats came into portion, the Mary believed %@ be enlisted on the bear side, Neither |. Te Teceipte at tidewater of the principal ar- | j ro. ¢, 5. alat st., 125 ft east Madiaon ay.“ fa wait worsened area, We nave iateligance of 18 am | Leola fhad tho Sunide, the Withasnabarg boet, jast ehr:a- evn nor aesnreatu Wau aciete ticles of produce, from the opening of the canals ein s Dg acl Sons yearance as th ag Boos o, Vo, sod ae far be Megara ase’ a balag, meaed the Voya | P — Peg ie Fg wad tc to and including the 224 instant, have been as fol- pew “ “ 3,900 soc ex Cap He powte that aro eix bondred and |" Thig race Cieeely contected, the Buy aga.n vorning ba es ere mae alae’: | lowe:s— 2 “ op 36th and 40th sts., ning ‘throng es SWhiy wes apart: whue we fed that Chee been seem as | the stake fret, but being passed om the wa: ‘n by the | Rock Island rose in the face of a falling off in the 1. 3060. Le feet Madions: ara, jue , each avout she sama cis. | TeTPOre pont, they came in in this onder :— Mary Leis | trafic for the third week of July-—the firet decline fat ane er. tae » been observed at To- | G.. 16 min., 46 sec.—Who'd a chonght it? distanced! this road has sbown for many months. Galena ad- e 811700 9,540,000 | 1 Lot on corner of ‘and Hudgon sts. , 26x100. #900 sone . ne Eee ng = Prod ng oJ Sears for ~ vanced one per cent; Illinois Central was wanted 3,023,700 bey) : . a Se: 1,000 The met ts foe as Cone of ite Appemrence ab Detroit is | OCA TE 6 “ina the Harvard sophomore clus boat tae | @t 75, and all the other Western shares were like- 306,100 | 6 — on Locust hill ave. and Baldwin ‘560 Been co ee pers nape v'cicck and ee Desroit time 8 | outside, The boats got ot weil together, and at Grat the | wise in request. -1m Mlinois Central there seems to sete : “on John st... bss she = boot sh.riyecven minutes later thaa that of New York, | Tanrerd evi, wide ibettiarvard’ Gophommresiona | be ® party engaged on the ci aig J. " DG. 490 whore t war soon at @ quarter Before tom, it would | oie beat about three-quarters past the Tbulia, they | friends of the property talk of much higher prices. 23500} 1 on Warbarten eve paar S| as = mow “let § wes actually seen Gt the former place | (hanged their course a litte in a - . 341,900 | 2 corner Bt. ave. s entlier then here, and that it took | the Thalia, putting on a spirtat 4 New York Central, Harlem and Reading were 321600 pried toys gr: ogasetyrn Rlamgydie 08 ame together. The Thuila, on being fouled, immodiate- | maintained; Hudson River was again 2 per cent 443 200 ee ee eee te rice ce, eee the comme, Te Harvard cophomores | nigkiec No sidak’ on’ the tet baa Suen’ 50 “79) SHIPPING NEWS Whore cues pet appear to be any difference as to ‘ime ve- | Kept on, crawing abead of the freehmen, aad turning the igher. > D e % Qween the mort dietant northern and gonthern points | stake first, they kept the lead al) the way down, mak steadily, or with such an appearance of is three miles in 19 minutes 4424 eeconds, the Thetis fvilow: | solidity, ag thie, The Dueiness im bonds s, where % was cuscrved, We will probably find, bowever, | inp im 20 minutes 13 seconde, solidity, as . PO ny ops wef abet the wiih oan w able to aseign wo it will sorte ‘Signe pot oA 8 oi im. f foo), whieh wasnotal: | wae very large to-day. All the Western letters intended for the New Yorx Werap : pag 3 iw he Harvard Sophoworse; ths how var axeerting | pactwas i mt 2 " “ de etl) Gertber enlarged. ; ak thes roy Dest of bis jodgment be had keps the boat is railway bonds were im request at sigh gs there at ‘Tak me, However, Burlington and Cape Hatteras a# the | 4 straight line from the start. was a fair ‘inquiry even for La Crosse land grants, i rip =rms par. eawreme northern and coutnern pointe at which it was ot 8 meetin of the jedges afer the peastia, oh banal which advanced 2 per cent, and for the issues of the 17:2) men waren... eteerved ton arises, what height must themo- | Cit tod they were accordingly ruled ous, Chicago and Northwestern. The bonds of the do. ~ a teor bave been tw have been v ame fe corygy — Trelis vas ward he Thai capaho Michigan Southern continue to advance; the Sink- » Port of New York, July 25, 1860. over these via hundred acd fifty miles? Tha con yuma, because i di ted ot 81. Erie convertibles and & Mill FARI ” ear ¢ 1 scopeilable | Ot pulled around the course. ing Funds are wante . lac | CLEARED. — ag Maglio sath hengp Bos ol 5 a pa pers pe.) bag peal 7 nee ee ry on bonds of 1876 are selling at 50 cents on the dollar. 3 Ms) N ieamabip Moses Teyior, MoGowan, San Pranelca: | wh ihe .nanin reason of upon! jut it was found too Repeat . + Sreamenhiy Fieriia, Crowell, Bax eemtiguocs to the earth. To the eye it appeared absolute- | and they miharew thee names, “The” beet | State stocks were fi mete todas ths sions Teo wich ii'n's A aie fo Steamabp’ . Codwell, Portiand—H 8 Cromwell “ . | drew the following position’—Gersh Banker, in- | sectional contest, embittere eats of nion | 1000 8 3 § Superior, Soule, London—Nesmith & Sous. Wy Wo low for che Hight of a rocket, At Newport, Dele | S00: yale, second; ‘Union, third; Quickstep, ovtaide, pedieoge sain wd «eared eal cidecend Gaience di do. Aye verted gg eer ig rm a, A ware, it seemed to broek the very lope of the treesover | Their tart was beautiful, and for a moment they | ‘rom the South, w ve ie do Co. i pes ped. Ap obgerver wt Waltham, Masa., actually | seemed ban | Wad oe erat ae ber powerful | on Southern State stocks. This afternoon the mar- Me Panama Batt Gen Duck, Ptanwood, Havans—Simes, Chase fy me 4 |) OB ial pemed it to Lift the boat out i a Bark Eis , Cooper, Bermuda—Tucker Sedged 't, apprebensive jest \t should fall upon him. ab | F7ower, each Of whish feemed almost to Lilt the beat out | Ket was strong, and elosed firm at the highest t~€ Union, the Yale being just bebind, and the fallumg © the rear. At the upper stake the | only nine seconds behind the Gersh Banker, but lost Burlington, Vt., come poopie thought ft wes but * few Bancred fees (rom them, and supposed it was a fire bal- Soon, got up te commemorate a local event, In no .n- wapce wae its ali tude ostimated at mare than hat a muds. Profesor Bond, of ihe Observatory of Harvard College, Res calculated, from the data poeseeeed Dy hm at the fame, that its altitude wae soout twenty miles, sod ite velocity from twenty to thirty miles @ #evond, Sei iRlo Lhe ovean southeast Of Nantycket. ‘Ths c&sculation will peed revision whea the Provessor eighteen seconds on the turn, thus jeaving the former three seconds to gain to win the dret prize, Ur boat oph When bal way down the n cracked an oar, and by ‘(his means fell bebiod the Yale, which came in thirty-one seconds abead of ber, thus gaming the gevond prize by ony one second, The boats came up ‘ec the following order:—Tersh Ranker, 16:37, Yar, 19.10; Union, 19:41; Quickstep, 21:26. This race wae very exciting, and im fact the whole regatta, with the exception of the unfortunate fouling in second race ome! . ws Cy She uavigator rounding Cape Hatteras it aypeared tl | ter than Pepe ra par pcorgor AH Ke The attention of speculators has lately been di- 5 oo : After the reg 1» greater par 1° strangers here eanictts " oe : cw yy | JeftSor their homes :n the afternoon train, but there are | Tected to the securities of the Harlem Railroad 200 ‘The fact #, that astropomers and scientific men ‘ all | sein ‘great ember re ang. i Company, the preferred stock of which has risen 300 Dewikered in the matter of thie meteor. They do uot | The Harvard free Fe eaten ia the bilisrd | tom 36 to 443, or abont 23 per cent, and the com- 2750 « characts ria match. Yale wanted eighty to complete the 800. " pe ’ vi 200 Ch & Rk weem cvan to be agreed as to its character, Meriam, in e ample saoul: ihbckc ‘ven 006 131, te ents 100 le shee 390 baie rék of s meteorological Bunsby, calls it # lightning Matas Congrentanns Men dciy 2 as We regret to state, however, that the circumstances 200 a ne entertail hat it was a stray comet ‘400, Me., July 26, 1860. e, ver, i 4 pear t sar wba Me to aiiedy : t ss a The republicans of the Firat district, i coaventit of the company have not improved in proportion to 650 apen vekueGr anaes Neds here to-day, rominated Joba N. Goodwin, of south Wer- | the rise in the stock. Thay are, on the contrary, in 100 meworc body we may felicitate ourselves op iw nothaying | wick, for Congress. Louis O. Cowan, of Biddeford, was ud : “ : de 22 Saiien © a firma. Provably, when more complete data | chosen Presidential elector. rather a worse condition than they ever were before. 250 are obwm.ved, there may be seme reliable estimoate formad of fo ee —- Two years ago the company had a floating debt of = Me eis, Gistance and ¥e It is possible that it may Taeeaie Conguaatyn “gh pres ‘do 1noo, | #BOat $600,000, This was funded by an issue of 150 heave been seen fer weet of Detroit, and have kept ite ‘The Democratic Convention for the Fifth district now). | third mortgage bonds at 50 cents on the dollar, the fhgut castward till it croesed the southern part of | neied to dey Win. A. Richardson for Congrer, sacrifice being justified by the board on the ground Buarope or the northern part of Africa. n we know | preckimridge and Lane Mecting at De- | that the credit of the company was so bad that it aw - ih. coved bentnen sollee, Hare ee Suty 25, 1800. cost them 2 per cent a month to carry their float- erems vo reason why it set ast doype rou i | meoting of the friends of Breckisridge aud lane, | ing debt. It was hoped that after this the com- Soe A en et oe eee sarin, Werke wap | Toma parts of the State, was old in cis city today: | pany would be able to keep out of debt. wen of patting a girdie round the earth. Weeks may | A State Committee was appointed, who were empowered | © 5 i Reg henne- “rage tic: Takis dei stil] pore Dowore we hear the last of the fight of this | to call State Convention to nominate an electoral tickat | So far from this being the case, we learn 0 ed an: fect organization very determined epir\ ¥ t the pres ’ vill hav: wostecr—ibe mont wonderfal of which history makes | Spd Perfert the orgeneation edjouraaaee wt posed. 4 ompany has at the present time, or will have very we fbave receivet a ta te subject f ite appear there eding slowly scroes the pes of the zenith, expiring couds alter it was ret seen. be light from it as to five to objects a ow. Une from Boewn speaks of it as two composing the meeting called, ina body, upon General Cusa at his residence. General Lane in North Carolina. Rarmior, N. C., Jaly 25, at and noar Ra» Genora! Lane is spending a few leigh visiting the home of bis ancestors relatives. The Governor, the Jurges Court, many other prominent ctiiciais genera'ly haye honored bim with distinguished sou of tho Stat | tbe «ite of the city of Raleigh waa j deuated by tae General's grazdfatler of the Supr them swenty five Bell and Everett Meeting at Detroit, Mich, - The friends of Bell and : the io tiene - wot | City last evening to d a - ' pe nee organization, and also & £ ait, wt Nothing decisive was ets r eo me * ke | Bell and @. lie course wae from . | ~ 1 a + person - | ‘orge Filiard : r ‘at ame ast Troy. as te fi atitedl SKA ~ oy . . Jodge Dovgias arr aot by an immense « the + 7 —_ - | ecompaniee, and oo tear 4004 : boy . Douglas Hatifivation Meeting. pes Fa 1 Spmvorieep, Ill., July ate © seve whe | ‘The Douglas ratideation meeting’ in thia place today ee j was undoubtedly the ‘argeat demoastratioa of the kind A i t ever held in Iilnoi# It is estimated $0,000 peo. teor, ( before ton | in attendance, The meeting was held iu £ | near the city, and wae addreesed by W. A. j Jobn A. Logan, James C. Allon and others. A being held to-night at the democrat.c hea quart | enthusiasm of the people ws upparalielied | A Navel Courteste N TO CAPTAIN HICKLEY, OF if STEAMER GLADIATOR. ‘The following correspondence has pa Presider the Atlantic Comy | Brittapnye Majesty's Minister at Waab.ogton. through Mr. Archibald, ber Majesty's Consul a} this port, « copy of which has been politely furnieh nternatio PRESENTA ngton, D. C. My Lonp—W pon the subje camer Gla Capt. Jobueon, of this port On th t Sth Coteber, 1859, the brig was d 90, long. 70, and om the 11th « : 4 from Hermada to ey went on board the St. Mary, and } moet noble promptings of humanity, offered The St. Mary was taken in tow’ by the Gladiator, and on the 26th of October safely anchored a the harbor of St. Thomas, for wich services no compen: sation baa been arked, e:thar ad salvage or ocherwite. Ths company pearance on the St. Mary, ar! by the timely action of Capt. Hickley bave been aaved from and are unwilling that each chorts unrewerded. of their appreciation of mpany have appropriat and placed her Britannic Mayee Hickley, a silver tea for Lieut. Gilby, a h You, pertission to bar presented wo ike parties for whor i have ihe bonor to be your obedient D. JONES, President Burren ] Waemveroy, 1. C.J ce to my letter of { action in informing you desgaich from her Majesiy’s princi } retary of State for Foroign Affairs, aunounciag that the Lords Comm esioners of the Admiralty have bern pleased Jo permit the officers and ship's company of her Majesty s ship Gladiator to accopt toe testimon ais #0 handeomely offered to them by the Atiantic Mutual Ipeorance Com- on wore the i tal pany of New York, I have the bonor to be, sir, your I beard no nm obedient rervant, LYONS. J.D. Joxes, fiae., &e., ke Capt. Hickley, ett im the command of the Glatiator, ie aiiacbed to the time o Vrince of Wales, —_—_—— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Weoxrspar, July 25—6 P.M. | We nove a slight increase of ease in the money mar w-day. The increase of deposits in the ty banks bas encouraged capitalists to invest more freely in mercantile paper ‘han tuey have been doing lately; a few morg days like yeetorday and ‘o-day, and the market wil be pretty well eared of Cegirable grades of paper, Op call, too, pansed over Central Ohie an on Seturday last, the dey a! parte o seppeagance of the rested jp some myst muriny of obcervaton | bepomena Are so rife—eei pees, metaere evroral diepla: tnd tornadows—the general bealth of the comrtry Le-we poiter, rom yellow feve re, wot other Goto, wo ore wheolutely free, acd even th ©f de city # commic'erab!y lene than 't war at ondiog period for mmvernl years pest. Ip addition to tbe ‘pireriog of renera! haaith, we bave to be thankte! for a emt abvodant harvest. weed | ao | etanompher ic phenomena m ‘eee Sabay OF BER OF eagetanie 1%. and numerous the merit of | prices of the day:—Virginia 6's, 91a j; Missouri 6's, 81} aj; Canton Company, 19} a 20; Cumber- land Coal preferred, 143 a 15; Pacific Mail, 85 a 4; New York Central Railroad, £3} a 4; Erie, 223%; Hudson River, 56{ 257; Harlem, 17 a 3: do. preferred, 444 a 45; Reading, 43} a {; Michigan Central, 55 a j; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 18} 3; do. guaranteed, 39 a }; Paname, 126 a }; Wlinols Central, 75} a 4; Galena and Chica- go, 70} 271; Cleveland and Toledo, 37{ a 38; Chi- Ra SeSsadesFSsssscessssssssssse PRSwENSeReSSSSSseuSscaasnsesarss shortly, a floating debt of about half a million of dollars, nearly half of which is in suit. Several holders of unpaid coupons are pressing forward ms to judgment; and from all that we can leara, unless sume means be provided for paying ninety cays or four months. We hear that anew und bonds is talked of to pay off ibe company cannot pay the 4155 100° do... b60 483, 60 Mil & Mis RR..., interest on present debt, whe..wil CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. new bonds, even at fifty ‘ ] Wensespay, July 25—6 P.M . ew : Asnes.—Sales of 20a 30 bbis. were reported at 5 'gc. lar? This, however, is the only resource wh for pots, and at 53.0, for poarls. the company 1 It owns valuable real estate perurys —Liour—The market was heavy and lower, especially for common grades of State and Weat- ts; but th | and valuable ers ¢ mortgages—on Which | orn. and most descriptions, except family extra brands, | has never been able to earn enough to | were unsettled. The trengactions embraced about 5,000 si over everything. In view of | ®9.000 bbie., closing withit the following range of . ¥ ything. In pricts:— | the : the oldest friends of the pro- | Supertine State. $500 2 610 Extra State... 5 voking forward to a foreclosure and re- Superfine Western. ation as inevitable at no distant period. It = to choice W oo . 0. thed St. Louis extra... 20 long been evident to them that the stock, both Mixed to etraight Southern br common and preferred, has actually litde, if any, | Straight to good extra do... 0 hey witness with regret specula- Choice extra family and bakers’ brands 3 Exchange whieh may have the Oma meal, New Jersey and Brandy wine % c innocent persons, and tempting | —Canadian floor was dull, and sales contined to 300 bu: is, in purchases of Harlem. 1) at $5 10 « $5 25 for extra spring, and $5 30 sof the rodd for a series of years has not weet yur wae heavy, while there wasa impvoved fast enough to justify thé directors in | Mand. chiefly for export, closing cagier, especially “ it can, for many years at all events, | £7, the lower grades. je sales footed up 1,000 8 2.000 bbls, within the range of the above quotations. Rye Lour was sieady at the above figures, with sales of about 200 bble. Corn meal was inactive, with limited sales at the above quotations, Wheat—Market was’ag: hea: y, with « further decline in prices. The sales em- braved about 76,000 bushels at #1 25 a $1 26 for prime cr and above its working expenses est on its present debt. lowing is the Pittsburg bank statement for the week preceding July Oireui’n. Loans. Western, $1 42 for white ean A ta a <= , 7 sburg.. 105 77,068 a new amber Pacbanges nt “Ggot00 ieolbet. 1-508 (900 © i. 22 for Milwaukee club, and Mer, & Manofac’s.. 318,602 $1 16 a $1 15), for No. 2Chicago spring. Corn was | Citizens’... on Armer, with sales of about 50,000 bushels at élc. | Mechanics . for mixed Southern, 620. for choice mixed, 64c. a | tron City ©. for round yellow, and dée. a OT yc. for white W: Allegheny. erp. Rye waa unsettled, with sales of 1,500 bushels prime at 83c. Barley was in steady request at %c. Oate were Grm and the supply good, with sales of Canadian and Western at Sic. a 205,0., and State at 9c. a 41 sc Corvae was firm, while salde were limited: sales of 900 bags Ceylon wore made at 150., and 360 do. Maracaibo at 15c. @15}¢¢., and 100 do. Jamaica at p. t. The following Statement of the stockt in this market if from the week- ly ciroular of Messrs. Scott & Son-—Stock of Rio coffee on the 17th of July, 1860, $,000 bags. Sales for the week os- timated at 3,600 bags. ‘Stock op the 2b day of 1860—Rio, Ke 4,500; Maracaibo, 1,284; Ceylon, 11,96 Java, mats, 10,358-—government bags, 1.399. Total bags and mats, 32,896. They remark aa follows —The advance in Rio coffee has continued, and prices may to-day be quoted at $40. above our last quotation, the tendency be- ing #till upwards, "Sales of the weak onbra>s 1.700 bags, and 1,300, ex. Beigique, ai ex. Forest King, at 14%o. 14\e., four monthe. The following are the curreet quo Rio, prime, 15 s¢.. four months; Rio, good, 1be., Rio, fair, 143:¢., do.; Rio, ordinary, 142. a 14 cc.) Maracaibo, 14°,¢. a 15c., do.: Lagwayra, lie. a 15 cc.) Goylon, Ibe. @ 15440, 'do.; Java, mats and bags 18c., four and six months; St. Doming>, 13 ‘The stock of Rio on Joly 21, at Sew Or 5 at ore, 2.174; July 23, at New 391 1,846,879 063 1°18 5 ans Picaynne of Saturday says ightly carier than it was at the here is no change of any kind a ant market is 2 rates of jemand spply of capital | rates of domestic exchange has | nasmuch as it tended vo dim: North, and thereby allayed « | part of lende The Boeto bey market of | The actual chances wore exoeedingly sir emand be ng |imited things financial during last woo Money stan a do. casa, | off, unt. the banke hold but five millions and a quarter, | Im the meantime, ax credit is about as dear in New York ag | sotal, 11,474. o ‘The market was Srmer, and exhibited a bet- fer feeling. Accounts of iajury from_ the drought at the South contirved to be received. The sales embraced About 1,500 bales, closing on the basis of about the fol- lowing quotations:— 1D Boston, except on call or for very short paper, perhaps the probability is that wo shail jose moro epecie, and that the fall demand for money will come upon expply more Testricted than has before been witnesesd since 1857. Still there le no good reason for expecting apy epecial in- copventence or very bigh rates, | The same paper gives currency to the following : Ordinary, fine snecimen of the canard:— Midd!ing ri It la pow {ntimated that the manager® of the Grand | Middiing fair, Tromk Ratiway intend to even extend that roal to ir the Pacific. $ t any rate, is the talk in Canade, | FRenet—To Liverp | where it .s stated that a portion of the direction is now | were engaged in bulk and ship's bage at Od. n 9.4., and sarnostly engaged in Policiting further aid from the Fag- | some lowof four were at 2s, 4d. éd. To | Lah stockholders, if not from the Fogligh government. | London 6,000 bushels wheat were e1 at 90,4. in The idea is to ¢ a throne route to the Pacific ent.rely | @bip's bage. To Glasgow some additional esgagements op Pritieh or The na mailgcan be taken from | Of wheat were reported at yesterday's rates. To Bremen ore t four or days. The story may be all | 500 bbie. rosin were a 6d. ; 100 bdIe. shoe {thas an air of probability. The Grand | pegs at 2a, Od.; 100 tons logwood at 26¢., and 600 bbls, n Lever amount to mnch unless some such crand | spirits turpentine at 3), cents. terminos i reached, when, with a higher tariff and beary government seeistance, it may do well enough to cuit tor ity ume at $1 05 a $1 10. j lish owners, Low ot was firm and in good demand, with | The exchanges at the Bank Clearing Houge this | M¢* of 90 bbis., reported at 65c. for common and $1 10 for Jump, Rockland. 21,187,798 21, and the balances #1,- Mow ss Leds nd The sale of Porto Rico was made Ba) —Sales of 600 a 800 bales were made at 95c. a $1, morning were 310,881 78 A cargo of Cuba mvscovado was roj to day | fe “ ‘bat said to be within the range of Be. | The earnings of the Iinois Central Raitroadsfor 1 STORES continued heavy. of 200 bbis. spi- | the third week in June wei ar straight, and S00, oe ‘ehipping lot; and neste ot a ; 1880. #57 200 | common ‘was made, ek ot #1 45 por 810 Ibe. 1889... be war nominal at Can tee eeeeeee see | The business of the Delaware, Lackawana and ‘a wh : Western Railroad for the week ending the 2ist rene in aie ease tor the een sang the 23a follows: — inst. —Sperm—In the early of the week the market SoA as as Rillow Year. Gon 105} oottve, ond toa evita venthea L710 vale te te Tas. Get | trade, 1,575 bbls. Wits Caen aA ae Shipped North....... 108,17 Per gallon over previous quotations, . inte. Shipped South... -. iieeis 10 | Fler At a price not transpired. Holdere are tow aakine ee Saee cone te eee but transactions are be +-25,161 18 942,680 00 | checked, owing Ms holders being above those 7 purchasers. Boston of 316 . For corresponding time last year: — $130 per paler, Whale i ts onive Gemaad rhe Wek. Yar. consumption, the stock in the hands of manvfacty. Tous. Cut ons, Cut. dn nag ee Ts GR I advanced to “Dipped North 6.520 19 108.009 O4 | 50>. per gallon, at the market with « Shipped South 11,342 68 015,397 13 tion on the part of holcers to operate freely. The — for the week include rales of 6.750 bbis. ip Tow cere Cece MR OO $21,000 17" parcnin, We quote Pop bbin. at 46.596. 1,400 do. a 460, Th . Fok Mayaguez—Arrowamith & Ball. Bre Mary, ‘Stevens, 8 Prerre—Vatable & Reynaud. Brig independence (Br), Hamiton, St John—P I Nevius & ‘Brig Aurate, Ficus, Galveston—D © Murray. Kate Weston. Adams, Cadiz—I B Gager. eur H Livingston, Munday. &t Joba, NB—D & Dewolt. Syutherner, Farrel’ Savanoah—McCready, Mott & Co. Ri M DC Murray. P Russell, akin, Charleston C Murray “bina. ono, Henderson, Portamonth—S W Lewis & Co. Bre eee i ; Spirit of the Times Br, of Liverpool), Martin, Barba- ballast, to Silken 4 lronsides. & Lands ot Pbiatotphia) Hew, Matanzas, July 14 with wogar 7. Sal omnpany with Curt Porvand; RR Haskins, for Providence; and Edwin, 3 he U 8 steamer , Lie Craven, prt in 1th for water, and sailed early next in tow. ning, taking the Linda A Fim Trimble, > ‘tas, July Lh eucar to Rimpenn & Mayhew.” Mailed in coupany with brig Peace Sanches Dolz, Yickett, for New York. w Mark Harriet Spalding (of Rockland). Rooker, Remedi duly 15, with sugar, io RW Trondy. Jone MM, on ihe outward pasasge, Joseph Cremone, second ofllcar, died.” Bark Samuel Movies fol, Bagua, 12 days, de, to Smal wood, Ear! Ds wat Caicos, TT, 10 days, with salt, to Abw mn Kltaa (Fr), Hedouin, &t Pierre, NF, 18 days, with fh, to Whecleriaht & 0. rig, Eun | Faye. ith eugar hia), Seudder, Lagana, June Jacmel, July &, w n & VO. 28 16, loo 74 35, “4 A Rishop, from Hoston for | (Schr May, Smith, Sagua,9 days, with sugar, to D Colden ‘Murray. Shr Adela Kelley (of Uarwich), Kelley, Bara: with frott, to T Gilmartin Pend ebr A Nossao), Kemp, Cat Island, 8 days, sehr Kae Bi Ac, > Dunham 4 1) Schr Sarah Br re, Virg ‘“ en, Goorgeiown, 4 days febr Siak, Brown Calais, $ days. Schr ZA Paine. Hant, Ra: Sebr Amanda, Keily, Sebr Oregon, Nash, Rock sehr Panama, Ailen, Be which arrived last night from Wil- x, m -2ich inst, iat 36 4, lon 74 56, spoke sehr a Engel scranion, hence 1 by pilot boat Rd. 1 Ore brig, unknown. SAILED. Steamabip Florida, Savannah; ships Rridgewater, Liverpool nd ancbored at Quarantine); E Hamil, Havre’ From Quarentine—Br bark Alties from Laguna), Liverpool. Wind during the day N to 8, Miscellancous, AS Ricruest Pastace—We neglected mentioning, some time since, that the bark DJex, Capt Guide, made the run hence to Bordeaux in 19 days. Before her departure for Bor: | deans we stated that this reese! bad Honduras: fy bas lost none of her reputation by being placed Scan Asnonn—Stermer Ren DeFord, at Boston, Zid inst, # PM saw a large fore and aft schr, sup; W, ashore on Hedge Fence. Ship Sarah Chase, now at Newbu been chartered to load deals at at 90a. This ts the highest freight under the of Capt En hantrene, = bound nearly ready for John, NB, for Liverpot, for the season. She is io ba ekiel Evans, late of the scbr ot, 24ch Inst, from the yard of C Mel- ‘ons, Dot yet named, intended for ue Whatemen, See port errtvala, (ld at New London 26:b inst, hark Alert, Parsons, Hf. Sid from New Bedford 24th, bark Waa, Courtney, Atlantle rt at Fayal May 28, F Ruchinta, Nickerson, Provincetown, wh, 5 ‘und te talander iene 1, Acorn, Nick: 0, wh 4 Boston (htved ‘ont at . Munith, frou y J W Dabney for a whaler, and slid 24 (pet un Am flag); 13:b, Statira, Lace, N¥, 240) wh; 2M, Millino- ket, Taber, NB, S) ap (landed and by Azor), to cruise in this ooean unt Sept, It ie reported that the bark Ei: rabeih, Francia, o¢ Westport, had taken 210 bbs sp ance leav- Fa) “Anchored at Paita June 17, ship Ovenn, Gifford, NT, oll aa last . Of and on Zd¢, bark Morning Star, 80 8p ince lea’ 4 nano—bad londed Capt Teporied recovering), and the bark proceedad on one month ander © Of chief mate (Mr Peakes); 28, off nnd op, bark Sea Queen, Burdett, W: no , Heard from, barks Onceola, Hime, NP at Ntacumas for fre wood, 600 xp: Ospray, Stanton, do, ‘130 #p since leweing Tat cabuano;' Eben Vows, do, 10 do do: no Int Ae, A Hongtion, Robinson, FR, 170 sp, do do; Conrier, Coffin, do, 100 . A letter trom Capt A!) bark of Or. ‘at St Nicholas, Cape No lla, May 3 wth 85 Yi Aigo: Ais Teper mame lar aa pase we Wardionn ars ‘wiih Sai Phin hmptx ‘al, to" crulee oe ost and then ae el aa gtr Mommas, So pat gh oad ; Would put into Bermuda to oly during the bark Matilda, of Dartmouth, all well. Speten, ade, Ship, 8 F Pettigrew, NOrleans for Liverpool, July M4, Fiorida 1 Srthampin ricer for Pade, Jy 2, "Hark Tracker, Bence for Havre, Sly 6 lat 4627, Lm 47 $0. jarren ‘Short, seering for Kimina, May 20, 9 days from Boston for Havana, July 19, lat rarwick, Lanfair, hence for Rio Janeiro, June 23, from Baltimore for Porto Rico, July 8 Int Ports. jeqee a ‘Jone 30— Africa July Ie port bark Virginia, HUI, for New York ‘No Am veeee! in tid Harvest, aa. Charieion. S 3 3 ‘ai = yi Glangow: jurke, Cleveland; Petres, Sturges, Alexandria. by July 10—Arr Bowonian, Burnham, Akyab, Cia %h, Uncowab, Kirby, Melbourne; © Point, knight, Cab cult. Lacuwa, July 4—No Am vessel ip port, 16—8ld Gertrude, H: Hacer} spin po Sang ly Is-Skt_brige RR Hasking, Leeman, Provi- gener is, Haley, Pe ‘reparved lg for York) Fawin, Boston, ‘Yuly 9—CM ML Frank, Haskell, NYork. vad Mn ort barks acorn, Ryder, ana ® Gray, 1 7 Shoppy. » yacadoury ine Grate, Frown do, seat Jie PM re acbe Hislens, ttobertay Nara y 17 —Cld wet ele niuws, July 7—Sid Abby Brown, Curtis (from Matac- Ko daxrino, June 22—In port bark. for Pblladetphia, west day; and there ere tie bake Gast, ler, Coon! NY brig fallace, Rywemos, duly 15—In NYork 4 days; W Batel oe ee , for bank seam ary Ab tex, jast tor NY Biko ate sel J W Sine ROMA’, NYork for Marseilles. } jardper, ‘brigs W AD lel, Jo. Cid Bhh, bark Alverk lo. : don;'brig Cuba, Rawyer, Baltimore. Arr from NYorky Masdaris, Porritt Hone Wen y Poet, Pr from NYork nti, at Hong Kon g: Sanford. ut Woon wir B Pees, Larrabee; #3 Smid, Gavee, id, at Liverpool. ‘Mobile, Sat of tho West, and Uncle Jos, ai Liver« Arr from NOrleans, Lizzie Harward, at Liverpoo. Jane spore vin Norfolk, chip: Wan Tar Fawin. ©) man, West of “Africa; Ten dor Tray Martios vis Yarmoun Was iy, Warroc’, Eee eos oe 13 ver, Philadelp! 4 ton, Port Ewen; |, Btetaon, for wo riet Baker, Webver, a ma) FALL RIVER. Joly Arr sehrs Cicero, delohia; Connecticut, Pratt, Elizabethport’ se — TL Hulse, MeGar, and Sas Wright, Seaman, Elizabeth- port. PALMOUTH, July 24—Sl¢ shy Mary Mersbon, @wit, Boston for NYork. HAMPTON ROADS, July 4—Arr barks Montes ideo: Gmpeneee, Dubet!, Rio Janetro. HARTFORD, Jnly 2—Arr schrs Fred Hall, Russell, Roo dout: 23d, L Daniels, Smuth, NYork. MOBILE, July 19—Cid tehr WC Atwater, Alen, Cedar eye. cg STIC, July 9—Arr sloop M: Ptza, Holmes, NYork. July 20 Arr ships Frank Boalt, Owes JEW © NS, Cardi: Canad: babe Newport, W; India, Howarth, Ba- sre wis BA Chapman, Lacrent, Havana. Cid bark Sartelie, je 4 duly 22—Arr sohre John R Lantuir, Snow, ton; Mowes Van Name, Van Name, N York: 234, E Son, eee: Yomton: T Benedict, Goldsmith, NHaven; Oooan Wave, Zeileit ; ‘ork. ARWARK, Ju town; Jas Lawrences Two Fannies, NYor vance, S00, Point; Palmsra, K , Sony’ Pott; Venus, and J . er, Daver- suraw. AAWBURYPORT. Jviy 2—Arr sohrs R B Sumner, hor; ian: Northern Light, Laue, and Chae ® Casas: Eran er 23—Arr sohrs MM Davia, 0 , “ ela 24th, Hagen Pratt, Ghorssans Paincdeihae: Sea sick, Lace, Kiaavethport, Kuen He NYork. RY, July arr whe E Perry, Sampaoo, T. July 23—Arr schra Beare, October, Berry, J: o fevniain, Tak Pall River for Albany ald AM 240) 24h, 2 PM—sid thin be wes sp bmw Thee H Seymour, Ki y alleys Corvo, Holbrowk, Kitza! Enatoe Rose, Smith; Com Pucker, Loud: Cal fon, tawens—an for New’ York; Rnoets Ste rman, in for NHedford; Osean Wave (Br) Fleweling, NYork for Si John, NB; Julie Biicabeth, Merrill, Rondout far Bowen. ". “8 ¥M—Arr brig Condowa, Jones, Fall River for Aj 5 Victor, Sears, Keston for Philadelphia; Star, Reiey, Bewel Brack for a0 NEW LONDON, July 2+-Arr schr Sea Ranger, Delanoy, Por, Kweo NEW HAVEN, July 2/—Arr brigs Rober: Mor Ponce, PR: L & W Armetrong, Thompson, ae Porpoise, Slover. N Brunswick. Sid sebre D r, Trentoos ‘Phieger, Nisrunawick; Geruude, port; Amelia, New York, sloup Southport, do. PAKS CAVALLO, July 17—In_ port hark O ths, ready for sea shes. J°W Adem, do a6 trom Boston arr ilth, outside we B Myers Cobb, fom NYork arr lth for La- 7 a, eebrs Louisa, Hallock ‘crom Lay ool naaport Have kins (rom Indianola), NY r KLPHIA, July 2—Arr steamers V Morrison; PT Heart, Sidell, and Kenuebee, Johasop, New York: bark Jaighton, xpeighis, Rio Janetro; schre Lime (ir), O'Brien, Maltax; Hornet, Henley, Portiand; Mary Atwood, end Charm, baker, ) Jonathan: M , Had= Georgia, Sweet, Newburyport 1. Crocker, % Nowe! Fall Ri i Wis Rade Peeing Petites Siban Tad Pole ee tol, Hild ship Wy: Bemwon, Ten eed duly Vall, Sew PORTSMOUTH, uly 30 ker sake Fotey Boardecan, Mat- thewn, Delaware Oi ware tems Care Ck, July 2t—Arr steamer Atbatroen, New York. Joseph Hi Alexandra; Amelia, Harding, Dulamore: hte Vlowd, poek; Lillia Rane: Jubnen, ‘Ip! per. and Wm & Por Rwen; a ¥ . Roodont for Pawtucket: ‘Gladding, ; 1 N Seymour, ‘Young, Port Bwen; Blackstone, Ali New York. sobre Forbell, James River, Mail, Kelley; Mi AO od land, Sarah Lavina, Fort, and Reales, Jobn Compton, Bl 40; Frances Ann, 7 Martha, Kose; ‘Tranquil, Bunce, and ok va, Tourgee, Port hwen; soops Commerce, and Veio- ty, Davie, XYorn. IAN FRAN SCO, J 2—arr Amen, Hong Kong: Rt bare BAVA J a Piandome, wad wy and Cars Merrick, Nouteoe oot wn, REONINGTON, July 2t-Are echt ir, Palmer, WARREN, July S—Arr Wootten, Dibbie, LOST AND FOUND. _ RET—JULY 28, IN THE LADIAS 81 ROOM OF L Twenty ird rireet & covered: foder re at 'e More, mirecta. Ne a feat aoe Suara eae ees —— ON FRIDAY NO, JULY 3 O% BOARD ¥ ment of the same soppad, a liberal reward by lea\ same at ~_ — Jt. Irving p Lest Wie ka St ae 1880, DRAWN RY a. bie September tinder will ace, street, La. PASS 1K, NO. 14,000, BY. stitution for the ot Leite ee ee pA ol LoS Al a te mailed at New York for arrive, All parties are » rest. yet has failed to payment bas been at BS Ina & WELCH, Yory re OfT—ON HO, on ORE APE Rsviaesep havetoene ie wes aD

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