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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1862. ye , we , = senemaaceasasterenecre nas —— no into extle, we would receive at St. James’ the ambassador | federates, or with the Confedorates against the foderals, City Intelligence. were a traction lower, and the market was ex- | 10000FRR3dmb,’s8ai0 98: 1th: INTERESTING FROM EUROPE, | ct tie vaccost whetnor tha 'waccesor waa Honey V., | aura ise step decint al the qoalting of com | pauga Braue Coaaanoe ann rumsrarmy ann Fant | tremely dui:, ‘The following were the last quota- | 009 Har Ia m bas. 108 oye the Comte de Parts, or M. lane. " +i we ly ~ The Staten Island Ferry Company have estab- | tions:—U} Btates pon, Pitts, (sCln enor SS ks ervention in Ragland means not-interte. euce in thesgusb- | beop the drst object of the advisers and guardiang of | CoMPanT. 7 agp sete but nied a, coupes 109, 9675 8 3000 Cheep on 92% bles of cther rations so long asa state of hostility sub- | these young princes ¢@ Sve that, in thus exposing their | lished a system of giving postage stamps * 99; United States £'8, coupon, 1874, 87 & 87; | Joooc,RKGRR ape b 108 93 ARRIVAL OF THE ETNA AND SAXONIA, | sx, ssd-coue ecm of ome spots ay | Mi citae thts pallu cecetaces | ot ting hom clare, whch Wat vame ver: | Treasury notes, 7 S40 yer cent, 10% o 108; | Ioan Raewa i EW \* ; as hostilities ter- i b ¢ , x i fo ~aalaaa ma ares gaa Bhovld bring with ita cerC\in imcrease of political, not | 08 for the public to und Learqpen 4 =: Tennessee 6's, 50% a £954; Missouri 6's, 46% a] 5 Tohg Wadden = eax Sr Ih the Shovandoah Valley, General Pope is or was wait- | less thau of worai woight; aim thai, whether the 'side | parties leaving New York for Staten Island and offering | 44. osican “pola, 14654 a 116%; Pacific skg fb o1 59% a ing to to be attacked by eral “Stonewall” Jackson, | on which thoy ‘ht should be victorious or vanquished, | pills to the ferrymaster, were liberally supplied with Mail, nu a a k Central, 923 036 59% The British Press on the Future | whiis: that omosr was carrying havoc into tae ranks of | they showid alwys remaig the gainers of increased | 1 o.sace stamps im ehange, and Obliged to accapt thom , 111% a 111%; New York Central, 92% > oo: 555% what has been called par exectience the *‘grand army” of | perseual reputation and vgmented | paiitical a ao home disappointed. There | 9224; Erie, 33% a 34; do. preferred, 6224 @ 6214; | 008 2,FLW 11 50 Cen RR - 56% of the Union. the North. And where is that army? If not utterly van- | prestige. In wiat way cam it be gaid that | nol-nsvo'ens or olse return home . Hudson River, 45 a 4546 Harleni, 14%, a 14% do. 11% 100 Clove Tine Re. 31% quished, it is entirely powerless for offensive purpeses. | these resulis have been secured by tha part taken by the | were not many people who objected very strenuonsy to ’ i ’ 4 * 1000 Gal&Chiclm ex 1055¢ 60Galena &Chic RR 68'4 * pS ENE Poss It may secure its own sabeiz. bes it will not, t least Uhis ogre d Bog Po geeiicnng hy tryna tho adhesive currency, tmasmuch as it was naturally aap- | do. preferred, 3534 @ 355%; Reading, 56 @ 56; | 20000 American gold. 117% 200 Cleve & YolRRD3O 4754 summer, Quarter in the Confederate capi we et : ‘ ting rid Michigan Central, 594¢ a 5934; Michigan Southern ND then, the campaign has closed, and still the Southern com | given additional streu,th to the hoper of their partisans | posed that there would be no difficulty tm getting rid Og . “ai 8 soem 20g. WHY THE ENGLISH HATE M’CLELLAN. | foicracy stands tnsubauod, Id not thatin the wilis and | Or to the it-rests of their own family? Have they, it | tho stamps in paymont of sheir {ars on returning. Bnt | and Northern Indiana, 26 a 2534; do, guaranteed, | 610000 US'’s,""4,cou 87 S0shs Harlem RR.. 14 fastuesses of the interior the population wage & 4 may be further asked, brought any stremgth to the fede- 12000 US @s,'81.g0u 0876 16 wariare against the whien charges them with rebellion. Alkthe THE IDEA AND DREAD OF INTERVENTION. ONSLAUGHT ON THE ORLEANS PRINCES, bay, perhaps with more, regularity than at ton. The railway traveller might in time of peac his way in little more than two hours from one capital government are exercised at Kichmond with the same, ral goverume@ut in whose ranks they have servel? Have sho interests of the House of Bourbon beva so insepara- by ussociated with the political and coramereial tenden. civ# Of the Norchern as opposed to those of the Southera States, that the young princes of that house were justified in geatuilously provoking the ill wil! of the Comfederato govermment by joming the ranks of its opponepts? Has to find themselves disappoimted in their expectations Ths ferrymaster at Vanderbilt's landing plumply refused to accept the stamps, and when told that they had been given by the ferry maater at the New York side, declared that he had uotliiug to do with what was done in New York or anywhere else; be had his own in what was the surprise und indiguation of these pooplo | 5494 a 65; Panama, 131% a 13234; Iinois Cen- tral, 5634 s 6614; Galena and Chicago, 67% a 68; Cleveland and Toledo, 47 a 4734; Chicago and Rock Island, 63 a 63/4; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 78% a 78%; Milwaukee and Prairie 10000 US 6'g,’81,reg 9834 8500 Trea 7 3-10pcu 102% 2000 Teun 6'8,'00.. 5055 10000 Mo 6’s.,..b80 46% 60 do... ..810 200 Mich 8 & N'Ig a. wo 5 yal i y sed. Stiles the an pr ap gn ary ees mene it coufs:red any service om the government a! Washing. | structions and intonded to act up to fem. ba if bs du Chien, 31a 3144; New York Central 7's, 1876, 100 I Cent RR scrip. 6634 pis ee ae ment, the seat of government of the Southerm confederacy | ton? May itnot,omshe cowtrary, ruth-r fuci tate the re- | & downriaht Unpesision sie, So sy ¢ wo pet {ANS | 109 a 110; Hrie third mortgage bonds, 9834 @ 9834; 100 Gal & Chic RR... ss ress remains secure from the approaches of the invader. | cugn tion of the ‘Sithern conf-/eracy by Fiance, that two | questionable way tag” bashes. “The Cotapeny | | sichigan Conteal '6'e, first am San tae 100 dvervnseee 81% H Those are facts to which Kuroperm nations canno! shut | Bourbon ri ces have ostentatious!y been fighting wader | should establish some uniform method of proc: a 8 G jortgage, 5 800 Clev & TOIRR... 47%¢ The New Alliance Between France and | ihcir eyes, nor can the yernmen of ihe Unitad States ignore | the goue al of Dresileve Lineoin? © * * _ # | thoy expect togive stamps in chango they should bo Pro: | Titinoig Central bonds, 7's, 92% a 98. . 5 50 Obiw& KI RR. -b30 O34 Bussi them. | What time shail be cmsidered long enough | | I, however, it exhiped » want of political tact and | pared to take thom in return, for it ie hardly fai" that | “9. 6 ae” oe this poet received Inst | 0 ET@RR........ 93% 100 do, 830 63 US818, fo ratify suce Oprotion to whas ts slyled consticuted | foresight othe young Orleans Princes ever to have jom- | the advantage should be al! in their own favor. it is pot 200 Erie RRpre..b30 6234 100 authority? No length of time can aautify rebellion, | od the toderal ranks at alk, a stil more striking deficiensy | be hoped Company will seo the justice of this W- | week aout half milliom of dollars on deposit at 4 | 200 do, + 02% &o, &e., as. answers the successor of Washington, and the descend: | of these qualities is conditions under | rangomem¢ and give the proper instructions to (heir em: } 5g Ae ney compinues to fall in value ants of those who fought in the war of Iudependence echo | which they ave now quitted them. Whi it was | ployees. New York City th lf. foreign: igmize “‘constibuted ‘The screw steamer Etna, Captain Morehouse, from pen payee senereny Assume for the Liverpool at noen on the 16th and frony Queenstown on ines 7 at ae the South isin open conan. the 17th of July, arrived ut this port yesterday morning. | * @ only question for neutral States to decide i “ : whether that rebellion can be crushed. If it caunot be The news by the Etna has bean anticipated by her Ow § crushed, then the rebel States are entitied to demand tive report from off Cape Race, published in the Heraup last recognition of their independence. Even the warmest Saturday, and the advices by the Edinburg, given yester- | #Pporters of the federal goverument must confess that day morning. up to the present no progress has been made tovsards ex- The Steamship Saxonia, which left Southamptor on the \inguishing the rebellion. Shall the attempt, notwith- 16th of July, reached this port yesterday afteraogn also. | persisted im next? ‘his question Mr. Linco)n’s Cabinet Standing the disastrous failure of the present year, be Ac@pEwraLty Drowxsn,—Coroner Nauman held an in- quest yestarday, wpon the body of Chartes FE. Wilson, @ wise or foolish'iu them to have taken such ® course may be a fair subject of discussion. Bas, once there, they certainly would have evinced'a highoy spirit of chivalry not have abandon d the federal cause at the very mo ment when jortu.e was frowning mos sternly on its arms. .At present their whols’ condugt appears equally foolish and futile. They seemy to howe engaged in the transatlantic conte® with no more dedpite results than a | mythical French potentate of campaigning memory. ‘They have crossed tle Atlantic gimply errecross it. Aud . ther return presents itself to the eye of the calm ob- sorver in the somewhat pitiful i of that of political drowned at the foot of Harrison stroot. Deceased, it ap” peared, was playing en the pier, when he stumbled over che string piece’ and was procipitated into the water. Verdict, accidental death, Personal Intelligence. Goneral 0. M. Mitchel,of the Unfted States:arnm moued to tho Everett Hoase, where he will remain while well, these deposits will increase again, and a very large proportiow of them will undoubtedly be exchanged, child eight years old, who fell ovcr¥oard and was | by and by, fer government sixes, Time has now trigd the system of finance which Mr. Chase has adomted, and'the public verdiet is that it works There are still a few persons who cavil and carp atit, attempting to make’ Bir. Chase responsi- ry, has ble for the fluctastions in the-price of gold. But these oronkers have few adherents, and are re- must speedily avswer. 5 folly ati * | and military adventurars scoking f extridate themselves Her news has also been anticipated. soalatirea tannins jean ls rT with-as little delay as pessible troman specu: | in this city. garded as either, on the one hand, sneaking trai- Two new French dukes are spoken of—namely, MIM’ | should another mvasion of the Southern confederacy be | ation. bean + py ere ae pit fd pon seater tors, who have net the courage to avow their Walewski and Persigny. Three would probably have Termine whethor the South has ust Dy ita scoot prowess | @pposition to Kaglish Intervention. »pping for ashort Lime at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, | sympathy with the rebellion, or,om the other, as doen made the same day, but it was understoed that M. | ostablished im cikim to bs considered indepeudenis de Morny preferred being wamed alone—the others’te | the North would take the initiative, amd sail with the Ta the House of Commons, on the i6thof July, Mr. W. F, Fostex gave notice theson Friday next, im the event of (he honorable member for Bunderiand’s motion, re- for broakiust, Le proceeded by the eight o'clock train to Portlaud, Me. ignorant and silly persons, who are: in hopes that, by denouncing Mr, Chase, they may get themselves come after. currant which it cannot stem, meuérat Blales might be er K. W. Mitohel, aid tobis father, Gen, Mitotet; , ) piginne saved the atcagreeable' mecessity ef died @ most dig. | ComMmending her Majesty d+government to intorfere in the . Stewart, of Virginia; R. J. Conner and wife, und | into notice. It is hardly necessary to repeat, at letter from Paris of the Lath of July says :— reeable deal existing contest in America, boing pur as asudstantive | Wit sie, of Cincinnati F. Barrio and wife, Jove J. | this late d eres I regret to have to-say that the accounts of the harrast» } “A motion, he would movo ao an amendinent—“That this | Rodriguea,,Joso Autonio Garomaga and J. Norwand, of | 8 late day, that by issuing paper money which as already begum in the south of France, are not | Cause of the English Attucks om McClel. | House will cordially support her Majesty in persevering | Havana, aro among tho recous arrivals at the Everett | and making it the eurrenoy of tho country Mr. Satisfactory. The hopes of a superabundant and even a harvest have Vanished, and it will be-fortu have @ very ordisary yield. The accounts jan. {From the Lendon Herald (Derby organ’ 15. IF ie no longer posible to dsubs Chae Meciete's samy in tbe pelcy of non intervention in relajion to the exist- img civil war in Aimerica.” Preneh Advocacy of an Arrangement. House. Among the arrivals at the Fifth Avenue Hotel yesterday were General Van Viet, A. V. Weeks and H. R. Stough- Chase merely followed the example of William Pitt, the greatest finance Minister that England arian oF sar x not sesm to be much better, | bas sustained s decisive defvat. Whatever Ingesgng faith “ion (July 14) correspondence of the Paris Monitour.} | ton, of the United States Army; A. P. Peabody, of Salem, | ever had; and that, in every particular in which eer eleee aie ee ee ee cone ScoguEtE: | Dow mo Ciano® of conceslingthe misfortane thavNas be- pista aus of the North admis tbat tho reverse iat the | ant. William Chadwick and wife, of Lynn, Masa.; | S2Va0tage is on the side of the former. It is a | Netronhtan:., 9414203 LTT TO QTL SIT OTIS 818 From England ordern eile tx fir dmareoe cit tee, | ete cee re mr eanian an on ty | most serious sharacter, not only Lor the position of Gen. | GF. Wilson, of Providenee; 8. Bolton ‘aud wife, and Mr. | Dad thing, no doubt, that gold should sell at 16 } Merchunts’ Ex.. 2,563,402 '2154509 138,707 1,443,129 as the disposablo quantity ie not'large, Nitle business iy MeClelian, bu also for the Northern cause. Withia the | Wilibank, of Philadelphia; 1, M. Closs, of Nebraska; F. | per cent premium, But this is one of the inevita- | Mech. & Trad... 1,020,996 ‘ did the first, with disaster ané*hamiliation to thefed oral . * was done. ae ote a ne s mets es ' ble resul i ; the North. Under these circumstances it is hoped that | ton: L,’ Morse, and A. and Miss Hammond, of Boston; J le results of war. We might have prevented the In the Italian Parliament, in’Turtn, ow the 11th of July, geneene Meflellarr commanded. Young and aative »9 | the partisans of an arrangement will be toraise | C, Danforth, of New Orieans, andG. R. Pericius, of Utica, | rise in gold; but it eould only have been done by Seuor Massari read Lord Russeti¥s words respecting as- | Bwacrs with uninaper powene co Te oe and a | Micke voice ates Na Were among the arrivals at the Astor House yesterday. | acknowledging the Southern confederacy. Given ; Surances being demanded of Italy shat she should ‘koep | stinted confidence of tie whole of the North to suppee ¢ | he New Alliance of France with Russia, | _ Hon. I. 8. Sanford, United Statos Minister to Belgium, | 6 war and = copieanoeadl Bae ciate: ead the peace” with her neighbors-of Germany, including | him, hisarmy mluted him as if with the sare prosen"® (From the Paria La Temps, July 14.] ig stopping at the Brevoort House. He will sail for Br ARR BADR Mey SAC ES ea ae ment of vietory;tho Northern press could find we parallel the price of the precious metals follow as a matter | N.Y; Qounty.. ; Auatrit General Durando stated’ most distinctly that for him save in she greatest soldier af modera ; aul “‘the King’s government, throughoat these important and . 72 nein re are two great battles both lost by: ace ofione we Rogers, of Washington; Russell, of Great Rarring- La Patric gives us to understand that the new. Franco- | Europe im the steamship Persia to-morrow, Russian alliance reposes on the maintenance of the status of course. 020, Mech .Dkg. Ass'n 1,107,207 North American 1,867,570 North River. 7 christened im “the Young Napoleow.”’ But we ventures in Italy. It is the indefinite projougation of the Arrival and Departures. 7 delicate negotiations, had been caret! higkly to uphold | ‘0 Say that no gemral, either of ancient’or modern times Eecins pore’ tion of Romo and Venice; it is a barrier cave Pi The effect of the issees of paper money the interests and the dignity of ghe Taliantation.” tualerialcatrutled this. Ser monte a Tow marsar§ | SEwe Terrace meiner nononmtitie to mums; | aTiteTeesieeenD Rum Ms Dares Thos, Madar |-apem values fa likely, te produce, s¢ener The Lords of the English Admivality have not made up | bankments and quaker” guns soryed to keep Washing.) (reso DY Berane: files, ‘The same observation appliog | Mr Ruppe,. Mr Baker’ Me tivo neuen or later, @ change in the direction of "O91 a2 their minds ag to the nature of tha: armor with which the _ femergony gre tg — for arene was oe to the conilict between Denmark a Germany. The — ue Henriq Ca Cae my Ate investments on the Stock Exchange. For the 2,841,070 sides of the Agincourt, si pantie Q e grand Army: o} Potomac found the lines‘of Ma- [ig 3chloswig-Holatein question Is, like the Italian queation, i : gibere ins i ¥ cara Pesca es inctanr,, Northumberland aud aassas deserted. MixClollan’s plums were upset The tS ine of nationaliegs Keasoning’ from a Fremca point of omas 8 Gibson, ir G Ibe past six or eight months there has been an f Multan coun sta octane as 4 @ protected.» It was originally in- | Confederates were discbliging enough to insist upon |! jew, it cannot have avy other solution than the untver- : 4 unusually large amount of money invested in bonds, | seventh Ward-, 1,285'304 8107120 162,387 1,122'329 tended that the plates to be placed on tLeseships should | choosing their own'ground for fightiug, the Young |; ) | suffrage of the parties interested. Russia, which does M hi Bonds of all kinds have risen from 10 to 50 per | Shoe & Leathor. 3,150,680 2921666 407 21230079 thalfeva Und ‘a atl nck cas scuieacaaianer Napoleon was nonplussed. But Richmosd gyas to be t care about universal suffrage, brings to the discussion Mr iy, H ; Lo jesmen’s.... 2/069" ; ¥ (586,218. eu thick, om w\ teak backing of nine | tan somehow. amd the poin of atte ranged. | Monro, PE Vacquerel, Capt | cent. None of the first clase first ty Bonde Tae hes Peaaites Rewoee snhee onan inabiese Mech GHGURMERET ER oe Get hanes tess « poi attack waa- changed: | 14 siderations about balance of power, of influence, 2 nero, Ee y . mortgage bonds | Ynion,......... 3,342,003 1,479,838: 229,266 2,792,616 ave inaeoutt 'shete Terdetiins Suddenly the great\army was broken up, and the bulk |’ gq 1 even of family interest, which all belong to the » Columbia—A Deicour, wife, three | can be bought below par, except the firsts of the =>" Pause, and they have requested the different contractors | Of it transported te Yorktown peninsula. Those who | gq ‘stem of rights.» Here, again, it is a conoession ren and two servants, Nr and Mrs Trant,'Miss G Traut, | piteghy ‘ Total... ...$149,768,293 33 064,575 9,244,968 132,427,178 to sond in estimates of the cest for reverting, im the case | Kaew their man at: once declared the young Mxpoleon’s | Of principe which France’ would make to Russia, | Stiss 1, Travf, Conte ce Campus, Alrgrate, A Frank, F Kern, | Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago. Many of ea id St ves of the above ship) t6:Gheiela Warrior pika of four chanoes gone. There was some hope in theinert strength | Th — Russian alliance will, again, have for effect to | Mrand Mew Kmight and child, A Theatault, J Dayan, D | them, as those of the Hudson, Harlem, New York CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. of his undivided force; very little in his owm ;mihtary and @ half inches of iron and etghteen inches of teak, ify | Skill. The events of the campaign in the Yorktown pe Gomez, Mrs E Bert and daughter, Mrs Harris, Mrs Mad. Mrs Laine, Mss 8 B imen *ase the uneasiness and the agitation of Germany, ands this is what we ought not to wish for. The double | © Maden and wife, Central and Eric, command from 106 to 110. It Moxpay, July 28—6 P. M. 1 = ‘ Mise Sif Haunilton, Miss A i on due consid _ | Binsula have removed all doubts about. bis clasmto be re which she will feel on hor flanks wil! pro- | Baaly aud servant, ‘ie viene is easy to understan i = sideration, it should\be decid ed upon“abandon. considered & great commander. At Yorktown ti Oon- ee age fearon besten) aig prragtted eb iiee rerard. iy J Gas io Sonea, W Mulier, FW y lerstand the appreciation of these Asues.—The market was steady and prices firmer, with ing their frat intention. ederates retired, beeause-it did not suit prooxtidea eae or aly gr TS aimely, D Ruts, A de Fandoess Sf securities, even without referring to the handsome | sales of pots at $6613<, while pearls wore quiet at a disadvantage. "At Williamsburg he lost gung aiid pri- souers, and publicly attributed the success he clais aed to the valor of one brigade. At West Point more gui #-and The most recent despatches from Warsaw (July 10) announce that the woum! of the Gran Duke Coustantine is closed, but that te pain in the shoulder unity." She will be right; but, so furas regards France, Germ 2 unity.is not a desirable thing. We well under- “stand what Faance loses by this alliance, and we do not seo wi at che gains by it. We seo it tho less that the force hoy, Mola and servant, Miss F Rice, Miss Cailaghan, HR Bishop, ter, T Terry, wife two wo Misses Terry, A Terry, J M Kearaey, Mrs JS Emma Porter, S Azoy, P Mora, LSeneras, A Estrado, Mrs EG traffie on the roads. money—i. es, People who have had legal tender notes—have been $6 75. Baxapsturrs.—Flour—The market was less buoyant more prisoners were lost, and again a timely beigade’| opway ch Russia might dispose is absorbed just now; it is “gh - anxious to invest it in something which paid inte- } 24ctive, and closed at a decline of 6c. per bbl. Tho bone coatinuss. Respecting thy condition of General | saved tbe honor of tho ariny. Atfalr‘Oais a division | hvtay\ lid byt internal agitation, sho route ath Ea eee ye rest, and they first turned to the bond list as the | chia" stles making wero to tho West and Eastern trade. Luders, the telegrams say that , he still endures much | "a8 Out to pieces, its suns, camp and material cfaphured: | tyne em It is able on her'part, aud chiva': < fen, Miss. MC “Pat “¢ The sales embraced about 16,000 bbls. , closing within the end now, from being the assailant, MoCiellan’s army, or pain in the broken jawbone, an¢ | suffers much from the | all that remains of it, ia shut up between the icka- want of sleep. hominy and the James rivers, iniebted to the protaction Jossasses the ronearkable rdvantage of acaacind | H Row and servant, J'de Latorie, Tartoso, ) M Fernandes, | Covered that if the issues of paper money cause & | sunerine State La Journal de Verona of July 1 4 ndvisos Austria to | of Sunvoats for. pas from destruction or surrender. and of being profitable to poset repre: B Ange ange W Leone Gl Ly Sey Anam! 59 | Several appreciation of all kinds of merchandise and | Extra State... acknowledge the kingdom of Ital y, on condition in one particular only has McClellan suqcoeded in resem- | ortainly, the greatest force that has ever existed; | Azoy. ik O Williams, C Garoty, J Soto and wife, Mr Wegner, | property, the man who will be the first to suffer will | Superfine Western. bling his great masier—be Bas written gxcelient parodies of his despatches. JB Vidanit vive nothing. ; ¢ COTS oenagtiah alliance, the bonds of which | Eaeran 8H Mellitger, A Genter, F Cueras, J Mi Reniiror, ‘w understanding with Russia must necesarily 18 nothing threatening, because the closest union safest investment. It is: now, however, being dis- following range of prices :— ¥ Common to choice $490 9 510 at 80. & wite and daughter, PJ Estate, B Dafre, J Ferran, K Cueto, 4 525 a 625 Victor £manuel will renounce any gf ‘alm upon Venice. Zor prevent Franco and England from watching | ¥ Zarala. M Lamohde, JF Laragetio, JR Hensro,L Ho» A | be the man of fixed income—in other words, 525 a 6% ‘am horny stras, F Swartz, JM Cowan. J Murray, ‘ as General Forey, whose departure for Mexico is tow | phe Latest News of the Battles Near [ aaah od er,and from neutralizing each other, and because | Ronny. A Fesuer aud dy, "A Adler, J Jouruerat, B the bondholder. He will be paid in paper, not inept . (uly 14) approaching, is, report st ates, to go this week Richmond. — - ‘the alliance to the advantage of particular ambition. Exe | a2 TUM ear usin Mire Pork ieergion, | S0ld, and if $1,000 of that paper should only 700 a 780 to Viehy to ace the Emperor. (From the London Post (government) organ), July 18.) | Singivee € every Personal and interested end, the alliance | GM soucs, ¢ Dikens, MrsJ Kerer. C Valera J itMartiner. | suffice to pay for as much merchandise as he could 300 a 425 The details with which we are nov; furnished of the | oo brano + aud England is forcibly destined only to promo'e New Ontkaxs—Steatuship Marion—J F J A Albe a 325 a 360 THE AMERICAN ESTION battie = ay a pert - ff lest our apres | r and Civilization. This is why it | rou. Ma fame A Blan ‘he, six chideen amd serra: wa Ball formerly have bought for $800, he will be a loser GALS WAG ia macarake. request ‘iid an \ impressions, It was a great Co; a i oe teed eee #8 Bell and daughter, 1. H Barton, lacy, intart an ie ca Prices favored eu 5s P waa 8 gr fader ate victory Nplensos © 5, and this is why we fear everything that inay | dD A a elegy. Nim Bowel aise bogs! ang | Of the difference. We learn that several holders | ( scnascrs; the sales embraced about 900. bbls. with close on an entive week did the riy val armies centend; “ i rweuken § b daughter, J Brennan, GF Brott, Mile Pauline Brode, F X of high priced bonds, acting upon this theory, The ; | And at its close the federsitorces had retreated seventeen 5 ‘a Caveroc and aon, AB O: ok, lady, 1 ? ‘ the range of the above prices. Southern flour was inac- he ee tuiles, with the Joss, accordag 1089 athora accountsy-0f |? genmation Article from the “Old Miss | threechiliren und two seivanis; JA Convaj, Avena A | have been selling their bonds, and investing the | tive and sales i. .itod, with sales of 800 bb. at the above: (ion the tee yeast ae re Prisoners, ail their siege train, ands Nance} y” of the Newspaper Press. A H Doblin, Mr-Dencgre, lady. infant, child abd servant; Jaco | money jn various ways—to a very considerable quotations. Rye flour was in fair demand at the above cient supplies to last the: Confedar ate army ‘for some months. This is notin terme corre porated by Gemeral McCleliau; but as he.concedes that of : the 27th of June he ws from America Although in some quarters the last ne of a settlement bas awakened bopes of the possibility quinod by wassiig? Dietz, J C Davenport, Theodore Dromei, Mrs Dussait and Mis Dart, Mrs Dutton‘and child, Win Dil- J Frost, T Fernow, Robert Fiynn, Addt at “thie Leadin, cipal Cities.” Journals ef Our Prin. Seward Pat Right imiant, 5 Disney lon, John extent in stocks. The income on stocks, unlike figures, with sales of 160 bbls. Corn meal was in limited being arranged through the matiarton of France and Eng. el A 3 c Upon the Record, é&ec., &. son Gage, Benjamin Goodman and Master Benjamin Jou the income on bonds, is unlimited, and as the rail- | Supply. with small sales at the above figures. land; or bythe. too Por ima conpuna “ion with Rvs, Places ct artilory, (ee peotmbio te ct'the nesoamt poh tn olka a rstieans Jtaligencor, Saty 26 dectting | MM a gtend MUG Hauahion, O Noster W MGien | ways are already thinking of raising fares and | Were neavy antic lower, whit the higher graves were poke Foe ape a oe ing on Pe The ORE howe | lished by the ae ‘o (mak! ng allowances forspos- | gems which prevails among all classes of people in dense | Hascis, B Hi yJaubert, lady and child; Mrs & M Le freights, 80 as not to be behind hand in the up- | {tm and in good demand. The sales embraced about 125 pve hole course sible exaggeration) subsicatially o¢ rrect. At all events, F communities, the leading journals of one principal cities | ¥ Lemangy, H B Law, og re a Oe ged Mt bushels at $1 15 a $1 20 for Milwaukee club,§1 21 a$1 23 Eo eS talk of mode Mon hoala & sipermitted toy | if,the Confederates were not vietor ious, they must be al. } sep correspondents at Wasnington to transmit by tele. | AUS E Miler and tro intents, Ucorge W McGee, G Moore, | ward movement of prices, they may be enabled to | jor amber do.,$125 for inforlor white Ohio, $187 that, ifs talk of mediation should ® permitted by | lowed the merit of bearing their r everses with cheerful F graph or letter the many oolored rumors, the offspring | AAOvH Miller, 8 Meri RE MeMasier, Jon Martin. Chas | i orease their dividends go as to compensate their | $1 30 for red Westorn, $1 31a $1 85 for araber do., $1 40 Op sere 8 eee ermal ac anak mac shilosophy, ag immediately after the cngagement. the erally of surmise, whieh are hourly Bying about the | devmuts; Mra Nerth, JP Neloom, Jebiel Kend, WE Headed — 2$1 48 for white Michigan, $1 14 a$1 10 for omvering thelr leone Co el sane Procee fed i nate Soar eae ta: whilst the W) | Pals of the hotels and of the executive Qepartnents; and | B tien, Capt Suurievait, 1 B Stanton and indy, 1,1 Sith, stockholders for any apparent depreciation | spring and $1 12a $1 17 for Chicago do. Corn was heavy P they reer ; ional which perv: ces, OD 1 Berard Sanarasius and 2 : ‘ius, TB Sibbetd, ¥ 5 abou ushe! sales footed Sow decanded, and that as seon as s hed in some | the part of their inbabuante,s ‘very singular modo of | Stieiniece fren ieee rnals, themselves supply | fGchwarrenback and child,’ LSeidlery T Thayer, lady. two | ‘2 the currency. The recent unexpected divi- | sad about to, per bushel lower, white the sales {voted up degree been recovered the mediators sht find their | appreciating one ofthe most ret aarkable strategic move- | “tp goneral these creations. are har jap es ae chi rvant, N'forne, SF Tate. Win | dend on the Galena may be regarded as | [o°Euttern mixed and at 5éc. for do. in shipping order. labors, closed by some transparent pret ‘xt, if nog by | ments on record. * a oe oe PY s e age ‘miess, and, having L ¥ Voisin’ and servant, G Vest, H, indication of Abie “poll I th for in light ss ith Il pales at 800, ccording to the present adv ces, n server ir purpose, areforgotten in the exciting des’ | Pp Wichman, Mra J W Wiscoin, two children and ser an policy. in e case | Rye was firm and in light supply, with small sat 800. open insult, A sl There is, perhaps,a modicum of truth in the vast mass ch of the following cay. Sometimes, however, a | Mase Withenbury and daughter, Mrs Wells, Mrs Wofford. for Western, 82c. a 88c. for Jersey and 840. a 86c. for ‘England, consequent upon the loath: 0, ed | of fiction with which the Nar thern journals are filied. } bolder stroke at sensation deals | 4 y ~ tigre albninwen of that road the dividend was raised from apse to Goutal ieeas DUM Gnih at 1 Butler, nad reached a poid ¢ of iusang y; der fe a jn matters too grave for Hamsurc—Steamship Saxonis—E Warburg, T8 Fay, CS State. Oata were 1c. per bual er, wi Saele ‘Uat ip severad quad ters the 1h | lberetreaton the James rie: yr may have been precon- } sport and calcalated to work evil abroad, innecuous as | Klug, E Wallach, Bertha Wallach, Elonore Wallach, Anna | 8iX per cent to eight per cent per annum. Its | Western and Canadian at 45c. a 47c. and State at 4730. and it is also apparent that a oa | corted, though not.exactly w¥ h the view of fasilitating they may be at home, where they are better understood. | Vial ‘Anna Wallach, A Russ, ‘Hein Russ, Louise Russ, tockhold afford t bmi a48c. Barley ana barley malt were quiet. and l. was again current that it would be s good, | vlan o fo 28 | the capture of Richraoud. € enerai McClellan as been | Such is the character of some speculations and imaginary | christine Ruse, Chas Winzer: iH Raip, “A;iuscnel Cte | Stockholders can afford to submitto a seeming | * (oye the market was qniet but frm, while. sales one with this country, and to attrill ute to it y re in his demandé fore infore ments for somo ume | Probabilities put forth with much emphasis by © New | %0.J TSchubmagher, CH Hoithous, FM Holthous, E Ga- | depreciation of 16 a 17 per cent in the currency, | wore limited, - = y for abandoning the war against the Sousb. j [n | past. has of late orinoe@ “a painful consciousness of | Br y ow C FA Henrieks, F de Castro, Josephine de Castro, % “4 at a- | bis weaknoss.. It is. tikel 11 Anding the inability o¢ | York Journal a day or two ago. TVasconcelier, Mis L'Vasconceller, Madame Lorini, Wo | as their dividend is increased $3,per cent. As the | _ Corroy.—The market was quiet and prices unsetijed. nouncement “No ; in | the government to send: m additions! levies, he hay Hoe eset ie pate age all ge ae - rs Dellle—and 63 in se- | teading roads of the country are now, for the aa Ccmeee mheee Pee proce osy es Philadelphia, for the sie ie femily the Gompuion a jy | Mave simultaneously discow ored that his position to the | that from the conMicting views of the members “‘the | | Fournxss Moxaor—Sieamship Belvidere—Mr J R Stearns, | first time in five years, fairly in the hands of their | doing to afford a reliable criterion of prices. Tee infliet upon north of the, Chickaborw# .y was untenable. Confident | Cabinet has been on the verge of a complete dissolu- } Mis Dr Geo C Blackwell and two children, of Cincianatt!; were conflued to about 100 bales, in small lots, within the to wear anything of British manufacture. that with the troopa.at hi8 qisposal he could not take the | tien.” that Mr. Seward hid made up- his mind to G Hetien.t v 5 Navrs Wm Jones, US Marines; Thos B -dford, stockholders, and out of the hands of credit- range of about 45c. a 46c. for middling uplands. Cuan a |e ee Geubt ‘ul (and, as the rosult proved, | resign his position if his counsels were vodg acceded | ty Jas Dorsey, Thos Sohrapder, Wu Simpson, Win Taomp. | OF8, it may be expected that the example of the | FReirs were firm for grain. ‘4 Liverpool, about ‘The Foreign Consuls . able, in the event of | to; that bis retirement would have led to 4a eutire re- | son, Curry, part of crew of prize'steamer tubal | G ill be followed by oth: 60,000 bushels of wheat were taken at 12id. a i8d., im ‘in New Orleans. Bia directed ating) by his adversaries, to | Construction of the: Cabinet; that to avoid such embar- { Cala; Nathauiel Levy and Christian Alderson, passengers dalena will be followed by other companies. bulk and in ship's bags, and 3,000 bbls. of flour (From the I. ey en oy fm had resolved on raising the | rassments at this crisis, and especially Gesiraus to retaim | Of prize steamer Tubal Cain. Mr. Chase has directed that parties converting | at 3s. 3d. a 3s. 6d., dead weight was at 35s. To London The ‘Major General = ps bap itm pA on Reon in pvp the invaluable servicas ot Mr. Seward, the President has - currency into five-twenty bonds'may hereafter pay | Wheat was en ‘d at 14d., and 8.000 gallons oil were oa- mot Sin achieving To be one of “the world’s men, thos that the withdra alot his poiry Poy — rr resolved to harmoraze the execution of the Confiscation the accrued interest in currency instead of gold. gaged at 45s. Gi 7,000 bushels wheat were en- ceeded in ac ‘th of every one onty ’o | Chickahominy canbe * ig across and Militia acts, &¢., Furthermore, that a new | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. e ace 'y instead of gold. | gaged at 133¢d., in bulk abd Ship's bags, 28,000 bushels to havo one’s name in the mouth eee ctject tot ie | suse, Had eben Moy rogarded as a prcconcerted moa: | ovement ou the political chessboard is a’move of the The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows | Corn at 124., in bulk, and 1,000 bbls. flour at 4s, To Bris- continents, has alwsys been © iaetmentioned wi ih | hopes of seizing Ricky ,0Han’s intention to abandon all | conservative democrats and republicans te make General pe - tol 7,000 bushels wheat, in ship's bagsat 1334. & ‘Smerican ‘i , eationed wr} i | hopes of seizing: Richt gond, and to coufess to the world | tix Governor of New York abd Dr. Seward Senator in Moxpay, July 28—6 P. M. to-day:— British bark hence to direct Irish port, with 24,000 vi or with curses is @ Sega ey Maal Gao E aeteeeed techies =. foiled, he would have en- | Congress. omy Paps Receipts..... bushels wheat, 13d. in bulk. A ship was engaged for Lon- from this point of view, and we make no 7 rs en “rag his entire army into the Yorktown It appearing to us that statements of dissensions in the To-dey’s bank statement compares as follows | —For customs donderry at p. t. A Prussian vessel, with 18,000 bushels Butlor would rather share a niche eee Fim) of fa ne yrcene Pang have conesived, however, that the | pubtic counciis at this critical juncture might receive | with that of last Monday:— Payments. wheat, a direct port in Troland at 14d. Rates for wheab with Haynau than miss bis place there altoge! a ee tusey ‘ity of his army, would be equally | Some credence abroad, if uone at homme, and prove prej x Palance. for Cork and a market wore at 14d. a 14436d.. n baga. si oor between the Chickahomin; d dicial to the public interest in the European world, wi Loans. Circul’n. ys. Week end’g. FINES HIS POSITION. Hay was steady and in fair demand, wil United States has fluctuated in to b and Janes rivers.’ ehilst the contiguity of his left final ht it our duty toascertain whether any foundation | Jul 2 ‘6 2 The exchanges at the Clearing House this for cit t 60c. a O50. onoud Nohmend . houg! y foun ly 19. 148,827 423 31,926,609 9,165,301 129,485,977 1g shipping at 50c. a 55c., an: city use al a proclamation, bat jt hae. st aa es Fe Siena, 2 isn pomaaigaicomesn tas tially existed for revelations of so serious acharacter. | July 26.... 149/768 208 33,004,575 91244,063 132,427,178 | morning were $35,419,007 26, and the balances Mote — Sa of bo his. Forte Rice. wete made st mH will samt bewammeste the sake of 8 nest | sudden a ot Jackson, however, prevented this | A CALL UPON THE SECRETARY OF STATE—HE DE- | scrgase,, 010,870 10137,000 60,062 2,041,001 | $1,468,620 69. and 57 bbls. Cuba muscovado at 34c. ott movement rom’ oejng effected with that regard for the The business of the Reading Railroad for June Navas Srores.—Spirits turpentine was scaroe and firm, Butler is right in holding, a he doer, that a/ com-.{ safpty of siege trains and which would have We therefore took the liberty of secking the truth thi i t is not the in x st be General perggion by. whichan enemy may incidel wally | boon desiranie ““ir'ty tagt, tho'rotroat, of the. right | wherewe were wore of fndiog it; ana to our inquiries | rue feature of this statement is not the increase | was as follows:— babii arwend phn ars ieg ner peg Sey bar A eng as for its: object gw: thi ve of specie—though that, considering the export of igher, y $14 per be benefited is as unlawful as one which has for its; object 4} wing to. (i® James river was precoucerted, it | reapecting the alleged discords and probable rupture cf P ig , ig port F 1862. 1862. | pounds. Tar was nearly exhausted and prices nominal Sie he Reece cae auf ad Recnrien’ "Ss ten Gas aes | Roe Gael Rested soteasee er ren | evn that ngolng on, and the price at which tte | Resale ois ga tae | Rae io , c it into execution. at was inte of 0 18 concerned, as follows :— % e e cad a ee atatons impntations of aiding ag d abe Aypothess ob aep boon a strategie tetrent wevemss © dises- Teme honorable Secrotary ‘freely admitted that he felt | held, is very remarkable—but the increase of near- | Received from travel, &c. 26,006 40,846 ae anive. The por pe Aa a me © ting the rebellion cast upon the foreign resident of Now ous fights Guns were lost, baggage and stores aban- | perhaps more senstbly than others the importance of | ly three million dollars in deposits. Our bank de- ——— ——-- | $10 75.0 $10 8734 for meen and at $8 76 a $8 87%¢ for Orleans, and Loe ill-bred fusolence with which / bey uae gyfoned and!’ nonsands slain or taken prisouers in a pro- | avoiding mispprehensions in pubitc affairs, because it | Donity have run up forty millions within a compara | 9 TW): 20° , «+... $270,051 254,284 | Drime, See nee eee of bee the tie oo feminded of their precarious and ene posit retirement over seventeen miles of ground. | devolves upon bimn to daily counteract thesoffect abroad of | P‘ " A fs Transportation, roadway dumpage, ASI4 for plain mees, '$14 26 a $15 fer extra do. Bot It appears that the consuls had incautiously # spoke Jeneral McClellan does not deserve the praise | publications which oftn are not more inconsiderately made | tively short period of time. They are increasing renewal (und and all charges...... 130,825 163,569 | hams were unchanged. Small sales wore reported at thelr readiness ‘to waive all past procesdy igs," evi. voleon bestowed onone of bis marshals when | than they are speedily corrected at home. The armies of | a+ the rate of ten millions amonth. This fact con- —- $16 60 for choice. Cut meats wore firm, with sales of dently meaning that they did not wan the, that he surpassed all others in organizing and | the government, which aré strong as they are brave, necd teed ‘i Net profit for the month... $139,225 — 100,725 | 250 packages at 53¢¢. a B%e. for hams and 4340. a 4ic. legality of General Butler's original bg oe mien “=. g masierly retreats. However, whether prede- | reinforcements, and the world needs to know that | tains within it the key to the financial problem of | Net profit previous 6 months. 601,055 725,846 | for shouklers. Lard was im steady request and prices if he would only give orders for ite susp aston. me | i Claiy OF Bot, the recent movement has left Goueral | they are promptly coming in reeponse to the callo€ the | the day. Ail experience must be diemissed as ——-— | firm, with sales of 750 packages at 8c. @ 9560, Batter General on this expression, "4 hile. te ae ‘cls an and bis @rmy many miles farther distant from | government. Every rumor of division of counsels and of ri Total net profit 7 months.......... $740,281 826,572 was steady ‘at 16¢. a 18e. for good to choice State and at vulgarity of an upderling dressed yee a inf a v4 md, on the banks of the James river, with a | conflict among or about our geverals, every private | futile and calculated to deceive, if so steady an The earnings of the Cleveland and Pittsburg | 180. « 14c. for Ohio. Cheeso was unchanged. aathority, telle them that they rand op dy allewed to | Cony 42 oo eee eee cen rendy (to shell the | jealousy, and evan the utverance of every privaie grie’, | accumulation of money as the bank statements re. ? © | U\sccana were firm and sales active, which ombraced meray, powerleat 20 preston oo Secon Ha (pipe to force him m once more however unavoidable, tends to defeat these important pésk. Ube’ bk) attidds ce tater, ‘hte tas t0 ome Railroad for the same month were:— about 2,800 bhds., included in which 420 New Or- reside at tin pr ‘ ; objects. . ’ vent . ute 104,000 | leans by auction at 9-11¢."a 11-690. A sale of clari- ‘We did not need the sanction of his gh eat date ——— The Seoretary, therefore, felt fully authorized and at | kind of commercial or financial activity. "18,000 | fhed do. at private sale st 120. The remainder consisted teach us that Conatis ves, but we have Wways inv agined bef 1e Princes of Orleans as American Sol- | "ty (0 say that be nover exercised nor assumed a | iy. money market continues extremely eas: a ie ibas, mostly within Cp args no diplomatic privileges; bul Te to proyect, thm later ests diers—What England Thinks of Their | power or 4 duty in the progressof this war with which he Abrignt Increase. $19,000 | for fuir refining goods, and at 8X0. a 9c. a 93¢c. for fair that it was their special funotion 1 P ohe vol ‘an¥aorities Service. was not spedially charged by the Presidant, and in the per- | Money is abundantly offered on demand at 5 per The earnings of the La Cros: 4 Milwauk to and choice qualities. of trade, and te communicate with thelocal weYuorities, | (irom the London Post (government organ), July 16.) | formance of which be waa not always in {ree eommunica- %, and many loans are effected at 4. Demand ee sdporte vena pe in ‘ALLOW was firm, with sales of city at 110. a 11%0., ‘whether civil or military upon pen oy he two young princes of the House of (ine have | tien with him. That ueither to the President nor to any | Cent, and many cted at4. Demand | peijroad for the month of June were:— while the Butchers’ Association demanded Llc. rights of their et ol ‘and tlys be dows in verms abandoned the itary service ‘on which they had enter. | Other person has he ever expressed distrust of the Presi- | notes are selling at 106% a 107. Certificates of $108,000 Wuisexy —Sales 700 bbis at 280. a 28140. for State, and SAS a they enn AA Om NT rae rapa teat ae? | boty ie curry ta itriy mapped: | Indebtednens command 88% Thon | 285063 for Wester which, wn in vi ; z American Consul, would hard Os, nag: hed Why, most people will be manos ‘ask, did thoy taxe | fended them all "Fiat ie has not boon quick or willing | Foreign exchange was very inactive to-day. We} j,orease ee : whole Union. He surm Land ‘ servico under the federal government at all’—what mo. | te eutertuin complaints against General, whether | quote sterling bills, bankers’, 129 a 4, with very ‘i he T i ines “ ‘. mannan arms the servile Of the. sopereigns wha tives could have prompted them to such a stop?—what | Scott or McDowell, Fremont or Han, oF Halleck, or | Ht: 4. Gold sd th ‘ n The earnings of the Terre Haute and Alton A‘? BELMONT & CO, BANKERS, NO, 00 WALE ‘tion,”’ supplicating te mae Denefits did they hope to derive from it? Whatever re. | Grant, or OF Dix, or Siegel, or Shields, or Banks, | little demand. Gold opened this morning at 117%, | Raijroad for the quarter ending with June wer ie Ls to. tra available in suijoota they are, that they tation for youthful spirit and enterprise they might | OF Bioucker. DUt his exerted his best endeavors to sus- | roge to 11754, then fell back to 116%, sold at the taet the werd through Masire, Benet ee guage proper to be towards the eae . vo expected to secure by joining ina foreign quarrel | ‘io them all, more when they encountered defeate than - bc . ve Frankfort, Vienna, Naples, and thoir correspondents, _ & “great and powerful governmem. © | This ie f will scarcely counterbalance the peculiarly ungraceful | Wheu they sebieved victories. That he has veither in | #econd board at that price, and closed at 116% ‘ ‘854 |S euy AND ‘NAVY PAY AND CLAIM OFFICE.—, ay, {oO ea oe hg weblnrery are” ite | and unchivalrous maser in which thay havtly returned to | {todveed nor enconraged auy vest question tn the Cabinet | pid, FeABL | Acted op ray Botany Penuons aad recrulung Ae: ‘sul . ther tha th rords: it been coucerB: meas even MA peuses. . rm; lavy Banker, ofthe en << Sowers pe pict Hae ven soll pot pg o— Be suepees wiser | lsistiug on the appointment, or approval, or rejection of | Stocks were very inactive to-day, but prices at — JOHN Paseau atresie Ne Xr opponite Post office, Gited to ii ringe the principle siieslg bo on it’ have | “The part taken by the young Orleans Priness in the | my man, or the adeption or rejection of any | the morning board were generally rather better 224,529 MERIOAN GOLD AND SILVBR COIN BOUGHT siberte Norns feaeret enens. more good | American contest was Irom the very first agreat mistake, | measure, a8 condition of adhersnce to the ed. | than on Saturday. The featare of the market was tot Bernie: the highest rates by JOUN HOOPE, Banker, No.. or harm to t! Wecan casily enter into the feeling by which young, | ™iuistration, to the war, or to the cause of the “ ‘The earnings of the Chicago and Northwestern | roadway, corner of Chambers : high spirited and ambitions youths would be induced to | country. He has ever seen any intemperance | @ general disinclination to trade. No stocks Railroad for the the third week in July were:— ee i —— = $____. The New English Theory of BY cognition | seize the frst opportunity of showing to the world that | im debate in the Cabinet, and has in | were offered, and parties who wanted to ALIFORNIA STATE AND. SAN FRANCISCO, CITT ot Benele. in valor, in the readinesse to do and dare in | Public bodies and journals, equally as appears in b ih ompelled te give yi $5,651 Interest rr areerens: Sheree carrent rates, by {From the London Post (government. forgan) July 15.) | a noble cause, they were not unworthy of their illus. | favor of his own views or against them. t he never uy were compe! @ a % more 14,633 caren ee Pits yo bs te ie, Amorioan affairs approach ® oFi8is ¥ yich wlll neeessi- | trious lineage; and to show to the whole world tha proposed or even thought of requiring the removal or | than they would have paid on Saturday. —— ° — tate on the pate O etee Tndecd we aut the atopiioa | blood of Henry T¥. wad of Conde Sowed tm ibetr votus. | 8 Svere er tse hs proces or ineget of resignt or is | Opinions still vary with regard to the ‘Samoan | QATITALISTA, WAN TO LOAN MONEY FOR of some . might urther, '@ can likewise easily tmagine som ri i , - ih is Op security, and to discount bual Somat that il gery oom wtierly ‘oye fet | Which, hed tue former United. Mates ef Ameries feeca jw place init nor baa ever ove word of wnkindnese oF | eourse of the market; but the provailing idea is 1440 | eee ae eer lcente ratea, abdreee Money, tox 168 Herald neutral nations to rematn imparrier spectators of an aimless | themselves eng: in hostilities with a foreign Power, istrust ps * i office. a Saye ‘in which the hard knocks remot batowed alone up, | it might. ba oth politic and gracctnl | clal advisers, and himself. He is content, as he hitherto | that the period of dulness which has lasted since | Increase aes seen s $3,609 TVIDRND NRW TORS, JULY 16, 80-7818 BOARD on a eo nd Ly sinthoaias ip = press b t tg - re afoaghs under = Teenie wan conta A, 80 aatee te tion the battles before Richmond will, like the similar The earnings of the Buffalo, New York and Erie D ‘of Direct the East River Insurance Company State This e | the of the Union ith U of th , . di Mia dividend of fiv ». bl aM te Sermere TAlN OF) ether mie ores Me | tm, Hag ke ah A the aditions of (he | ever atdgtrats ofthe comtry requresiiseven thoagniie | Periods which followed the batiie of Bull run and | Railroad for twenty-one days July, 1862, were:— | S5¥Qtuand? wn THOS, PALER, Seéctnry. minds Sf ae statermg@a. It is not necessary for |“wparably bended the part played Uy many distin. | advice should be overruled, which happens very rarely, | the raid of the Merrimac jarch last, be snc- | Twenty.one days July, 1962 990,084 44 | ee - aa Great Britain were Mo Juatity yt badge has guished Frenchmen, and by the ence government ieeif (a pectin ore Me ona oy hes cron tig ted ong ceeded, on the first military success, by a renewal | Twenty-one days July, 1861 , 29,118 64 my Tone Ticating Dey Bore‘ pag on Dh tently pursued years, @ peri that eventful contest. It e therefore have excit sometimes approves. 5 ‘can éommngis eel, N. ¥., Ju . on fn which she has been the passive spectator of ‘iatestino | guryrice if, in the event of such a hypothetical ease being | Ne could, for any reason prolong his stay in the place he | of speculative activity. The favorite shares con- | tperease July, 1802...+.s.ssss0s sseessesces $0,041 BO | deme of three (8) per cen’ has ben eglred. payable on de- StrOgE)O® Ie a EAD of wa Rogiat Miniover Cu Wk colkeay jromisoaaay baitre, tae: sbeebs wecbe noe Thould this N wise toTelleve Int, "and when be snatt | tnde to be Erie and Central, to which operators EW VORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY. . ot an | wish to Pp prominent jore @ wi " , r A m pat it the true policy of | tersonal energy and enterprise, had voluntary inoursed | retire from it it wil be with the determination be has | are attracted by the large increase in their earn- Stock Exchange. NEE, nsurer's other, cnrnct ot Reurth arenes aud te hi tie risks and {ails of one or more campaigns.” Hut the | More than once heretofore expressed) under no ciroum- | ings, Experienee proves that, however slow OK agg MONDAE, duly, 98,2862. | Uy-vixth steel, New York, July 39, 1502. —Laleres: coup {We combatants in a purely civil strife. To take an | pects, it shall emerge in ite full strength and greatness | minighed traffic, they are sure to feel it at Inst. | 3000 Usé's, ‘Hl reg 98% 20000 | do....-.... 117% | — oe a wae COMPANY, NEW active part in the civil contests of another foountry, to | fre a Wen aaa oe avon ae ROpeS Bo Cae o is follow” | Pacific Mail was active this morning, and the } 2000US0's, 74cou 876 ber iy 100 WOE aay Ribe hoidors-at she certiicaten of become entangled in the fouds and fictions of @ foreign | citizens thinks so lukludly of Hun ae to suppose that ho 19 haaeal : 15000US6'#81, OWL gy 97 6 Bk of Comimeree.. 99 | 1. 8. Gregory at B, Davis, grusters, mre hereby noth existing order of ininge ‘When Louis Philippe was com People, is at ull times and for Almgat al) clanses or Wea Oe cnet tote divae en EA | peice advanced: te. 118 on buyer's option, | dogtren T S-10pen: 10) Bearers: Yi fied that on-and after the Ist dof August next paymet parched grea rt heme iah cpg BP ribaale 3 Spares, ereatiy | Wie. ae pais stata set Commodore Vanderbilt has now no interest | 540 do....5. 1. 108% BA ENC as Oy pa na RO dha Tl ognized the republic which was upon i Ithout ite drawbacks, even w ners Death A in th ncern, Governments were stead 186% ot 989 26 Pad Mew 83 Co... rigs | autivertidcates, with sehen hs repblic the ‘empire fvate gentleman, actuated by ali genorous sym ath of an Actor, in the concern, Gi Steady | s000US6'*,lycor 98% 2 1... TOK | gall vertiicates, . am a nol, healtate to acknowloge, Louie Rapolaoo's | pashiee, ealista. underB tue. comm © Gari- ; Hosiox, July 28, 1862. | taig morning. Between tho boards ¢hero was | 10000 Missouri 6's... 46% 100 ee a f= A ARTA os r ¢ his place among the sovereigns of Buropo di, But for princes of the House of Orleans to have ‘Thomas Comer, a well known actor and masivian, died heaeé tn pelos, and very little. besten 5000 do... 820 404 cd fee tt OSTAGE STAMPS FOR SALE—AT THE OFFTOE OF willed it that the © elect of millions” should | rushed into the thick of the American struggle, and | Inst eveuing atthe Bromfeld House, aged soventy-twe 4 no chang! ¥ y Y Mide business | oo00 (M0. segs 40% WO. cee... INN the New York Consolidated Stage Company, Broads whence the iggtablity 0; fortagg, aad be driven | there hotiv to combat with the federais against the Con | years dene. At the second board the, leading shares | HO0ONYCuRET 210 103 200 an »30 LI Way. corner Of Thirty-ninth aveet,

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