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2 Zz NEW YORK HERALD; TUMSDAY, AUGUSY 1, 1866. ——_——————_— ee ares asain 9 et gre ee Ss, thane eck a ‘ions in reference to ner own claims, Indeed, : unsatisnea, nothing having been found but a fow old | Gold bars stampod........-.-+ cre-+-6 7.775 | ~ srezcH OF TRS HON. MONTGOMERY BLAIR, LATS | Our »- 9 ag if she had no disposi FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | ™fatisees, nsitine baving been found tan ee ted Unild Sates Mi, Paitsiagiia,” | OO FOREIGN RELATIONS. PORERASTER ORNREAL. | os ae ee ah ‘was made on the part of the bond boldors, who claimed | #0 OOIDAGP...+-+.++4» ROC ANS Delivered a4 Hagdbitow, Mil. Jy Peaks to tho | , With ‘Mauch’ respecr, 1 have the honor to be your obe- > Franow Crea] join © dient servant, > WM. L. DAYTON, Mowpay, July 31-6 P. M. | that the estate should be sequestered for their benelit, ~ Almighty for the saccess which it bas grasiously pleased | OT Teorey Wa. H. SmwAnn, &e. ‘The stock market was depressed at the first board this | ‘The applicants hola million and a balf of bonds, upon CEP E COMMERCIAM: REPRE, Bin “to give to our efforts su matnéaining the gover MA, Su AED TO Mm. DAYTON, morning, mainly in consequence of apprehensions of | which two hundred and fifty thousand dollars interest is Moxpay, Jay 31-8. | THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 22%, of 02" fathers aur eration" heart toward all RAS TERE oF Beats monetary stringency, Erie closed 234 lower than at the | due, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars of which, Asus. —Receipts, 110 packages. The market was dull sod Bsn ol eee eve boon His inswuments in this oe Wasainoron, , 1861. ® first board on Saturday, Reading 2%, Michigan South- | according to contract, should haye becn paid in gold. ‘and prices nominally unchanged. great work. I am more especially reaeat fad ent Bh pre of Brig gry fr eve ‘by we. to the eipltoas ern 1%, Cleveland and Pittsburg 14%, Nort Western | Robert Courtney, of the firm of Courtney & Mills, bas Bugapsrurrs.—Roceipts, 16,731 bbls, flour, 1,346 do. ers of Maryland, some ¢ of whom wo havo et ere ‘e | ropresontatives of Spain, France and “reat Britain acere- %, Fore “Wayne X, Rook Inland’ 9, Ohio ‘and Mini: | eon admitted a member of the Stock Exchange Board, | $04 S60 bags coe medi, 07,991 ‘seabelf whest, 201,208 OFFICIAL UTTERANCES, | eee enty ot such irresistible power by the | “ited fo this govertnent, tie eon a aed ae Gippt certificates %¢, Cumberland %<- Govermmént eau |. hs fanoaring werd the quotations ‘of Aaiarioum meogth, | #2 CFR, $1,000'do. onte, ORR. sane AP,18T do. melt Faeroe eee ith our wellknown diSpoattion eo ee aa ve Slstor Uotobor ist, betwoen and 472 do. barley. The flour market was unsettlod and deal justly with all nations, wo ought to expect to enjoy | Troe) ‘powers, for the redress of their grievancr™ agaist rities were excited, notwithstanding that the pric» of | ties in London on the 18th of Jul; five-twenties in London on the 20th inst. was 7134 a72, | United States 5-20’s, 6 per cent r, long . No foreign nation would wantoaly pro- the of M edict ser- 71K a 121 | 100. # 20c. lower for inferior and common grades. while “ F a peace. however powerlul, it caumot republic fexico. Lam, sir, your obedic’ cr 3% & % lower than that telegraphed from | Virzinia, 6 per cent ae a ne een Sr sielen Woke Deen nm, as Major General Kilpatrick and the Resolu- Tope for muy bute dlogatrous issu wan ‘yet but formy | YA sas tz Dartoy, Esa, &. Wat. H. sEWairD a Cape Race on Saturday, Coupon five-twenties opened 5 © DAE CEDE o ness doing. The sales of State and Western com- Confidence in the couraze pru aes wm. SEWARD TO ma. oTASeARA MERCIER AND LORD y pened | Atlantic and Great ate 15 | Prised 9,600 bbls. Southern flour was firm but loss ac- tions of the State Convention Jobusoa, T should have serious appeehensions, of re at 106, and advanced to 107 on the call, the transactions tion, Ist mortgage, 1880, 7 per cent, a @ war with . T per cent... a tive. The sales included 400 bbis, Canada fi Wasnixaron, Dec. 4, 1861, being unusually large under German orders to buy, After | Do., 2 mortgage, 1881, 7 p we 278 | gun berg wlipsor mer Re Nae gi of New Jersey. ruler France has exhibited throughout our | 7.4 undersigned, Secretary of State of the United a * hse a a bene rigage, i Do, Pennsylvania, Ist mortgage, 1877, Into struggle for existence a most unfriendly *PIrt, | gales, has the honor to acknowledge tho receipt of @ the call there was a sale at 107%, but the advance was Do.’ Pennsylvania, 2d mortgage, 1882, mm 3 ., Pe 4 encies to invade not sustained on the street, Coupon sixes of 1881 were | Eric shares, $100 (all paid)... 54 ow 64% pb ray ge a ge yng iene ee ee ae Cc enico wubvers her governmeat {sole Which waniaadveseed $a him oo.the 80th: day df} 36 lower, Seven-thirty notes of tho second series sold Ditnote Contam, @ bar Oant, jt Beach 804g | Without noticeabio change. “We quote bates ane otabeieh, sharp <i mle, tiem, under he | tentiary of c? Majesty ihe Quoonof Sain; M, Mount Mer- at 9944, and afiorwards on the wrest at 90. At] yaricita and Cinciiuatl Ralitoad ‘bonds, 7 Sepeeton mene and eee se ¢0 | SPEECH OF HON. SIMON CAMERON. | ieids or Harve oubmale quicely to, similar intervention | lor, Minister Plontpotentinry of lis aaaly the Emperor the open board at ono o'clock the market was| percenta:..-nics-sarsrcseccsssss 68 BD | Chee Btata, ho on our part to-cstablish the ropublican system in Hun- | Of the french, and Lord Lyne. tee tingdom of Gress steady, ule excepted, which was 13 lowor, | Panama Rellroad, 2 matt 1 a ene & 740 gary, Italy, oF any othor Buropenn country whet Tvs | Briain and Ireland, With that paper the wioresald min- Some of ths latter stock was sold out under the rule on | *"g'per cont, convertible, .. +2 slant eae 8 35 ltioniary movements have arisen from vould combine | isteré have submitiod the text of a convention, whdh the street after the board, and a controversy arose a8 | Do., $50 shares. ...+ 9 80 VIEWS OF SENATOR NYE, OF NEVADA. overy one of them against us as an aggressor, seeking | W8S concluded at London on the 81st of October last, be- i . i u Ppp 8 75 Pier drew ctioda oy aggreasor, Beritical | teen the sovereigns bofore named, with the view of ob. ‘© the formality of this proceeding, m one case involving | A further sum of £16,000 was drawn from the Bank of 12 95 overthrow thelr regal governments whe Proxico | taining, through a common action, the ridress of thelr four hundred shares, It was contended by the default- | England on the 18th ult. for Egypt. A 25 iprnes, Pers aeorl eo feat Nester es von grigvatioes nga tho republi of México, * i 8 » fs -eo : 4 Lt taries, u wo ler ing party that the purchase could properly be made | Wey York City Banks, July 29, 1865. 6 10 I cies Meade Beg [corey roared athe fhe Unita State to asoude 0 the aeveato tee ouly at the regular board; and it was expeoted that the | —————————- 7 5 00 | Speeches of Hon. Henry Winter Da- | 7, publican systern of ty ceo argument | undersigned, having submitted the. sulect to the Preal- subject would have been brought before the board at the Banks. | Loane | Specie.| tion. | Dever ror. cre Pimper vine: os co 5150 6 80 or authority to #u ovine le the nist of the Mon- | de2t Will proceed'to communieato his views thereon :— svcond ease, ut it was pass over. The broker rere | oar ee [A _| P| TO | orn en raniprine, hoghi. 28008, |; | vis and Hon, Montgomery Blatrs | re docs, the mani made nrvere oa. | (nora each o he enipuanric howard, te senting the speculative director having called inthe stock 8.981.720 15.163] 5,850\400}11686.570 | prices declined 3c. abe. abushel. ‘Phe sales were about : selves against this mode of subverting our populsy in- | President do°s not feel himself at Uverty to question, and he had lent has shown no disposition to accommodate 6 2,348) 4,408,676) 1,105, 000 bushels at $2 for fair quality amber Michigen, m called, ever since lent Mon- |) ¢'Goes not queation, that the sovereigns represented. 5,071 208 roo declared urpose a » those who failed to respond, Erie has, therefore, been due 8) Oat Soagra | $1 58 for No. 1 Milwaukee club, and $1 85 for wintor red Troashed by the Holy "Alliance wa ads. He ates the have undoubted right to decide for themsolves the: fact 2 0 respond. Mise “| Pots gsi] Zrsazn|iestcol | Western ‘Tho com market was more active, but prices | Fy 11 Ord f Gen- proposition to whic I have. slluded in this ® | whother they have sustained grievances, and to resort to very searce for delivery, and thero has been a fractional 3773001 19 158 495| 1.025, at tho opening doclined fully 16, a bushel, but subse- arewe:! raer 0 er eee ee tibet wo il Var with Mexico for the redress thereol, and have a right difference between the cash and regular price, but still it 4620.41 —| 2(888.236) 283,206 | quently becamo moro steady. The sales embraced tially. ia % wers 18 essen- | A145 to lovy the war soverally or jointly. nna Saag] ta] asl teal ea | Hasnbm o ie, i i eral Frank P. Blair. tally, gore i tia rnpoct from that Of Americ, | “snd the Uued Slaton hare & oan nero ‘ . Chemical 5317, 69) : for sound mixed Western, and 91c, for high mixed neurly ‘ which, however, they are happy to believe is an ante: At the second regular board Erie closod 34 lowor than | Sno Micilisgc:) S8th sap BO Ente ares yollow Westera, Barley and malt were unchanged in f LY thowodom of ther most enlightened cltizens, and | held by them in’ counmuon with the high contracting Pow- at the first board, Tilinois Central $<. Hudson River was | National... ..) 2.270.874) 4:78] 1/102,448) 467,668 | every respect. Rye was quict and prices were without under which we hav: peti a felletty, ers and with all other ‘civilized States, that neither of the beton Je oe thorn #4, Rock | But, # Diov.') 220.657 39,255] 1908006} 200'801 | quotable change. "Oats wore in light request at 2c. for woanloved -causnielon Caiveliy, ile igns by whom the convention has been concluded 1% higher, Reading 3g, Michigen Southern 14, Roc! Mech & Trad.) 12745 .800 95.008] 1416-334) 442.911 hand 640, @ 650. for Western, ‘gull Si t: Seward’s Warning to whole nation is devoted. We owe it, therefore, to | Sovereigns by whol ” Island 3g, Quicksilver 3. ForWayne was unchanged. | Greenwich ...| | 735.02 asi) eosezs)| sro | ponada one f , Closing dull at 64. | Secretary Seward’s is candor and to the amicable relations existing between | Shall sock or obtain any acquisition of torrliory, or apy alan 6, Sick x, 5 Lea, Manuf..| 2,956.175| a] gob ans) SLL et |i cecige SANRIO a the Western Power the United States and those Powers, t declare tha! we | #ivantage peculiar to itself, and not equally le!t open te Five-twonties were steady ata decline of 1 percent | Seventh Ward! _ 504,869] 24,958) "t yi) 396,136 Corron was in moderat ay and prices, though ste: ‘By should emsider any atiemp! on their part to exiend their sys- the United States and every other civilized State, within from the highest price of the morning; new issuggg. | Siate.. sae a al ee Bithous souided change wary woll'sustained, ‘Tho sales ia & &o. tam Lo ey portion of this hemiaplze as dangerous to our che secritories Co aan er entiae Fenner Seven-thirty notes of the second series sold at 99, 18 128-710 883,000] 7,604,257 }2,078,000 7 Upland. Florida, Mobile. N.OLT. 2 " 2 Foe ‘y.'" Again, in 1824, he said: “it ts im , i ang - 3 § . sible for the European ‘ernm\ eequence of the hostilities to be inaugurated under the ‘At the open board, at haif-past three, the market was Beene “Uae 4350 980] "ate cos Gainer: 36 a 33 ‘A kaos the nition 06° OMe RAGRINASIT eaptontiiy: convention, exercag in the subsequent airs of Mexico fraction higher om a portion of the list and a fractic Sion8s2 923] 2)983,614) 528,755 B. th ded to (their syst ‘ any intluonce of a character to impair the right o! lnwie’ ba. ile reae Gib apédulatiye’ Yall BL her 3.048.224 Frou} Leo eel| aise | Good middiing o1 82 53 The Monroe Doctrine. aro vital frithoutagooting Uo; tadecdy Smt ouca niche | besiean people W cliose, and freoly to constitute, the jower on tlie rest, tye speculative Teciing Pang seer, 4,863,183 251,825) ee 968 168 Corrke Was quiet, but prices were without noticcable | MAJOR GENERAL KILPATRICK—RESOLUTION OF | gnduce such interferene: in the presentatate of the war form of its own government. unsettled. New York Central closed on the call at 913, Ronen $26) ios Pats Pas Lugo, etlin babecla, titer iat aes ay THE STATE CONVENTION OF NEW JERSEY. tweon the parties, if'a war it may be called, would appcar | , The undersigned renews on this occasion the acknow- ox-dividend, Erlo 92, Hudson River 111%, Reading 103, saaa77y| 29264} 2560/58! Petey firm. The engagements to Liverpodl-per steamer ee dg | At the Stato-nominating Convention of New Jersey, to be equally applicable to us.” Could language be framed beast areintore’siyen, thet enclsef the +. oantiaoe Michigan Southern 653, Cleveland and Pittsburg 703, er el 2oTUs) Las ocr! "SOLU7T | 7 000 boxes choos at 403., 250 boxes bucon.at 30s.,24,000 | held in the city of Trenton, on the 20th of July, and more appeopriats to: porsiar: tho. Seale rece Ee ee eae tng ieiomhy end hats entbotast Northwdstern preferred 614, Ohio and Missiselppi certi- ania Sake Se7ozsi[2312 08 | Vushels corn at 3344. 800 bales cotton, at 44d. ; ad per | which was prosided over by Major General Kilpatrick, | fos of our people in regard to it? and the Toprosenta. | © express the salisfuction of the President with the ficates 2514, Cumberland 41, Quicksilver 56. Aftor- Peg Seas) Roeeeh| Sarees | SaiMlOg veel Oe oe ery active Pea pelcoswite rm, | the following resolution reatirming the Monroe doctrine | tives of the people, In tle session before tho last, adopt, terme in which that recognition 1s clearly embodied in wards, on the street, the market was dull, New York Bere ae gts'ont| P36ecs] Sul'gee | Sales about 37,000 pounds, principally at 134¢¢, plank of the Baltimoro platform was unanimously | $48 sane ene Oe ee eens oa bdo ip cgi hed tie, as the high contracting parties assume, that Central was quoted at 917 9 92 at half-past four, Erie 3,227,166] 68.128) 615, 25184817 oy Hors.—The market was steady. Sales 80 bales at from | adopted, more than six hundred delegates being prea- | yob.is while our de anty ie wag at the highest. There is no | the United States have, on their part, claims to urge 91% a 92, Roading 105 a 3, Hudson River 111% a 112, 2614,000) 160,810) 41,635) 1,836,917) 87 10c. a 30°., including common to good quality; also 15 | ony; blinking the fact that the Frouch war on Mexico was the | #gainst Mexico. Upon due consideration, however, ’ > $,015.623] 258,231) 10,931] 1,985,155] 731,000 | bales exira fancy at 350. E ’s contingont in aid of tho rebelli ‘ainst freo | President is of opinion that it would be incxpedient to Rock Island 108 a 3. Sze] eb osr] arr] GOAT eTSHLUTA TIS | Hay was in moderate request, and prices were without Resolved, That tho National Union Convention at Bal- | Bmperor's contingont in ait or tho Aebel ten sed while | Seck satisfaction of these claims at this time, through am ‘The money market has been active at eeven per cent Heo 84) Bel) M21 ee aso] aso | qWotable alteration, timore in reaffirming the Monroe doctrine, ennnclated a | FONneHMEDY ve Tata tain mg? veto ended while | tot" of accession to the convention. Among’ the ; ‘ tA) tL OTB : Motassas.—The market was inactive, but prices wero | Vital principle of our governmont, the maintenance of mn Here. tong | reasons for this decision which the und for call loans, but the fears entertained in some quarters TAM) Sais] dais) geo Gol] Ane-og | | tm 5 vibe in Lavsesary to our national honor and aafoly. I ‘propose, then, to send our veterans to put it down | Teasons, for this decision which the undersigned of its becoming tight arc groundless. The statement of i ez0461| 192M] 296 30 hese ARID VOT es cota Dr RiAgA BSE MARSaE abmeeitOs|\ teseterinin’ iss heraeant Gaia eienacen GRoRmrARt? | istltiamabsancyriocierverk {t will not be necossury. | Toived States, 60. far as it I9- practicable, profer the associated banits for the week shows a decrease in WS 1eS| SECE Bae) Meas tarene | BAcEswes cnt meats, 145 do, ane 16 Kemps Te OF WAR, UPON THE MONROE DOCTRINE. peror should be bo longer deceived as to the feelings of | ! adhere toa traditional policy recommended to them deposits of more than seven millions, and in legal tender geal BP onl anaes] aesdoor| girscs | Pork market, at the opening, was somewhat firmer, but earcobal ven by the Hon, Simon Cameron, tato | the American people in regard to his position thers, Wo | by the Father of their Country, and confirmed bys hi : hundre, e " ve eeLssy| 12745] 68,063] ."659.615| 2uab29 | Subsoquently became duil and irregular, closing at At a reception given by tl need not say what we are able todo. Ho has scon that | €XPerionce, which forbids thoir making siliances wi notes of noarly five millions eight hundred thousan M. & Merch...| 2.209287] 26,476] 1.488) 1,978.93: 4,000,403 $34.623,, cash, for new mesa, ‘Tho sales included | Secretary of War, at Harrisburg, the capital of the Stale | we are able to hold the territory which our fathers be- | foreign nations, Secondiy, Mexico being’a neighbor of” The specto is reduced nearly half a million, and the | 4th Nationl.::) 15'9%.919} 200 01:11,497 381 12'508,604)3.470.878 | 10,000 bbls. ut $34 a $85 25 for new moss, $29 a $30 for ho 19th of Jul it’cal del hed the Unitod States on this’ continent, and s i“ 3,510,639] 705} 988,900} 18,597,515) 2,654, id do., $25 a $26 25 for prime, and $27 a $28 fe 4 of Pennsylvania, on the ly, to a pol lele- | queathed to us. We shouid mako it manifest, also, in a Joans more ‘than six hundred and eighteen thousand, Br S708) 270.000) '908'636) St i2s | old do., $25 a prime, and $27 & $28 for prime on him, he mad ‘add: Becoming menner, that we mean to maintain the govern- | £¥8tem of government similar to our own in many: of ite 7 ar] EE] 20638) "835899 | moss; ‘also for August, Sellers? option, about 1,600 tbls. | gation who Lad waited’ upon hiv, he Huo us Mash, | mont which they framed for vs, and the princ}ples which’ | Salt tea good the United States habitually choriaia These figures aro unfavorable, yet the plethora {i'to4| a2i's02] 951/803 82 | now mess at $340 $3460. Tho beof market. was less | upon the stato of publio affairs, from which we muke the | they asserted as necessary to preserve it—assorted, too, |) f decided good will towards that republic, and @ li of loanable funds in circulation is s0 great and 606} 89,5001 246,785] 62,270 | active, but prices woke Pei pits sori’, Stes | following oxtract:— when they were comparatively afeeble power, in detance | interest in ita security, prosperity and welfare. _ee=rn— | wore , , thelr increase is so steady, that no stringency me wore vmd'$10 a $14.60 for extra ose” Prime ees | While the American pooplo have no disposition to Of the aliled powers of the witole continent of Kurope, | mated by these sentiments the United States do not f food is likely to oceur. The bugbear of a tight money market 196,766,671 | deof was inquired for, and prices wore very firm. The | meddle with affairs beyond the ocean they are cqually | 4aJOR GENERAL FRANK P. BLALR’S FAREWELL | the present moment, when the government of Mexico is, however, always formidable, on the Stock Exchange. 46,950,782 | gales wore about 100 tlerces at $23 50. Beef hams were | determined that no monarchical form of despotism shall ORDER TO THE SEVENTEENTH ARMY CORPS—THE | is deeply disturbed by. faction within, and exposed. to in limited suppir, bet, with a very light. inquiry, prices | take the place of free government hero. | Perhaps on no WAR NOT FINISHED UNTIL MAXIMILIAN IS BX- | war with foreign nations; and, of course, the same som-, It is the spectre of all others which the bulls most dread, Btcok Maoh wore nominally unchanged. Bacon was quiet.” Cum- | other subject than that of French occupation’ in Mexico FRLLAD WAOMMEXIO timenis rendor them still more disinclined to allied war ‘and imagination is often more potent than fact in in- Me i en "S1—10:80 A. M. Borland ent was held atic. Cut meats were in much | has thero ever been & more perfect unanimity of sentt- Wacsovaar ft tne A against. Mexico than to war to be urged against her fluencing prices based upon the course of money. It is a oe Oh abetirie Rs better demand, and prices continued to rule firm. ‘The | ment, and when it becomes necessary to drive the rosaries mse eee P ng prices based upon th y: $2500 US6's,"81,¢,sm 108 100 sha Brie RR,..83 929% | bet nd. 91nd prloes Hofirm. Tho | Frough army from thelr usurpations in that. country ‘Lousvisne, July 11, 1806. themselves alone. The undersigned is further auth still indispensable to the interests of the government that | 10000 do. +107 200 ..- 2800 OL | Stlos wore about 70 packages toc to lard market | tore will be no differences of opinion as to the modo To rae Orvicers AND Soupi:ns. Oy Tus Skvuxazunea | to siateto the plcnipotentaries, for the informa monetary case at tho great fiuanclal centros should | 12000 US 0's, 6-20reg 106% 400 Hud River RR .. 111 rs, 34 e ice | and manner of accomplishing that result. Anny Conrs:— the soversigns of Spain, Prance and Groat Brita:n, that vari & 100000 US6’s,5-20cou 106 800 do [ anogg | Was ashade firmer, with an increased inquiry, the sales ‘ee paiies In taking lave of you I feel it my duty to express my | the United States ure so earnestiy anxious for the safety continue, for with stringency would come a rapid | gsoo00 di 10614 é Deing about 1,200 bbls, at 194¢c. u 25c., the outside price SPEECH OF SENATOR NYK, OF NEVADA. senso of obligation, nut only for the gervice you have | 8nd welfare of the republic of Mexico that they have: Enda Kellner i Sng ok Buter94'8 | aye, mes. Hye, Uled Sain Sermon om | enaead he foramen, bas fe aetneveaes Ge | Sey nm Me ige k Bere tOheoss was firm, with only a email businoss | the State of Nevada, in an addroys deliverod. by him at ge AE pn Pasta panies em Fore {he zeputation | pome material aid and advantagen’ wil0h, it 1 oped, doing. at 9c. 0.15340. fo, common {2 prime. wr p the Cooper Institute in this city, on the evening of May |:me. In whatever position I may hereafter be 1} may enable that fon ane to satisfy the just claims and, efficient management of the roads and their consequent eon oe pata Le an a ge Cae Grider toe 5 Pg! ew Flr a ans a Polk ie) ‘i, | 16 Inst, said:—I don’t know what conclusion you havo shle Pi it of ry duty w itpnate mul to your in- ee ae aes a eee cmbag — bers an ni b 7.30's, 8 lO. cal ie ne % a a . Pt rest lo mot care ip place recount our ic wasteful expenditure, It is estiniated on good authority | i599 NYork 7's,1868 98% 2000 Mich S&NIRR 64% fro, toe. a 72: arrived at ou this lope of the continent with reference | service. and achievements; they. are. written in’ the | levy against Mexico, The sovereigns need not be im" that the working expenses of many of our prominent s. 71 100 do. 643% | Rick was dull, but pricos ae firm. to tho usurpations of Maximilian in Moxico, but 1 tell |' history of our country, and will not be forgotten by | formed that this proposal to. Mexico dae beep anade,. apt i iniya might be ruseed fy per et without pal _ Scaife hl as ery ate spt | Sane wabave died ponies. | shng yo ore, ou geopegr toy oe ove men | Seale eat Na" “ha SR = ing thelr efficiency; and this 1s especially the oase with fing Porte Rico, at from 126, n 15%0,, aud £00 hoxos Ha. | We have decided to say, at some time not far distant, to | Whe have presernee Mei e loans setae: fo Havent: Soe hope Cink hey might find, through the’ the Northwestern roads. In the course of time, how- 12734 | Vana, at from 12c, a 157%. Mr, Maximilian that be bas got to “get up and get.” | be especially pleasant in this instice to me, that of re- | ability of Mexico to regult from the treaty, and ber ever, the stocks now floating in Wall streot will bo 106 | jeunes Perey iastberd ror wie realized. | With us the Monroo doctrine is a living reality, and wo | calling your triumphs, and even at the risk of provoking mode Sicaih as) Uencimemeloueh and preagy hie 6 200 do. 2d call 12714 ee 8 D a # c criticisin-by @ depar:ure from the accustomed formalities ought up by investors, and as speculation in them | 2000 Chios Mprofetf @2 300 dO. te evae | « Touscns.—The morkot was quiet, but. prices continued | aro determined that it shall be epeedily enforced. op CaN POE ees areek diminishes, the prevailing corruption in their manage- 3000 Chic NWisim 85 do. firm, We hoar of smail transactions in common lugs at | gpygon of THE NON. UENRY WINTER DAVIS, CHATE- | tions, which, I hope, may not only Prove useful to you, decline in certificates of indebtedness and every other | 69600 form of national security as well as of railway shares. The latter aro still inherently weak, owing to the in- | “5900 US 6s, 5.20 6,ni 105 our country, which mont will be likely to give place ta something approach- Chic & RkI bd 101 600 4346. gold. ne market was decktedly more active at | MAN OP THE COMMMITTZE ON FORKIGN AFFAIRS OF | but bonolicia, also, to tie Causa ing hon-sty of purpose, and such speculative directors as | 30 shsot Nat Bank 105 20 Fe ese remy wraro about 650 bbls, Wonern, | TH HOUSH OF REPRESENTATIVES OF Tux UNITED | YQA lave Dinvod est, You ee ce et Ore Spe rs, now control large interests in Wall street will find their | 30 WesternUnionTel 73 400 at $2.17 a $2.18, closing steady. STATES. sivorediat Chicago, Jn!y-4, 1865. There ig ono othcr and most important consideration to | Sim— ie #0 oy 8. Lam Babee! to hee. occupatic ne, At it railroad directors for | 100 Q’silver Mg Co.. 55. 7 " 7 . which I point your attention, Simultaneously with the | that moro ulty partios Mexieo sheer pcan SI lp eR ¥ te” Drowning Casualty in orth River |. Westand to-day, before the nations of the world, as | WaPo of the rebellion against our government a | is likely to arise than was contemplated. ff serious re. the American peoplo never stood before. All Europe | w, ‘made by ‘of tho most nt of the European | sistance is made, it is not im Three Lives Lost. Was opposed to us. ‘They hastened to vost our euemics | Savoy upon the republic of Frm peer ihe Europese | Soud out an inoréased force, abd | the most part, mere speculators in the stock of tho | 200 6. so, nest Ae i votable y } early Last Sunday evening, about Lalf-past eight o'clock, a | With the rights of war; they throw open. thelr ports for | Sha‘with indications of such an untulstakable character | now believed thal her pu Sethe Ran AT Spain, ot companies they represent; and there is every reason | 200 Canton Company 39 to suppose that they use their official position to promote 4 200 do. . am NY Contral RR melancholy accident occurred in the North river, off their privateers; they prepared jn their machine shops | 25'to leave no.donbt that the rebellion and the invasion secee ones with those ee thei ative interests. They have no inducement ol breaki: block: 5 © beobdblion Unlonn oa th scaonole ace dieaptith to. | ie’! eae oe Héboken, by which the lives of tro min. and one child | (SENS wih which out en thles pret Mags Hs ars of Mexico wero, but parts of « conspiraay against repub- | there Fox has ® speoial object of 'its own to answer, sheir friends and th ticlpate in the its, and | 106 “4 ono 94 were lost; and three men and one woman wero snatched | four years they filt-d out sbips-of-war and manned thom can “ Ee ind maeihcee dts on pee ~* ‘With much respect, Cag oe nah hp ha te le ee Ragged With English sallora, to depredato on our commerce, | Crushed, a{\er ei erte te se of our own a a 2 a 5 sistor Excellency Ww. H. SxwAnn, Secroiary of State, from the yawns of death by tlie prompt assistance ren- k Pc ag Bee mel g Ploeg dered them by Lieutenant Robert Woods, of the United They bad or ihrow. ‘They knew well that if the repub- of Memeo heeinaraneett pean Meccan: en Re MB, SEWARD TO MR. DAYTON, States Revenue steamer Cuyahoga. The particulars ot 1 Hic came safely out from thts struggle it would not suflce ferme al wen pte, ec ay ter hey rr ¥, DErakTMent OF rm, the end affair, as near as could be ascertained, aro as fol eee frets dee aoe ae me a, pire, as the Hapsburgs, supported by the bayonets of France, | gim—We observe Indications of W growing opinion tm lows:— ment—that hereditary thrones alone could peacefully paccam eb wer orta obi, Maree. pe ey ae Europe that the demonstrations which are being made by A boating party, consisting of five men, one woman and | transmit power in & government; for they would | {rim'cal to our own—an asylum for all the dia- | Fpee 2. ie Batley! Lhe ya : vhen “a sure thing” can be done in Wall street by the were cooking of accounts they seldom hesitate. The highest and lowest closing prices of the leadirg Htocks at the regular board during the present month were:— Highest Lower. Frio. 9836 19% one child, started from the New York side and proceeded havo standing before them unbroken in all Its gorgeo 8 | gty in our country, from whence Hid 113% 107% anocke hosne panoply of war, and still more glorious in its civil as- eer A plotted, and Fe oor — = Syn {rill bring to a monarohicel erarnioet ee 8 Hauy-rast Two o’Cioce P. M. up the river on a pleasure excursion. After enjoying | poct than before, an illustrious example to the contrary. G2" | $67000 US6’s,"81,rog 107 200 shs Erie RR, 630 themeeives in various ways during the afternoon, they They would see thirty millions of American pene Ley ee a Pg Moar mand end - prince, This country is deeply concer in the fax | 20000 US6's,6:20,'cou 106 R srereatoretarn to theirhomes, and had just reached | choosing their own rulers and dictating their policy, ro- | {h, A Oe, ae a ss the’ cain ak: Mecioo? Cs 42 | 1500 do 108% that part of the river abreast of the Hamburg Steamship | dressing their: own wrongs, ploughing thelr own lands, Bh, eeahe teeta failure of thet: part of ay xico? | its relations, a8 well to the allies as to Moxico, The Company's wharf, when, from some unknown cause, the | forging their own arms, filing the ranks of their own io Lager ob oe a atin cae con- | Prosident has therefore instructed me to submit his bout capsized and’its occupants were precipitated ‘into | armies, creating thetrown generals Sighting their own bat- bbe te ye eros on r a views on the new aspect of affairs to the parties com- the water, Tho officers of the Revenue Cutter Cuyahoga | tles and compelling submission to the laws ney had made, bop tn Po ae yoned ven nti goa ce mage mp bgcry te sia ek ik: Aoall hearing the cries of distress, immediately dis- and defying all nativns to arrest them in their progiess. quneanct sh ‘and England, ‘of itwelf defeat das es Cepheid ote oA gt pPaninh 2-8 Michigan Southern New York Central. Cleveland and Pittsburg. 6634 Chicago and Rock Island. ¥ 101% Fort Wayne..... 06.065 100% 95% Tho gold market opened at 14354 and declined to 143, a 300 Michigan but subsequently rose to 14434, closing at 144 bid. The 100 MichS&Nind RR. 65 tahet two boats, under the command of Lieu. | (Tromendo.s cheering.) They were too gure of their volume at sett ey was light and the tone of the market 109 lilinols Gon RR.. 127 | Yenant Woods, to the sssistance of ihe, Onifortictnten; fant, thoy thought as the traitors here thought, that bye ir hry fanned — pet eget prea tical objects, and only a redress of grievanc:s. He pe aioe Oninkifies cer 25% 200 CM & NW pret... 00% | sid tt Ia manly owing to. that. gentleman's timely | the South could not be conquored, and that the North | { gunartw ky rcope ftean that sountrs 1 sore Manat | Bot, Goubs the sincerity of {peal tus coutidence 100 she Canton Co... 393¢ 300 do. 6. arrival and indofatigable exertions that they all did not | Would'go to pleces in tho collision, and therefore | jr i1¢ doss not withdraw them they will ’ driven out by in reat ith, if it cou! ae oul boy we Foreign exchange has been dull, and bankers’ sterling | 100 QuicksilverMgCo 663% 200 do. 60: sleep that night in afwatery grave. Two of the menand | held their han and did not intervene. The; — a 100 NYCRR, ex 4.820 91 200 Cleve & Tol RR.. 101 | a Tite child were Qrewied before the boats reached | thought our day of doom was come, and it ¥, | that Power which cannot submit to have its institutions at sixty days has been fold at 1083 a %(; but somoare | 100 NYCRM,oxd.sv0 1 20) Cee kisid Rit 108 | themsand the survivere—-thrce men and one woron— | BOt linpossiblo that thelr error proved our salvat.on. jut threatened by incroachments 0° inimical systome on this unwilling to draw at this rate. The purchases of five- | 199 Erie RR..2d call 92% 200 do......... 108% | whon rescued were completely exhausted, and wore | we will remember that it was their crror and not their | Continent, and to which the invasion of Moxico was not twonties on European account this morning Indicate 100 Pitts, FWAChIRR 9634 | taken out of the water more dead than alive. They were morit, and will visit its consequences upon them. 100 do ......880 963g | all taken on board of the Cuyahoga, where everyth (Cheers.) No sooner did they suppose the terrors ot the continued depression in the forelgn exchange market was done by the officers of the vessel to make the American people were gono—that the great wgis of our ican people. and light exports of gold for a little while longer. 4. Disbursements at the Office | Comfortable after which they wero taken to Hoboken, | protection pools to cover the republics of America, than | OUF Protection the foc re in dec! hat ‘The Clearing House furnishes the following résumé of | © stant Troasurer of the United | tozether with their boat, and sent to their homer. They began their work. S)ain seized upon St. Domin. | £0 allack Mexico, while Mader ue stew Protection, | Moxico is moved only by Mexican citizens now In Europe. tas lnk ioe euarterty reperte of the eanceiatedbenke of}, |, Seneeey OE wen, FUEms Pan Mee meen ond | Wwewere Came ce lesen ie Mees of Uae tae ote | oe hor ancient colony, and invaded Peru, whose inde- | 8? as, to shi rom the establishment | ‘The Pregideot, however, deema it his duty to express to q ly Topor July, 1805, unfortunate men, Mr. John Hamilton aud child, the hus. | pendence sho hud never recognized, reasserting hor orig, of ‘monarchy, was to atinck anally, and, | 1p. | the allies, in all candor and frankness, ale te July 1, 1866, by balance. «++ $6,990,899 | band of the woman who was in the boat. The cause of | inal title, Franco and England, under the pretext of bea , to attack us. AL _ wk on ting | no monarchial government which could = a ‘Mystery that will probably | playing the bailiff to collect dues for their subjccus, Vaan 9 hate wg ae purtured | yy in the presence of navies and armics ta June 2, March, June %, Receipts during the G T364. 1866.” | “Custome $9,008,190 hevsofved. upon the, coron Lid are recovered ; but it is su] inquest when the bodies | conspired against the republic in Biexico, and under the wi by some to havo hap | thu: falee provext undertouk. carrying “order” into the Fe} Praag hgh Dg rene Se peton pend fod queer mt eecutlty. oF permanence: al 4 from tho parties indulging foo freely in liquor. | widst of that distractod country, and added new con- adopted, ened from tho partion indulging 100 fray a uatioiy- | fusion to. disturb the quiet Wih was setting down | and wiich cur lterests end bosos were cunaged to afin, | if the tirune:sueuba be-eamnee 00 ead Foneen ie. strong of alchoholi¢ drink, and itis thought that they | overthaterepublic. Insidiously they wrought, with an | 1131 principle coincides with our PEL npn Tr | Mexican nativity, That, under such the were sbout changing sonts or rocking tho boat at the ; armed powcy. Under the false pretence of a desire to will eS aintained, ‘whole conspiracy, sone all its pew goverment Aa fall, ty time of tho droadful occurrence, establish Beace, they have destroyed the last rempants ash be i the reine Renee into Support ‘European wi i oan berg het Pe a daek G permanant are tn the wale civilized world if our diplomacy, heats. permanent seltayrid are ~ aa ied tpemanet eal | Retna Se Sarat re rca play of arp arpa MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. Wexico. They hind Jost assed rough, such asrugele | Yoon ree naeaary bo our snety and pocury f that otal murrenticn,eurone and pm cn be Post 0 with the Catholle Church, wiitibe power he gia dind object can be obtained by pacific means, then soldiery 1s continent of America, and thts would ia heen 130 Continuation of the Narrative of the | pood, which held three-fourths of her territory, pe ‘as | at an end, and your sole business hereafter will be to de- | father than the ending of revolution im Mexico. These - Sie SORREIS | Balai oe ores -ggft2000 | Blight of Jeff, Davis—The Progress of | wo ‘have been driven into calision. vith the ene ees ein te aeerided with hema ‘To that | views are. grounded some knowledge of the polit a) Baetsso | 0018700 = oe) daslog —— panting Restoration—The Present Condition ot | slave power, which owned so much of our | {00 oO ne pan recm eeald the ypc ene nd! | cal sentiments and habite of in America. t e+ ia pts @ month...-..++ M7802 1, oo» ony | the South—Petrolia Hevisited—Import= | UTI. iy tet ower aecalariziog te land nnd 12 Do per oc usetal thad tu the. Sasi, which ney have | gel tntaresteand | wmpathies of this vustry. Would’ BO x Tho following Agares compare the last weekly state. | Payments sioSib1s | ant News trom Europe, dic de. distributing thera tmodg th Reon sod tanyersted'a redeennd.” Bok sf tho folly and wickednom which fo: | Wit te other azneran rpublin ment of the Now York associated banks with the re-| poisnoe Gr, interest accounts... $7,820,485 ‘The mail steamship Occan Quoon, Captain Slocum, in Uteaiare when ei Hoe mt with the purpose | tpt republican system on this continont should still _pre- économie eiekt neppen ao geeanguenne Lemoore 4 turns of the previous wook:— Appropriations ........+.00 "e37,740 will leave this port to-day, at noon, for Aspinwall. Sone er otaterpert 18 Atrerica, rafvsed. to recog. | Yalh and Buropean despots continue to threaten, us Wy & ‘oither on’ this continent or i=: EB ios ttt? | payment tn ott 8,458,825 | Tho malls for Central America and the South Pacite | mise the government ow Juares, Irpéaod on the pean ftanking —~— empabegagubagantt | 2 cahiclent to say tba in the Presidente 5 o el,’ aeerr 5 t x morn! an Austrian it master, im ‘Trench iplote + emancipation continent from Bure Jox,700,000 Ise. resver1 | Payments ix notes. rene a arenas Sedition forthe. Facitcwin | Smee, Uoasted that order was founded in Mexico, aud FRANK P. BLAIR, Major General, ‘optrol has been the, principal feature in ie history 20,822, 903 20,778,166 | 6,747,914 sw Youn Henat—Saiien for c—will | with Mexico bleeding at bis feet, reforred to his hamé | Our Warning to the Weste: Airing the ant enter. aoe rp eee Tove 52,166,229 46,956, 732 ANCE... seseseecseserseeeceeseeverseess $2,710,310 | bo published at half-past nine o'clock in the morning. aud history as a jient guarantee that he could im- oF rm Powers. im contrary direction be coo 6,589,706 7,086,454 | Receipts for Custom in the month of July, It will contain:—A continuation of the interesting nar: government on the Mexicans against the will of | DIPLOMATIC POSITION OF TUR UNITED ATATRS WITH | immediately succeeding century while pose ho pasion. He had forgotten December and the Boule- BRFERKNOB TO THB FRENCH INTERVENTION IN | America isso rapidly ‘Tesources #o rapidly vards, or porhaps ure not in his hietory. MEXICO—CORRESPONDENCE OF TUB DEPARTMENT and society so forming itself 8,641,801 | his attompt to eecape from the country. Accounts of the | sion of vitoring order” ‘was undertaken cor Bere: Ov STATE. printre 888 the lat d ‘an who tendorly, calmly advised tht should MR. DATTON TO MR. SEWARD. necessary the $6,206,888 | progress of Restoration in the ate rebel States. Interesting | ean foos, wh 7 calmly advised that, we ahioald SS ee that Boropean oles oad steady agree upon a polly = deviations from the returns of the previous Wook | 180. ion nears sig 900008100 | rattve of the Staff Officer who accompanied Jeff. Davis in are as follows:— in Joana. . Increase in the month of July, 1805... Decrease in deposits —— to Increase 0. .« B Cr., bullion and expense account f accounta from our Special Correspondents of the condition | make terms lost wo should be destr ate! M to such a counter revolution a3 one Decrease in Iga tenders. “hseay’ Of . oe 1,042,011 | of affairsin the Southern States, Graphic accounts of our indigbaulon at Sha grave tence and neat eitb ate to "thd amemypecn ‘ie United Staten ay innate to their own interests. twill only remark Lemans Increase in circulation. .. .. 495,688 | Coin recived during the month, $72,443 another visit to the Petroleum region of Pennsylvania, | foulty, but, Partape, mot. unwisely. But that time of | three per cent on the debt due to the Mexican bond- syocaealtp the eihanaan.oe) * avoid lending the aid —The tennssctions at the Clearing House for the week | Fine Dare dd ee = with details of it present condition and future prospects. | Pe have not forgotten the iusult nor cen to aprediate Bele Tenet tap tan eatal’ Leonel the rosie ‘would, nevertheless, ‘be re c vor compare as follows with the business of the previous ——1— | Late and interesting nows from Europe, and reports of fhe grcatneas of the danger to republican institut in- | Mexico at Paria, Of course 1 was not ignorant of the presence of those forces there, Legpet nt oe wook :— eT ‘an imperial | condition of the diplomatic relations between France and Teak peapeee, ame Danwei that alli t events of the day, volved in lowing the example of Ciearings for the wook ending Jnty 22, 1965. 9517,174,080 | Payments in coin. ne pee he {arose esdlig On the ‘ulos of on, Amereka fo- Hexic yet fet that tho id of the Mexican Minister | fr presence there no such revolution eould Single copios, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six cents. ¢ r ‘ Payments in fine bara. bli, _ Buy by Euro) T might in a certain event be Seana Aor tne Sea ending daly 95° 1808: 22 308079 te : ~y -" the ‘ ‘bas ocnsed When ee a ly willing bay ‘anxious to 00: with me in bring- | Tho Senate of the United States has not Bunn fora Seok ong Saya; Assn Pacecngere Aarinee Nonteteys nu | SarMangak ta tat oeine Maeeta | BAA st neces Wy | omaent toon ane gor aie ie Tho business at tho Sub-Troasury to-day was as fol- nM Luda Wy area arte great victories, the, representatives of Powers | England ani France. “His own interviews had ot been | 10g government in Mexico, with, the of Jows:— Schubert an ; Samuel Bichel un | Stood at the back of the President, and while every attonded with any favorable ies, to relieve it from LaF ey Receipts for customs SF ores H arrend, Morris Collmann, | European face wore an aspect of polite our addressed a note to Mr. Thouvenel on the solic. | This, ge! is only & qi of domestic a a Ishi rear ogo Se Agata toi: | Sok pm randy. reat wy i | UAE arse talib" * | sree te indwng Say sun pen ok ~ James Cats, Jamies da, Hamel Ball Beall ayer Semmes | AicN'wuutiae be today oF ieamonrew, “or 9 Sree Tr Tagarecd Gun inna ta “your pro. | opinion in this government of among the. Americas Bubseripis to Get ion -.0 Evita, Brog Edin“ foege, Lanny Winn | Suter 2a gatne a ttae of seeiaten, noose | MMe, axa whieh ToLond Ley te tines of | ee (nage tne nats apne ot shore i —_ ‘ in consol Ing the no |. Merci wi The following table shows the imports and exports of Total... sessessseeeecesecees cove ens eees OM, 750,005 fairies, hie itrnestine Ui M4 Solomon fi who may be in power, arene ok Maating 16 contre ae the same as that now presented by me. He gave me no | ment in that country. Tom, oir, yout it servant, bullion to and from Great Britain during oach month | Less temporary loan to be roim- Herguor, Indy and four children, "Mra Ga Gestinies of this nation; no ‘matter who may attempt to | reason to suppose the proposition would be novepted, bat SEWARD. from the 1st of January, 1864, to the Sist of May, pa TE oe «$3,166,805 pny AO Mre M ogo ee Miss 7 stop ite — a or preach Tmoderstion or the Se cmer, a nth ‘The amount of fg om Wa. eg ben ge at e depos! 5 oeee ae , y o danger of perpetual war, the introduction of a European England much than 9,705,808 | ant indy, too ~" prince hudan American’ ‘tcpublic. for the arpore of | that indian Ie tall they seek) the proposition iu Panse, March 81, 1868 . a | Krummel iien the ‘nding on ile ruins a hereditary throne, 18 an wll be more vorably recolyed there than here, UF mach | Sin 8 BGT Reet 1898,513 Balance... s++06 ceeeeeseeseee++ 4 $00)008,009 | Mise Angie Wendl franc Lieber hart, Herd | defiance of, the dedaratlon of President Monroe, should be 80, 1 will mop whip Eg A Pw roterred Ser loon oe Te dice torr 40°14 ae sa ugU a 10 pledged re- | French 1,040'174 | Statement of Rasiness at the United States Froundhing, | f Mf ane fara H pent it. (Applause. Peele: Se autempe to bpd ihe gem Tec, however Ay ood oT A ain ais Ai cae Teiaall | Assay Omice, a¢ New York, for the Moth Cece isp Enyma"Rolfenratt. Sie iy Bios fo ut evlaonce oh a eee segeruens | ont, Chstrected ‘ortho United Sater, "Shoutd deo said Trane et tenawute as of her Purpose hot 2 902/938 ng Ju! ) oa Mins 'Renang, Ferd, Bebule, demann, Ming | @iseent with the bayonet at the throat. No argu terfere ith the internal rnment 806,224 osite of Kola— Li v Mise aia bo ithed ti that submission to armed | rebellion at an day be supprersed, and leave us | in! in way wil B. 1305018] Poreipn ootaa\ ESE ed acho ¢ sega IY | force is free choos, fot them withdraw their armies, | with a argo and army on fout, Anda navy tn- | Mexico. That thle sole Dirbore wie a Pa 556,348 Foreign bullion Dormus, Alfred Mayor, J iu bet, john Mavret, Auges Appianse.) Lot them leave If they don’t like | creased, different may develop th of thoir claims and reparation Tongs 03 a United States bullion. Qoponhoimer, Jobn pehwink 1 Fred jahne, O big “% Ihe state of anarchy which als there, im a a = no wish to comment upon this view of the the done lw that tho. President’ repobed, entre 6,208 tr Mate 7 it to ite al condition. to their right to in- | qu sisted, {" “ teres AlOT OOS | Total iasdesdeddesds ds cil¥b¥ dacesdesoesnes” 9088000) Da gy Tota, Geo, Mog. oun Oe teste wiirUhe imornahaghire of Mexico. It. is. w per. With thach respect, Thavo the honorto be, reepeetfully ] confidenes in these hawarances; but feaitg ete. ,674,587 | Dopoeits of silver, inelnding purchasos— fold, ‘Stes ‘Mar ‘vray Mra Theodore = ual menace tous, If nood order we prefer a | your obedient Sar yah ae WM. L. DAYTON. jo the well-being i the santgueten phen Foreign peltuet ss $20,700 | Herm Sicoxnerd, Geo Lenaveater, Mr and Mra duhn Pryor Eiterent nett 0 Iguie Napoleon, toe ewe ire His xcelloncy WHT. Spann, Secretary ot Bato, Ge, | Mn owe in reference 10 the preseut and thurs . foreign bullion . 10,000 y * | ror ince, wi no 8; we be . 88,000 | United Staton bunlioh (edditained tn wot). Boon | filer, Nw ollie Heiner Mr and Airs Henig and, farulys ror erin freedvia hero, and we will have freedom from id Panis, Nov. 6, 1961, | of that, fa prevent iauprebanslsn os these 60 02% | Cuited Bates bullion (old eolne).... Hi Muler, Chariotie Peter, Mr Louing Woldiatl 2 MarE, | hore to Cape Hora, applause.) 1 desire no polioy of | Sm- Your, daopenge Ney MA bape Rady Ja Ad to give yous copy, youl leave 800,868 | Vatbod Biates pallion (Lake Superior) Cight'in the stoercge. ps ecarues, I merely stand wares renaeat Monroesiood, (0 re Aer Engh oo °y oe pone hyn 1 A ay i done. i ae momen execeeeee | Un ‘ gn es . here Henry Clay stood, where Danie! stood, HObadgss gaseescgaess +... 825008 004-0" To tat tae |. “A oaiales Wallon Covad | pil Pate py acy & Pak 4 aaeawe ‘Srna Where the Congress of 30 rane Wiesloned ine | duly received, but the iatter wan mauured Ly the thres | Tam, aif Your obudient servant, alreiary o¢ Bate, be T.xcoun tinpohs over, Oxporie in'17 mon the, 1./20/081,160 | Total........+6 Coy Welas nnd family, M Mayniurm, atte nr J ou i ina mission, in (he of thie principle aa } government, Se eee ee iret k the Hated eT ks ie ane Bite . ‘ot ’ 4 ny y " ne Reis, peop! y a IN. An application was rade in the Supreme Court to-day | TIN! deposits, payable tn ba Er Fornenettng, Bean, Male, Braye rae Maat | Spplled to Mexico, that the voorrm na they may seo fk, | October lark Had tt come earlior howevar, it would DaPARTNENT oF 4 TR, for a receiver on the sudgmont obteined againat the posite, payable in cols... lor, Mr Schahd, O Sehaeiter, W Rath, A Henckel, A’ Kempt, | put we do not Ino a inonarchial power as a good | have been usoless to solicit the kind offices of France | , Wasnixartox, March 31, 1802. A Wilron, Geo Weirel, Mario Weluel, JB Belonek, and arey to pula repens "0 fer) | with Spain, When she Wholly declined an agoeptance of b’ SmI transmit extracts from a desvatcl Maxiposs Mining Compaty, ‘Tho Judgracnt was returued | TOtdlssrcsssersecererseresreseegeeersessees $704j000 | iy tho wterune, nurse to put a republic t, (Applauae aad Iauglt