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IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. | The Phreatencd Troablie with Spain— ‘The Spanish Demi Refused by Both the Wiramon and Juarez Goveraments, NEW ORLEANS, August 16 1960. The (piled Statee steamer Pockncntas has arrived from Vera Crus, ob. Se brings ‘portant deepaiches for ihe government at Washington. | Miamon war retreating, “lowed by the liberals. The Miramon government refuses to acvodo to the de. | oands of he Spanieh Miaister in regard to Spanish | wlaune. ‘The Spanien Commodore at Vera Grosz bad demanded ‘We ecrrender of the Spanish bers Marra Concepcion, ebb Jaw fused. — Our City of Mextco Correspondence. Orr op Smcoo, July 29, 1860 Pacheco ond His Missiom~A Spanish Protectorate—Mode Sf Produre—Mivamow SAU at Lagos—Desertions from His Arviy—Conductas—Mira amon and Xe Moniod Men Hew Dias ed Phen—omonfort Wanted—Oon- timaed Advaiccon Ae Caples by ke Laberale—Spanish Alt Atcorbing Thome, @e. walking about what Spain is going to do Senor Pacheco now states publicly that the ™. sion to this country ‘s for the ecle pur- ishing a government here with Spanish iw the most Veunting manaer, acd declores chat Defore three months have pweed the ovjoct of bis mikelon will be accomplished. Tho littie Preasian Minister, who has become tho somplete lickspittle of tho Apanish Ambesendor, asverla shat Furopean Powers wil) took with favor upon the cetadiishment of 3 Spanish pro Seotorate over Mexico. it is expected that j'achece Fory soon commence bis game by making stroug demands against tho poopl: of Vera Cruz If Juarez yields to Mhone, vow and strovger propos!tiona will be made, until @Htength the conetitutious! govermment must be forced wsay No,” when the “pacish alroady strong at Vers Qruz, will ateempt to take Sau Jcao de Ulva, acd epenty deciare war opon the constitetionaliets, Pais is the programme, which ftance a chavoo of being realized doles the Uulted Swates promp:!y interfers 2. Miramon 2 is 8 remor juet wives th re AUnot yes Se credited. The truth ie, nw bat position, gad ux ouSored greatly from desertion. Que lot of 360 cavalry ed to the com yonalste in a body. At inst dates constivatioualiets bad 1 wore making arrange: © advantages are alt 0 favor of vub T fear the reeult of the actlon bad cnly 2,000 mea, while wh) bo the old story s before Guadalajara; bet t seems that ‘a- g, be @ treating with Crs escorting of a oy of mo aa = Teo military carriers for ine ar med 3 ‘Wansporiation oF Dagotato bas of $2000.00 through Sau Lom Pots druiun the money of too Bajo. Tne ¢ Vey Will take oT wbovt an equal amount. ple are voy ot lke'y tako avout three miinone, ite oppused by Mr. Mathew, because the subburitive bere exact threo por ty for the mero silage Of letting the moncy pass the gorua pos. Bible tue wxurd!tant sod Lleg ne reduced. If % i, there wisi be at least f ‘ons seat The depar + snuounoed for day after to morrow Dias, fof Miramon, is here. His object raion mowoy aud try to got Miran declared Dic: Vertergay & commiss‘on of landed pr fetors calle! upon Diaz and expestulated with him abort the heavy tares they bave been called open to pay. Diaz laughed at J if they felt aggrieved now what must be ce, when they will haye paid capital taxes. He told tao their last doller, ‘f ne ceesary, to carry onthe war, A now three per ceat con ivibuticn i# already deoresd, and will be pubiished foun werthin met) 8 on. Tho Comonfortieuaa are activo aud ‘noreasicg If the lberals aro again beaten by Siirancn ral cry for Comontort. Itie really «great of a* general ramon says ‘Zican be 's afraid to meet ‘a the if ©. shovld take te om: od by the soid: now be ancepted by all the constitutional they saw bim ouce more dgbting 480 moch to create The friends of Comon Jo well to u im ty take the command of the ‘tutional army. Let bim put Joare: {a Mexico, and Ven advocate such relurme ‘eo the conetitut!on as he may Yhink proper He o: ake himeelf the greatest man Of Sw country by helping bis old party; but I fear ke will art do well for bina vor for h's country, if he holds if ops! he in called back here. All the villages {a this vailoy, with the exoeption of Man Ange! avd Tasubaya, have furmally declared selves under the ovastiutiual order of things Pach: wes socunled db; the ceastitationalists @ay beiora yesterday. 1 bear. they twtend to mike chat point oae ef thoir regular encampments. The cou atitutionalista have now forces eowgh near at baud ty Sawiber Mexico, if they wero only directod by eome ca. gadia persun, Dut groat want they can do dowa the defensolwes . right gem of the clorzy but recline \ipom bia laarels 2 aro Bcpposed to be ia Cucr dod tho place—that ic, guddenly turned up vere that Spanish interven tmeme of conv reation, before | nmoate, sonductas, robberies, tha moet completo and Our Vera Cruz Correspondence. { vena ( squat 2, 1860, | Medan Mirsaxn—Z:lorga— Dobiade i Pell—Svy . x Mocemerss—-Genoral Treconis—he | Spanish Intoreention, & | Yetormation arrived yesterday, per cr | steamcr, thet Miramon hed been deta! rom Lage by Og Univckily, it eowads too much ny nau! Manufactures of intelligence for the foreiga t we are positively informed that the Eiguth ), abou: throe handred and Sty strong, ‘4 camp, and goue over to the c mati qually tae that the lberal forves in Jy Gussumider chose of the little champion. mon appears, Cran all acco mts, to have ga joliy timo at Lagos, paste, tourna ng, cvck Ogbting and ay Hgbt aovaso- Madawe Mira non (or “Cove. ita,” as ele is aly grown jealous, and ytartod out from rthe litte ¢ will terminate bis fun, 2 ambicipaved the lady and tlang’all Lis fat in the cannot preeiwely understand whore Zuloaga, of “Zio agorca, Praidente in partiius,” ap be is styled, isnt Pre @ot. Taere » doubt that Master Miranzva is taki very good care of Bim. Deblado, the Governor of Guanajuato, iS again raie'"é om. This 19 eupposed to bea Comonfort move Perbape, after ati, the eeturn of the ex-Preaident | , thing a7 could ooeur. rived from Tamptc He ie o: have been on a miasion to V idaurri 1 to heve tnetr 10 cheoo, the Spanish Muniete tious from hie gov ed to bean tho road to this ir | ly ke | the country d | To 4 advanced J iu. NEW down of one from Mexion to th anpoupoed to leave today, but ‘that perbaps it will be frustra': | am rorry tosay, ties at the a Who frst consented ta the extertin of when su:h funds by law ought net to pay 8 cent. Sooing, however, that notwithstanding merchants waatad to re- mittbe funds whieh wey are 8 mach ‘a want of for shipment 10 Purope, be tried aaother gains, tating that the Engligh governwent would pot clam for apy losses by puch conducts, tis trus, that dy his mikibanage Ment thronghout be bas put Rimeeif in the ridieatons position of not r coguizing any government at all; Dut stilt ‘Uhe Cabinet of Miramou ins, aud bas ploaged mta:if toat the copducta goer under \t reapougshil.ty. What logal business cap Mr Mathews have theretore to come forward with such a dectaration. Tl tell you what 148. After the falee etep juet moa tioned be addressed the Juarez govorameut wtb offers. moderation, whic just served t unio the little cor Ovptam Aldbam's good offices aud gentiemanly behavior inigbt have achieved, Mr. M’s communteations showed very little common sense, but abounded ‘n insniting langiage, which tho y lowest clerk of a consul would net nave made use of You may have sven the trauelaiion of the same ia our Progreso some days ago, and though the goverument bad the good Dreeulng to Louch dus slightly on bis want of de Cent language, #tii! -+ nad to pet the condition, tnt bow: ever Willing to have peace restored, tue cont on and laws of reform bad be recognized, but of sourse the congress, to be named Immediately, wuld havo full power to amend faid & netitetion and This put am ond t» the transaction at once There Mr. M.’e good offices onght to havoended. Bow ever, people who pretend to be well cnformed assert that it 8 bls b bby borse now tw put Co nowfort iu power ag. and for this reason he moved bearen avd sarth t fru: trate the com:ng down of the conducts. oo! this mai ner bo protects Mugtiad nately condded to his clumsy bands Lia government to take sue” ay to materially bolders From gous serenta? Jif that million of do wn by Dive rls? Ae for Comontort’s ra- tpstatement not 3 single chief of tte t:deral party would even Haten to 't, aa they coueider bim (wita the most perfect right) a traitor, who ought to 53 hung without trial, The obly reault of Mr. M's low intrigces ta, thero fore, to 80% discord and prevent the revolution from oom. ing a close. Will Lord Joho Pueeoll not open bis eyen nt inet and ra call a minister ao injurious and dlegracetel to i} the in. teresi# of his country! Thin may be exaggerated, but tne that :f the condueta bo’ robbed dare fact of bis declar:: kngland wil not claim, is not to bo questioned, agd 1 should ke lo know what olber expianation can bs given than the one pudiicly stated to be troo—bis infatuation to do mischief Tewbark by thie stmmer, and probably at ay will bave @ hance to now Low far the 18 tg such schemes, altbuugh he |a gouera’ & man of talent and |.bo a} ideas, All this imbrog!io world have been pre not been for the Senate of the Vuited © ave Bt to give material aid tot ~ to redress the «) ay have go far acted io good not to be now termentad by remorse. It will be about teu per cnt of the capital taken out of the pockets of fureiguers by differant forced loans, probl- bited by troaties, aa clearly atated by Me. Foraytb; but that, of course, hes not moved the fathers of the Unitea States. Just imagine bow they would have jamped and ut bad bees wreeted from The gale of last night and this morning bas proved very severe one; infact, {t appears to hare been the “tatl end’? cf 2 burricano, and the damage to the shipping in this roadstead—It cannot properly be calla! a barbor— Las been cout le. The schoover Oregon, of Mobile, dragged her anchors and ashore before daylight; yorsel totally wrecked, but tho cargo, consisting of lum der, wil bo eavea; no lives lost The bark Avine, of New Yor, dragged to within a ship's length of the roof, but has juat been towed out of her perilous position by the Mexican man of war steamer Congtitucion Most of the vessels dragged more or lees, and various lighters an‘. small boats have beeu smashed or driven on shore. The British steam packet Clyde slipped her cables and pat to Sea, but as the galo bas now abated, she wil! probably ro- turd this evening. The United States flag ship Savannah appears to have dragged sevoral miles, and mast indeed havo been in rather 4 par!lous position, United States Comastssioncr’s Court, Before Chas. W. Newton, Fsq. CHARGE OF COUNTERPRITING. Acoust 16 —2he United States vs. Johx Mocre.—Tho pri. foner, who 1s charged with boing engaged extengtvely in the manufacture of counterfett quarter dollars, was ar- rested by Deputy Marshal O’Keofa, and brought before the Commissioner for examination. [t appears that par ther were sent to the prisoner to purchase those spurious coins, which he sold to them at the rato of twenty-two counterfeit quarters for $17 lawful coin of the United States. The exemination of the prisoner was adjourned for further testimony. —_— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Trvxspay, Angust 16-—6 P.M. There is no change in the moncy market. Money orrowed on call at 53.26, most of the lenders claiming that they get the higher rate; short first class paper goes at the same figures, with very lit- tle business below 6; four a six months paper at 6} a7; prime single names, 7; names less general n, 8210212. The banks are endeavoring to curtail their city loans,in order to affurd aid to ors who are moving the crops; hence an appearance of searcity in money which is hardly borne out by the actual proportion between supply and demand. The Sub-Treasury did a large business to-day; the receipts were § payments, $459,119; balance this evening, $ 489, There was nothing done in foreign exchange to- day; the market was called The Australa- steady. | sian and Great Eastern, which sailed for Europe, YORK Nea of their Hen upon the city, is simply ri tion- jous; apd the menace with which the offer is made is disgraceful, The circular says :— ‘The city of Fond du Lac desirous of comprom:sinz with ite submit enclosed ition as oue they can fui), and the only one. — We advise the bondholders to decline the propo- ation, come when the city of Fond du Lac, like the other cities of Wisconsin, will discover that ‘‘ honesty | is the best policy.” Meanwhile, no prudent trader | will rest any citizen of Fond du Lac; no farmer who can help it will send his produce thither; no one willlend the place any money for public im- ; provements; no one will buy land or houses there. No business of any kind will be done with Fond du Lac by people who don’t want to lose their money. The following is a list of proposals received by Mr. Robert T, Haws, Comptroller, August 16, 1x60, for »250,000 ‘Central Park Improvement | Fund Stock of 1824,” interest at six per cent per an- | num, payable quarter yearly:— Names Chas B. Sing... | tswao M. Dawes Aoceplod Cammaun & C Do... 101 00 Do. Word, Campbeil & Go. Ward & Co, Do. specegagaues Dub0ss80808%) SSS pci re SSrrctes vedaeicagies SSSSBBSHSSSESES wo eamoesouneas 201.85 101 85 102 05 102 06 10155 108 02 Mhm.. 108 25 Maltand. Phelps & €o. 101.07 De. 101.21 De. 101.78 102 03 f 102 43 22,000, 108 2,000 8102 05 - 50,000 102.88 _ 50,000 10300 ~—.25,500 6u.000 = 103.10 00.000 100,000 108.25 = 100,000 704 500 250.000 ‘The movement of the banks in the four principal cities of the Union in which weekly reports are — as shown by the last statements, is as fol- jows:— Lovrs Depost. ie, Circulation. WN York, Aug. 11 S10 ASS 179 AASB Wt Bete 760 9.129 | Bown, & 13.. Gh uty 19,157, 128 625 7 W764 | Bote, Ave se eb 67h 765,405 2.549.540 N Orieans, Angi) 19s898 1S a6 985,968 9.526.954 ‘Total... SBMA 995 UTS IBS OGL 41.318,70) 28 582.089 Last work. «AO B0S75 1 wh 4 887 Last year. . 2275 se be oe “ 738 23,90,733 The following were the receipts of grain at Chi- cago on Monday:— Rye, bush 1 700 C . BR prs CARS L RR pd Total 106,503 88,049 ByrT The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $24,990,014 87, and the balances $1,099,452 L1. ‘The following is a statement of the movements of cotton for the past week and since Ist September last, compared with the five preceding years:— ——— Preeits——— —Paporis for Past Weer ee —_ 1 — 5 ge 7 2 3,000 13 600 5 695,000 joo 4,000 = 2.000 6,000 3 008.000 11.000 — 1,00 9000 2904000 1 Ovo — 2,000 3.000 Dard eo 6,000 ~ -_ W000 272 e018 000 — 1,000 — Thus the receipts show an increase of 764,000 bales over those of last year, and an incroase of 1,594,000 over 1857-8; and the exports exhibit the following results: Comp'd with Gt i France. Oth. FP. Tital. Stock. Ine Ine, Dec. Inc Ino. Last yoar.....097,000 137,000 61,000 783,000 30,000 Ine. 1857- «+ 879,000 201,000 107.000 187,000 52,000 The New Orleans Picayune of the evening of the 11th inst, thus notices money and exchange matters in that city: — The money market ‘been very quict to day, with a tendency all round in favor of buycre, The catls on the bank were unusually light, and the outelde movements in cluded no transactions towt dererve special novices. Be chang. was modoratety ac tive, and rates of tlerling were @ shade tiller than at the cloee of business yesterday. Op rations, however, indiested vo it increase, and the arount he'd by the banks on reduced to two and @ balf millions. We q a8 fullows —Clear sterla g bills, 109), a 110; Dank rates, BI0\, a B10), bills of lading drafts, 108°, 41091; franes, b:. 1340. a 5.. 1890. por dollar, slaty day Duls on New York, & , took no specie. | 1914. per cont discount; eight, Qa ty per cent pre- The stock market opened dull this morning, and | ™mium. the morning board adjourned carlier than usual o: The Marquette (Lake Superior) Journal thos late, At midday priecs were lower than yester- | notices the miniag prospects of the present season day; at the afternoon session the market was with. | in that viciaity:— out change, and stocks closed quite dull. There hase pteaen fem oe was a go teal of business done in sellers’ op- | the cpening of the spriog business, the te Of Ore tions by the bears, who constitute quite a formida- A cousiseradly more than Coubled on thes» of ble party at the beard, and who look confidently for | fear 40.40 lust, an encsor ot 8000 ton altos ant a further decline in prices in the teeth of the iners ihe eatire product of Inet year, which was 70,007 too ig tae, ‘The news of the improved appearance | With the continnnecs of quad ase Geebedin eee ieee: of the hervest-in England likewise tended to dis- | pr’ hipments of the ecasom shoals au unt to courage purchases and to increase the gales of |“ stocks. The largest business was tn Ilinois Geu- | | The Uneinnat Gazette tase notices the money alu cxCKa tral, Toledo, Rock Island and Galena. Iilinois | Central opened at 86, fell off to 64} at midday, and | Kod 847 bid, against 86 at the close yesterday. | to sold freely at 463, fell off to 494, and closed | hid a, einst 46§ at the close yesterday. Galena 7 ~ the morning, closing 804 bid, against mand (ho immediate “nale Island Gp: | settic ment of all pending questions with Spain, and i{ not | 80 yesterday; bk ‘ek Island declined 1 per cont, | acceded to @ Spanish feet may be expovted off V “2 | closing $2), against § ‘. Private despatches ffom within #. This would bo « happy eveat, for | “ <tr 08 ase on the former road | {8 @ probable the liberala may fight the Spaniards, tow. | Chic tate that the - . a averse they appear to be to shedding ‘the precious | gue the second week A Sust will amount Mex‘can b c. Tue health of the pind? had quite @ “norther” yester August 1, 1990. c acme te) ¢ Ps Ornette ceanent— lis Condudn Gee Cut: | 4 Let Sales Renate, de } I have t communioate very little political news to day, | a as everything r in statu que from the utter want of | energy on the part of the liberal government and its } There exist, evidently, too many of them who do Qo} | wish by any meauc that peace should be restored, and so | the proweot straggle as to last, ap stated often before, | woti! an arined intervention take place, or until the last | cont ve taken ont of the pockets of the inhabitants of thie | upforiunate country A foreed contribution of three per cent on capital uw } tan the capital, when the laet instalment of the | one of one per cont bas not yet become due; and as thie | may appear to be too absurd to be true, I aeverthelers wx * wa that it if @ fact. j Miramon has only from 2,000 to 5,000 men, and ai. | though the liberals bare five times that force around him to altack is contemplated, 60 that you cannot expect aay . ich good-for nothing people. Uragn bar not been releawed, although tbe iiverals are fools enough to | set reo prisoners by the buadred, even including gene rule mad bishops, to ledoce Miramon to give ap Uraga; but he says that all such officers and churchmen are sot | worth two lean horses, which is cértainly Gattering to thowe iodividuals, and must convince the libarals at last that, with their foolish ideas of generosity , they on!y sue- ered in making themselses ridiewlous, ng of to ever the | was quite @ large business in bonds, aud State The folk Virginia. of aj: Misso 493 Mic Central, $4) |; Galen | Island, 62j 4) } sal which they make by way of compromise with £10,000, and on tho . ck Island to | 000. The roads cast of Chicago wal not feel | Meet of the hervest for some time. New York | ding were | rumor catmal woqle wor; Brie, Hudson and fi Pacific Mail fell offag-," if Lat some of the old holders are selling out. There ays | v8 | tocks were also more ia p@quest at better pty ing wWery gud last quotations of the day:— , Sioa j; Canton, 20 Reading. 40! a 47; Michigan Central, 67} igan Bouthern aad Northern fudiana, 21] a 22; do. gueranteed, 47j «2; Panama, 125) 4 1M: Dkinols | 1 Chieagy, 604 a 4; Cleve. | i: Chleage aad Rock | Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 894 a 90; Llinois Central 7's, #64 0 4. We have received from the Mayor aad Culp Coun- cil of the elty of Fond dn Lac, Wisconsin, a propo & j; Cumberland Coal, 15 « 16; Pacific Mail, 78 4 §; | New York Central, | a j; Erie, 27} aj; Hodson River, 574.0 §; Harlem, 180 §: do, preferred, «s}.a | land and Toledo, ws their unpaid bondholders, Phey offer to rodcem the £100,000 of 7 per cont bonds lewed to the Chi | cago, St. Paul and Pond du tac Railroad, by giving the Lolders an amount eqeal to the priscipal and interest due them ia the sock of the Cl Northwestern Ratiroed: to the holders of the $150,000 & per cent bonds they offer 0 per cent in the Chicago and Northwestern mock A conspiracy was going ou in Gandatajara in favor of and 25 per cent in new ci to fongn, but the chiefe were caug’.t in time and would be de | be secared by # Fuk fund. OF course wo Hivered dp to Miramon, Nearly the same thing bappenoa | same bondholder will ecoept this proposition Mexioo for the tenth time, which shows that peopiom | The mortgay bends (second be teresicd tp the affair appropriate the r » (vem o and Northwestan r are velling 4 | cafertonmaaly fer cask sells -_ and of course the stock © « ft] otwe?, goto prison for jnestion wh ra Flowr, Wile, Wheat.tu. Corn, bu. Barley bu. acy 569,100 | 19869 00 179,800 - : a _ Jocrease., 4,700 164,200 (979,900 ~ xe market of that city at the close of business on Monday evening:— The demand for money continues to increase, and the egatc discounts ta day were above the arcrage for teat week. Curreney is caliod for pretty freeiy, and surplos is being reduced. Borrowerg, however, who have goal paper to offer, experionce no difficulty, as yet, b regotiatiog loans at ten per cont, and the market st.!! Le called easy for satiefactory pames. Lenders, ing forward to an early and heavy fall demand for ginning to sha per ia i thyor @ iit rated vr Mastern exchange, and the market did bot exhibtt any new feature. Dealers were free sellers, and some of the hource wore pot gisy to bay from regular customers at pir sae comet The receipts at tile water of Sour, wheat, corn and Lasley, for the second week of August, 1960 | sud 1359, have been as follows:— The aggregates of the above articles so fa, for the péars 1405 dnd 1&8, have ay 1860. _ —_-— ae ed Increaeo..176,400 8,452,600 6,198,700 Deo..71, 465 Reducing the wheat to flour, the excess in the re. ceipts of 1860 is equal to 865,920 bbls. of flour. “ghe receipts at tidewater of the principal articles of produce, from the opening of the can ig to and in- 1558, 1859, 1800. risers twee... ban.c0e “Wore eo ‘Wheat, bustiels...4 619,600 Gorn... 58 143.000 041 700 Barley. 200 74 900 Pork, 36.261 50a8 Beef. 14,010 2283 Cheese 177/000 oe lard... 9,019,600 x Botier . 235,400 145300 | Bacon 1.763.009 443 300 Wool, 1818900 1,424,400 fi a: tolls reovived from tho gation te nnd iachieting the frat week to August, 1860 oo BL 243 285 76 : + iso os TST AOR 72 ane 1960 ‘ $510,929 04 nearly 41 per cot fi hows the bosinees of the FP the mouth of 1 Reading B l ishonesty cannot thrive long; a time will | July, 1869, as compared with the same month in 185%— ; 1340, & Revelv d from coal... $287,980 95 296 60 merchand| 41.787 15 29 804 v0 * travel, &. . 86,220 86 4 Tol 88 Toles serserene +-9914,008 25 "248,801 12 ‘Traps’ roadway dump. , renewal fund, and all chargeseesvssse sess 147,611 65-127 803 87 Net profit for the month....8167104 60 421,057 Ab “for previous? mouihe 712,207 23 614810 21 Total net profits for 8 mos,.$879,401 83 795,903 00 ‘This is a satisfactory return, showing a net iu- crease for the month of $46,137 over the corres- ponding month last year, anda net increase of $143,523 for the eight months of the present fiscal yeai, 0a compared with the same time last year. ‘The statements of the Boston banks for the last three weeks compare as follows:— 13, 1860. Aug 16, 1859, 840,527 58 193 23t 4 709 108 17 417 279 6 $70, 63 Annexed is the statement of the New Orleans hanks for the week ending August 11:— Benke. Dns s Oloulaston Depots 3655) Sus is7 35h ba ot 745 9 25S TOM LBATO 37 315 429 708,513. 53 WS se st) 3) o2 a7 19S) 415.415 “285 742 B25 RSL 239.15 1,025 660 Total. .sssee0-. 19,99 882 9,818,968 9.505 4 10,446 224 As compared with the statements of the previous week the resulta are as follows:. Therease in specie. Decuease in deponita Increaee in short loans. « 310 a » 334 888 + 142 676 see TIT ATS The following is the Pittaburg bank statement for the week preceding August 13:-- Pittaburg. 922 1.633 840 Peay 5 oe 190,312 1 459 519 Mer. & fact 144,544 1,023,170 Citizen's. 100,066 703 623 ‘oban'| {7005 | 734,34 Trou City 241 18iul 714 004 Allegheny... { 93477 770.790 1 900,408 1,123,027 7.158 200 1,859 159 2,018 628 1,180 007 7,203 007 1,840 345 Decrease: 23.180 " 6976 ” 63.197 ° 6539 ‘The statement ofthe St. Louis banks for the week ending August 11 was as follows:— wat TS 208 51. 176.1) Annexed is the statement of the Rhode Island banks, made up on the 6th instant:— Outof Providence. Total. 5,615 $29 20.449,779 1679 209 Out 4, noe ine. 510 00 inc. ic. 93,962 To inc. dec, 149 956 29 inc. fue. 7013 63 geo ims. 114 .b8y 63 Inc. dec. 2.303 08 tno. me. $249 04 inc. 96 dec. 70,204 32 ine. Stock Exchai e Teoaaeat 16, 1860. 1874.. 102); 150 sha MO DIO 1890. 90, 575 Mich SAN Ind 90 50 do... BBO 5000 » 4600, af 1660 + 8145 260 1000 B.. 9555 “$1 Cleve,Col RCIMRR 9434 100 Lm 8$55 465Ga & Obi RR... SLi 2600 gb 24% 500 © do...,. B80 82 +4000 26m 355 200 do..... 060 52 17000 Qab 50 % 10000“ “do......030 5024 1000 Del, LakW itm 100 ‘60 1500 Del, La & W 2m 102 she Ap Ex Bank. 103 ary Improw't Go 53% Del & Hud Can Co 96 0 180 {SSS 85 SieSussisa0 mn 9045 ie} 80% 1s Bl ‘ooo 67 a) e i bib 83° 1560 Bis 1°00 CatcANW2i mg 36 100 8554 1000 AerlemRRisim 98 = 200 84 10000 a*ich Bort tds 81 o 8455 GOOG Cle ATO at be 60 = 800 ay 100 MCRS "Irate £97, 990 80: m By 3 5 86, CRIAR 82K 28, 259 82 ay b B25 28200 s 21% 60 8i hy 1 200 1 CT 16-0? wowncr0ee8 i 3 5 My i id i i cl se 23 3 iH He i 3 3 : i i 32 ft THEE ; f j i g 2 4 § 238 ik 33 az H to goot Rio Maracaibo at 164° noticed in the market 7 waercinats toca teeta Oat re Tie Dales, closing stuff on the following quotations — { NEW YORE CLAS FiGaTioN. SN Ortears j Cplande. Florida Mobile and Towns esenee sens OM 6K oy % Middiwg ... wy 1% ist Vidating (alr 12% 124 rr oir. 2 uw 1 Tine ut re tue HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1860. Wt. tm Dok, ene we LL, te ey at 644. per Th, and 12 000 bustle bags, 80 bales woo! were engaged ty Due at and 3000 bbis floor at 3s; 1,000 boxes cheese, by sieawer, at 508 25 bales hope at jy 1, ant 6,000 do, dy steamer, at p.t. Rates t+ London were frm: 1d to’ wbeat So bags, and at 3x, 81 for flour, To Autwerp 100 tor 8 meaturem mL gods at 30: 1 uty ops beney ot 41, 25,000 bbls rosin at 45 800 is, ashes ‘and 100 hhde. todacw at 405 und 76 Daler do, awe. S Restordann $000 wats vant Wore epyoged, at da. staves at dus. 9503, an 100 toms logwoed at 37%. 64 To Glasgow 17,000 nushe» Wheat were taken at p.t. To Bremen 5000 ths. copper Were taken at 208 , and JO0 dois. shoe pegs at 24. 9! Fy Ur Raisins wore lower. The gales embraced 1,500 peace, including layers at $2 75, and M. R's. at 62 60 » bay was steady, with eales of 900 balee, reported at 9 4 950 , und for city use it was selling at $1a $1 05 Morasnus.—The market was quiet and prices nomiual Daval sTopns —Spirite tine was quiet but irmer, with ensali rales of good shipping lois at 402 Common ror and crude turpentine were quiet and nominal. PROVISIONS. —-Pork-—The market exhibited more frm ners, while the sales ombraced about . weluding pew meas at $19 thn mers ot $19 50, and $14 0 814123; Bert was’ atoady, hble, iueloding country meee at $4 15.0 $8, repacks Weetern a1'$3 60a $10 6 Beet bams were drm at $10 $15 50 Lard was steady, with sales of about 600 hdis., inchieing soft at 120 #12*‘o., and good do at 18e 413\\0 Butur wassellug at 12, a 160 for Ohio, ao4 “tet Ibo @ 19¢., and choice and sweet do at 200 a 4 — was selling at Tc. a9},0. for Obio and at 9c a lic. on 3 ate. Ria —a lot of 40 casks sold at 45j0 a 4756 Svoans exhibited rather more spirit, with mere doing "be rales embraced about 1,960 bhds , chiefly within the ange of 6)3¢ a 3\0 for retin grades, and atTo a jae for grocery grades, and 1,500 boxes mostly at Xo. ‘Waexer —Sales 290 a 900 bbis. at Ble, with small lots veported at 21,0 Crop Prospects im England and on the Continent. Wo give the following remarks of J & C. Sturce’s circu jar, dated Birmingham, August 2, 1860:— During the first two weeks of the month the price wl Wot won dawn Soa 88: yor quarter which induced OvF muiiers to reduce the retail price. f doar 3s 41 a rack, but owing to the rainy character of the following furtuight Doth articles bave advanced to their furmor whelrcmes enter; leita meh. peen 9, ackast'eh tae end of July ip apy }ear since 1816. The wheat, how- ever, blocsomed under tog t favorabie circumstances, aud we think shat, | favored by ine weather, our grain har- vest may prove equal to the average of years—peas, and cerbups Deaps, exce! i. A good yield we of Krance, Speak uf thelr har the United States, are favorably described, The lage fort owbt's arrivals of grain lacen vessels have bes very clusive of those from the Baltic snd America, about five bunared on parsage Our prices are:—Ia glish white wheat, 76. 6d. a 83 ; ie Od ; Odessa Ghirka, 7a. Te 40.; French. Tm. 44. a per On sandy and loamy suils the barley crop is iarge, but it uas Deeu much taid by the storms; and oo sti and gra relly Inna it very deficiect. Grinding barley 1a in good demand, et prices ranging from 27s. 6. for Danube to 353. tout Dapish, per 382 Ibs. at Gioncester. aro about Is per quarter lower, and can only be sHmposed of in Himited qnuntities. Dutch, 208, o4.; frish white, 278 a 28"; grey, 268 61 a 2%a 64.; back, 25s. 64 a 208, per 212 tbo. ab Bumingham Beads are quite ae dear as last month, with a free sale for Reyptian, at Lbs. 60. 8 10a; Froveh, 16a a 174; Engiiab, 153 @ 104., per 196s. here Thovga the demand for peas continnes extensive, the price has given way about 18. per quarter In many Gistric™s the potawes are said to be much ailected by disease. SHIPPING NEWS. SPECIAL SUTICE, 2 etter tntuded far w Yors Heap 4N40 YOR YEW TORK—rnIs Dar. B12 | wOON ses. eve TI 657; mew Waren seve 900 Port of New York, August 16, 1860, Steam ahi alsaian ‘hry, Hockley, TA JE Cunant. ean) aR Br), 1, TA LE Cus Ruowmabi’ isreatBuavern (di, Hail, ‘Milford, Havan dria nell, Minturn & Co. Steamship Montgomery, Berry, Savannab—h B Cromwell Monk, Loovov—Grinnell. Minturn & Co. Ship Mosern Times, Wiltiame Rristol—E & Innis. Bark Jubilaum, Ktspey, Bremen—Ri es oe Brig Cygnet (Br), bit tA &Co. ni Br) Campbell, Halifer—A Smithers & Co. Eerreny Bio: Fowler, ee Wallace & Co. oboe, His ‘Walsn, Carver & ‘Sel r B Watson, Tilton, Uayane—I B Gager. Rebs Eornas otnacn, Lontenderry it SBC A Dewol. Whithey. Sehr John Welker, Parrop, Klotimond—Van Brunt & inten ribaryporte Miler & foo a ew! te Sohr Pipmonth Rock, Rorria Rosum=—Dayton & — Sehr ‘arebam- a Bioop Proidence—Master, Meapreas, Dicks ARRIVE). ‘Steaman!p Yorktown, Parrish Richmond, Norfolk 2c, witb mdse and passengers. to Ladlam & Heineken. ship John Fyis, Fember, @ » Suty 17, wit pity Joes Fyis, Fem langow, July 17, with mdse, to Forest , Ax , New Or! tone Boe pay: worthy, "leans, 2} daya, with cot Hark Koay ake, i hompson, Rio J July 8 with cottee woRirkiard & You sachs "July 18 it8 Stow’ SUD), “apoee ops igsane ti Beabbe; Curtis, Palermo, June 16, a D.C Giwrabar, July I with. trait do, to" Fate, Porierta 8 Go, day le, may Z tS ay bottom o- Pt Neht winds Tor Maretieg 6 Sete, pence for Sereno HD Broking £05. ‘Balled ia for New ¥ coca Cumberland Harbor, 14 days, with me (OP, Corbett, Fl [att ve Islands, NS, 14 days, Wiscasset), Shortwell, Lingan, OB, 10 days, agent for Bexten, jagor, 7 days. ondont for Boston. veres, Cludad Bolivar, 17 days, with Providence), Nickergon, Galveston, Prince. ‘oumery, Porson, 3 49; Thaae, domtou for ‘steeny. Smith, Pall River, 2 dave, ith, Fell River, 2 days. ten, Lowis, Fall Kiver, 2 deya. days if ae i SAILED. 5 Rleamabips New Orleans; Golden Wind during the day NNW te 8, ligt. —={___. pe Iecellaneous. Bane eRxta (of Green Ray), Hopking, from Roston July 1° €or London, wae abandoned at wea July 22, and the ene bad arti ced at Liverpool early in Auguet Sbe bad on beard 112° ralions sperm ol. The 1500, was 458 tona, Godfrey. ‘hele ead Yo be fully Magenta was built at Green Bay in AUS, and was owned by AB frente; '" Boston. Amen “ent for Auguat 15 has been re celved from Messrs FAG W Biuni, the publishent, This No contains the names of many new vesseis, besides mnch cher important matter, @s the American Licyds ia the only stan- dard work of reference published in this cou.try, every Bound fephen Duncan. Sbe ts owned by the builder, Capt William 8 Trier and otbers, and ts intended for the Suuthern trade. ‘The steamebip Urent Eastern, Capt Vine Hall, sailed yester éay for Viadifas and Milford Haren. ‘The steamship Australasian, Uapt Hockley, sailed yesterday wR eta $4 no during that time to start tack or pat Siew! Poteet e s At do Rh fret, front the J Rideont, Key, a supe. RO tet Ss ROTHER To ETyrsEN et 1S. 1880, Nenedt Conant or 5 te digucted by her Catholic nee veramend, rrder dave OF Suh 8! nit io won She, dint the abyss aowoiteet oy worms ‘| ty, NOW J mer to the ‘sta anion Od aa Ma a vel, a 1 cle my hi 16, ship Win Than wi Arr ot NBedt ‘tante Ocean Wert rat ‘olera'Groundy dune 34, brig March, Lewis ak bon Anaconda, Crenner, Paettec ‘Taca- ane May 12, Pernambaco Jul, ‘bhie ap © can 380 bale oil Has op Deleon at irom Es fsa incom) eens fE 4 * Chuds, N fy 170 ap slice lea: wich Inlands—w ult return to port afters artigo of aietwoeke, Leonidas (of We ound, Suis 26 zF thenee home. bpoke, April 23, off * eneh Roek, Japan, Grant NETO sp: abd ‘about’ the. same date heart James Artold, bullivan, NB, 18 sp. Heard from, last Ay ship sea Gull, Nichols, NB, SP, Douud Lato Bay of Islands to land his mate, who was stek. Cid Noth, bark Witherell, Todian Ocean, Barstow Mito cll, of vett, from Coast of Atrca. 13 mon ba out 3%) sn cand 25, lat 41 ra iy 3 2—By A Cay = 5 “oscing, Howland, NB, ,60) ep, 70) wh, 2) bows, J remained Tb) ” id trom pt Helena June 2°, Mary es wre ke) Abigail, bi uly 80 Int 49 80. lon 4030, sobs Watchman, of Nunt= moulds cuts wits S80 bbls spend ROD ao ene Fe Gariner, Jenuings, ST, Nears NB, » Colnmbtn, ship Kingfisher, W,’ Pacific, Bird, J moaont, no comet, 12 , for home; Spoken, de. Ship Hornet, tard hence April 19 for San Francisco, EY spestezma @red signal with s white cross no date, off Pe, Axgeon (oct Agen), from NOrleans for Geuoa, Ang 4, 3. from NYork for Liverpool, no date, iat 62 Taian Queen. nt Quavag. > s ** woark’ tary, Raptor, from Boston for RiySanoiy duly 1% Bark Perl from Portland for Havana Acg 18 of Boxtb 1 Alethen, hence for St Johns, PR Acg 5, lat $010, lon Behr J A Williams, from tnagze for Baltimore, Aug 3, off Tnagua. Crna Rouvan, fap sete port oa : uo B Jul 4 jercy for eo aay poM NYork 6 days, WA Bro Bi ‘June JOMOLULY, Temacos. PR, Jul %—In port wen, do ao. 20—Arr ship samuel Roberson, Taber, a B Patterson, for Bow yu dg sob Prisca, do da” la 20h eane Cryautl Patacs, Wavana, Aug M—Arr stoamabip Quaher Oy, Shuteldt, York: no dats, ablp siaghoana, Hossey, swealey vn Be Hoe lena, — Ja, July 21—In port brig Mary Meane, for NYoris - Mittacoann, July 27—No Am vesme! tn Frnxawsvco, July 12—In port bark Mullen, Pouto Paava OVI, July 21—No Am vensal in RKC. Al Cleveland, "= In port ith kro piano. iene; brig 6 dau 8: val. NY) st (n ber retorm; newell, 40: 16s, yatta (not Reboves), Pierpoot for brg Joba G Desbler, Alfred Storer, 5 iy Meare bh ork; Redwing, ear Raldoly 15, back Losing Jewoet (0, NYorki 1b, i a a schrs Wm L. Soeaewell, Ling 10; ships 3 hsbire ( u i reata, We! jpbis; 4 ie Pitowa ter seas tie aa adetphin. br Vincent. OVI, July 20—In por: bark Susan Jane, Childs, une. pasts deze: brig Maitland LD St Mancs, July 9—No Am ALKXANDRIA, A) NYork, Sid steamanip BOSTON, A’ Jove Bis mer Rlizabeth, trom. Brit ar, Gt i bia to }, Ravannad, A ‘arker, Wm Jarvis. top, OParwes: cester 26uh— Arr MER Highland Portiane ; ei BaLt imo: vie ie Nivork. wind NW to NN . banies A rom Bt precy gett ‘Vensel In port. ‘Baxter, Uharieston, ‘Movie, brig. Thos W sowiand, Rowinady for Boeaus Ayres; scare Rb Wa: Pauadelshia: # jo, oa; ar orig such Boe: fing, with ber inward curg>), Gisa- $7 jen ate Rochesier, Patten, Trapeni; bark oS , Cekieaned Ya, Jones, trom bark Soph! Kio Janeiro Palms, from Const of Africa. Cid Dr 2 Come ir), ul asemadss Cubs, Sawyer, Boston; sebra " Brauseome, do via Blut Point, Va ec, echr Nelson, Havana pear alt (by tel) brig Romance, Duncan, Nevages via Kings- anees, ye W—Arr brig Isabella J Reed, Ron- dont; schr \ aru, NYork. C1 sobre GBdeme: Pyskine, Savantab, Ma ioald, Palibevon, stork Prustot, Ang M—Arr brig R Onrr, Usher, Delaware City Bld 15th, ¥ BYork cH AitLastUm, "ata —in he flag, sbi Hanmer, and Col mbo, slewar, ‘ Adaws, Prines. Fe raged, B Culiea, Suen, aad 3 Pree, Aue UCESTER, for Alexandra, schre . 1, Wawh Paine, Valais tor do: Nur hern Light, Ha!!, V cf PAGE RIVER RYOrK." Sid oc maw ETON Re Ton ite bare put fp bere Bel er, Snow, N Berry, Uhua 1S—Arr ship A Adame, nog Harr edhe Wines Mowon, Livery, Sunpina, Alex. Aug M—Arr brig Orion, Rover, Dzpmont ‘icuula, ‘Mortias Wodainad 13. Mtorks Sane Ang M—Arr sloop Teane HI Hordan, © sears COuton, “ish ‘ilzabodnssn Ph do, und’ from, brow, aod trae Suith ADS, Ang 10—A lurge number of vessela paras seo, Onn jorton, A Field, Oepray (br), and Le- ut tp bere owing to Ree HOuE, At : ‘ \oamn- Wh mite fi Wurwics, WE snob wesc ith—Arr eebrs Mary Hl Low, Plt et for Bostan: Danghter, Faikevb) , Atexnedrts tur: ‘triamph, ara: Pe lndelphia for ¢o; J Conquest, Helles NYors tor dn; dosq. Reweomh ad Boauchatap, Hark, 40 for Bara; WW Bares, Kosi for Niger, Haring, N York for Abth—Arr br! scbr B Willis Ureren, Wm W W. FORD, . Bid ret Powell, ame r MOBIT clenrance’: brig DEW ULE A N sob, trom Satanzas sehr DF Keeling Reo Law, theta NEWAKS, Ang i Orion. “Fail RE Morrell, Kingston; aversiraw. ‘Na, Aingston: Uneida, N York; 7 PEW RY nT, avare Boog, N York for Porter ton; Globe, Cid tes Austin, Forbes, razos v: 7 JP Wheeler, Gadd. tdvergoo Omar Pasha, Percy, sehr Vim Colquet, Pleriaa Snowman, redase, Hunper, Pocomoke River for Boston; Sid scbrs Golde Marey, aed Only Daughier, At Da, Ang M—Arr sobr Fras A: oh ith, pues vr Uneas. Bates Slew tee Fentou; J U Collyer, Robbing, and A 4d Hazard, Aug 8—CM4 ship is, pet wy hy Blof, Redman Lavre 2d Wa Won fad, Thom 1, frou Minatite ‘Sid sehre Panay, rec ra taro: Te—Arr sche Centurion, Hail, whermen, Philateiphia; for Nurleans, ds t yivester Geatner, Kevin. Sam 'L UI I Goowel’ Ge tories Re ‘Hoop- t Pacaet. Downes, Tebanen, Winthrop, Calais do. tor FJ Commings, Joe es, do for re tar do; Nuweroa Carian,’ do Calais for A York; Cabot, gn DUN, Ang 1—Arr sohr Mexico, p Towler, vinnilaes; do tor Prittloneet J win, NYork Liverpool: om ine ag 1a Lower Racor, whe 1, 0 terre Lasrr. io ‘~ ven gt i A ie) " yw] Roker, fi bourne do; brie Ida ference tnnc Shope ke "ing M—Arr barks Panty Crenshaw, Munsom, sure, BY cise Thy TRARCIECO,, Ane J-Arr, ship, Moon Grayell, Hong Kong, ourk Morse Pater cid ‘fips Renown, ter Hong Kong enown, 0,20; Harriet & erin, do dov Vane a HY Pes cain Sae imm@ore, Babs! Sit sohrs Nigh! and Lynehburg’ iow York; Rut D Rogers, for SALEM, Aug M—Arr bark L Gen it, Coo dont, ml 1sth—Arr bas * Parker Cook. Uj Ching, Berry, Seer: delpbia echrs Whi: and), SET, Aug "*Riehane Lizzie, sebra Ivy, Tencerson, and L 8 Leverty Fone: mall. nt ; Tear ache Jam Marti, Harding, PRline 15—Arr schr Wm Bement, Iard, Lag Vt, “Guger. 2. 6 4 1S—Arr steamers Jon A Finusoe, Dotavia, bar inant, Deter Sant Tom ' rf ts =| jo is oo r ® c a re Trwer esas artist