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‘The Alleged Perjury of Da Coste’s Ball, DISCHARGE OF MR. HAIGET PROM CUSTODY, 8 Neown from South America. QUR BUENOS AYRES CORRESPONDENCE. Buenos Aynns, June 14, 1860. PY ‘UNTTRE STATES DISTRICT COURT. ‘Mate of Things at Buenos Ayres— Peace Negotuations—Suc- Refore Hon. Judge Botts. ceasful Resulte—. Governor Lopes from Pa | avovwr 1.—he United States vs. William D. Height — Tana—Chizenship—. Met General Cush- Judge Betts, wn rendering bis decision, said that be had mang-Ratifcation of the Treaty Scnate—Pree- | prepared a condensed summary of bis im the mat pects— Markets, Lc. ter. A return of habeas corpus. Motion Prisoner’s ‘You wonld gather from my letters of one oF tW | osonge) for bis discharge from imprisonment for want of ‘months ago that there was very little probability of & | togel cause of commitment and detention, The return to epeedy adjustment of the difficulties between the pro { tno writ o/babeas corpus by the Marshal, and the proceed- ‘wince of Buenos Ayres and the Confederation. I have | jnys and process certified by the magistrate to whom the ‘only given the general opinion, giving also the curreet | yq\| was offered shows that the defendant was committed facts on which that opinion was based, Affairs have #d- | op a charge of perjury, in swearing to his sufficiency in @only taken a different turn, and im the epace of two | point of property on offering himself to magistrate as ‘Weeks the breaches of years have been braled. bail for Henrico Da Costa, a prisoner indicted and impri- On May 2, Senor Don Doctor Dalmacio Vele= Sirs | soned for violation of the act of Congress against the eld departed in a government steamer to carry "DC | siave trade, The charges against the prisoner, upon the result of the deliberations of the Convention, ID | face of the warrant ofcommitment are, that William D. the form of proposed amendments to the Ma | Haight, of No, 96 South street, in the city of New York, [. BTEVENS. been made or ice a de. ice had him nature are for exami. Dr. thill soon discovered that be the of Mr. Stevens’ cupidity, and acription of the bogus letter carrier to the arrested. Several other charges of a si now pending ugainet the accused. Committed ‘Too Gxxxrovs 8 HaLy.—A lad named Beary C. Wilson, was arrested yesterday at the instance of Amos Wilson, livery stable keeper of Twenty eighth street, near Ninth Yona) constitution, amd also to negotiate concern: | 4iq, on or about the 20th of July, 1980, at the city of New aveniaesen the shares cf stealing a horse mt we by 4 img an immediate adjustment of all diferences, He ‘York, within the Southern district of New York, make wise peep ry pen Fa ing in Sag cordial yeceived. Priociples f pe os eee oath te 8, cortale case, matter, bearing or proceed. the Beighborbood, and oo advantage of the confidence vee . » Deraul, w an oath ‘or affirmation was required | tbus placed in him Ir. called on Saturday ministers of the government, vigorously supported the ei taken under a certain law of tbe United States; and | and without any ‘cothartiy procured a horse and wagon measure. «General /'rouiyi was before pledged to favor a ful reeult. Articles of compact were drawn up de- ing the time avd manner of taking the only steps to eflect & complete union. apd agores bg.) tbe same. ae arrested Gee went sta " on a spree and gave away very man’s property to an acquaintance of his whose name be t acting vpon the principle of +: fore you are gererovs,” he thought it was his daty to bring the up before Alderman Brady, the | ‘magistrate at the Jefferson Market Police Court, and the prisoser committed accordingly. Ay ALecep Disonverty House Broxen Ur,—At a late z) mortgages atrd of the records of judgments outstanding one onineee articles wore sub- | against the defendant's real estate, with evidence coa- ied by acclamation, demonatration of joy at | 2uCHs 0 prove bis, personal | icnotwiedge thereof, oF bis the result wae. Ne See Se eee ne nee tent evidence th law to support a charge of perjary and_ in the owns as the news travel The Legisletare | Without the testimony of living witnesses to stich charge. ef Buenos Ayres, im session at the arrival of tue news, | a:) in criminal cases is given and received in courts of immediately called up the subject, and the House cf Re- | jaw py means of bonds or recognizauces executed before were gab- presentatives, in secret session, the basis of the he ons empowered to that end, and the purport settlement without changing & provision. The Senaie 7 att ae engacement. i an undertaking to pay Pac, | hovr on Monday night the Fightcenth precinct police, un- ‘was in secret session last night, but I have not yet learned | yignated sum of movey in case the condition attached | der the command of Captain Cameron, made a descent the result iit. thereto is not fuldiled; and the old recoguizance formerly | upon the fashionable resort of Miss Franklin Veazie, No. The uence of these peaceward tendencies is @ | iaien at common law, body for body, if nyw obsolete and | 35 Fast Twenty fourth etreet, and arrested the’ pro- fell cf beuoes. They beve gone down seven pesos out of use, and the cugagema@® mst be expressed to be k prietress and five of the inmates. The prisoners were Sy, wn in United States currency, more than two | for the payment of acertain sum of money. Regularly, a | brongtt before Justice Quackenbush, at the Jefferson Mar. Fact ae And this difwets the whole currency of | person offering himecl’ as bail at common law in acrimi- | Ket Police Court yesterday morning, where they were held country. Business is reviving. Great schemes of | pal or civil case, becomes a party in the matter, and sub- | for examication. Tho aliair created great excitement io ‘extension, of sere sales and good profits are being made. | in. 1 the cognizance of the court in which bail is ‘The time of real prosperity for Buenos Ayres has just | % d, after be hes made the recognizance or executed the bond therein which constitutes his bail, and then -_, are u proceed in, to ascertain his responsability as such bail strictly jadi. cial; and such proceedings are conducted by means of forma) exceptions taken in writing on behalf of the party procecuting and interested in the subject matter, ani these exceptions bave relation solely to the adequacy the monetary bail given as surety for the amount stips lated in the un tertaking. A usage is i in tice to give notice of persons proposed as bail preliminary to their entering into the en; eut ag such bail, and to examine them on oath as to their qualification and suf- ficiency for the undertaking, and for the magistrate or Court to admit or reject the offer of the party ss bail; ‘vut it is not knewn that any law or rule of court of this State, on authority of the common law, substitutes or the neighborhood, as few suspected the real nature of the establishment. Rowpyism on THe Saueave —On Sunday evening a party of come fifty or sixty rowdice went oa board the barge L. K. Mellen, at the foot of Harrison strect, and taking posseerion’ of the boat, devonred all the’ good Uiings which were on boerd. The barge had just return- 4 from an-excursion around Staten Island, and much property in the way of provisions, wines, segars, &c., fell into the clutches of the rowdies. The police of the Fifth precinct were called upon t interfere iu behalf of the owners of the barge, but they refused to lend the lat- ler uuy assistance, Cuanck or Yorcery AGanest an Exrress Driver — George Godirey, a driver in the employmeut of the Man- battan Fxprees Company, was brought before Justice Connolly on a charge of forging the name of Mes. E, Collias, come. The burdens incident to citizenship in this country are 80 Many, that foreigners, by all kinds of tricks, evade It. For tho ‘military duty required there is no eqyivaient ered. The Secretary of Sta‘e lately issued a paper de- signed to intimidate foreigners and their Consuls from Aulempting to secure their persops or their prpporty by the usve! reeort—1. ¢ , throvgh the Consul. It Was a bold 7 in its tone, Sat no sooner did nineteen Consuls, ed by W. H. Hudson, Esq., Consul of the United States, demand eyplanstion, than the whole claim was withdrawn. Citizenship must iirst be made valuable be- fore it will be sought. It is now resisted. In Montevideo the same subject has recently come up. A young man, born there, but educated and baturalizad tp the | pi ‘ed “tutes, was pressed into military duty. His release wat remanded by Mr. Gage, Consu) of the United wamipation as a valid justi n States, and be was promptly set at liberty. Fe ee ae aey cree uesent of the parties | of NO. 36 Amity street, to ® receipt for & package con General Juan Pablo Lapes, ex Governor of San Jnan, | to the action oF their attorneys thereto, or that un exa- tateiog 900. Se meenest Se eareatn + pried afer ‘son ' 8 at Parana, escaped se pooketed ‘ few days ago aud arrived here. Tis crime wes cory a | mination so made cold “be under the authority | to ihe eftice of the Exprese Company, stated that he bad of a judicial oath, and subject the party to the penalty of perjury in case of bis false swearing before binding him. sell as bail, and itis doubful on the proofs in this case ~ Mey 4 whether the defendant assented to the examinatioa Lieut. MeGary, of the United States Exploring Expedi. | Stlor oath to which he was eubjected, and tion, will sail for New York with bis family, iu the Talis- | \\ "that way rendered the proceeding’ valid. = - weeks. The work of the expedition is nearly | The Judge concludes by stating that, having read completes of ry case, and as it is possible the Gen. Cushman, United States Minister to the Confedera- | Gefendant may have Siuratiel unas ahentnns preere tion, i# now in this cliy. He does not attempt to aid the | ty, the Court thought the evidence insufficient to detain officials of this country either in getting in or getting out | 1h) accused, and he is accordingly discharged. of their own troubles. The office is not burdened with s ‘Dnsiness, oes to the thorough cicaning up of the docket | THE DRFALCATION IN THE NEW YORK POST OFFICE— INJUNCTION AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT. tm the tape of is prodecensor, Mr. Yancey. Since J began to write the news has come in of the rati- George Law and Gustavus A. Conover vs. The United feation of the compact between this province and the-na- " tional overuseant by e mission of Dr. Sarstield. With- | Sates,—Betts, J.—A bond having been given by the com- in Siteen days Busnes Ayres ia toawear fealty to the ua- | plainante, with sureties, to tho United States of America, tution. We bave now a prospect 4 ousan cond: Lethant’ oneettre ete Rane. | 2 He pum of wo hundred theomnd dlrs, condoned All kinds of products suitable for the intertor are in | for the performance of such judgment as award- pven under the tyranny of Rosaa, | ed-againet them, which said bond bas been approved by ti8 united, and if ° ever’ Game: the Court, a8 required by the order of this Court of the third July, ult., now, on motion of H. W. Robinson, solicitor for the complatnantsed, order, that an thjanction issue pursuant to the ee bye i oreneree the Lith ™ , day of May, 1620, in 11 of complatnt referred to, res- ER FROM ARCHBISHOP HUGHES. training the United States of America, their Marshals, 10 EDTTOR OF THE METROPORTAN BROORD, officers ana agents, from executing or enforcing against Sin—The ne’ edral on Fifth avenue, between Fif- | the complainants or their property, the warrant of dis- treth and Fifty first streets, has already begun to attract | tress in the complaint mevtioned, or any other warrant pablic attention, ap admiration, as @ great mouu- | of vistress, by reason of their alleged liability as sureties ment of art and sgl nworthy of the metropolis of } for Isaac V, Fowler, as Deputy Postmaster of the city of the United States. but not very deeply, that for | New York, until the farther order of tiris Court. the present the work must be temporarily sntponded. The walla are now some ten or eleven fect, on an average, IMPORTANT TO IMPORTERS OF DIAMONDS. over the surface, and give an earnest of what the — whe Unav'ed States vs. a Cate of Diamonds ond ture will be wben finished, Bat it is keown toatl the | p00. oa Catholics of New York that whether it should ever be | /we.—This case was reported some time ago, when a large amount of diamonds and rubies were forfeited wo the United States. Bonds were then entered by the im completed or not, T will never allow the laborer to be de- porters to the amount of $11,000, and the property was duly celivered the package. Godfrey was committed for patitica) opinion exprevsed on the wrong side. By. iaw Anly Sere eee, ‘was entitled to a speedy trial, but he did not obtain it. He is not pursued ver FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Texspay, August 7—6 P. M. The following i a comparative statement of the exports (exciusive of specie) from New York to foreign ports, for the week and since January 1:— 1858. 1859 1800. For the week.......-$1,(46 682 1,561,888 2,237,574 Previously reported. .37,905,410 37,201,082 60,695,283 Since January 1..$28,962,202 38,862,970 52,982,867 This is the best ofthe many good statements made this year; the excess over last year to date is now over $14,000,000, and about as much over the year previous. Included in the above state- ment of exports are about $700,000 worth of wheat and flour shipped for the most part to Great Britain and her colonies; nearly ¢75,000 worth of tobacco, most of which went to Germany; about $350,000 of domestic dry goods, mostly to China and South America, and over $50,000 of cotton to various parts of Europe. The shipment of provisions to Europe is also very large. Onr exports of wheat to date since January 1 are now con- siderably in excess of those of the corresponding period of 1858; those of 1859 were merely nominal. We have alsoshipped considerably more provisions, beef, pork, butter, cheese and lard ly. demand. When anited thia country prosperedtgrently. ie the freest goverment which Spain The trade with the United States must pow be immensely wmcreaged. ‘The New Catholic Cathedral, franded of his wages in carrying on the work, aud cor quently, whenever the funds are too low to pay th Dorer the work must stop. oa the ground that this was an independent Atithis rate, if owr con on of foreign goods This happens to be the case at the present t me The | withdrawn. A motion was recently made by the govern” | than we did to same date last year or the year be- expenses preparatory were very covsiterable. The re- | ment to compel the stipulators"to execute their bond, and | fore; D moral of the superincumbent rock on tue whole surface | fay in the amount t9 one of the trust companies to the ae = mae pres pp, call thrones was quite a ferious item in the expense E ox- | Credit of the United States. This morning counsel a3- | 20,000 bales in excess of 1958, and 14,000 in excess cavation of the foundations down to the solid rock, and | peared to show cause why the order should not be exe- | of 1859. Of tobacco we have shipped 25 per cent here and the dip of earth | cuted, and stated as @ reason that st\pulators were about | in the first ths of meeting each other at tho be © | to petition the Secretary of the Treasury for aremission | ! han in the first sc months of 1859, and — " ¥ we Me? Ba 4 the ut. Mr. J. B. Henry opposed the stay of the | fifty per cent more than in the «ame period of 1538, as laid dee “at | deed, but ‘and that the application to the Secretary ahonid mp the casual e i as that thoepa- | not be allowed to interfere with the proceedings before | can be kept within bounds, the exchange will seon be me was that the®pa- | this Court 2 ‘ ined Wiehe trons of cribing one thousand dol- | "Tadge Rete decided that the stipuldtora showld pay in | TWle in favor of the United States. — jars cach, ; it of RK. : ra | the $11,000 for the benedt of the United States govern- There is nothing new in the money market. contributions be aay appeal shonli be made tin case sion of the Secretary should be ad- sie te 9 iad at ng fo the. patrane of the” scomd year. ‘The whois | mot Hono retary should be Money is very abundant on cali at 5 por cent, and Amount hee not beca paid fo as yet, but it wasunderstood | The Court adjourned until this (Weanesday) morning choive double name short paper goes without diffl- that | Ft 4 not call abscribers except in pro- Long paper passes rather more readily portion as scary to have funds nai ? . on band ift yee who have not yet paid their € vie Inte a oe ‘ , | than it did at 6.a6}a7 percent. The bank state- | sobecriptions, ti remark should be taken into a Tut M sous Uxton.— She annual aquatic val of an, a osteitis a - Some'of them are in Europe, some absent from | (his mmusice! association took place on Monday evening, and | ™eD* ! Heh. a very materoeable, S05 e » not know that in cone cers is severely condemned; } proved to be oneof the mott delightful occasions of the | Policy of bank ma the work has to be sua. ¥ ‘, * * eis uo doubt of their meet. | kind that has ever eccurced in the history of the Union, | but still there is no diminution of the amount of elt ets whether ag exprensed a direst | The company numbered about one hundred and fifty | Money Offering. At the Sab-Treasury to-day a po cor gt seg Wee ay Bromine made eush | indies and gentlemen, and embraced many of the princi. | smaJl business was done; the receipts were patrons till this» of the first shall be ultimately | pal profesional and atoateur singers of the city coanected | $175,190, of which $150,000 were for customs; digpoeed of. Many pe have offered their contriba- ‘1 considerable $ . lance thls event tions of $500 a 0 to aid the work, but the acceptance With fe various chaveiies, toguiley UB 8, consiteral the payments, $214,754; balance this evening, delegation of invited gueste. These embarked at live o'clock on a spacious barge, and in tow of the eteamtug $5,512,097. Most of the leading drawers report a quiet mar- of these some w {ng 1t forward On the other hand by entirely out of my plan of carry many of our people are out of town; the teasun is bot; my own health is Bot very robust, and | S7MUr proceeded up the Hudson the distance of | Kot in foreign exchange for the Boston packet to before appealing to ths patrons of the new cathedral for | Some twenty or thirty miles. Aside from the sail, | Hoirow At come houses, however, a fair business the eecond year, | must eee the final result of the geverous nm itself an agreeable feature, the entertainment was done in bills on London at 109], lesa brokerage coming sutumo. In the meaztimes! do hot think it ie | Of moonlight, music, Jove and supper, with an oc. | 8nd in bills on Paris at 5.13) 14}. The rates for sight bills ave 110} a) and 6.10j. Thereis, as usual at much to be regreted that the building ® casjonal quadrille, waltz or polka, thrown in by way of tate pepeee, ane time = wig Ba hg 2 om & axsaisonnement. Music, of course, occupied a prominent | this season, quite a moderate supply of mercantile breaks in the walle of euch an edifice ae has been con- | place in the programme, and the selections, which were | bill range from 109; to 109}. We hear of templated on the foundations of the new St. Patrick's cathedral. T will mabe one further remark, and that js, that since Colnmbus discovered this continent, there his been no example of uch generosity as that’ by which seventy three pertous | ¢ Yors, out of & population of be. tween two and three hundred thourand Catholics, have paid for the expenses of carrying ou the new cathe dral_ ap to eseut condition. On the anniversary of the laying of the corner stone—namely, the 15th instant, Feast of the Aesnmption of the Tiessed Virgio—the samen of a}! the original 6: bscribers or patrons of the first year, engroered on parchment, shall be deposited in the cavity Of that stone, and the wall built over it to the average height of the other portions of the structare, Other tamer lave since beon added to that noble list of first @ubecribers, and they, too, shall be recorded tay on the list of subscribers that if to remain ou'aide of the corner stove, the names only of those who hail bave psid can be inecribed, But the first intention, and the noble impulse that actuated the primary patrons Of the new cathedral, are entitled to the respst of being incorporated and reevrded in the corner stone, which, in al! probability, will never be disturbed by hamen agency } JOHN, Archbishop of New York. Naw Yore, Auguet 4, 1850. from Wallace's new opera of ‘Lurline,”* from “Ei,” “Ath. atie,” and other well known compositions, were of that ligh! and cheerful character which accorded with the time and place. Sole, dur and trios wore also sung by Mr. and Madame Bowler (formerly Mise Annie Kemp), of the Cooper Opera troupe; Sigaor Coletti; Miss Breunsa, of St. Peter's Coureb; Mies Merrill, of Dr, Bethane’s; no specie going to Europe to-morrow from Boston. The business at the Stock Exchange continues to be very large indeed, and prices, at this. morn- ing’s board, continued to advance. It is quite evi- dent that the public, who for three years have been fleeced every time they entered the stock market, are having their revenge; the enormous profits which are being made on the fall side are going into the pockets of outsiders, not street operators. With few exceptions, the well known street job- | bers have had but little interest in the rise. They were buyers a month or six weeks ago, but sold out on an advance of four a five per cent; since then they have been waiting for a reaction to buy in. Nota few are supposed to have taken a short ine of prices ten @ fifteen per cent below those now ruling. They made the natural mistake of confounding the revolution which is in progress with ordinary fluctuations in the market. The Western stocks cottinue to be the favorites among speculators. At the first board this morning Toledo jumped up to 46, an advance of 3 per cent; then declined to 45, and closed 454 bid. When the float- ing debt of this property is adjusted, the way will th Mics C.J. Wirneck, of St, Francia Xavier's, and others, the choruses: = #5 joes Was under well sustained. This portion of the t the couductorehip of Professor G, Morgan, of the Mendelssohn Union, and the piano presided over by Mr. William Berge, the well knowa of the church of St. Francis Xavier. Several from tha, water were given on the way up the anda ene: eh ‘ hoes awakened into life the participants who lined th Pphised on the misfortanes of ignorance. there was nota pair of lege on board that did not best to the lively strains of Doedworth’s band, The pleasures were con- tinued | the arrival at the city at two o'clock, whea, with the usual parting souvenirs, the company separated for their several homes. AccipEsT ON Tite Heneoy Riven Rarrroan—Oxe Maw Kuiep axp Avyormer Fatatty iweorte—On Monday afternoon an upfortupate accident occurred on the Had son River Railroad, by which one man, named Joha | Donolly, was instantly killed, and another, named Robert Coon, #0 seriously injured that bis life is despaired of. ‘Try Hina ¥aetenpay.—The thermometer in the flmrarn office marked as follows — News From Flortda. The Key of the Gulf of the 2ist ult. says:— The last of the African slaves were fent on board the abip Star of the Union oa the 19th inst., and she sailed the ame afternoo * Africa. ' The number placed ou board was 3<3—constituting what is generally nown as the cargo of the unknown or “unnamed” Freach bark por delivered over to the The total mut three verses he yotara 1 4 AR a ] 12 o'clock A. M...seeee | lear for a reewaption of dends, which will nuinber captured was 1,482. Died 206; drowned | 2. op probably take place next spring. Galena rose to alongside ship South Shore, 30 te ey ad 78, an advance of 3 per cent; fell back to 76, and tan af edeieees SOE teen temeenel eerie | ec ne closed 76j bid. Michigan guaranteed touched and sugar Seen cage, however, thet, estes Connaceios <r. 0. Le Fort 50, on buyers’ option, but was freely sup- such mission, but that it proved unsucceast | the Brooklyn authorities, @ few d plied at the quotation, and fell back two ‘At Keg Went ere United Stuten etenme antot | #Windling, writes to . a e 48h bi ich . eal Fa « x A alte tates steamers Wyandtot if and that he will be fully able to vinai. | Pet ent, closing 48) bid. Michigan Central fe brig J. W. Kirbey, captured by the Crusad: character for honesty, &c., when the case comes | rose two per cent in the morning, then fell off, and for New York on the Ist, under comman P for examination closed 66) bid—an advance of 1 per cent upoa yes- tock Island wos steady without advancing, being searched previous to her depar Arrivals and De ‘ Tue , it was discovered that Chree of the ARRIVALS, the supply of cash stock being large. TMinois cans were left ou board. Measnres were taken to have | Crantrerox—Steamenip Marton—P Van § e Avance e per ce i them seat Wack under ihe care of the Colonigation 6. | ¢ + haven Beaetens ip Aint Central advanced three per cent this morning, but Y Vecrvan ciety ] # Riot, Miss Pied The Kirbey succeeded in landing her cargo of six hand. | °¥ red and fifty Africans on the south side ot the Island of | and on being exposed for sale at the nearest market | | felkoff with the others, and closed 81 bid, against Hade River sold np to 60—an advance of 1 per cent, and closed 59) bid. New TP4 yesterday a fev sarot, Mise Mlackrann. JA wed over 81,000 per bead. Her method of land. | ( . Charlee Crisp ant lady OD | York © # dune as 5 reload over 61, oa aw eemeneteee, | oe c Hay GeiE.S.P | York Central was done as high as 88—an advance Diinded the steamer, which was cruis n the south side | Lo ein, © Dortman, L Bowie, W T Roger, | of 2 percent, but closed 87] bid. The dividend, Gite Wand, ad de deen nee amen | Doe A Kenedy, A'S Watson, Chas H Rogers " 7 . vering { Paap | Rey Mr Hartisca avd lady, Win Harrisog, Morey Harrison | NO One doubts, w three per cent, which will nce made after them, on discover ing which one | and servant, Mrs RChar-bera aud endde Mrs Hess, Mie SE | , ich wage decor) at ono made al sail | Cook, Mise d Unk, M Keaunty, Sf Kooredy. dr. Sacha | leave the comp with «a handsome sut- 20:) put out to sea, closely follow! by the steamer, which, D Fokher, Al. O'Brien, BOS Sergeant, | plese o an Erie tou rine! pee overhacting hor, found all her papers correct and ne ME Slats, FH Due, FB Compertbwritg, Jom Bing | oot bag ee or evid poing engaged in any unlawful parsuits. and = Ay yh te swell, Us Me Waling FF Tucker, | against 24g yesterday. Pacific Mail de ae seamer at on0e revarnod ve, leuk after Ye ether Hawai t's Movape, ‘nN ny wit Tnan etchant } clined in the morning, but was better pd to iT or tow apd chagrir i . & Mars, Starr, A ir Joba H We » ti a q that she had run ashore and lancet ber cargo, and ‘was | inty and som. Mra: horeey tod chide Mise Mary Flevds Mies | i the @fternoon, State stocks Continue to be ge- 4 the time deserted Uy her captata aad cree.’ ‘She wes | (pice Dart i Arbon ‘and son, Mine F fides. Mee | nerally neglected; investors «com to he giv ing the Krepe and two Wiss M Quilt Mie Raynor, M Meyer, A Guers WP Recker got off and a prize crew placed on buard, aod she wae taken to Key West. M Raynor. F here Bd | preference to Western railway bonds, whieh are ai Pope, J Greg, A Vabn Doblen, J W Paliter, Innes Powe a 20 in port, te slayer win am, w th seven h ndred |) C Logan, W Aann, fh © tomar ton. TLoukiehy, R | Cheap at present prices, At the close of the day jeans on board, captured by the Crusader. Her oxy t. BF Sanrin, & Rdgetton WJ Patmer, indy, two chil : t evertsh; the follow! tain ie pow in prison awalting the action of the aather! servant; Mise Whitney. § Lincoin, K Attn, W Blur, | te Market was feverish; the following were the ante, Jr a] Levin, Miss § Murphy, § Simons, J Meyer, | last quotations:—Virginia 6's, 914 8 92; Missouri aintnan, 1 Gray, # Ruroa, Geo Thus, iss MA’ Campbell, Mies ) the steerage. DRPARTURES, 4d Rowman, npany, 20) a 4; , 8}.0 9; New York Central, §7ja 4; Frie, 26,04; Hudson River, 697 © 4; Harlem, 16) @ }; iarlem preferred, 49) @ 50; Reading, 474 i; Michigan Central, 66} a 07; Miohi- gen Bonthern and Northern Indiana, 19) a % do. United fates Commissionsr Before Heo, Geo. F. Botts Avove? %.— Jaques Dickerem and Jas. Lough!ia, colored seamen of the ship Marion, were charged wilh an aren with @ knife on James Do y, tree of that versol. Lom spitted for tris. Court. J Wor, W Volteman, W Jones, (7 Wieslow, and 6 in (be eloarage of five per cent on the capital stock, and alsoa surplus dividend of five per cent, payable on de- mand; the City Fire Insurance Company, a dividend of seven dollars per share, payable on the 13th instant; the Irving Fire Insurance Company a semi- annual dividend of five per cent, payable on and after the 10th inst. = week. 1,000 9,000 4,000 6.000, 1,000 4,000 ae te Fe ee ‘vance. Oth, FP. Stock. 578,000 498,000 3,781,000 159,000 438,000 546,000 2,949,000 130,000 378.000 388,000 2,543,000 116,000 412,000 408,000 2, 000 478,000 520,000 2. 000 409,000 280,000 2,191,000 Thus the receipts show an increase of 770, over those of last year, and an incr2ase of 1,393,- 000 over 1857-8, and the exports exhibit the follow- ing results:— Gt. Br. France. Oth. F. P. Total. Stock. Ine. Ine. Dee. Inc. dnc. Last year.694,000 140,000 52,000 782,000 29,000 | 1857-8....883,000 200,000 105,000 1,188,000 43,000 The following statement, compiled at the Col- lector’s office, Oswego, shows the increase in four leading articles shipped by canal at that port, to August 1, for two seasohs:— 1860. Increase. 137,121 90.854 1.554910 1,274,259 2.280.224 1.114.068 101,708,720 30,908,020 The increase of canal tonnage over any previous year, at Oswego, is large. There is even an in- crease of .tolls over any other year, under the slid- ing scale of reduction since the railroad era. The tolls received at Oswego to August 1 have been as follows for five seasons: — 1856. 1857. $162 049 53. 179,958 67 1858. 92 602 71 1859, 77,206 65 1860. 180,326 64 The earnings of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad for the month of July were :— Tuly, 1860..... July, 1869..... + 24,274 10 Gain in 1860....... +006 cree ess $15,506 58 Stock Exchange. $39,840 68 ‘TUESDAY, 7, 1960. $2000 U S yooehs Har BR pref 00 13000 Tenn 200000 do.....btw 50 3000 do 200 do. 50% 1000 20 Second A\ 98 1000 N 200 Reading RR 41% 3000 200 do aK 9000 100 do 40% “1000 1260 Mich Cent 600 50 do ‘3000 550 1¢00 ‘500 A 1m bas 1024; 2m dds 102 rf wit a 46 46 yt cs 83%, 0 Brvvveee.. 82K 850 La Cros MURR 25; aces, 8 BOARD, 20 she Mich Con RR. 6035 1000 MS ANTRR«30 19 180 do... 19, 160 Panama RR 0 60 Mich 8& Ni % do, SECOND BL ASSPSRSLS % x 6 ‘ % % 87. a 100 do... 10 Chi & Rk i RR 100 Mil & MRR. .bG0 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, Torspay, At 7-6 P. M. Acums.—The market was eveady, tales of pote at LI pertres.—Flour—(bere was a demand for and for some kinds bi Wwapsactions foeted up adout 17,000 bbis., closing within the range fh ng following prices — my Dl family and bakers’ brands. Gorn meal, New Jersey and Brandy wine. —Canadion flour was steady and firmer, 1,100 8 1,200 bbis., including superfine at $5 15 8 $7 50 for ex was sales of about 5,000 bbis., closing within the above qnotation Ld was steady at our quotations, with of about 200 bbis. Gorn meal was quiet at oar figores. Wheat was firmer, and closed at a further for some descriptions , including winter, which was 2 to 3 cents per bushels higher, there was a good! demand Export, the sales fuoted up about 150,000, some lots snl yesterday sfernoon, including Kentacky afloat, at $1 45, old white Michigan at €1 56 a $1 87, new red Delaware at new white Obio at $1 31a $1 34, os a4 red 2 0, North Carolina at #1 95, red Weetern at ® mixed do. at $1 27, and new red Wostern a 4 ‘Corn was (irm, with sales of about 90,000 bua! +0. 2 680. for round Western mixed, Western yel Jow at 6ic, and round at 660. Ryo was selling in lots at Sle. Parley and barley malt were quiet and no. minal. ate were selling at 360. & B¥e. for Canadian aod Western, and at 38 ‘yc. a 00. for State. Corre® was quiet and firm. Sales of 700 bags Laguay. raat l5Xoc., and 350 do. Ceylon triage at p t. Mesare. Scott & Son give the foil Platerent of Bales and stocks in thie market in thoir weekly circular for to-day: — Stock af Rio on the Slot July, 1800, 6,500 bags; received since 4.600; total 9.000. Salea for consumn! »o estimated at 4500, Stock of iy on the Sugost 1800, mate, oF '. Dom ogy, $60; tot. = awd ma f The jeon for Rin m0, were W)y YD; good, — a 15M; Mair, — a th, ondary, 145g i i i from Trieste supposed for UStates, July 8, lat ‘Moore, hence for Genoa, July 20, lat 42.90, jon. Randolph, Hallett, from Boston for Barbados, July 26, 3 fat ie se8nee s. Hi taper ‘n'gss 000 try 74 ir 2.12.00 ‘Mier, from Bangor for Santa Craz, Ang}, las ‘Ot which during the past wool, included fot: above oddard, from Boston for Afton, Ug 2, lb Rees ot porta Sebo Iig00 6,000 S000 Bapt.toG. 1... 5,000 000 1.000 4,000 ta ee exports.. 9.000 10,000 14,000 6,000 ports with | i H : iigt & 3 i H 5] ‘3 3 : i zZ 3 f i 3 | i i i i ag Hi i i i E j § A iz E rs e* a i i Hay.—Sales of some 600 bales were made at 90c. a 950. Motasses.—The market was quiet and sales limited. bbls. Cuba muscovado were sold at 300. NAVAL STORES were 0 at 28c. for straight | the circular gives the the week ending to-day :— Receipts. Week, Since lat, Since Jan 1. Stock. Crude turpentine, bble. 1,196 43,622 8,500 Spirits turpentine, do..2 271 Rosin yi 5,087 0 ow Hint ‘Knight iy Jul; Tid eae wanes Clara Wheele er, Hinz, Bale, Semen 1a hee Capen Serer, Mabe TSE ass inen orig hora ego 1. July %4—Arr Yorktown, Meyer, NYork for rela When, ana doce eae ak H f Maitanore for Amsterdam (and ft ‘ fustNone, July 18—Arr Sarah L Bryant, Jones, Cronstadt for Faiwourn, July 24—Arr Tangier, Hall, Havana; New Em the sales embraced about 500 bbis. including, new mess, at $19 10a $19 12),; old do, at $18 60, and new prime at$l4. Boeof was quiet, aud sales contined to some 175 bbis., including county mess at $4 75 a $6, repacked Western et $8 50 2 $10 60, and extra ditto at $ll a $12 60. Beef hams were quiet, at $10 a $15 50. Bacon ire, Randall. Mat was scarce and firm. Lard was some less buoyant. with | "Gj /S4 18 Vi alee of 200 bbls. and tlerces, at 13!gc. for prime. Batter | Guessock Say ai Are alien Wie MIS GOTHENBURG, Jaly 18—Arr Ann Washburn, Nickels, New ri Arr U1 Flick, Charleston. ‘Area Guibaven 20ur, Lisbos, Curtis, Havanay Sie Robert and cheese, were unchanged. Ricr.—Sales of 150 casks were made at 4 ic. ee wrt ete ie i. —Clover mentions. suaires, fr, and eaten Peel, Jufgens, NYork. small, are demand) prices; buyers i J Arr Adolphine, Meyerdick, oo besthe rier cate cients | “ete MPS me cae meen continues to ani are 1¥1 + mde for the Dome wants st rin 4 4 736 anew para Ho joie: iis ny Sten, Wie, Earn; to inquiries as year’s crop of timothy in Illinoig, we | Bnoch Talbot, 7 icra that afar the dvioes have beeu by’ main’ en qqlt 2h, Rotunda, Percy, NYork; Balti, Zerega, do via Car- couraging, yet in the principal seed crop Cid 21at, Gondar, Gooding, Charleston: 234. Petrea. Sturgis, represented as a fair ope in quality and quantity, but not | Alex De; Kalam:200, Taplor Balumore; Atmosphere, 80 sae OF peer. wapecied, oad no deoee Bhow the | Lunt SS Hi x Melbourne average. —The arrivals ‘continue light, and only | ,,8nt out 234. Rurops (s), Boston vin ay small gales can be reported, at $1 00. $1 70. (Red top— Cres, Rare nino 8) sTOrennes Gan bear of uo transactions. Colon weed frm and in W Eivues, Bishop, do: Charlotte, Ny “dos Casa’ demand. venue, ;, Australia, ‘Clay, Gaal? Svgars.—The market was sterdy, with sales of about | kos, eek: Chica, Chany de a Cs dovin ‘Doane, 850 bhis., including common to fair refini goods “at | St Joho, tk es ise Se and cmon fe rer ade at Tg | Mita dupa Pires, Pow, onaay: few Ai Toil prices; 180 boxes were sold at 8ie., and 76 hhas. | "ecswi, or Wher, Ce reams melado at 4340. Arr at Gravesend jameaug, Trinidad. Tasvon, July 12—Arr Mountaineer, NOrleana. oe BES Ga her 8 eee, tot; oth, Exesn- SHIPPING NEWS. wront, July 22—Sid Henrietta Marcy, Keyser, 8 Thomas; 234, Pica . Prymovrn, July 23—-Sid (not before) Connecticut, Spedden (from Livergoo!) Wonmnny. MET ese esky Beorch, Noman, Pra Ee fy nag p Sylvanua wens Dm, Sune 6—Iu port Orig Ana Lima, Peabelas far Brocknoim, July 13—Cl4 Muscongus, Carter, North Ame- ‘Seoxa, July 13—Arr Alice P Danbam, Trieste. SmascuAr, May 20-Nid prev ship Game Cocke Jayne, Port of New York, August 7, 1860, Bteamehrp Florida, oot eee ‘h—S I, Mitchi!! & Son. eam! , Crowell, Savanna L a Sicamship Roanoke, Couck, Norfola &o—Ludlam & Heine- ken. Ship wet 4 French, Bavre—Boyd & Himcken. Ship Fether J Ship Brookline, ——.' Buenos Ayres—J Norton, Jr. , CVI, Childs, Bese Gamer Ey cam, | UE EE He am wenzomammasneae GREE TT Knight, Park, Bnabethoort—Walsh, Carver & | Iienford eA H aleve rath tiverpooie oe might New York, Sweeney, Nagasaki, Japan—Wolls & Exaa- | rordo, do, 2 F Nebr Jobn & Mary, (age Banteetlin Brett, Son Am: & Co, a] APALACHTIOOLA, July 26—Arr sehr W P Benson, Stokes, oe ecen Woes toes Leche Wiener bhi Palmore, Cid 900s sebt Wan fiJerda Turner, Swlora, Texas; Sehr Ocean Wave (Br), Lockhart, Windsor: Dewolt. a Behr Havelock, (Rr), Read, St John—P I Nevins & #oa. be ern tre be iy ‘an jenna (Br), ), Be hen—G Bon: b » Au searp Behr M Stedman, Goodale, Paraandinn. ag NYorn; bark Helen Led ‘Sa wes Dat Sawyer, Pearson, faven, Rotter, Somerset; | OE pad Bedell, New York; James House, Sprague, Bergen BOSTON, Ang 6—Arr ships Z Poetors, ant Pyramid, Bleeper, Leghorn; Orezimbo Townsen: bark Btate, r, Balumore; brige N Beds, Paine, — b yt ae iene Mourseilies;, scker, Lee, Cape Tay *.. Gilenrist, yi ares ce “4 4 nen B Sehr J A Eayard, O'Neil, Wilmington, NC—Doliner, Powter Co. = Sebr E Kidder, Marksen, Willmington—D CM Serr Myrtle, Tuttle. Richmoné—C H Pierson & Co. Sehr Bioomield, Wheeler, Baltimore -J W McKee. Bear M E Pearson. Hodsdon, Bangor—R P Buck & Co, Sehr Adelia Kelley, Keliey, Vortinnd—Post & Small. ARRIVED. array. ), with mdse and passen- W PM, 10 miles N of le. once for Charieston; "Rienmelity Yackersias Powell Wilmington, N ‘a 9 wel . with ‘naval stores 10 it Crowell & alge Bhip Ki with to « to WNW, winds: Sabeth, bale fa 8 = ust, It 40 47, lon 57 deriand for New Haven, Africa, for Li 84, Int 40 30, lon eee Ship Time maee. to Ben robe N P Jam beavy W win: Bark K Dwigh’ ith cotton rk = Brig A Bradshaw, Fish, Cienfuegos, 18 days, with sugar, to rig R Belfast), Tarner, Sagua, erie R Res », on deena Brig Fanstine jockton, Me), Rerry, Trintd sd, with sugar, to Bancroft & Oo: cqese foi npr orate BRISTOL, a: seBHie Nyassa (Bry, Campbell, Windsor, N3, Adaya, with plas. DIGHTON. A firig Peter i Nevius (Br), Cole, Hiisboro, 10 days, with invre ce lirace, PIN Son. = Preatrey (irom Taunton), aes k I © (ir, Crow, Port Moret, a ballast, to master ; he aad ep eeey ee foe aera Leys Rae HAY BATON, July BeArr ache 6h, brig Sami Churchman, a eames a NY. Eigse ‘ ¥ days, in balinat. d " ite pa to J R Bacon. erly weather S eeairan in a ° i \vidison (ot ew Haven), Ketchum, Flenthera, , Smith, Windsor, NS, 12 days, with plaster, Jelena, Roberts, Picton, NS. with fin, ign Vewta, Faller, Boston: coal. to master. Hawkins, Mat \ wikins. Matagorda Bay, 24 daye, wilh ont. Alex Soke W ry Virginia, ‘Saavs eh WD Cary, Yirginis, sare % 7 neh jee int Geo Dummer Jr, Champers, Virzinia S44) a 3 87th Gi Schr Mott Bedell. Rider, Virgini, 3 tay. Bw org Wa gwen BM Groton, Tidbeus ‘NYorke Bebr Ranqaet Newler, Virgina, days. KRY July 19—Sid ship Star of the Union, Gorkam, Behr Pawnee, ®t Jobo, Virginia. $ days. Sinou ateny Fehr MG Leonard, Leavitt, Virginia 3 Wont duly 9—Cid brig Energy, Depase, NYork; schr RRS cae a " 3 Harriet, By Bestoa. Bebr Charles, Coleman, Pagnton, ‘dase. of + Behr C1. Hue ey Re porktae a © 1, Halse, art a Po 2 aaya. Bebr Leobiel, Puller, Pra 2 Seb TLS Lanfatr, Raton, Bh frac tt eames So yee Sehr Mesico, Rriges, Newpr 5 NE, for do- Sehr Diadew, Midler, New 1 Sohe Charles Thorp, Wileoa, Soop Orr gon, BRhewes. Prov Bteormer Kenmebec. Johnson, Bleamer Sarb. ors. Philadel hie mer Petioan baker. Providenae Beamer New Lo don, emir, Now Landon, BELW. om Heo werwhawen, Jame 12. Ey port echrs Express, Rows, (rom N York, diag: RSET er ee tianer, i Ai Ship Cairo, Wooster, f tenn ship Roane k: pont: Cy nosare, New ¢ ane Wind during the day S co SW. AND, Avg 4—Arr barks cuetieeceeee : Ohre Mawele im son, munca hips other rorsels in mananpn ee eo coe sagt Nip Pons he | weather ci , New York: ANDY HOOK. Ang 7 sunort—T ro shins Cumann brige O Adams, Vout David Stewart, for Liverpool, PM, Wind 8, fresh, weather clear. Miscelinneous. We rre indebted to the obliging parser of steamship Marion, WS Rotor, Req, for late Charleston papers. Bre RW Pack: Lee, at Roston from Cape fiayten, ew 84 inst, int 40, lon Tl. a wreck of a vessel of abont 80) tons. Kenn Soorn Wie, Mitchel), of Beitimore, ennk at the wharf om the Vanchester side of Jacves Rivet, opposite Richmond, ight of 3d fost wns Indi Sombrero gaan from a nt Reckefe = Tt Is eappoeet ene got on 9 rook and bleed. 0 ats ‘As far ancan be asceriainet che is badly damaged, bat proha can be when ibe cargo ie lscbarged She ian Applergrth, of Paitimore. cate Hesrons, Soly M—The ‘shellac Jones the eroond op Nort Pap oe ip coming in, but got of at hich water.