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Oper» Our San Francisco Correspondence, San Faanciseo, July'S, 1860. of the Mint-—Th tins Killed by Indians—BDrouble betwort th ad Unitarians, de ranch mint in this city last week 19,984 0 on, worth $835,000, were deposited, and nees of silver bullion were purchased, Tue sum $600 000 was coiued in double eugios and $4,000 ia | saue cutter W. L. Marey has beea ordered to } th tion has ( occupy i by derable attention the comet of Charles the Fifth, atone Islands for the purpose of taking some ac tho part of the government in regard to that pro. | There seem to be still difficulties on the islauds 1 to the sea fowl eggs deposited there as to who right of gathering them, Some Italians claim the | y under the pre emption laws, and reside there, ‘og themselves with picking up the eggs, which x them ® considerable pecuniary return, Other { cat the islands belong to the Uaited States, and that ave aright to collect the eggs found there. A large | Looe of the latter were arrested afew days since for but at the trial the jury were unable to agree, y will probably settle the rnd ‘Williamson, United States Arm tions from tne general goverament, will establish + catories at Sacramento, Placerville, on the summit of ra Nevada and in Carson Valley, to note the great » which is to take place on the 18th inst, ‘A comet has been visible for several nights ip this city { .o other parts of the State, and has attracted cons!- It is said to answer the description of It is rapidly approaching 4 f Green has fled a petition tobe discharged jebts. Applicant bas been engaged in the milk bis abilities are $1,360. John Sanders was dually 4 from his debts on Saturday last. ics Biesta, the keeper of a large and valuable book store in this city, left quite unexpectediy a few ba visions. Ca ge 23th of May the bodies of % the report says) by the Indi sbouffone mile from Camp Have bee river, in Car rson Val aad about four work rel a&@ member of & pre ma C about the time of th a op order of ©: 1 € © ba L g 0 ‘The bod b¥ the Indi g has a'r ca the rel the ally siace, His stoc’ consists of Italinn, French and books, with paintings, engravings, &e. It ts es amount to $50,000. Brosta was the ne Malian ps ferred to ol ods was tra id. e eh ‘k Inspector ted under an act of the ture passed at last § reports that a large of pork shipped from the Eastern markets to Jia is ip an unsound It is stated la oue ty papers as de- ted aud exposed a vpon California ah oun { provisions > article has not porters intend easion- An attempt und been sto vurn the bodies, aad they were 1. it is feared that Mr. Hoyle, of this oration of pose na 1 Missions 3 rTangements fur the c aching Datiowal anuiversary. They gi ssfon of young girls, milttar, ud un invitation exteuded to au) to addre e assemblage has been accepted jut quarre! pl he Ad xertions ers have Church of ad great hooi ts cy eter: pa v. T. Stare je programme pearly a column, Rishop Kip bet py ing tor of the oilicers of the Fpiszopal ie Fouts of y, by vt July sectarian differences should b y design should be to select him w wing terms paint the virtues of 4 stimulate their post 4 that Mr. T. Starr King ts just thy Lae celeb on by the school wi King will speak. ol and the Episcop: , ts entirely iguored, Ket strect railroad track from the Bay to th i in iw ears ar cular kind, bu pon the track, and the two ot i take com ady been plac: winch are to make up the Miasion train, © places to day. Our Denver City Correspondence. Desver Crry, July 16, 1960 + C.Vivation of the Western Plains—Military Mow > —Momey Searce and Business Dull—New Buildi Course of Bn News from the Minci—A Lump ina Strange PlacemThe Overland Mait Crstvact the past few days the weather has boea tatensely n, ahd we have enjoyed frequent and copious 5. The weather could not be more favorable for »' om than atthe present time. Grass is reported the bottoms along the streams and in the ravines 1 thé open plains there seems to be I or no 4 the appearance of vegetation sinee our advent April last. The idea which I had entertained of the of these Western plains while in the States | -iy overthrown. Comparatively spewking, so little s fit for cultivation or will pay tyr cultivating vuld Uncle Sam get a Vacitic Railroad and tele graph |:ne built for pablic land, be world by sting a large strip width, from F t Rocky Mountains, for that purpose How ever, we bave in the valley of Platte and on Cea Kk and Cherry ercek 80 bee, with ga oa them, which look exceedingly ac and tng aud which bid fair to prove of real value to ¢ pr ors But we really have few ate grains of acy kind with euce ast friday moraing, when th from Car bo ties of T the soldiers while with faro 0 noute, ¢ 00 keep 0 et choer by & free us of the of th their wives, are the opportunity to rest and f the latest avd mot civilia woms t Ht Lake and fj character and rer} be a luxury, after hay ir « bard name, and seem glad U bad had Harvey with them: they th migut have done something « Busicess, generally speakiug, i# dul only i Dewy ut in all the sarroaudiug towns. ate movey in cireulatien, mostly in the fi i fad ivey owe it for ¢ stocks of late with cannot be had. char :iog bands bat litte, and at moderat ma tly where forced to by pressing nec m terme always cash, The couutey 1 overstock With goods, and we hear of four large tralus wth days Of hore with hoavy stocks of flour, provisions, gr ¢ Ke. The large apd increasing stock has litle or Doe ct On prices ab present, merchants howding for fal and «\vter trade rather thao sell at reduced tgares. The om gr acts aad emall traders are duiog mos. of tae rota trad® now, and at rather low figures, There ary an Tense amount of houses going ap, both for resid and places of business; and here, too, We see Lhe wa uuds Some get 8 fraime wp p and let tt staal a moat for wat of funds to carry it furthor. In fact, al Duilding# seem to move very slowly toward co wpletioa a Guides Cty, Mountain Sity aud Misasuci Ciy, we 4 the ranc reports every day—duil ‘ " ever) boty Garanped, evce to the miners. “Tae «ate Jet Lato the ditch Inst Thursday aa far as Riesoi'e cuton Friday to Missouri City, farnisuiog tie diggings the po present diteh wi Dey Lak Pave aa. turday t re and Spring guich from whence Lake gaich and Gr not be ar ores wil y able t h wa! Gaough for.all, and anothor company have mado a cial fand made @ survey to furni*h water to uh ‘The vew ie called the Oswego Ditch Compan fand they Si Nig Mel forward af fast as poss jemnre ion. They claim superior adv ore Cary am) ple t company, their route beiag over horter cheng ony ten taties tong, wasle sae pre out ‘cae ie over eleven), aod their grate more aaiforia ‘They give ita fall of balf an inch to the ro, vniform ‘The present diteh is uneveo—some plac s abeivy fall and others ecarcely = Bol ‘We expect to hear som: gool news from these dry in & fow days, now that they fhare water, ‘A wwer op the Patch diggings, jast north of Mis four! City, Inet week built him a cabin oo what he pomp Sm part of his claim, ant, as is the custom, covered the roof with dirt. ‘In the eveaing Chere was a heavy shower of rain and hail, whieh ler @ome three bail on the ground. Afler it couset, fhe went the roof to scrape the hail oi vefure it pacite!, found edge, where the raia had wash. { Farralone BlandteeDiscovery | | | y, acting under | their line here when every pure goid, in allape ig focty two. dollars t at the hotel 2 facts frcan a reilmy! ‘The same gentioman—who, vy the way f the st settlers here, gad very sanguine of timate cessful deve: eut of the ce af Bext impossible to ascertain wh: swere | 3. There are au making rk 6 peak ready to get to w are yet at work, aud th far as could be ascertained now running which are dolug w Vandeventer mill, and th: cant ascertain how mu st a eis the old tue Rock Istand mill, We ey are takingout, Reports from California guieh contin \¢ favorable, as well as from Al the discoveries in that vielnity fe ear nothing farther of the aew rich discoveries om the west = f the ra med to think good ‘is coveries have beea made there. ‘The recent Cherry Crook excitemeat proves to bea s Bort of trap to rai j f4gds, but to win. There is considerable dissatisfaction among residents bere in regard to the letting of the mail ce for such a smalh gum. They consider it tantamount to an actual failure, leaving the “mai! to be broaght by the express Pipes sn f it hag been done up t6 the present thas been an endeays?on the part of some to Ia; xpress compagy, and the “tag on th: Pe pdage eg ton to cr ith them. Wo do Bot Bee justice of thi express company ran ¢ was down on the whole country—when but few bad faith in its bei rich gold country—brought passengers and ma‘ls when no one €lse Would have dono 50, and at a heavy loss: and now that they are this i for their risky investmea' is unjust to a pe deprive them of the LAtie chance they Have for reward are able to make arrangements to keep ovt! the ze and duty to do so; aad The St. Louis Riots, CAUSE OF THE ATTACKS ON THE HOU333 OF ILL ESTS OF THE BIOTERS. , Democrat y 27. id demonstra. ividual {e the city had th uation of the scenes of defiant | thon to ensue, The : as if by magic taking the police completely by aud thorough! astounding the more order.y po f the community. Tuose who slept undi mornin; Joby the tumult crday Ke equally startied “aad aston shod atso er P Poplar marie eek toed ce. Ritter was’ fort |y house, and tw other on that derstaud, to the Sot the movemeai once . take tt up, Ritter's establisument The desiga was lili d th rig Gfty-five of aeerday tacreased the Recorder's bar to the nam od and jammed the court t de. Daring a ringia the beat ao ted as ol re roy tored op the ¢ auce against riot deGaed by th shable aut less easily proved e conciuded that Justice to ve wold be tusured by trying all £ the city offence, and then charsing thoes whdm the ev! cnoe should designate with the crime agaie t tae State © proafs were furnished by the arre=ting officers aud others, who {dentiGed the defendauts as pres aiding at the riot. The result was that s.x Siac? statute, is each fined $10, alaeveen bad cach, Ove $3 each, and tneee dismissed ou payment of remainder were contin: The detail is as , while the cases of tam'nation this were the df follows — une! », Charles Raemer eric Anson, Martin G th, Riebard Saaf, Charles and Thomas Jones Brown, Robe: John Burke, A T r Frinpey, John 'M. Br Dert, Gustav Sehulte, William Dehe: hard Puillips, Frederick Brosher Mott, James Brown, Wm. Frauk Su Chas. Krame: Fined cach $5—Jol: Newman loverts, enry Chauneey, Joseph Bonner, aud’ Maxey F Fined $3 eati—James M. Gleason, M Cooper,j Jokm Jon Rickner, aad James Harcis * Diumlissed om pay of costa—The Russell acd Wm 2. Wile The cases of Leo dore Meyer, A. C dy, George Appler, George Schrocd | s@ph Mick, Frederich Mattoy, David ¢. McManw | Pagt and Ch Charson were postpoued this m me following uineteou were addittc the xciteatiary offence of rist a» deflaed by the State Statuts, and were cach required to give a bond 0° $590 to appear for prelimiuary examination —James Guexel! John Mott, James Walsh, John Browa, Robert so George Bush, Joln Rickner, James Harris, Newaran it verts, Charles Kramer, Frank Browa, Win. Duaberg. Richard Vhtilips, Johu Murphy, Richard Goof, Charles Rourks, Henry Stage, George Stein, Valentine Keon Of the abor was § vea by James Wa ally charged with | man Roberts, John Quickuer, George Bush a | Sch A was y made of sev: hore ¢ with being chgaged fa the clot, and the docket of thi | morning, comprising :2 the whole with other | forty cae ‘coat.aued cases, will prove a formidably large oas No More Racarras —It is said that the corporation of has determined that the college boat clubs shal! ettend po more regattas in term time—so thoy muat hereafter wait til Commencement ts parsed ‘Tar Sevastesw Ysan Locusts In the region of the the seventeen year locusts hive made turing the present seasoa in swarm ing completed their ar which w be due 84,209 64 84,084,059 v 8 885 61 4,76 262 $130,000,000 st t August when, as every oa 2 | for six weeks © for money from the + say the leaste cc the opinions whic mercaatile ¢ pity at larg nterta gerd to the w f the p pa being the ens before Saturday's heavy s was taken from the statement must be regar¢ which calls for caution among met There is no change in the mone: feeling among moneyed men | & season when money it is; hence the @ mg and short paper ney $1,800,000, t the above and one ‘ g jasa bad one, market that we will ay be worth » call, at 4} oS, are retuctant ghest grades of January paper at 6 per cent, Capitalists would feel easier were it not for the ¥ igh line of discounts wih which our city banks begin the fall trade. The business at the Sub-Treasury today was moderate. The pay- t, of whieh nee this evening nts were $117,619; the receipts $227 187,600 t. for custome 1 The foreign exchange market for the Africa, on Wednesfay, opens with a firm tone, and rates are, ifanything, a shade higher. The course of the | market will not be fairly developed before to-mor | row; but it looks as though the bankers would get a trifle more for their bills. There is very little first class sterling offering under 109} aad @ broker- are. Mercantile bills, as usual at this season, are scarce. The Africa will probably take out over balfa million in gold. By the transposition of a Sgure, the specie shipment on Saturday was in- creased $700,000 in our report—the Vanderbilt O17, got $1,750,517, as NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1360. ited. The total shipment of the day was thus y $1,945,817. Tue doug @xpected reaction in the stock market i bas not mad® tts appearance; on the contrary, the tion seems to gather force from in spite of bear operators, returns of asant financial revelations, a 2 of the day to-day was Michi closiag on Saturday at Th, opened this morning at 55$, and soid up to 60), closing ia the afternoon at 60 bid. This gave the tone to the rest of the market, Atthe first board wwranteed advanced 1 per cent; a, island, Lf; Illinois Central, 1; Toledo, }; Reading, 1: New York Central, Erie; Hudson and Panatha were steady; Harlem, old’ and preferred, nessin State stocks this morning onotrespond to the movement Southern State stocks contin: Mered for sale in excess of the market. The demand for Western coutinues to increase, apparently hout much evidence of judgraent in the selection. Tlis afternoon the market was steady, aad stocks closed firm at the following quotations: —Virginia 6's, 90) a 01; Missouri 6's, 814 a $; Pacific Mail, 36 a 4; New York Central, 84 a 84; Erie, 237 a 24; Hudson River, 57} a 58; Harlem, 16] a'J; do. pre- ferred, 42,0 44; Reading, 48} a §; Michigan Cen- tral. 60 a {; Michigaa Southern and Northern Indi- is 134 4 4; do. guaranteed, 41 a j Panama, 126 a '; Illinois Central, 765 a alena and Chicago, oe a4; Cleveland and Toledo, 37j 033; Chicago aad Rock Isiand, 76 a 77. We ave informed by the President of the Michi- gan southern that the interest due lst August on the following bonds, viz:—The Northern Indiana first mortgage, the Goshen Branch, the Jackson Bran aud the Detroit, Monroe and Toledo beads, will be paid oa presentation of the coupons it the Corn Exchange Bank, Negotiations are oa foot for the funding of the two overdue coupons of hi secoad mortgage of the Michigan Southern, ler with (Le coupen to fall due Ist November 1; Rock wants of the zailway bond next ind it seoms likely that this conrse will ey ) be adopted. Tt would probably be the boot thing that could lappen for the bondholders . ‘@2 opposes the scheme for the ‘fon of the Milwaukee aad Mississippi Railroad Company, and at a meeting of their Com- moa Council passed the following resolutions: — 50) Whereas, at a meeting of the bondholders and others | 22 Pacific MSS ae intercsted [a the Bliwaukee aud Mississippi Railroad Com. cid la New York a May last (at which meeting of Milwaulcee was aot represented, not baying re- any notice or invitation), a schame was put forth “qunization of said company aud the eapitaliza- its debts, which scheme 1s, ia the jzdgment of 7 Ctsadvaptageous wad uuy:ist to tis city; therefore, That ak tosist tat havlug a mortgage oa a valuable section of suid rail- 3 a a ta, 8 S, and F B. Woleott was shipment ‘at 090, 0 Ee uae it was polling at Ward « wife of amy nutes ony Tot athe | ale es Npon tse chee oe market was a5 quiet aud quotations com, 1. 7 > +ourta of — ‘States have ao jurisdiction Phares, ‘Stores. turpentine were quct aad over ¢« orations. ; | minal at 360. 088c. A sale of 900 bbls. common © 1.0m 2. Bo _ use if general jurisdiction be conceded, the re- | was mad at $1 48 per O10 ibs., delivered. Other Kats medy ! a juestration in Wisconsin is exclusive of the were quiet | cred: to bi against ‘therefore all pro- | market was without change of | coedings in. the creditora’ suit are void. moment in prices. The sales embraced about 1.200 @ ‘That if the by creditors’ bill were ori- Screg , including new mess at $18 80a $19; old moss | Also ginally authoriaed, the soquestration and 2 ‘ai $13 25, and new prime at $14. Beef was ia v.oderate | polutineat of receivers overrides all former sapistians | Pesceus With tae At chook 250 bbis., including count aud compels all creditors to come in under the latter of oe ie oe Tepacked mass, $8 60 «3 50, an | n grt (ora s10n $12 60. f Salen anda Sita $12 BO fas stands a for an a ‘Thys thevcase One of the ablest of the | Westorn, Cut meats were wearce, und sol at 9c. for chomeiy winabanes ake eats Milwaukee lawyers, says the Wisconsin, after a | shoulders, and at on for hams. Lard was steady, ere of job lots of Dry Goods, Dress Silics ae 2 careful review of it and the authorities, thinks Mr. | Wid SMledl Aton St witht salen ‘of Ohio at 2c 0 10:,, | pet sont Teas tas ragunes Ribone: > eke pai buyer Aa Ward entitled to possession of the road under his | and State at 180. a 18c! Cheese was Steady, w St | Bitpen IS Dea iret, ave 3 dobre : doors west of Broadway, » the Distri State at To, a 9c, lo, and 9c. a 10350. ate, eppopataiett by beh age Race was quiet and sale limited a ¢ cc, oastkD Benue shit cE Sige tam ‘The earnings of the Chicago, Burlington ani SvGaRs were quiet to Saturday's prices. The a3 pa ey forrest ffs ut colors: transactions were confiaed to between 100 and 200 hhus. “ MLORE Snes B. aa ‘near Mincteentis Quincy Railroad for the third week in July were:— 1359 $15,018 12 » 9,069 43 825,437 61 1890. 29,876 00 Inc. $15,957 87 9,202 83 Dee, 396 60 Total... 29,073 83 Ine.$10,591 37 The earnings of the St. Louis, Alton and Chi- cago Railroad for the third week in July were as follows:— Teck. ‘Total to Btth inst. 8 23, a hid, 61.405 12 Onenelpuading gunioa 45,109 50 Increase ia 1860... 15208 mon Coliue'l ang of the citizens of Miuwaukee, | 600 52s Pre af ox 60 o 13% 95 13 io seke omy, f 185 4000 Erte Be b TL 4 Lom Too Riv eRSm, 92" 91% oo 85 fbds.. 81 1990 11 Gut RR bd 9555 0. oo i) Bae 2000 LaCr & Migbs. 2% 1000 Chic NWT. 86 1000 GalkChiclat m. 93% 4000 L EAW Ist mb. 6000 Clev & Tolsf b. 1900 Dhie OS 10 sks Bank Com.. seb SEPT a co . 0,» GN X Central RR. 18 do.... 300 | do....- 200 Hadaod Riv RR. 400 Harlem RR... b60 200 do. 10 150 Harle 200 60 Font for $890,000, subject oaly to a first mortgage 0° leas 30 second AvRR... 97° 950 than $19,000 per mule, the city ought in aay sokeme to so posite BS. b10 46s, lo be serond ia posith only to the holders ue first | 1100 465, 150 tguges of the several sections, aad not beniad the 200 wn snortgage of $400,000 ‘seued in 1887, aad that with | 346 400 positivg lose favorable it ougut nat to be and will | 550 650 be satiated 200 208 ed, further, That this 60 350 ‘wiiroad compan 200 el , has become a oreditor of 100 98 96 ut of haid bonas, aud the interes! 100 6 1 justice aud by invariable usage leo . 60 1% creditors of company ougut to be aud are preferred | 60 9... ..860 100 la yp ordiaacy stookhoiders; acd ta the judgement of ‘vhis Cococll, amy scheme fur reorganizing ‘aaid company on . 3 of equ 23 ougat to discriminate Lf Missour: oe ditore stockholders. Ba That 9 Copy of thse resolutions be forwarded 15000 prt] nt of the Milwaukee aad | £00) en periede| Company, at Naw York. oS : P| ty that the foregoing (s a true copy, &e., adopted | $000 in’ vied idormea, July 19, 1860, and concurred | gt BK Ta e Boar: of Coune!ilors, July 21, 1860. oe Bn aH, GRO. G. 'DOUsEMAN, City Clerk, | 398 Si ioe Ou: Wisconsin correspondent writes us as foi- | 1590 3 Ty lows regarding the sclemes by which the people bead Bae ae of that State propose to evade payment of their 500 aK 7 debts. The proceediag is characteristic: — b pris] ae Gar Supreme Court has just rendered eietie decision | 60 4 be! on the farm mortgage question. It wil! 20 OO, 60 36) 835 that the former decision only settled tie ny @ 100 Mi &Mss KR. BK whether the railroad © power to recaive these ——-— mortgages under ter, That pot was ks or now York, July 2%, 1569. 4 1 in the Tn (the cases last 3 ire'tion. Depowite under consideration, the defence eet up was. | american Exch. As 145,109 205.995 4,390,002 ‘aud and want of cousideration. The Court held | 402 1,491,050 142,230 4.599.128 that evea if fraud exiated, tae ers coal aot en 104,129 81,249 "201" ter Luto a frauduleat ec t wh rights of ia 465.956 96.173 1,242,635 nocent purchasers of the mortgages cons te atooted 605,514 275,408 1935 628 Thus Lave all the polats be raise! been aajudi- 336,127 yee age 1340.7 zt cated, aud there remains now for the farmers 50,706 to do but to p: ms be sold. Bet will 630,277 they doi? ac past, ia fact ever 118,099 since it was known that there was a prospect that this | Id take the tura it has, there have beea line of the La Crosse aad known as’ Farmers’ Leag matter w iF use” The Grand League ts located at Horiooa, and on taquiry ber who were at the last meeting [learned that wards of five huadred members present. aturally inquire, “What does all this mew?” ofan It moans simply that they have beon determined from taet to resist the collection of these mortgages. case is this: they entered into acoatract to lean them the mortgag heir e tu draw eight per cent tut ae’ interest on the mort jers two per cea! pe dit, whica, at ead of teay Stock to eigaty cents on the do’ market at least $1 20. All these things vagiy Went tato the specu! The whole thing las wer and swindle Many of the farmers were as to make a strike that they put ia their farms ¢ Worth, and four-fifths of them would not under the ham what isdueon the cages. The first thing they willdo will road company to understand that, farms turn thi gage wou sume this fadebteduess, they ace roud. Of course the ‘company w * commence tye Grst series of There are, probably, not less than from three to Ove thousaad men whose farms are encumbered Aloug the Line of this road, and ifs large a a up their minds to com nt a depr@Batiog of th weaces that will cusue Will be serious im th an ve done with them’ Jails caanot hold aod disinterested juries caunot be found to try 4 the farms be sold, aad au attempt made bo ‘chasers in possess ‘on, blood wiil be spilled oa Lo!d before thoy will yteld up their h n they look ugoa as knaves and ‘Wheu we recollect the occurrences in yo the aati reat @ wondered at have their ome y of them turned upon the world loss, shouid make (ome show of resistance. It yo lorable’ state on to be deplored th 3 ‘sbolosale swi f the too con@ding farmers xchanges through the Clearing House t 25,060,155 11 balances $952.4 of the 25th (moaey has aot been 50 adua- work oeriags lave institutions that 1 re L is offered, but mos stat the a PADET a8 well—a Clase Of paper uone care avout meddll Indeed, some of these # have not 1 times. near so many offerings as they with ita the banks it ts diferent; protect their tssues; and the redemption {a hey) to $50 000 of thetr Uraach retura, they dare not im uly cate dowa their taco , with the recent adit within © week. Oc cours: rities of the bauke aad the Chicago, makes it easy at . +4 % premium ie the at again among the merchants. Some ve amount has already bea disbursed of coffee was @ol¢ by &@ merchant togorerument gar refinery sold about 150 tons of sugar to the same “ (n- dividual.’ The New Orleans Delta of Weduesday e ng sayar— ‘This has been a very inactive day in monetary and financial circles, and the movement dischwed ao change of oy kind that calle for special note. The banks die counted very cautiously, and operations in the outside market Included no round amounts of aay grade of paper, There is a dispute as to which of the two re- ceivers of the property of the Milwaukee ond Hori con Railroad Koen aend who have lately been ap- pointed is entitled to possession. The Berlin (Wis: consin) Notes saya: Mr. Ward, cow in possemeion, was appolated by the United Stats District Court, for the purpose of satiety. Ing a judgmont obtained 1a that court in Decamber, 1960 by Joseph B. Fiells. Ta May tant Herman Gelpcks and othe-s obtained @ judgment agaiast the company, the ex. ecation of ange was retarned [eng Tae partics u ee proceed: s ery Flea of the property and oa and effecta of Whe com fe the ap polatment of a receiver water mee. 19 aad 19, camp. ananum | | —Canadiaa four was at 34.900 $4.96 for su; SEE Mech's & Saher & eo BA = 3 atria $34 B5e _ Sots PeESSER CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Mosnar, July 29—5 ? M. Ascoa —The sales were 90 a 40 bois! » lucleding pots at Sige. and pearis at 53¢c. Baxanervrrs. —Fiour—The demand was ch ey condo to commoa and medium brands of State and West Prices were without cl 2 of moment, while the embraced about 14,000 bbis., closing within the rangs of | Ye following pelees.—= Mixed to straight Southera ight to good extra do... Soe bo extra family and ree me brands Now Ji ‘and Brindyw WF, with sales of 200 a 400 bh) “ike, $6198 8628 for spring wheat ayy winter do. Southera dear was lo steady bat closed at easier rates. The tales embrace! a on closing Within the range of the above quotations. | Rye dour was siead, SUSSSSRES ovr Agures, while saies were |\ Corn meal was md with firmaess at quotations "Wheat was in light re- while sales were moderate, and embraced about est, 85.000 000 beshels, includiag mew red Indiana at $1 95. old white do, $1 82 a $1 88, wits 6,000 bushels choice Racine At $1 10, old red Indiana at $1 25, ehice Michigan white at $1 doa fl 4 48, white Kentucky atp.t @ariey and bars nominal, [ye was one Corn wae wings of moment, while embraced about yobietly Western soups mixed Glo. a 60 MOL Southern yell pel me, wie ealos were fair, —The market contioue, Sem, whl sales were cout dae bales in lots, closing on the basis of the follo@ ing quotations: — "Tplands. TORE CLASTICAT ON Mobite. ¥.0.ATs. 6: bo) 10% pS ww’ le weed soe sad es aS pote Vege, at 10% Loyd. ‘London hile a ‘There was Samay ave reporend Wee sect | oP in lots, chied, at ic. a Te. 230. a Whe. In the Cit; Eat Unadiy af w York, ne “ist day of Msuly tothe 2th day of July, 1360. Panam te) vere: 110s ace {s1—Totai, 604. 165; youths, 16, children females, Mica) 1 1 5 1] 1 1| 1 23 | 4 6 | 1 2) 1 2 5 3 3) 1 ra ion 1 Indarumation of tungs.. 9 | tion of the brain. 8 Inflammation ofstomach 5 | tion of the ng S Inflammationof throat. 2 Oonvuisions, infantile... $3 Intlammation of veins.. 2 6 Measics 1 vv 1 2 s| 9 1 , Teeth: ag 6 Fever, inter, ait TL Total ses ner ee eed onan cancun: omesen Album ouria 9 Bright s Eolargement of the heart. 1 disease of the rears : Fatty beart.. : 2 & 1 1 1 aT 7 3 4 va 8 9 Softening of the braia.... 2 8 Ulceration ie the yom pt 13 DEBATES FROM RITENNAL AND OTSRR CATHES NOT ‘arog UPON CLIMATE O8 BFASON Burned or seated + 1 Lues venerea 1 ~7 Od cant 1 Prematurs 3 « 1 Sufocation aceldenta... 2 . : Suicide, by laudamum.... 2 RECAPTTOLATION—=-DO3RA3S OLAS#ED. Brato acd acryes. er Pia nal aad Generative organs 1 LiFe organs. Heart aud blood vessels. I Pro yy seat and guae- s SiS Seun8 Sessscss BBIEES on =F our month., r=} jader i From k rom Tot at Oe ¢, for reGaing goods, aad Wiiskky was quiet, nad Bales Limited to small lots at to 2 mouths to # months: males, 243; » Bol; colored perseas, & by Unkuowa.. , lant | _ tal fevers... | meeting» Hoo Bradford i Eg Est. aad AB Mediadjons, Brice Kean W | LO "twreatierrreash Do | Olub will be held at 465 Rigt . 10. iu - ‘The number of deaths com; with the correspoad- works of 168 ent © end of last week was as Week ending July 31, 1968... .098—Decrease July 21, 1389 July 23, 1360. 1 bee ger eras rig is 1a 39,1859... 616—Decrease. from acute disease aq chrouse disease. oe « extoraa! causes, se at ped acute disease. . pe chronic disease. i 50 external causes, =) at wr) 30 |ANTEL E. DELAVAN, City Laspector. ‘ART MENT | iy 23, 1880 ——— EEE MILLINERY. ner FASHIONABLY DONE, AND aTIPNn toa creases. Ladies stopp: - mc ae 1G Sead sree ‘ue see aal s = T. wree, near edwaz (for | S*s SKIRTS, SKIRTS — coo HE. York. Cheaper tea at less are way and Twenty secesaible in town. sae prions. | Ming, DeMOsESrS Prize Mets the Seat firs a every par THE Benorzay PLAN. 2 S oee Brow. Tye nes reson Segontly t furnished Apart -at# ace supplied with all conveniences, DENTISTRY. Ae ei oan ow, Fit ted placa. 8 = ON PURE CURA sakes carion eS RITFTCT. pour 1 in Me kt grrr (TRETIL-DR. DUREIN QONTINTES 3 eer ad wees De. ‘one, oan NK FILLING FOR DECAYED Ay § ATS ke 00! TO without the pain. fe rg ote 2; pUaaKER, Sein ives. poh hE Zz ey rues ewes soe net col up ere Sees eevee Semetnt anna’ p FOES, We Seaie ate, 5 conte ', OPPOSITE, we! st on pure 8 ver, A phate Fens sas ern Woes to erenue day pel east, next wo he Jewelry store. POLITICAL, Misr cf onan Werd Lad Laurance Gould lected delagaie of said bess aby ene sod Blekard bay erate Zh othe Tuowas Firzcenats, Seer a 16 TH WARD,—AT A PRIMARY BLECTION OF THE national democraty of the Siteeuth ward, heid pureu- the e Gevers, Comaut- e nat o# La Jobusen, aa \alkeaburg, Rea. to be helt yottaty luspectare ag Fiectioa. Tt WARD DOUGLAS AND JOHNSON CLOB—a of the demoerac: be heid at Milita ah Hai No. 408 Rights areaune ow Ts rcohay evening: July h ‘Jobiana bas: wo - o'clock, om whieh occasion an Ber wl be raised” Au friends of f dougie are — to be present. The a erok enticmea wil address —Hon. E. ©. Marshal, Hon. Francis 8. Soinola, ia. Hi, Roowsoa, WILLTAM WILSON, President. James Extwistus, Seg@ary. WARD ON DECK.—A MEETING OF Co Ja and Jounsoa Detooratic Taam avenue, on Tuesday evel July $1, on which on ihe followisig eoeakers. wil be sent'—Hion F. B. Splaola, of Brook!ya, Hou. W. v. Peck, end several others, By order of RICHARD MOORE, President. N, Vice Preaideat. + Was elec ono Mumzay, Treasurer,” MICHAEL BHANNESY, Secreiary. 20% WARD—ELEVENTH ASSEMBLY. PIA FRICRe AR & primary election held at 9 y Pea a 82 ST ata Chm Breckinridge General i the call of the for dels gate and alternate tothe s Dooreationte be cuse Aug. 7. Kayren Perkins was elected a eae oe MoCouxey alternate. JOLIN REYNOLDS, aSbaew C OR ELEY, 5 Peo 22° WARD —AT A LARGE as ENTAUSTASTIO ai meetin f the dei of ssi oa urs tay. € Pent, Sy Bh tae fa iy sele ted to the future go n ecumment of se tye Kenera! moeing, duly al. f Which general meeting perm will Ploctet, Commitee—Alexanéer a sapan © Lage, Wim. Andrews, Joha Cornyn ant Thom: OWN MAK#IVES, Unai-maa pro tom. Puomis EcAx, Bocretary pre tom LOST AND FOUND. Aé GouD BREASTPIN Was Fuuan IN A BROAD. Jame omuiocs. a: Ld Wi OST-#e REWARD—ON driving up Fourteen atreet to wo Fo Twenty third ¢ Second Avene * CaT—A CHECK DRAWN BYL. TURK. 10 Josoph Lewis, few York Obcuty Bante, ‘and eudoreed by Joseph: Lewis, Uheck not dated. fare cautioned inet negot ati a a Chen, as Tieut of the same ha been moppes.” A siable reward be paid ‘ay person retu the gume w Joseph Lewly, avenue, or at the banc FOR SAvT OST—ROOK NO, 45,98, BANK INGS —THE ies eee Teave it a: to bans, 6° Sisecker atreet, ora: Gs — NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. JULY % 130, TWO anessee Biste Bouts, for $. WK @aca, wie cou Ino. 2 tan No. 8.968 "Tha pr ite are cm net agalaat "ae acy the same, as paymen been st oi pore Cane, BA BATS “i RIPLEY, Chambers street, N. ¥. OF re. —IN B lta MASSACTLUS*®TTS. SOLY 3, 26. wee “ry wn by’ ‘aebiettelin, Browhera & S15, No ALT apa cactioned megolatiag the Bt nen: % a . poet ghey PUBLIC ARE CADTIONRD No Xorro 10 NRaoTTATS to the order of oussoiven ef the his aad cal Banke toe loat, Gad & UO" TS Eats boring boss ATOR LORT LEST WITH A PERSON FOR SAPS ki double case gold tunitng Wai No. 33,780, geal atinched. The pers the rewarded by atdre: s L REWARD.—LEPT ON A STOOP. Bat WeEN FIRST an. Third avenues, a brown Teather ® dune of keys, $17 ob poe AB will be paid on returving the same to 202 East Four- street, top floor, front room. ie REWARD.—STRAYED OR STOLEN, ong it butt eal A lor, white am ioe Seles chain feoce cand eg io. Bayer erect SY al, Broskiyae LOST, SUNDAY Srmine, NEAR Broadway, Bh, Canal sires, a patent ae whie faces “C. on Lhe works. re route 00 aithe Sew York New" Fy aurea seventh street, N YORK AyD HARLEM BatLROAD- ae sa ad COMPANY. traina wi: leave Twon- 330 P. 5 the EELS eres ons of Foran. leaves $25 Raa oP, Albaay, a hot 3 CLOTHISG, &C. GREAT DEMAND FOR having se aes: ate TTERTIONI“THR SUREST WAY FOR 8 LADIES AND ents to get a fair eaeh price be by by great pulls tetas apa avenne, nea wen Mre. Miats, A eas Lwin Gartne: faker kee Genk cee acess ese A toes Py ap Ee 4 ees ean ee ee aan en tnadies AND to large Thomas D, 4 SrLees rays pee S A tanereraes Franmed aren and 8 er rT Teepe ts tbat ot Boil, nearly new, 3 ae Sn mie Hferat wee Wf $00 cree eS Fonte