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8 ——— al THE FOURTH AMONG THE Mx =°%® | Whe Way i brated—Speeehes, Pocms and Patrict= ism. OUR GREAT £47 LAKE CORRESPONDENCE. Great Saut Lake Ciry, July 6, 1860. Whatever may bave deen tho character of tbe patriotic Semonzirations of the citizens of this Territory in past Years in celebrating the nation’s birthday, they » hare, Sertainty exhibited, at the eighty fourth anniverear’y of bur Independence tne lack of gyri: or zeal Im honOT «ry Memory snd deed# of the heroes of "18. 1 littl’, expected ‘So fee euch a gereral enthusiasm and mark 44 parnesines* % tovoring te “national Sabbath.” fp Countries, where squibs, blue lsuts and every kicd of eompounde’ charcoal, brimste rasity come-atable inevery street, and can be purchased by thorross aud by the r Jasure for a few eagles, it is & mali ear for municipe , gaihorities to draw together the wrowd and Je and pewilder them with variegated and perfomed © sions of patriotism; but here the pyrovecuust 8 ¥* ¢ unkuowa, and the imported powder Shad scarcely bece ino a commercial article, I have, there- Sere, Pad to res, patriotism among the mountalaeers in other (bog? nd jw other ways. For some? ays preceding the Fourth every effort was made to 4 .corage the principal street with trees and mOUnLAR ” syergreers, The principal merchants on both sides of ¥ Laine gtre at seemed to vie with each other in the tuete UY ey dieplayed in planting the tall fire before their stores; and im the fine “bunting” that epread over them abe fU are and s‘gripes, “The Church” erected a magn- Been! bowery son tho north end of the Tabernacle, within y pottled 2@ find other etceteras are dei Mb@encloed ‘yemple wal!, to accommodate the assembled ‘erection, gm@a bundred and i Breen’ W ere spread over the b 2 ofa bu Atev grime a national salute was dred at the y Gonrt} tempo, and at the City Hall, which was the sigaal Sor ro’ ging the national flag on the principal buildings. Ballo w Pyaes Band was stationed near the residence of bis Exe: Mercy the Governor, the Quadrille Band near the Fee’ ence of ex Governor Young, aod the Martial Band &t the County Court Howse, from whence they proceeded the principal etreets of the city. At nine o’c! Ning. Boure, and organized the procession to escort his Excal- ancy the Governor to the bowery, where the Declaration wef Independence was to be read, aud where the orators swrere to remiad everybody of the deeds that purchased whieh the Day was Cele- | taittee of Arrangements met at the County Court at'n.ng cath, Fever and the kw'fe, | Debates may rage, and factions rise avd fall, | to sell appear ', over all; But theee are storms habare oan edure— ‘The etrife ©; elew bat them pure. Yee, RAF vow acts, that show the |ittle heart, May "uake trem play towards us the tyrant’s part; ay pecelation drain the public purse, St was meant to bless, be made to curse; at wait our hands to pluck them fr. uw tbe ground. But while the storms are driving overhead, And devastation seems around us epread, Let us prepare a refuge for our friends, ‘And good will follow when the tempeet ends. Lat us with pe fcatter virtuous seeds, Regardless of the noxious, poisonous wees. He iat .napired our fervent Declare! on, ‘And made and kept our great progressive tatica, That fired the framers of our constitution, Wil purge us yet from sickening pollution. The hody politic, with vigorous glow, Wi L.ke a god in bealth and pauls gor, And unborn miljions w.!l their neplay In celebrating this auepicious day. God bless the land we proudly call our home; Preserve {18 power tor ages yet to come; And msy \ts happy influence increase To br ng on earth the glorioas reign of When liberty in graceful triumph crowned, In every land shall hallow carths "s poltuted "ground. God bless the litt e spot as Utah Whore dwell the dear ones that we ea anena own; May trath and virtue reign triumphant bere, And industry With .te rewards appear; May equal laws, and generous measures bless Her loyal people in thig wilderness; And roxy her e0/l fore rer be unter By traitore to their country and their God, God bless the map, who, laboring for our good, Led us ineafety to ‘this solitude; May Heaven from i:e rick, exhaurtless store Iie choicest blessings amply on bim pour; Preserve him long lis coungels to impart, To realize what dwells within hie heart. God bless the fr.ends of Utah—long ebail live ‘The worth and deeds of our Rxecutive Within our memories; 2je noble sou), Dupbies sects or party’s mean contro), Has acted as aman, x patriot, who lees us all, and may wo still engage , While acting our sbort part on jeged gr gal etage, Our hearts united on the truth to fix, : freedom. And ehow the noble spirit of Seventy-eix. Shortly after ten o'clock the county, city and terri- Let every tongue attune its tric pa *eriel officers, mt long string ef carriages, escorted the For Independence gained those trying days. Governor from bis residence to the bowery. On arriving Peace to their mapes woo endured that day, et the cuter gato, the company left their carriages and “walked unc vered up to the beilding. amidst the roar of “annon and the playing of the ever-cheering “Yankee Doodle.” After the @orernor had taken his reat on the platform, the “Dand played ¢ue ‘Star Spangled Banner.” His Excelieacy ht by Dr. Bernaieel, the ex ele. udge, Mayor and Chancellor owas =e on tue. a ‘wate to 88, the Prol *f the Uni versity, and on the left by the city and county officers. Ube Divine inguence to be with the assembled taousands who bad met to celebrate the birthday of American [ade- wendence. Grateful for al! past favors, special biessi were solicited for all mon in authority, toat iney might “rule in righteousness,” The Governor then came forward and spoke to the as- semblage a8 follows'=- do not rise to address the people, — to express ny sympathies with the enthusiasm which have manifesied upon the retura of our national Ea ath. Two bumlred and fifty years ago the victims af religious and cirri! persecutions found ao asylum upon the western shorewof the Aliantic. Fighty-fo rae a government was inaugurated, which sec ery ‘wan the right to worth!p God according to the dic eis own censcienes. That day sprang into existe ¥ext book of liberty—the Declaration of ladepend Op that day wa: stlabiished the foundation of tt ple of civi! and religious liberty to which all ha failed, and may-worship by its altar. @ band of Weary pilgrims merged from yon mountain eight, to seek & home in the wilderness oi the yallies of the mountains. It war, indeed, a wilderness; to-day it joms asa rose, and may it be to you a perpetual in- beritarce. emonsirations of applac At the Conclusion of the Governor's widroes the Decla- ration of Inde; © Waa Tead, and was followe ‘The orator of the day Hy and. @arrington, then came forward and addressed the p music byt wm an eloquext mauoer. He gaid that on an occasion this a somewiint detailed eketch of the past m proted t and might be interesting and ‘n $18 a fast ago, and one t with { brevity—a quality He then pre Bpee. ol the ¢ co arly istory of our » of the Un ted St a gery history and f rmati was of Opinion that th rritor« nd overiaxed by rks were as upon r ofour nation and groat enth Oratvore may speak, please acd fa : ‘They ‘oon ate aad forever “am ang exercise as finish up with a “tiger.”” orig.nal poem was then real by Mr. W we PRATED AT GREAT SATT TARE TY—nY ©. G. wo 0 the sons of earth Born nota ct But a8 Miner: With strength an Tuas to defend the rigt This day we celebrate Twas gained oy blood and stre Werle, oppr , tyra Til, acbrutog 19 be slaves, sating a!) ta God ‘and } iber vos from con fae e foe to oi They conquered, too-=for Sor roa alone they « to Bilder Orson Pratt officiated ag chapiain, invoking Thirteen years ago God bless their noble work—God bless America! The Hon. O. Pratt and others ne which concluded the exercises of the morni The county authorities got up a very pleagin tlemen who escorted Hie Excellenc; in for e general invitation toa well over dry. Captain P. T, mle meres ‘federal of cdoera sea chen civil “federal o during the proceedings in the bowery. to the bowery \ the people, change of enterta.umen: in the new County Court House. The gen- came faa up iuscute, ne Leral invitation to and military. pan arrived Captain, after their termination, accompanied his Nbesreac and parti- cipated in the hospitalities of the m very agrecable hour was passed in r a8 strates, where a efreshing the inner man and in expressing their devotion to the Union in the esetnas of toasts, t sunset a salute was fired from the City Hall ard Count; cines of the day. In the evening the House wae tnely county, city, an tastic toe, The Governor and lad) yt Governor and his countellors, and one of the munity, who “embraced the ove in the ‘terpechicorean art, f the Fourth of July. 1] day presented @ very lively ecen sion” to show their ex‘l the Uiab youths js an inordinate taste f I have never seen such daring set of boys. 7 almost as destitute of a guide to their steeds |: Indian on the prairi aed 1 certain’ ompletely nee of the Unite the indepee Gentile migration through the Territory to Carsc dige vgs “hard times” at home. have passed beyond the » torerably woll i describing ite ditay inding aw a considerable aiti- Ie y it hei directare, ot vassenger | pay Agta ad way bave declared a dividend of $1 50 for the past six * earth's surfaes, «twenty mile po nthe, payable August 7. ; 1,1 follows thet the freater part of The Albany Journa? of last evening says:— ~ roel the eoteer = ane age phe at | q, There Was an adjourned meeting of railroad officers at ttle asteriod and he Perel oe Gost bine ste oat! | Seratoga Springs on Saturday. Among those present we ‘the #-n most tare beep lose than thors | Rotieed Mr. Garrett, of the Baltimore and Ohio; Mr. 7 : —ae na, the Penrsylvania Central: Mr. Brydges, muatess e ot jada Great Western; Mr. Chapin, of the i rp Byers gods God te Western, Mr. Rise, of he Michigan Cen- ~y ares, with a teheneane. of Boe Osborn, of the Ti) Central, Mr. hy of ; : weteher <4” ty York aud_ Brie; Mr. Vibbard, of the New York OPsaMe ATORT OP Harvarn Conumoe, July $8, 1660 4c. The Convention resumed the question ——————————eEeee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. TvEspay, July 1-4 P.M. The following is a — t2 origina! chararier asa | The accouats from parative statement of the y, Court House, which terminated the public exer- large room of the County Court Wuminated and thrown open to all the Territorial oflicers and their ladies who might wish to termimate the celebration on the light fan- Young Apostles, were present @ part of the evening. Ba'lo’s Hall was crowded with a select company. and “Brother Townshend's” dan- cing hall was occupied by the Gentile portion of the com- and do all the other things 0—overy- ig themevives. The chief charas terietic of or equestrianism, Once they et astride of a horse or mule, they dash away, fre: the shape of bridles as the most carelers acd indifierent For the Fourth, every boy who d was on the street, daghiag and ror of the passers by. No acct. t occurred, but one or two fisticuffs were the reeult of free exercige of « 1d disrespectful lan- the boys al andg evidertly to aware of meet- ly a maibtained ig, As it i# reasonable to expect, up to these rates during the year, railroad property will prove a less Fomous ipvectment than Company brougbt down, for the week ending Saturday , probably decide the contest. ‘The Africa, to-morrow, will probably take out from $400,000 to $£00,C00 in specie, The volume of business done at the Stock Ex- change to-day was unusually large even for the pre- sent season; and though in the middle of the day @ pause occurred, chiefly in consequence of the suspension of an operator for the fall,’the market soon rallied, and closed firm, The movement of prices was irrerular, The most popular stock of the day was Michigan Southern preferred, which rose to 444 in the morning, closing at 43} bid, against 41 bid atthe close yestervay. The advance is doubtless due to the annoancement in this morning’s HuraLp that the interest due to-morrow on the bonds of the company would be promptly met. All the bonds of the company improved, and the common stock rove 4 per cent. Some of the Western stocks were better; others were lower; Galena declined 3; Mlinois Central, ¢, and Michigan Cen- tral 3. Cleveland and Toledo advanced {, and Rock Island 1{; Panama was steady; Pacific Mail declined } per cent; Erie was firm; New York was offered in‘excess of the decline, and closed } lower than yesterday. Hudson River declined 1 per cent, probably in consequence of the suspensicn alluded toetvove; Harlem preferred advanced j. The inquiry for State stocks was moderate, as usual of | By receipts oe curtome ‘in jay late; but ‘tle Western railway bonds were more eagerly sought for than usual. At the close of the day the market was firm. The fol- lowing were the Jast quotations:—Virginia 6's, 90} a 914; Missouri 6's, 81] a@ 4; Canton, 19} a 20; Cumberland Coal; 14} a 3; Pacific Mail, 85} a 86; New York Central, 83; a J; Brie, 23} a 24; Endson River, 563 a 57{; Harlem, 16{ a 17; do. pre- ferred, 44 8 4; Reading, 48 a j; Michigan Cen- tral, 594 3; Michigan Southern and Northern Indi- ana, 18} a 19; do. guaranteed, 43} a }; Panama, 126 4; Mois Central, 75 a j; Galena and Chicago, 73 ai; Cleveland and Toledo, 38} a 3; Chicago ‘and Rock Island, 78 a 4; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 63} a {; Mlinois Central fs, 95 a 954. The Prince Albert arrived at St. Johns, N. F., this morning, with dates from Europe to the'24th. The funds were a shade better; cotton dull; bread- stuffs had an advancing tendency. The Marine Bank has declared a cemi-annva) di- vidend of three per cent, payable on the 13th of August. The Drpress says:— It is reported that on the completion of the arranj ment for the reopening of the ane npoen ronte, 4 United States mala will be curwi y that transit, and that the government intends to be ehhiecaw each fide of the Isthmus of Panama the naval! force that has been stationed yore, to the great cost of the na- the officers tion, and with fata! effect to and men who have been compelled to perform this cervice, The present companies carry the mails for no- thing, relying upon a contingent promise of the President and Postmaster to recommend their claim to Congress for settlement. As they do not intend to spend any money in lobbying the claim through, it will probably fail. Under the cirenm- stances, it is probable that they will relinquish to the Tehuantepes Company the ‘‘honor” of carry- ing the mail whenever they are so requested. Per- haps it would be well, however, to land a few of the marines who will be then liberated from duty at Panama and Aspinwall, in order to cuard the Tehuantepec route; for rumor says that the retard of the residents along that route for the rights of property is not of the nicest character. The exchanges through the Clearing Honse to- day were 19,516,557, the balances $991,954 19. The sales at the Mining Board to-day were:— al.forpia is Very large this season, particularly from 100 sbe Gardner..b30 7 teeta teas HE pe | lowe and the frontier States. Searcely a day passes with- ‘ eo pe 100 Centra) ay er ut our witnessing the arrival of large wains with great 60 by —"s td troves cf horses, Jently protiting by past experience, be “~ 7 he emigrants have ed to Keep their animals secure The statements of the Enenaee banks for r, fasten! of leaving them Toone in herds. 1 Rik BSB ” tose twelve horace atucbed to a light tue past two week compare as follows Indians end horee thieves are not over |. be change, but it is certainly the safest, on- | (pital stock. a byes4 4 and then it would a ne ‘ ate of the Central ~d * Inc. 168 ono ‘aay, and causes them 4 take tom other Uke. Inc. 53,600 ; apart from Indian disturb. |}? other banks Inc. 142'248 bug to compare with the latter. Inc. 115,283 ty ageign as @ reason for their | Circulation Dec. 26,304 The Philadelphia Duletin of last evening has the following items:— By telegraph we learn that the Lebigh Valley Railroad ly 28, 12.526 Lops of coal, making for the searon, com- cheing December 1, 408,208 tons against 344,581 tons to orresp ndiog period last year—bemg an increase of of coal to date, 1,660 tons of pig iron were a over the read for the week en ling same date, ors of the Fairmount Passenger Rail tecinred a dividend of $2 per share for ayabie on and after Tuesday, A\ we Fairmount and Arch Street I oceupied the day iy revising their tariffe, areeult satietowory toall. Proighte upon trunk Lines will be unmediately raised and The rates fixed arc remunerative. Work- it bas been for three or mF" N EW YORK ‘HERALD, WEDN! sp AY, AUGUST 1, 1860. ene cs a Bid them be faithful vw ther country's weal! ceurse this is merely a temporary state of things. SECOND BOARD. { = mies 70 yous we, ra hope, io kaos, it is a question as to whether the bullion brokers or #.41,40 crn Oe 08 89%. 50 sha Mich Cen RR. fox s H J P Pl NG N 7 w Ss. 00 ‘ omen! Ocean Steame: Lobe Se08 ye ar gyre care, defer pd foreign baukers have the Tongass purses, “ne } ae a ea oa 360 1 Cea KiR'scrig., » Bi Mov. moa 5 ne Lat ymer are hoarding up bars and * 5,000 LakeF&' 1534 oar 1536 nd the lomb old at & me considerable loss of int eet) 6 } ig rhe NYCRR SO. Ag 1 of ho fails r liberty and 1 | Thea wile ; C—t{ Bil iparoaty \) danker# Wil) © entually be compelled to accede to | ; non ut the a earth, their terme; the latter are Rot drawing anything | 200 July { d deepote tremble as like as much as us he 4nd centuries hence oUF patriots wil excl, plenty aie wal. Secanse they } This ie my Contry honor to ‘Ver their bills with, A few weeks | [0 Bric RR. ret halle of Cougress may D8 “netea of strife, wil) 2 pric Rit an'd 9.680 a a ee Bane EE isi Ba 180 Nudson River RR 57 100 Harlem BR sss 16; 200 Harlem RR re “4 100 80.0004 £0 Mich Cen ia 0 ays 59% Receipts and Desbursements of the Ay sistant Treasurer at New York for July. By balance, juy), % 1800, Receipts during stems, Patent Fee Post Ofice Department jecellapecus....... Port of New York, July 31, 1860. 4,787,921 66 sesssecesessece: «007,018,068 76 | 2 ne Africn (Br) Liverpool—E Cunard. fone (haus) Tauber Hamburg—Kunhardt & De, persis ang Lyon, Savannah—S 5, Mitehill & Fon. Ship co Columbia, hag = aghewvhirara B Lr y 4 mente. ‘Treasury Urafte. Poet Utice do Gi ‘Orleane—W Nelson & Son, ence, July 81,1800... ovsseeoeser4n88189,980 49 Beh areas Sa cid avery. ae as Fart Ocean Fagle’ ran te Fortortetd & Co, Py Receipts during the month. Brig Geaan Bird hej ioniar Jonny SED R Dewalt Brig Time, Nedeu tJ ‘To Paymente Bile X Hopkin nm ray, Galveston, fchr S T Baker, tes—Mailler, oe & Querean. Balance .. Schr Matchless, Hinckley, Rio Grande~Valentine & East- Balance Cr., Interest Accounte. man. ‘chr § H Sears, Goodse}!, Eleuthera. TO PayYMeCMts..ss.seeeeeeeee feb Ale err Barrien, St Fierre—G Petree. Balance... sss ese , Savannah—MeCready, Mott & Co, Schr Florida, Mott, Noriolk—M P idee Schr Lynchburg, Harri, Ble Pichmond—C H Pierson, Persacot mscolim hr Boathernar, Vi Baltimore. Decrease in do. 1860........ $180,166 03 Fehr Unive Risley, rvs plata Hand. Sehr T H Thompson, er —- Mand. By balance credit, bullion and expense ac- count for Areay Office........... ++» $349,230 55 n Steazoabip Oty of Washington (Bry, Jet . Liverpool, Jul even cory Sree = 70 As aud and Queessiown 15th igen Oe, fae Fees | seasons: a apes Gia. uly 19, ait Riuaale Head P hastey teeny gop ro aon wat sed steamship ids encores t 5124, lon 2320, passed ship Isaac Webb, bat 4 97 30," lon 6 30, To payments in coin fin office. Do. Massachusetts, for Charleston, ue farted ation 1 ae ta Py} = AM, Cape Minticras, iguatized steamship Marion’ Bulion nt the alas for eciaags: SaSoS MBicutsahip Reaneke, Couch, Richmond, &c, with mdse and 488,191 37 tp ‘Caaien’ & Hetveken, Total. $5,376,707 16 ana Lo Se ey oe ad Less due depositors, 187,113 20 men neil 6 ou 46 fou bs et tec Ps. ing cv Balance ...... s+ «96,219,508 96 ioe hades GW isan, of Yarmouth, Business of the United States Assay Omee | jan) fod wi gee ea tee Mean ita Nh eet b iow bo ‘60 mates at New York, for the Month of July. ne SPARE aol sale tae Galo ange bee ite of gol’— ‘oreign coins... of the Banks. Campanero (of Beltimore), Dubell, Rio Janeiro, June mpton Roads 2 days, an p bullion bE Fg a with ro omg Dulllen 187,000 Bare Indian Heli, Tenney, with sugar, Deposits of silver, including purchases— pod dees ‘th inst, a tasers = going 5 oe Bs (of Boston), 20, with ign bull Tgase’ | Bart BUR De, ery, run July 2 8 Crusader ging a Hien ty Matatins, 9 days, with sugar 4c, to ills. Popbam, nos Agorn, Row for Boston, ,, anex Says. with sugar to Jane, Virginia, +. 72,000 2M Tait, 7 Virginia, } Gold bars stamped. $1,835 er oe rt ido one, Sages Tranemitted to U. 8. Mint, Phila., for coinage... ..62.839 ok Variceal. vise _—- rc PO RI ae a pe Schr Wm Bacon, Fyler, Baximore, rar. cITy bicpenaan eo REPORT. Sehr CT bf pores . Strong, rum, a 6 K Howe, Holmes, Tempay, July 31-6 P. M. Ys chief, Mitchell Newt. by Pe goue A=nne —The market was steady, with sales of about 40 Ba 8.50 bb's. at Sage. for pote, and icc. for pearls. Reb eal fe ta oo BREAD-TUYYe.—Flour—The market was more active, and i? Melle ® Holl, Holmes, 2c sdiianore f for Port Mortis at the close the prices were rather Armor sowing t0 the gehr TR Hammond, Gerrish, Eastport, 6 days. character of the foreign, fa Bene pit West, 6 day news. The sales embraced about chr SM Partridge’ Hix, Rockland, 3 4 17,000 dbis., ‘losing within the following range of | Suir Rizabeth Davideom, Long, Boston, $ da Sebr Ji Neth th, Taunton, 3 | ae 1908515 | be M Reed, Reliey, Aibany t it New Pndvord. Extra State... 62 Rh Macomber, Stonington, 2 uays Superfine Weetern. ° H Fy : 510 n, Philadelphia. Common to choice Western extra » 50a 650 St. Loulp extra..... +. 50a 650 Brant pets Sontiern, ~ 4°50 t i) Albatross, Jones, Providence. 0 good extra do. .535a 750 so o . ‘ce extra family and bakers’ brands..... 750a $75 | alan 'iw@ Mtships Thorton, Oseen Peart aii MR bane Rye flour. - 8808 4 | wig, all from Liverpool for NYork. Corn meal, » ey and Brandywine... 345a 375 BELOW. Ce nundian four war steady, with moderate raloa, Bork Fight, Nawks, from Giesgow J me 16. ite Prices were without chango of moment. SAILED. cuthern Sour was rather Ormer, with sales of aboct fu 2,80 Dils., closing within the range of the above, | o, ieamealp Star of the South, Savancoh; ship Galena, New Or!caus, Wind during the day N to SSE. we four was steady at the above dgurea,” with eales | 400 bbls. Corn meal was in fair demand, with sales of 800 a 400 bbls. at unchan rd Prices. Wheat was firm and im fair demand, ine! Purchases for export. The tales embraced ‘about 40,0 bushels, at $1 90 for now rod Southern, $152 for amber colored do., $2 25 for amber colored lowa, $135 for old white Chio, $1234 $1.25 for new ved Wiia, and $1.20 0 $1 22 or litwa wake club, with some Chicago epring at p. t. with exten or 0.000 firmer ard the market activ: ‘bushels at Cle. @ 2c. for sound Western mixed, 3c.’ for choice do. , d5¢. per lola, round lota round yel'ow, and éde. © tc. for Western yellow, Rye was quiet at Tc Barley malt was steady and the, mand was fair, With sales of TCO bushels at 90c, Oats were unchanged’ while the demand was goo? Sales of Western and Cana. dian were made at J83e @99)¢0., and State at 400. a Corvar was iirm, while tales were limited The stock h Marine Reports, mow gare fer yd inward bound vessels in SANDY OOK, Joly 31, wanset—A ship to William N cleared the bar a2 bout Onn Wark gules eee and one brig going up the bay bound in. Wiad SW, weather clear. Miscellaneous. For Sen Francisco and Honolula shipping intelligence, see news columns, ‘We are indebted to purser Hempstead, of steamship Au gosta, ‘vom Savannah, for favors, Sur Savantem, Miller, of and from Roston Feb 19 for Bom. bay, before reported wrecked near the latter pince. was a shiv of C45 tone built in 1860, and was owned by TB Wales. of coffee on 1st of August, 1860, was as follows:— ‘The following ineurance ts reporte ed on vessel and freight list:— Rio, ba 40 Java, ets.. 2 2 284 | Laine cee, $13.00; Boston, $100—both of Boston; Bau, eCaeea . . . 558 Simp Bi Honol: [9442 repeal from, Uoncluln for Kew Redford, before 300 Butal bags. 1219 1,360 id sail in about 3 weeks, ond expected to amive ot ew before orted in Hampton [leas Bedford in September. Ark CaMPANERO, Dubel, et wat steady, with tales of 400 0 Roads trom Mis Deotes tos bee tered henna: Brio Furs Doast— Beaton, Joly st—Meturned, brig Fliaha m 600 bales, closing on the baeis of the following quota Doaue, hence 20h for Baltimore tons — Soh, ht with an 2 unknows SEW YORK CLASSIFICATION. Smiles ENE of Highland Li Uplands, Florida, Mobile. N.O.d Ton Fall, split plankshear, Jost jibboom, both sibs, fore- Oras Nii chieeate ae 6 rh sy] ay, andywas badly chafed. awa 10 Frio Evine—A telegraphic despatch received by Mesers ores ie fale, ing skeinan, Dimnen & Cor ot this chy, dated Mobile. n jane % 3p ea 1 rid ies The brig “Empire, previously. reported, akare Teninram theses Sead Orange Key, bad arnved at Mobile, rani rhd mere steady cargo were taken fut by lighters, and it wae 38 000 b: she's of wheat were engaged, e val wo coon The captain could not settle = iigherr ence at 10d. a 10) and $00 bbls. do. at os. per b!, 2008 ane ‘oc Nesaan, which be would wot do, by bole fasts to an vp, at 2s. o4. » and 1,500 do. at Te eco injured #0 much that she cine areca’ thd, Packages ard & let of sone, cheese steamer at G0s. To Loodon 8,000 |, 8uR Hxnatn, before ed ashore on Rainsford Ystand bbls. flour were ted, probably by steamer; b+ Pre Ap bigh water Sunday night. 8 38. Gd.; 5,060 bushels wheat at 1039¢., in ba; of New Bedfort. 542 tone. 500 boxes cherse at 508. A bi wel eet game et has been Fy the ‘eta bo Foreign Ports. en ba beat IsPyte be back, Gen Berry, leaves, tor fate Avene Bracn | Bremen Jor Barcriona, — oe Sebrstian, Canale Oliver, Charleston; 9b, Bansorw: ifth, Saberano, Colomen nd pla” “ons fh Sint ak= Are ‘Competitor, Tiildrele Beatoa, wt rr Sebastionok, Chase, NOrlearz, a are Uncowab, Kirby (from Lande Men era, Afrien, June 10—Tn port bark Cost " matin mg cy Ri -! P OFT Ob thye Goat ithe Wns: ‘White, “Patworre, aly an as Biepe, Fi Faazeltine, salting, Havana. te Wi ene ae gol (ae Gunns york, Wm Froth. inghato, Stetson, do; 15th, Win D Rexall Rosie, NOrieany; ment, Irvine, Mobile. 1th, Ellen Maria, Libby, ids and NYork Baxter, NYork. Hore Kona, a 4 22-Sld Alice Thorndike, Thornd!ke, --— y erige 1 rt Parker, Nici fe ai Wate 7 ie ae Tr Pfr ton; John Fer MeNe lenwoot, Pee, Mary 3 bay for. nd Gi korg Haan for Remedios; Lyra, Thompson; ‘Chase, Harding" Marela, Wiison; Caroline leas, selenaer Linwood? Green; Mary. Storm, Adams, and M: ro or Gotan es Baich, Taylor’ Notiags Wyees Wieesa LS x land, Collins, une; schre Wanderer, foore, and ‘Hum phrey, une: recent arri istx’ or Wiont. ¥ NOrleaps for Ai foe he Lizard 12th, HT Vennard, Wyman, from City Poict Kaleem Arendal, from NOrleas for hag eng “yh eae ra Montebelio, th in id ein, Juventa, Od tbh. Gi Storer. Pe more: Son Fronelsco. tant 14th, Pradiond, and Ni ard, Philadelphia; Asia (s), Lott, bipce a ar eA rr Liy Kearney, sabdhaaee De _ ee », Americal ‘Moore, ” Sry Lisnox, ta (ae Samoset, ay Bata Foster Ses July varke Clute 8a Seande! Thos Waites Di, enliapencnied phia ldg; Sen dm Wes ic ye Rae Riou ga Newcaste, pulp ie ieGa Fn Fane Mat, Konow, PR ays Julv 16—Yesterday mg the shij Tikbam, eame to in Ronde ‘ship? belt nN ei master thong Jangerong: ‘work up Chantel with light head winds and trene aes Queswsfown, July 1t—Arr Chas’ Tarren Wilana, Cal Jno; Cincinnatus, Doane, do. Sid Mth, H Parrington, Ji _ Re tar ey Bonk brig GH Hi Hammond, ling, Chicago for Bosten; scha~ for ¢o. RorrerDam, Sar en naen toe sot ita uy T-tree Sarr frets x ; Wee, | Ment Blan, Tanderkdn, Bremen. ‘Bid 16uy Osten, Parker, fcoTait Rover, July MOM, Chanticleer, Hatch, from York. St ‘THOMAS, i, cay 17—In port bark American Eagle, for Mar- seilles, raul 3 be (staves) hoe ee Sacva, Thompeon, for WaT, port brigs rate Tom = a yet nYork 8 CD: reer Tramne, me ay, Venter hiiy (Are Lemp Collera, N¥ork.- a tr donne NF SiePassed mitH J v Morton, Berry, Havana. (ease Prince i. /* Sr Jonzs, NF—Tus~ 2m are ah aren eal Sa yhie “BALTIMORE, aay aD A. ship Potomac, Arr pe ‘otomac, NYorb; ship Pevetina. Masate Galea ver, Montevideo; bri; Abbott Lawrence, Teerless, Patterson, raguer; Laokou' eara, ‘Rock: via Fo Ibert (Brem), anne Wilhelmine (Brem), Thierman, Breeen ‘and: Bie bark Ginlin, Pardclin, Marin: trige Pata a (Brea Cadiz (and s) om ae Rio nd: Raven, Rose; nd Dan! aL Wiliams, Hi ipa, Fall River, 1 fcbird Mate ‘80th— Arr atearehip Locrist Point, French, NY ork; brig Rre- ipa Rutter, Chase. Trinidad; gehrs Graham, Te on Thomas; © Pendleton, Chr) orwieh; Mayflower, Bergor, Arietin, ‘Robinson; Honey dence AMOR and PD Wiliams, Davey, NYork. ld bark Laconia, Bearse, i Br nf Peer! Skaling, Gl iw Sid brig Us ey sea Janeiro: br Ham F aie fie, Nore. Rare brig Mor ) Elizabethport. . bb cee i ze ete Miste 37 Ep brie Peo A One Cadiz and Barcelona; sohre CAPR Istaxp. eerwerier Br gieamshi oes fur Liverpool; rte Ubieapes aes Ghonenow ae, ENP at Abbott York fo ; brige Orizava, Pen tleton, WW Welton. etl begs ay & Scud, Carmine, West indies; Hiack Monster, Zzavers, Ball- , fur Boston—| A Tw FOL es Hide July 27, PM—Are barks B ati) ty ta 3 ST Rvor ares, TB Mimmoes bay) Phage foe for Boston: eeere Rrgrainge, a akin Chan Frenne: schre 8 Re a Telegraph, W e, Pmitl for Pilates, ain fe ay ce eneees hen rk ee fap tafe Bas Louisa, sum Laces Boon “ wens four years past. Western roads, if honestly managed. ark was taken up to oa for Cy aes expor's (exslusive of specie) from New York to | MAY 8OW Hoje 16 rogue the paytieat ef dvidoraa. | Cok aud a wabket with grain."H Hove. A ves af | LP ghredtreae =e oe fe med F-9 Bac: nd fro4 . a 3 ep up to load wit ¥; staves : the Fick foreign porte, for the week and since January 1:— ousendiadhanme, Nareeiles, al pt. To Tiremen 000 bbls reste were taken. | ,i!t?®, Newbury art, formers tales, of Montngton, re. oe ee mn ba 5, Malin £58, 1880 1800, . 4 For the weck $324.54 1.209.285 1.612.988 | 99000 nrook) yn OWL 102% 1 eb Reading Rit 46 shee Reiss continwed frm, with aales of layors at ee adie ogee Maen r ously reported 708 36:107.827 49,082,299 MLO Kentue O'e.. 104), 100 ’. Park Roanoke. former! we ler, of © also p bnsem., di o a Pot a3 3 vee 800 48 Bat Sates of GOO 800 bales were report: od, for eb yz James Pome haw ‘been Femail 15 j ~ — T Forbes Prapene : eee ty on ved > Since January 1 7,905,410 97,201,082 60,006,083 | {000 eee ee. es ae. ~~ $5. | ping, at WGc. » 950., and $1.0 81 10 for city ree. ° (yh ogi Pepa and re mot Fay Rewmas & Parker: Pi Considering the season of the year, the above Is aaev Loe 4 ee § ‘ ae, eS 00 a With sales of bow sorte of Oe merch: 7 Sang ond wailed inst with a cargo of = z nd land for NYork; Beauchamp, erp « tory shete some oo NCarcitveée, oe ae 4 at 6c. , on. Fe ‘Rockiaa avery ‘ory statement. Near | reo Missouri G's... $13¢ 180 : =) Bx em small lot of 15 bhds. Cuba muscovado haieel Rar ng ep ag ae Santen fare sw. Tie Sane Ger ko on frou 235 ] oxpert for the week has been bread | 4000 California Te. 90°" 300 as ai Roonaan Were quiet and neminél, | ing been overbaied. cicaned and soe ed ki a | M Previn, P Hetiver, ee ee fax | article we have shipped to Great Britain alone “yoo ey ‘mx nee Grail ral BR oe | ek sioss—Pork—The market quiot, while prices | sete Fora Harber, by fon Nar Hote ‘ort, CT acre ea, Te tt ) worth since last Tuesday. The re SOU Lie Rt m ve, 30s" 160 é eee BONG | Seas’ ekanmeed._ The sales footed oak so . i oo Hoard a ay ln omy my € . terd id. Te 4 + 80% | lote, including new mess at $15 $0 a $19 12: ike. B EES, Liablnouse Tuspector, Ist Dit san Rocha, en mee iek: Jos Re vices per 10000 FricRRcon bt 82 geo : ay 0% | #28725 and new Pritme at $14. Beef was withont anima. | Porsand, July 2) 1860, 4 i, Plabery sechre Ret Bion M4 ¢ likely ¢ tT Ht : m4 and prices unchang ‘le the saler om! a bard. Tiroots Runyon, Bab- a ly ROO Hud Rs KAI m 105 G00 , about 250 ‘bbia. including common, mess at 84 62s oa, Pe ts) U5 cost Woes the Lanteser Bow uke Arr vr edit F Hooper, Carry, Yor ensuing Ww 000 MCEpeim s oe at #5 508 $1060, and oxtra ai 81) 8 Boeleran wo replaced. ba naan CUS, Where ful that we yn i aap! ut _meats were scarce and firm. Bacon was ON ort, Puersee, tok whe 8 = ad Jet m. a8 firm, ith sales of 460 bbls. at 131;c a | Posten, June 30, wits Tal at DAY | Flaeg, (ror Dowty el eat : 8600 Mich soe f bde. 000 \ege were reported sold, to arrive, at men. 2 e barks Fred Lennig, antly here. ye et, A heere wore steady and sales fair at un dtr. New Bedfont Secomet, Cleaveland, Pacite | Providence; Br brig’ Kate, tin ar fied, oak sains bs pane p60 Tl Con Wh ha an, Taleabuano Mareh &1, wisi 125 bhi r lend, 7 oa om E MAN, | Seen Lenard es ae ieee ‘held STP teecineen but the market wag | howe indscid (30h a ido wh ot cae “tas nese agile Henry Clash. . et . } fe & ® Sas « 7 8. 9 eae ~y = My bg M ven Ghai iadeines 'e « rs ha an unfavor om coe! NWistm 61 bo " SUGane were quiet and tale moderate, without aug ad bis ap avd 30 do wh. Hevoriappte dane 3 tat 82 Newell 4 Vom Spenco ure = ony that prosoges no increase of wisdom among Fe Os of moment in prices. The snles embraced about 420-2 | {2 254, ate Iatinpverts, “tors Werasor, hi syle, ced yf | earageron , Chi & NW 800 Bhde, Cuba muscovader, part fair, roti ° ty hee ot, nanagers since 1 Hence there 8 incl: oO San o r, retiving goods at | p on.G8 ®, Kate Cory, Tripp, do, 180 Y 1 fei, Reanor, ‘or A don to toch - and ¢ 3000 1, Fr O}¢c., and grocery grades at To. a Tks. a Yon 841 Joba Dawn Coruell, NB, Pr, ny ian Haverttraw: seope'h Win Seo to two er, and even very ¢ stock vets Prowiien ay Beageor pap re i, arte a Arr ai Mt Helena May 28, bart Washington, Kabeock, SH, 900 | then ana t tony ee ee cee ened ™ * paes. On call and for short Ry 4 Seas KO its tne land mh oa 8 er June 13, NEW fy Jal i ‘ rn 4 ip Ablea'!, Smit ap 700 wh, darks W jardiner, Yo . i aged, and ihe » 9.568 | Jennings, €1, 580 ep; Columbia, MeCork's, 20 ap ISG wh and | Racker Puieter eee typ Be beh 14, Wm Wilson, Taber, Warren, 100 | Jond sone ie ities rv y r, ye a The Sub-Treasary had a Mid | op tscn'wen ene jr abort eruien|: PF (i b Usher, Phadeiphin’ iy giles te te my oy ¥ V Peart within dese bodioe #hricea the recetpte were $318 Gr ‘othe ‘sw 40% 1 Cartes: aes Meteon, rable dose Beagle a6 th’ emancipatios O mas od é > rea — RI) . =r" ie! in ro id again Sh on 0 PURYPORT, Jot . 7 Rope in which tbe world caa trost Phd May We Nereee Bee Charwinens ree Gencile, Rapicn, a08 0's, 18, warrior * ef Spoken, &e, ormnent, ie Prenton Fr rearmereet Miller, and A. ome the Leight of govermmental : eae : S00 NY viet Dh salen embraced Pp 4 ca Prince, Brown, hence for Sam Francisco, Jane 18, Barra: Wenica 7 ink Daniel bart sot kort D me oy na national day jie thie 2 a done in foreignexchange | 4,5 do. ida at Tle. att; 16 | te nih Jane, ies Flower: Fo @ Feil our pride of raise our prejodice, a 4 te w f the leading FP 4 4 F at be, 8 8),0, | The monthi ithly statement of | 27, | OR tea we: Smalley, hence ftw Gytney, NOW, May Gin, Habe Poy Sail, and 8 So one’ the words of Siocasd Areas per tongoe ; GT see Brie mm stocks of Spanish iobacco was as aunexed:— | Miip WS Lindsay, Renee for Liverpool, Suly 28, off Nan. | Bearte wine Lye 4 the land and people when i s have raised the 16, but this | sey “ Havana, Cuba. Snqua, Yara. | teket Ee y I Jd Bot bave the biter of ¢ not 40 much from f ie H 4 Steck ay 106 313 883 | 14; RiPThalaita, Stineon, from Liverpool for BYork, July 9, pebethpori: 'w Care by arte of pew ‘ mand as) 16 Recely Bee 838) bag | ML tom Yn To RERSACOLA, a } quench the tome om the didicuit ling Anything t v cated oth nw — Pr ie EE aD “aig toned, from Liverpool for NYork, July 12, iat iahas pT AY, When iho ole, Uti! epark”’ has max with. Good dhercantile hit rad at . . . otal... . $599) 1022 «4721540 | a) pee Pierce, from Liverpool for New" Moston: Far nobler objec. * prompto. « . " eqtaemely coerce 30 o ar Sa}e0 10 Soy Bees eases — a Te 2 for Rework, | TE Wear, poms vn our nation’s tadependen se year, are extwemely scarce, and the bul- | — a. p Haishond, Cole, from NOrieang tor Liverpeol, Jun) Ol! steamers i (Bor country's fame’ cur nation’s tadepens ry Hamre est ne 0 4 08038 41, 1800......3558 2 - ‘asl tat £0 i 3H ty ® | ay Woe apeak of bat o. ¥ hero sires achieved. okers have mp all the pars and | to to 0 84 a he ‘ase . Mee ne Ae ag ANAM abl, 2 de pend, Xo S768 ary from ae Se tin wurin to every oye, ’ moet of the $20 plocas, and them at mach a | 20 i. oe Ot #8 been another duit month, ewuerd aot onty | Pemesteess na Foe 50 ee ee oe Ro calten ot pase Wat grt oocasine: pping theta o Two or three of she ref heoten tih set bY . H Sa i adeance of yor Sa. Regarding American | ak Seats... from mace, NB, for London, y " are 1 i ra » etired fi . ¢ ry rown tobacco, erates it transection in Jo fatbarat by she veneras’'’ % : eading foreign banking houses have retired from | 109 Savvy “a + far . from Baltimore OF you stoeciors, whore re ana aa the arket and wopped shipping altorether thse 8” ioe ipgen Ba R530 ue Reotialy Sy ewer ure stat ths dram = me cobas, wx 00 ar ever hop 1 kind 6 ie é , at 3i,c. & S10. medium, 86. a bs atic, JA Jat 17 8, ton 40 W. We cail upon yoo, we 7 that !ove n a large TT sho Reating ¥ iy iM AMHR “9° | export demand ine wy Lh | Pag 3 &onee, Strom, hence for Malta, July 9, lat 99, in REET ae OF offepring that cepire a from above if Hp I+ . +a) Jo + an 304 ts ° prices: sad * iy At ati! lower | ton ben T wetroot yore children, ae poor knawe iboy & ” ang . ’ i ae i060 4 ao 10° | Sampling of larger ma wai wil te ince waiting the Bed ReeteyNtg2, hence for Marvettin, Toly 9, lat 99, Yon 40. eq uence of Ubat ¢reatfal time eet), te . ody 4% 035 ARAN BR. og | Cveine tho pet ment, DEDE RWAPA | bein July M2, lat Sh Ome Gr oe, AUMYPR and Porto Ca. Sa Aud we (hey ot (he Bely altar Reet s é or! 30 a Woorkey ~ Shiee cf 250 thie. were made ut 2,0, Pee Meee ecm Carienan for Beptoo, July 25, at tet