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which that war has produced in this country. But we eee mere eenene senna — EUROPE. The Saxonia and City of Lon- don at New York and Hib nian at Father Point. oan tex be om between tue two empires aud the two oatior FRENCH KRFORTS OF MAXI AIL TANTS POSITION, (From Galiveani’s Messenger, July 24.1 Accounts from Mexico of ihe 1 th June, received via Havana, state that the Emper ¢ and Empress since their ar:ivai ia the capital have been the object of the warm est enthusiasm on the part ot all classes of the popula- tion ‘The fees on the occasion of the proclamation of the empire were to last x week. The k-mperor had decreed @ number of meacnres, aul xMong them one granting & eueral amnesty, aud testifying 2 Mberal aplrit, FRENOM ANTI-GUBRILLA YOLUNTERKS, [From the Moniteur Aigerion, July 21.) About jour hondred young men, preceded by @ tri- Colored flag, went this afternoon through the streets Algic s sing DK gaily, ‘hey are ® body of French volun teers for Mexico, and will be incorporated in anti-gueritia Tegimenuts to free the country from (he remsiuing Davds of brigands, ‘They are to embark at once on board the Caristophe-Colombe for Tarapico. Their engagement is only for ove year, at the eud of which me they retura home, ff they require it, at the expense of tho Mexic.n governiment, AN HEIR FOR TUR TURONR WANTED, [Paris (July 25) correap udeuce of Loudon Times.) Letters from Vichy mention that the Emperor Napoiooa receives fewer persons this year luao heretofore, No presects or generis have as yet heen invited to the tm- perial table. He seems rouel piwased at the presence of the King of the Belefaus. Renort ccain speaks of matri moor projects, having reference (o a daughter of Prince Muratand the Count de Fisudre, with & view to tho Mexican succession, REIURN OF THR FRENCH TROOPS FROM MEXICO, (Prom the Paris Montteur, July 26. Orders hive just been given in the different dockyards to despaten the necessary vessels (or bringing home the are to leave Mexico, Those transports will at the commencemont of August, EXTENSIVE EMIGRATION FROM GERMANY TO MEXICO, [irom Galtenam’s Messenger, duly 85.) The Viewna journais mention that for some days past the cousmlar ageuts of Mexico in Vieuna were enrolling families to settle m that country, One peron alone had envaged two thousand families, belouging mostly to the working classes, @wo DAYS LATER NIWws. Arrival of Cotten Cargors from the Rebel States in Liverpool. An Iron-Piated Ram Steering West Under the Union Fiag. Reported Nine Months Armistics Be- tween Dinmaik and Germany. WRENCH BREWS FRM MEX!C0, & Franco-Algerian Corps to Clear Of the Guerillas. €xtensive German Emigration for Mexico, &e., A SETTY. jock tht Che tenor of the despatcues last received (rom the Spavish Admiral to tho Factie gies ground to hoje for a satts!actory settic iment of tho diilerence with Peru. According to. this journal Adiniral Piazon, far from baying sent in bis re- Signation, 48 revoried, is in complete accord with the goveromeut, and his tladencies, as well as those of the Tepreseutatives of Spain in Cavlo and at Washington, are most concthat ry, ‘Thy sbipa under his orders are’ atill at the Chincha’ Islinds, aud the crews are im the enjoy- ment of the best health. &e., &o The steamship Saxonta, Captain Trautman, which left ‘Boucbampton oa the 27uh of July, reached this pert yes- Yerday morving. The Tuman steamship City of London, Captain Man ning, froma Liverpool st two o'clock cm the afternoon of ‘Che 27th, end Queecstowa on the 26th of July, arrived at this port leat bight, Tho sleamship Hiberntan, from Ltverpool on tho a’ter- Boon of the 28th, via Londonderry on the 29th of July, passed Father Point at hail-pest six o'clock yesterday morning, en route for Quebec. Hor news ts throo days later than that recetved by the ‘Saxonia, Tho United States steamer Sacramento put into Quoens- town on the 23th ult., short of coal, ‘The eteamsh!p Nova Scotian arrived off Londonderry ‘n the afternoon of the 27th of July. The steamship New York, from New York, arrived at Liverpool on the 23th of July. ‘The steamship City of Balttmore, from New York, ar, wived at Liver pool on the 28th of July. THE AMERICAN WAR. Mediation. LORD PALMERSTON'S PARLIAMENTARY DECLARATION AGAINST (T. In the House of Commoua on the 25th of July Mr. Lixn- Say. dDefore putting the yuestion of which be bad given notice, galt he bad desired to nave made @ statement, containing some important ficts bearing upon the Ameri: Oan war, and tending to show how futile was the attem. to restore the Union and to coerce the <outh; but as he had no opportunity now of aoing so, he begged simply to ask the First Lord of the Traxsu’y if, considering tho great sacrifice of Iie and property occasioucd by the war ‘BUill_ raging between the United States of Amorica and tho Confederate States, and considering the loss the peo ple of this country hive suffered by the war, it was the fateotion of her Majesty’s governmont, in concort with the otber Powers of Europes, to use their endeavors to ‘bring about a suspension of bvstilities. Lord Patmzxston—I can assure my honorable friend that her Majesty’s government deeply lament the great sacrifice of lite and property 11 Amorica, and the distress Great Britain, Parliamentary proceedings were unimportant, It wae dofinitely settied tbat the prorogation would take place on the 30th of July. The Lord Mayor of London gave a grand banquet to the Ministers on the 27th. The speechos made were of tho ordinary routine character. Enrl Russell had made a speech at Hanover in defence of his foreign policy, ip which he assarted that England never stood in a proider position, avd that ber tafluence was never greater with all foreiga countries tnau at pre- sent. His remarks were received with perfect colduess, In the House ot Lords, tu the tamous Yelverton mar- riage cuge, the Lord Chancellor pronounced iu favor of 1 the marriage, The other four lords had decision. ch from London, dated on the 29th of July, says-—! be House of Lords huve finally decided that Mrs. Yelverton has failed to establish the validity of per marriage. The English Kaliway Murder. ANOTHER LINK IN THE CHAIN AGAINST MULLER. {¥rom the London Times, Jaly 26.) A somewhat important link in the evidence against Muller bas been discovered in the shapo of a life pre- server, apparently stained with blood, at the lodgings he ocoupie i at Bow. A fellow lodger, wh» was always ab sent from Saturday to Monday, had one of these instrus ments hanging at the head of his bed, where it was iound by Iuspector Tidey, The person owning it knows nothing of its haviug been takeu away, and sup)oses it to have been hanging iu its place jong time past. The inference drawn from the discovery ts that Maller borrowed it on the night of the murder, and replaced it before the owner returned on the Monday followiug. It is now in the hands of Jospector Tidey, end the marks upon it will be analyzed, in order to ascertain whether they are human blood or not. The Ratiway Robbery in Canada. “WREST OF A OLERK OF THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY IN ENGLAND. we Porice Orricr, July 25, 1864. di Trunk Railway Company of Canada, at the Montreal st tion, was brought up in the custody of Sergoant Langley, of the detective force, upon a warrant charging him with having stolen a book contaiuing & sum of $3,951, in notes and sliver, from the station at Montreal. Mr. Steigh conducted the prosecution, and in stating the case informed the magistrate that the detendant was clerk in the employ of the Grand Trunk Railway Com- pany at the station at Montreal,and in the course of bia duties iv that capacity be hd to assist the paymaster have not thought that in the present state of things there ‘was any advantage to be gained by entering into concert ‘with any other Powers for the purpose of proposing or olfering mediation, or of ne.otiating with the government of the United States or of the Confederate States to bring about o termination of this unbappy war. (Hear, bear.) FRENCH R&PORTS OF THE COLLAPSE OF THE UNION Cavs. im making up and setting anide, tn different compart. (Parte (July 26) correspondence of tne London Standard.) | ments, @ number of sums of money, to be” forwarded There t# a complete panic among the fedora! residents | to dit ot stations on the line for the payment of ore, owing to the Arabia's telexcams. The fact that no ‘er has been received respecting Grant for at some Be- Freich govern- aint ts said to have received despatches representing the Northern cause as on tie eve of a cotapse. What ts pec: diarly amos under the circumstances, is to flud the Temps and the Opinion Nationaie describing the invasion 4f Maryland ag a mere raid of marauders, The procia- mation of the Mayor of Baltimore, the account of Wal. face's defeut, aud others of the wivst important features: of the ( onfederate succes: e carefully suppressed by these houcst ‘‘news’’ papers. The Rebel Cotton Loan, fIFTBEN THOUSAND BALES OF COTTON FROM THE SOUTUSEN STATES. The Londen News says that vessels bave just arrived ‘at Liverpool with about fifteen thousand the proceeds of which are to go towards t! for redeeming Confederate bonde, and payiug the donde of (ue coming iy account, provision haying reaiy beou mde lor tl ber account. American Naval Affairs, AN IRON-PLATED RAM STANDING WBSTWARD. Livraroo, July 29, 1834 an unknown iron plated ram, veariog the United States fag, passed tho Iale of Wigul, to the westward, on the 26th ult. It is explained that the roported sea fight aff Bantry Bay, Juiy Il, was mere artiliery practice by the coast gvardmen on’ howrd wn Evglish war vessel. Captain Semines 1s stil! in this etty. wages. ‘That was on the 6th of April. On the tol- lowing day, the 7th, the, prisoner applied for leave of absence for one day, which was granted, and he went away, bat never returoed, A few days later it was found’ that one of the bags, intended for the Sarnia sta- tion, and containing in coin and notes the sum of $3,951 20, had been abstracted. Joformation was re- ceived that he had not only sailed for England, but had been seen in London, and accordingly the present pro- ceedings were taken. They were under the act 6th and 7th Vict. c, 34, entitled ‘an act for the hetter appreheu- sion of certain offenders,” and the object of the present application was to have the prisoner remanded to Canada under the order of the Secretary of State, there to be tried fur the felony. Sergeant Lang'ey ceposed—I took the defendant in cus- tody on Thnraday eight, at the Hanwell station, upon a warrant issued at Mon in Canada, and endorsed by Sir Georgo Grey; 1 found bim at che station with two la- dies; I said, “Your name ts Phillins ?? he sad, * Yes ft is.” T said, “Tam a police oMcer, and I have a warrant to appretiend you,’’ Thad another constable. We took bit to the police station, where | stated the charge to bim, and asked him {f he had anything to say againat it. He rephad, “No; it is quite correct.” He a’terwards said, “T nave been a very foolish fellow. Ihave been down to the Derby, and lost a lot of money to card sharps.” Hie 80 wid. me he bad spent money knocking about tha Haymarket and other places’ 1 bed traced bim from place to piace until [ found him, from information I re- ceived. ‘The depositions which had been taken in Canada hav- fog deen read, ‘Mr. Vaughan, addressing tbe prisoner, said:—You wilt be remitted to prison; I will make a return to the Secre- tary of state, and be will diepose of you. You will be sent to Canada for trial. The prisoser, who made go observation whatever ta detence, was then removed, in custody of Sergeant Lung- ley. European Ke!tnforcements for the Unt Army. [From Gatignant’s Messenger, July 25. j A Hamburg vessel, the Gv:lande, bas just left Antwerp, for Bosw:, with three hundred and sixty Belgian and German recruits for tho American fedoral army. THE DANU-GERMAN QUESTION. Obituary. MRS, WOOD (LADY WILLIAM 1 x), THR VOCALIST. (From the London Tel , daly 26.) ‘This onco celebrated vocalist expired on Tharsday last at Pulcliffe Hall, Bretton West, noar Wakefield, where hs’ A: batt Bald to be | she bad resided (or the last twoive months. Mrs. Wood ene ia tadets had retired from pubite life for many years, and devoted ACopenhagen journal of the 26th gives the report that | her talents to the teaching of music at. |. It was at the national theatres, Drury lane and Covent Garden, that Mes. Wooa, as Miss Paton, first won her great fame asa vooalist, and gained ahold upon tho admiration of the public which never ceased until her final retirement @ nine montas’ armistice hes veew concluded, during which period the occupation of the duchies by Austria and Prugsin wi) be continued. If,trne, (bis arrangement must have been made by fi reign mediatt It is stated that the Danish Plenipotentiary to Vienna | from the stage, Her ropertoire, when ber fame became docrared, at the prelimiasry mecting of the Conference | oetablisbed, extended through the whole range of qo condiict negotiations, thst bis government would ro- | English opera, in which there was soarcely a pleco which she did not adorn by her attractive vocalization and dra- Se eer canes matis talent. Tt was in the zenith of her reputation as & vocalist that she was married to Lord William Lennox. The Latest News. Loxvox, Jaly 20 1864, In tho House of Lords Earl Elienborqngh again attacked ‘the foreign policy of the govern , and especially ia ard to the course it has pursued towards Denmark. rl Russel! briefly spoke in defence avd reiterated bis former arguments, denying that England hed to any way ‘tor cites her honor. The first meeting of the Perce Conferonce was hold at Vienna on the 26: Tt was attended by the Gret and second plenipotentiaries o| each belligerent goverameat. Nothing travepired as to the proceediags Toe Chamber of Peputies of Stutgardt have e it against the forcible occupation of Rends- rong protest other Statos ‘The rumor that the Km Ni was preparing oun ti bag] ss labaaarasber ae uae To ‘foyortant pamphlet st Vichy bios, Bourse was dull and drooping, The rentes closed on tho 27th at 06f, be. India. Bomaar, July 6, 1 Cotton dull and lowor. Imports dull but Fg a to Liverpool, 30s. Exchange, bo Sangh Leurta, July 8, 1864. Yarn lower, Cloth dail. Commercial Intelligence, ry NDON MONEY MARKET. 28, 1864. July thatanding the advance in the rate of discount to wyes er cent Oy the Bank of England the demand for money — Mgt Ait and 8 further advance to sont is-not an ' the anticipated rater advance to eight had not taken place In the open markot vosbing was done below seven ‘The Prussian garrison at Kral bas been doubled. The official Vienna Journal devies the rumor that Count Rechherg had caused the Austrian ambassadors at Lon. don avd Parts to deciare that the completeseparation of the duchies from Denmark would be the maximam of the German demands, and that the Apenrade and Tondera ine of demarkation was still possiole, The Vienva correspondent of tho London Time: gives Ahe alleged programme of the proposed terms of peace, which embrace the plets separation or Schleswig, Hoistelo and Lunenburg from Denmark, and their witi- mate union under the sceptre of a prince whose claims may be recognized by the German ic union. Phe Mexican Empire. AN IMPBRIAL MINISTER TO BE ACCRSDITED TO WASH- INGT.N. {From the London Times, July 26.) According to accounts from Fru Emperor Maxi. hi assured alt cent. Syne Une fi arrival at tno ni % coaiatn te tae e tock Exchange was languid, but there were no The material variations:— Batierthwaite’s mideoek circular savs:—The extraor- dipary rapid rise in exchange in New York has so cure tailed business for American securities that transactions ow are almost a natter of negotiation, excepting fvo- tw ‘bonds and Illinois shares. The former show a de- cline of two per con New York quetations! For tho latter there is some in. to receive @ minis er from the new empire of Mexico and to accredit one to the | mperor Maximilian, According to diplo- m tic usage it is the duty of tho Dew gover to take ahe frat step, and this will at once be by the Emperor Maximilian, REOKPTION OF THE FRENCH MINISTER AND SPEECH THE EMPFROR. but are stili relatively much above NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1864. mo» who had formerly usod them had been sout in ad- vabee. ihe dies were secured to the bottoms of small tin boxes Bud kept in « CON’ Lion 80 As BOL bo COME INTO COn- tact with any bard substance, and by prttimg on the lid they could at any tine we cluding 7.600 bales to speculators id exporters The market is quiet. TRADE REPORT. ater market was dull aod easior for cotton srs. VER OOL BREADSTUPFS MARKE. ately buried. The breadsuils market bas a deciining (© deuoy. Messrs, Vt MEN / SC AGHD 'N THE BUSINESS. W-kefleld, Nash & Co, report,—liour quiet and steady Probably one or the most impertant of tne grag ts Louls Wheat quiet, and doctived 2d per ceutal under heavy Brrivals wiiter red, 8a, 8d «8s. 10, Corn inactive aud declwed 64. a 94, per quarter, taixed. 308. LIVERPOOL PAOVISION MARKT. market is steady. Mesar®, Gordon, Sleight, @ resident of st. Louis. who spends neariy ait bis Ume at Nauvoo, wh is nota shaver? of this money, hor €VeR A Manufyeturee Oo it, Dub Ack as Udviser AUd agent in appearance b gent, gevtlemaniy pre- s#e°8INK AL OF SULerio’ al A kecond member of Broce & Co, report: —Peef qniet ond steady, Pork frm, | the gang t* Jamer Ve oy.a former, living some seven Bucon steady. Butter inactive. Lard firm tallow steady. | wiles (tem St Louw nd the corral and race track, LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MAKKE Vezoy t#a mavulacty Oo the “queer Sugar very duil. Colfwe—No gules. Rice steady. | “sbover.”” A wird mocaber is John i rishy, who resiies Ashes quiet and ste dy, Linseed oll steudy at 41s. Rosin ip Nauvoo; he wa of property there, apd also a mano aciurer and a tshoyer.? adi it, 8 the wotorions Md in this State tor oon quiet. Spirits of turpootine steady. Petroleurn quiet and nominal, A fourth, aod one of the red. Diebuseb, wiready coa- Jorict ing, aud «ho Was par. doned oat Of tho Misgoury State nrigon’ by the President, Ou the very day afier Biebusch was pardoned he outand made av arrangement with the ergraver, who Gt him Up tdis ten doilar United States plate, vew issue, which we have sireuly dererite | A iiftb member of Lie concern ts William omer, ono Of the “shovers,”’ aud whi resides at St, Lovia. omer «ise ac manufacturers. ibe vo. the mothod of carryiny on LONDON MARKETS. Breacatuf™s dull, Sugar dull vffee quiet and steady. Toa dull, Kice dowuward, Tallow steady, THe LATEST MARK TS, Livexpoor, July 29, 1864 Cotton.—The sales of the week foot up 33.500 bales, Including 3,096 bales to speculators and 7.000 bales to exporters Toe murket has been dull, wit jad. for American, and igd, @ Ld. for othor deser iptios Tue sales to.aay (Friday) were 6.000 bles, ivelusive of 2,009 bales to speciiators aud exporters, the market closing dull avd uuchauged, at tho foilowing authorized quotativus;— example CHAS OF LUMAEK, BIO, couLtey Wrttes for Bome more Gal Fair, Milalina, " leans... see Nomival Bi igd Mr Frey ops are } aa ak Mobile . 2h orainal B14d, | here. We have suce ¢ pitethe ep ho beg Uplands, ws +. + Nominal, Bld. h move babe 2 ovis A a fen nd want to boy Block ia pert'336,000 bales; including “12,600 baies of | HF toumand feof of that tweuty Looe sumnber. "What. sul you se] ito me for; American, Another ove from tho country writes to him and Brewdstuffs—The market is quiet, with a downward tendency. sa Provisions—The market is dull and casior, Fricsp Hovwn—I bave sold all the sheep and tambs THK PARIS BOUKSK. See he eT rim yout Loe last tie Kaw vou in Xt Pans, July 28, 1864. weil k st you sell ins som Tho Paris Bourse closed quiet and sioady at GSf, 10c. aa getler on0 0 Ohio writes that Mews keoping a grocery, tuys —*} mad li ou the het trade wh tmade GREAT HAUL OF COUNTERFELTERS. | tty tial} sitesi ther esn bate woah, Hotlers etm slunthar kind were by the die. i John Prowa--who ond taken to the old Telorsed, but has since trowa was one of tha “Bbovers,” aad ELEVEN PRESSES SEIZED. pr been reurre. fed, hud (ollowen it for years, Aseventh member, now tn the old Capitol pri » iB Charles Hathaway, alo a nb ver” ond ® mand r Immeneo Amcunt of Counter- ured pally ag a horse and mwie buyer for the mie t. He rire bt mon not unfreq aay 4 ay feit Money Found. nd. {ans them over to the government, of course ig for them in their own money and receiving in re- ture for thew money frum the governuent. - v J HNSiON FAMILY. ALL THE FLATES CAPTURED. ] Madsition to tho eovon members and agents above Mentioned, to fumly kuown to the detectives as the Jobusing Guvily wero wiso engaged to this business. ibe family hve in Indianape ine father of the frinily has served two terms in tho penitentiary for counter eiting, The Whole Gang Sent in EKrons | 404 has been the most tengraver in the West. At the present time bo bas oviy been ont of (ho ponit about two moncns of the shovers of the ur bly about cigbteen year hoston is albo eneased Elijab Johnston is pro to Washington, ke. &., es. pO, iB very shrewd and sharp, and is also a khover. mas Johrston is alao an evgraver, and to do hun 20, a very good one. Johuston is ore of tne bus t 5 5 engaged with those be'ore moutioned, iormed the gang, with tue exception of Dy alias Woods, a den tist of Indispucpolts, who acted as a’ usetul man’ among them, farnisbing money and assisting in printing and [From the 8t. Louis Democrat, August 5.} f 6 These pa The citizens doing business in the large cites of the United states bave long been embarrasee;t by the cirou- lation of immense quantities of countertelt notes, on seve- ral of the mort important banks of the country, and the United Stutea treasury, principally of the twenty dol- | shoving, avd also as av avent, letter writer and dealer in lar issues and of the fi'y cent postal curroacy. twenty fot lumber. ‘The following is one of his produc- Several attempts have been heretofore made to got | toxs:— Possession of the plates and arrest the counterfeiters, June 13, 1864, but without success. Large sums of counterfeit twenties could be traced to the different pavymasters’ departments, maby of them £0 well executed that it waa impossibie to distinguish them from the genaine bills; still no clue could be obtained as to where they were manufactured, ‘The tmmense quantity of the bogua curreucy which flocded the country at length drow the attention of the authorities at Washington, and Colonel LC. Baker, 80 widely known as a skilful detective, and who ts now Chief 0} the National Detective Police, was invested witn full powors 10 examine the matter, arrest, commit, or make such disposal of prisoners as ia his judgment should seem. best, and ais» to call tohis aid, in addition to his own force, such assistance as might be necessary in aay de- partment to which the interest of the service might cail Dear Hoxxr—Wou'd like to hear from you as soon as pient J saw Charley Hu Tt ld Bim that hr jd his trients Last hasist you let me know It, T nt of the twenty foot li nexi, got ap in good orde you are getting ‘along. The whole gang have been forwarded to Washington ia double iroas, where they will undergo an investigation, e sentenced to such punishment he authorities: see fit to inflict upon them. Great acedit is due ( Baker and his force for their untiring enc:ey and skill in successfully ridding the country of a band of counterfeiters who have Lerotoforo bailled all the detec- tives that have been sent in pursuit 0! them, and who even carried on @ part of their operations within afew squares of the United States Detective Police Office in this city. - Colonel Baker also recetyed hearty co operation and valuable atd in the work trom General Kosecrins and Provost Sarshal General Saaderson; also from the local police of Inditnapolts, where two of the plates and two Of the lithographic presses wore taken, Tho following is x copy of a complimentary note gent to Colonel Baker, and signed by the Mayor aad Comp- trolier of St. Louis:— Bim. With this authority from beadquarters, Coleone! Baker, who has been in the government service over three mmoned his efficient force, aud imiredtately set rroting out the counterieiters. Believing, from t amount of spurious money in circulation in the , that the manufacturies were located 1 me of the principal cittes of this department, be left Washtogton accompanied by his well tried men, to commence opera- tions bere. Arriving in this city on Friday last, be was not long in obtsiuing such information as enabled bim to make a succeseful effort 5 Boog he secured a variety of plates in the cities of St. Louis, Indianapolis and Nuuvoo, atallof which places the business was found to bave boon extennively carried on, the larger share of it being done in this city, where the principal manufactory and machinery were jocated:— DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES. The firat plate shown us was a five dollar State Bank of lowa, The second was a three doliar plate on the City Treasury Warrant of St. Louis, which was well executed, and pro- duced work which in many jaetances good judges of our city currency were unab'e to detect, For this plate large reward bad been offered, but no clue could be ob- tained as to who was tire possessor of Tho third seized was a two dollar plate on tho Bank of Rutland, Vermout, which was also well not bear the ks of as fine workmanship as the City Treasury plate of St. Louis. yet was sufficiently well exe- cuted to deceive even those who professed to be good judges of money. The fourth and most important of the plates cap- tured was the United States twenty dollar greenback ries, which has perhaps produced nearly as many bill the genuine plates. The process of working this note was somewbat diferent from the others, as to complete the ‘Trvasony Derarturst, Comrtroiten’s Orrioe, Sr. Louis, August 3, 1864, To Cotonel Baxrr, Chiet of the Det Reed of the 0, D.C. of St Louts, and , beg to retirn you our W gli te diligengs of yoursel! and ploy n, tae counterpart piate of the three do.lar plat St Louis Treasury warrant,” ing the counterpart of the or ginal, has given us meh Solicitude. and aiso added to loss on (ho partof iunocent holders of the spurious issue. ‘The information on which thts is groanded wa= communi- gated to the ndersigned this morning by J. B.D. Cozzeng, Esq. Chief of Police of tht: city. Recpectinily. your obs: dient servant, JAMES 8. THOMAS. r. Qb0. K. BUDD, Compiro! NEWS FROM NEWBERN, WN. &. tiv ‘plate on the Anticipated Naval Engagement—The Rebel Gaberna orlal Eieetton, &. Noworny, N.C., August 4, 186 A report from Roanoke Is!and, just received, states that our gunboats off Plymouth, in the Albemarle Sound, in- tend to give battle to day to the the rebel ram Aibemarle bill requires four different plates, the first of mich works the witole face of the note except | and force her into an engagement Tact Sunday night the red ster and figures two and cypher near | she attempted acurprise on ot + the centre of the Dill, but which are somewhat | 5 hip ego Ngee i taps ec ered in time, she went back, not dariog to make au at- tack. The election for Governor in this State takes piace today. Governor Vance, who is a candidate for re-eloc tion, is receiving the bearty support of the authorities at Richmond, aud also the aid of the rebel army. Tho rebol authorities are endeavoring to prevent the Holdacn mea from voting by threats and otherwise. Although Hoiden's majority in eome counties will be beavy, tho recent mea- sures regorted to by the rebel authorities to defeat him separated from each other, ‘The first of these plates is remarkably well engraved, and, witb proper paper and tok, would produce even a:fiaer appearance on tbe face of the bill than the genuine plate, The second piate on the face of the bill contains much less work, and is de- igved to fil to, im the large two and cypher pear the ceutre of the bill, and also some other smaller work. Tho last plato necessary to complete the face of the note is tue red star upon the right of the bill, which is also weil executed, and is worked last with red ink. The face of the bill having been completed, a fourth piate is used, to finish the work on the back of the bill; after which, if there be no defect in the proas work, or what is usually pe in er 'ste f ailver. plaints pecu! clans. gists. from low foreh en MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Cunard mat steamship Scotia, Captain Judkins, Wi'l leave this port tomorrow for Liverpool, Tho maiis for Europe wy close at hal’-past aine o'clock to-morrow morning. The New York Hexarp—®,!ition for Kurope—will be Published at balf-past eight o’s'ook in the morntog, Single copies, in wrappers, road L'or Mailing, tive conte, ‘To Paper ” Cash will be paid for Paper. bizo, A bard, Owing to tho enormons w S24 ar turers for 10,000 ceams of good Fourdrinier 3 Ab. Apply at this ofli ‘ance in the price, not only of the precious metals, Dut of every other commodity, I ind tt Amposaib'e to continue tongs rates. without change; but having to i My friends and th This I regret exce lous prices this la no long Eoun be Yougit for e with nt prices, salo of my Pens at olf aa [ had boped ( continue W gold at the pred possible, Ive me credit, eretotare. to ge!l where. encravines of wil the nter atvies and post Address & MOLTO. Mailou lane, New Yors, New Yoru, duly 11, 196%. Fine 1 in Perfames ts one of the t unmistak, 8 hement and a poetio n Sold by Lottery , UE druggists ever given, JOSEPH BA No. 1. ong tow ot de rank a « floral ext KKSUS, ts Cashed.—Information #3, Bro: H Wall street, room Lottery Prize Cashed.—taformation ven. Jo, CLAYTON & OO., 10 Wall at. room No, 6, N.Y. teries, JAMIN vrizes Cashed teries and in’ormation given Royal About 100 Physicians, chemists, of this, city. recommending Wale everywhere, A—Peiree: A~—Petrson B Boston. Hand Broadway, ¥ Stamps, ke. Bartender’ Late Barteoder at Pi forn Favan remium paid for Prizos. ichest rates paid for doubloons and all kinds of fr TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall treet, N. ¥ Tv HO Recipee for mixing Tualfan. Span 6 ja han » Cobblers. Silp nation given, inut etreat, Lemstined Lote J OLUTE, Broker, oflice 176 Broadway, New York, Cont Information furnished, 7 tn all Lotterv.—73 per ia a Dp nagiats and bave personally sicaed cert fleates é Instant Pain Apnihiiser, Sold Ve Violet,!” ‘he finest Perfume out. “Won eltotrope,* @ perfect Odor of the flower. Stamp Cempary, 195 Flexible and Self-Inking Canostling Gaides on, OW TO MIX DRINKS. Containing Amerean, kngitsh, Feenoh, Geroen, Russia Drinksweh ng Fleas ooklalls, dey ¥ JERRY THOMAS, tie Metropolitan foil, New York, end nters ones, St. Louis. To which ie appended @ Manual ‘forthe menvfacture of Cordiais, Lino: after the most « tion of Lt of menufe torer tavernkeepers a CGONTAININ A la bo Published by Also tor sale by ail b Copies of the abe free Of postage on Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, and Wig Depot, wholesale and retail, No, 6 Astor Honge, Tho dye applied by skittat artl-t Dinmond Rivgs—Of All from twenty-five dollurs (9 seven hundred aollars cach, for aslo by GEO C. AL helow Cana’ strest formerly No. 11 Wall atreet, Salurdays a: 3.0 i a ry bound intloin, bic Faney Syrups &e,, containing R now nsed in the ; des gned for the special us in wines and spirits, grocer: families, 70 VALUABLE RECIPES, Price $2 60. 1CK & FLIZORRALD, 8 Ann street, I. ¥, ookseitera in this vlave. book sant by mail, to any address, pt of the price, eclpes privat OVE Preservative Denertptions, LEN, No. 415 Broadway, one door Closed on Dr. Oheeseman’s Femate Pills r to fema es. No new experiment without morit Are the most safe and relin @ remedy ever Known for com- They never fail. Katablished in 188%, they bave stood the teat of the most eminent physt- Explicit direc- tions, stating when they should and should not be taken. One doller per box, containing A'ty pills. Sold by all drugs HUICHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors, 81 Cedar street, New York. Deatfuess, Impaired Signet, NOISES IN THR HRAD, TARRHAL AFFECTIONS IN iJ ca THROAT, - CHRONIC CATARBE, OWMBRANE, OUSERUOTIONS EUSTACHIAN TUBE OF TAF TYMPANIO MocOUS OF THE ctrn. CROSS EVE STRAIGHTANED IN ONE MINOTR. For the Hair ana Skin—Barry’s cd The best and cheapest article, Sold by drug- ets. Grover & Anderery disease of the cent ald atter termed ‘working off,”” the bill is put through another | make the result doubiful. $1. 403 Drona process, called the “swoating process,!’ to modify the cy tinhest 3 color of ‘the ink, soften the paper, and otherwise prepare | Arrival of Another Londom Detective. | yachises w the bill for the market. At the time the plates of the twenty were captured the force were busily engaged in printing, and, ubfortunately , one of the gang had to be shot before a complete arrest MORB ABOUT THE LATE LONDON RAILWAY MUNDEX. To aid still further in securing Franz Muller, the al- leged murdorer of Mr. Brigzs, who was brutally assaulted t this time working on the 7 € i a ores by nidiesapolie nee ne and kiilod inn London railway carriage, as previoucly | Qrory ont ee Shea tren” Advent ‘The fifth of the regular serice of plates beg ye on the | reported, bnspector Kerreesey has arrived in this city, Dr. EB. OOTE, Ni 0 Pittsdeld Bank, State of New Hampabire, of the denomi- | and yesterday pabi a visit to Police Mealquarters. Mr ul - | atening or Bieeding Piles.—A Perm nation of two dollars, aud which was well executed acd | terregsey will cooperate with Mr, Logpector Tanner in | nent cure. %,. WITMER'S Pile Suppository is had an extensive success. ixth, aod most important plate of the lot, excevt the arrest of Muller, and bas with Lima warrant for the Th the twenty and fifty dollar pistes, was that of the itty | apprevension of the accused endorsed by Mr. Adame, our cent postal currency, which bas been a source of so much | pfinister at Landen, Thewarrant is based upon certain annoyance. In this ‘onlg two plates were used, one to work the face of ‘he obec and the other the back. Both piates bear marks of having been used very exten sively, ae in one or two places the engraving and #olid work are literally worn down, having, as has been ad- mitted by dae of the prisovers, beco in uso day and night. At the time of the capture of the a whole tea chest Of the fifty cont postal currency, amounting to probabiy evidence of a citcusustantial character, takeu before Mr. Henry, a London Bow street magistrate, avd it ia said that this evidence is very strong aguiust the accused, Every posstble means bas been taker to secure tho 800 Of the sccused upon his arrival, and it seems next to impossible that he should escape. The Turf. casand dollars, was found in one place, Lg cae at the prisoners ‘acknowledges that he nee woe FASHION PLEASUKE GROUNDS—TROTTING. usually came into the city of a Saturday morning with Monpay, August 8.—Sweepstakes $300, mile hoats, two or three dollars’ worth of postal currency, | pest three in five, in harvess, and alwa; rid of it before night. , 0 4 To eee eet tinek shen: Wan’ ever ren pamed b m. Creeping Jenny.. 2 2 2 2 Time, 3:47—2:45--2:48—2:45. Firt Heat.—There was very little choice before the start, Obarley WHlley bringing @ trifle the most in the pool gelling. Lady McCleilan took the lead, which she held to the baif mile pole; Creeping Jensy second, Char- most beautiul counterfeit plates that executed in America, It i eaten dollar, new issue, Treasury plate, had only been used to print about thirty thousand dollars’ worth, and at the time it was dis- covered was waxed over aud fan age hey) Creme in asecure place, For BSS. back of the ten, & different plate was used, but ove which was equally well Bak Elaetic Stith Sari York, end No. F Eye and Ene requiring sither me. ind to by Dr. VON EISENBERG, 16 Broadway, neer Twelfth street. s Highest Premium hines, No. f35 Broadway, New voklya. Uproots Ratr ne body. Warranted. smitm Lock Stitch Sewing HER R & WILSON, 625 Broadway. If You Want to Know, dc., Read MEDICAL COMMON SENSB, w Canal Store closed on Saturda; Look I Acurious book for curtous people, and « good care, Reference giv! city who were a" cured bY using tl Bowery. book for hind at all news depots, highly reapactable person or ifteem years, and were eatire! niedicine, Agent for New York. I 839 Broadway. and vie Parts of the world; tions and Faces of m charta, when desired. way, doar Walker -treet * Ladies’ Breastpins—New Styles, Two, Three, Five, Bight, Ten to Thirty-five Do'lare each fortale by GRO. ©. ALLEN, 419 Broadway, ono door v e- t 0% ig ng Lookin at the collection of heads fr ts. Skulls, Paintings, do. Phreno ogical_examtns FOWLiR & Withee ‘389 Broa: Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for {as handsome mont with likenesses, would pro tT at $20 sear, obfidren Teething, cures Dyseniry and Diarrhea, regulates the Stomach and Bowele and curve Wind Colte. ro interesting to or 20 cents @ number, ted. ley Woolley close up. Here the golding cast a shoe, and, | Newsmen have ft. All ‘the back numbers to January, sent Tho clghih plate was of tee dongle aimiena, “alo | assuming & broken gait, weat ahead of the others, He | for’ SL by fret pos by FOWLER & WELLS, Say also broke his breeching strap, which did not improve | “*!" un ~ ; ~ ‘eaded his style, although he went much faster, He trotted as Smokers.—Try e rT 7 Smoking Tobacco, jactured of the boat leaf, Liberal the state ‘Bank ‘ot Toate oR pee | eter Se See ete es nares eee erates Hor sale at 43 Fulton street, ‘the denomination of ten dollars, on the is | and won ir i» ng Jenny secon aeiee, 20 a ville. The fourteonth and last plate discovered and | gpoot four lengths ahead of Lady MoCicllan, The jadges, See ere Ee meee seized was a splencidty executed ee cel ee mach to the surpriee of all parties, gave the heat towbe nd street, Rew levve of ity dolla Treasury notes, ans white latter, placing the gelding last, Time, 2:47. ha nnn So aT AAeeeees Or SNe 2 Gita, Heat Creeplog, Jenny was sow the favarie, | . @100,000 Map for 50 Cents. . om or charge f the remainder prot » addition to the wholcsale a Veneto bw} of the race, fo piace ot Dr ft A drove him the frat TWRAEY DOLLARS A D4¥ TO AGENTS Sore cise take posseanion ctr the ret of Which, was Oe eed Me Cae Soe Bak the eee ee beg | LLOYD'S. GRBAT MILITARY. MAP OF VIRGINIA, Jeiny off, the other mare next, while ‘he gelding brought the rear, Both mares’ Wrens on he ture, and the elding Jed them to the quarter pole a couple of lengths, fie kopt the lead until near the three-quarter pola, where Jenny, baving owtfooted bim, about a jm front, Bat ae teen beets Oe. Oe Woolley left her and.came home a winner by about Jongths, io 2:45. Lady Meviellaa camo i with @ broken: breeching about ten. lengths be- twenty-five ceut die, handsomely excouted and well cal culated to deceive. ‘Asecond one was & die used f vortant was tbe dic ing twenty #0 Pieces. ‘This had been the most extousively used of any of the dies. THE PREISES, INE, PAPER, RTO. ‘ken were eleven ta all, the The number of Jargoat of which weighed thirty-eix hundred pounds, and bind. used 0 taken at Third Heat.—Two to one on the gelding. Ho took the Tee tesneresivey, soabe mayes ies toes tue ott. ‘An | load ab the start, and without an effort, came home @ MeRoberts’ place, The geldin went on steadi.p to the end, an Judges took conaiderable time oat Some fault with tho go boing unaucesssful, they finally cona!; stakes. Othor was & small die press, which bore marks of having been consideradl: was a lithographic iy used. Among the finest of the presses prose very beautifully finished, and used for printing the counterfeit postal currency, The seoond lithographic Press was much beavier, evidently intended for jy inting fons aud twenties. In addition to these was an ol -(ast- foned prees, ;robably used before the business had ot- taned ite present flourishing condition. The rest of tho reaves were all wol finished and perfectly adapted to he work for which they were iniumded. Not only were there plenty of prossos of the very boet quaiity, but there were also ‘ound some twenty fvo or thirty cans of Sew Your, August 3, 18%. Captain Thomas W. Wiison, of Steamsein Liborty:— ‘The undersigned, passengers on beard the steamabip Lib- From Galignao! fossenger, July 24.) upwilling to make the secrifice ) ink, of the dierent colors used in printing Dank biiis, ‘The matnuts de Montholon ba ‘nn aualence of the Rm- oars, Bet certs pee Wd entail. ‘The quotations for | snd of xen Tt was evident trom she five largo | erty. wader your command, being about terminating thoir or of Mexico om the 16th of June, and dolivered the | railway mortgages are littie more than bominal, boxes full consieting of paper, ink, pailet | voyage from Havana to tho gort of New York, camnot take ors accrediting bim as Minis ipotentiary of Console at 89% a 90 for mouey. Stover, muller, engravers’ tools, and all we various im. | leave of you without manifesting their sincere thanks for France at the Court. The Marquis expressed Mittnols Centra! Railroad, 453g = 4434 discount; Erie | plements wu: by professional printers in suc! k, Pe ven kin § et cheliy attention during our gayization. pleneure he jelt at being tho first among the repre. | Rajiroad, 42 0 43. Uhat thero was nothing wanting to successfully carry oo | W4 venere, at the samme Hine, shat it is bit no wot of Jusllog tives of foreign Powers to approach the throne of Lownoy, July 20, 1864 their business, beived from thore-cemployed by you, aud alse of th bis Imperial Majesty, and sald that France, being deeply Consols 8974 0 90 for money, The ‘ly return of the Several large rolls of bank note of a vory good Mentioned steamer. netrated with the grandeur of the tek to wi hie | Bank of shows adocrease of £175,000 in bullion. | quailty were also found on the prom Dut good care Pesaion OF grActtin hich 1s. would follow with great ITI, be always ready to second NOAN SH01) fajeaty bad devoted bimaelt, solicitude his ncbie efforts, and ‘The Intest them 4436 discount; Erie Kailroad, 42 « 43. - TH BRPOUL COTTON MARKET. eh Tre eRrOt,, July 28, 1864, Tho sales of cotton for four dave were 98,000 The Emperor Maximilian replied in there terms: — my Le MARQUIs—It in with sincere satisfaction that aq recaive froea your ids the letters by which « he Emus. salon were:—Iilinois Contral Ratiroad, 4534 @ Dales, in- | secured, left St. ither matceral or impleme. ts expored to view, ae they unvaily Kape their plates aod other material buried; but evem fois did not long ceter Colonel Baker and {rom Oringing them to light; and on ent last several large boxes, carefully nia (OF Washinaton City, wharo the | Wall pL a USroad, traliio by Mola, F. ielwet Rorsey 'y Dine, Grego L. de Mola. bn ‘ i Rievtae de re. Thomas Viogut, 16) ina aad fourteen others which the government suppressed from the first sommence- ment of {30 war to the presenstime, ts now permitted to be sold, ax the Army of the Potomse have all shey need for thelr use 1m the present canapaign against Richmond. This great dieei Plate Map cost more than one huadred thousand dollage to make it, Iv was finished at Washington etty just as hostilities cammenced in 1861, and the plates ecized te prevent tecir being used by the rebels. Fhe embargo Is wow removed. and the poeple can have copies of it ab the low price of 60 coats, ‘This Map of Virginia, ia equal tw Liogd’s great Military Map of Georgia, by which General Sherm: campaign in Wat State, Ax wo now planning his the hauds of ay erybody, we propose to supply clubs as fol- lows:—Fous ¢apies of the Virgin's for §1, and four coptes of the Georg%s Map to the same club gratis, Bach Club mast enclose ‘2 cents postage for the eight maps, re are so many humbug maps tssued, wo attach the A cot toate of Lieutenant General Grant: RADQUARTERS. Anvixs Uxtren, Srares. | Lievtenant 1. Miebegut L. de Fu ‘ ue igbeae age, Juan Aatoa, tA ! To J. in) 40 OY, ft Vig that its rolabiity ty agknowi ibe Fo DAM BAD! LD, July 12, 1804, tne to may that Liogd's ja ue oa all In rae Grant directs un irgivia Is the map universal) ere! 4 Military Secretary. Cote ee ee aos Map Prblishte, 3 Car! wish to put this Map into 5 _ or Coe’s Dyv'pepsia Cure OOK’S DYSPEPSIA CURE 00K's DYSPEFSIX OvRR Con's DYSPRTSIA CURM cons pysrErsla CURM COW'S DYSPEPEIA CURB COR'S DYSPEPSIA CURE ‘SIA CURRI COL'S DYSPEPSIA OURBE COR'® DYSPEPSIA CURED CORS DYSTEPSIA OURRE 00) THE WORLD'S GREAT RKMDOT THE WOKLD'S GREAT REMZUE THE WORLD'S OLGAT REMEDY THK WORLD'S UdKAT REMEDY THE WoRLD SAT REMEDY THE WORLD MEAT REMEDY TUR WOKLDS CREAT REMEDE THK WORLD'S GREAT REMEDE THE WORLD'S VREAT REMEDY THE WORLD'S GREAT REMROT THOS WORLD'S GktaT REMEDY THK WORLD'S GRGAT REMEDE THK WORLD'S GAeAT REMEDY yor DYSPEPSIA, (INDIGESTION. AND \bb DISHASPS OF THR SiOMACH AND ROWRE® NOV A BEVLRAG!, BUT A MEDICINE,” COWS DYAFETSIA CURR CURES DYSPKrsta_ WITHOUT CURES DYSPEPSIA WITHOUT curses DYSPEPSIA WITHOUT CURES DYSPEVSia WITHOUT CURES DysrErsia wituour COR'S LYS KPSIA CURE INDIGESTION IN BVERY INDIGESTION IN AVERY INDIGKSTION IN INDIGESTION IN PAI. Wally Valle FAS PAIS CURES CURES OURES CURES casm Cass, C«SB, CASE, BEVERY EVERY COS DYSFUPSIA CURB CURBS WEAKNE.5 AND DEBILITY, CURES W&aKNESS AND DEDILITY. COE'S DYS/EPSIA CURE CURES SICK HEADACHE, CURES SICK HEADACHE. CURKS NAUSEA AT STOMACH. CURES NAUSEA AT STOMACH, CURES NAUSEA AT STOMACH, CRAMPS, PALNS CRAMPS, PAINS CURES CRAMPS, PAINS AND’ COLIG, CURES CRAMPS, PAINS AND OOLIG, IN EITHER STOMACH OR BOWELS, IN EITHER BTOMACH OB BOWELS, IN EITHER STOMACH OR BOWELS, CURES ACIDITY OF STOMACH. OURES ACIDITY OF STOMAOE. CURKS ACIDITY OF STOMACH. IN EITHER OLD OR YOUNG. Good a'tke for the infant aud the aged, COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURB CURES CHOLERA MORBUB, CURES CHOLERA MORBUB, OURRS CHOLERA MORMUB, CURES CHOLERA MORBUS, CURES CHOLERA MORBUB. In this most aggravating disrase its action fe positive and immediate. Its contents act lie magic. Diarrhxe, Dysume try and atl other similar derangements yiold at enew te itp power. ial This is Ro bumbug preparation, got up to exhilarsse ang Grown one’s difticuitien in the mazes of intoxicating exelse> ment. But re A MEDICINE, A MEDICINE, NoT 4 MEDICINE, NOT 4 BEVERAGE. A MEDICINE, NOT A BEVERAGE. Ita not fixed up to bo pelatabls to the taste; but femess. acceptable toe disordered siomach, and one bottle will eure: the CURES oursESs AND COLIQ, NOT A BEVBRAGB. A BEVERAGE. WORST CASE Of DYSPRPSIA IN BXISTERCE. WORST CASE OF DPSPEPStA 1N BXISTENCE. WORST CAOH OF DYSPEPSIA IN EXISTENCE. (WORST CASK OF DYSPEPSIA IN EXISTRNCE, YOR FEVER AND AGUE tt is a eovorcign remedy, and for BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION AND LIVER CONPLAINT AND LIVER COMPLAINT AND LIVER COMPLAIN? AND LIVER COMPLAISE ts blessing and a prize, WE GUARANTEBS = = Hil = = GUARANTEB rj = = WE GUARAN WE GUARANTER IP IN BVKRY CASE. 14 will stop distress after eating in one minute, and to those who have lived on Gravam bread and plain diet fax years we say, II “BB OF GOouD CHEER,” for you may eat as hearty as you please, and follow by ene. teaspoonful of the “Cure.” We care not how.bed a dy> peptie you have been. we will guarantee you nq trouble team, your hearty meal, ae Does your food rise 8 your stomach? Do you taste is for hours after eating? Have you heartburn, sick beadache and jangourt Are you weak, debilitated, 00 appetitet no liret Are you weazy from rising until retizing, no anxidty few business, no dispsition to exertion, constant desire, for reposet ABR YOU DASTRESSED BY ALL NOURISHING ¥ooD? ARB TOU CONSTANTLY IX PAIN FROM INDIGB® THON, MUSH TAKE PURUATIVE PILLS, AND THEM WORSR THAN BEFORE? ‘THIS 19 ALL DYSPEPSIA. DYSPEPSIA, ~~ DYSPEPSIA, ake DYSPRPSLA | | AND Cons DYSPEPSIA CURE 16 GUARANTERD TO OURB YOU AT ONCE, TO OORE YOU aT ONCE. ‘Therefore depend upon this WORLD'S GREAT RAMEDY WHENEVER YOU ARE pysrerric, For Cholera Morbus and Dysentery, ‘and for the speedy cure of any of disorder that originates or procseda | from « disardered state of the stomach or bowels, & ont Gold by druggists every where. ©. @ CLARK & 0O., Proprietors. J New Haven, Coan, — DEMAS BARNES & CO., General Ageais, — Cherateal Warehourt Above preparation for gale at my +f. B. HBMBOLD. (4 Broadway,