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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 117,. 1865, 2 one u Navigation for FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Te sivminie oo su iait wore 25,88 Cond ; the ouakon ST&WT tons, against 30,068 tons 1@ year—showing & decrease of 19,466 tons ‘ | report shows the receipts and eh ipments nal tails from the perturbation bs . wannab from tne to the 11th inst. :— A was poe thy for all descriptions. We notice Additio De of the Naval ‘considerable distrust sti!! and will probably con- tinue to linger for some weeks to come in financial circles, tn consequence-of the shock oocasioned by the Ketchum fravds, the extent of which is not yet fully ascertained. ‘nore iso report current that the author of the gold shev= targorieg has been arrested on board the Asia, and a bOP* wax generally expressed that it would prove true, The amo or segurities abstracted from the office safe of Mortis Ketouin, « gon is stated to be $2,490,000; . Tattow.—The market was fairly active at 2,938 | Tho sales wore 115,000 pounds at 1130. @ 103. 82 | Wamkey.—Revelpta, 45 bbls. ‘The market was stoody, with sales of 360 bbis, mainly at $2 19. TRIALS AT POLICE HEADQUARTERS. hac’, Shipment, sales of 120 hhds. Kentucky at 80. @ 220. Battle on the Parana. 5,003 THE LOSSES ON BOTH SIDES. Total. ...ceeereee The following figures chow the traffic on the Great Western Railroad of Canada for the week ending: August eteemth Ward School Teacher in aggregate 11:—1804, $47,122; 1805, $00,835; ae Troubic—The Penalty of Going to & cer wan sroind Be“ued Ketchumn’s defateations it Tho following is a cosnparative statement of the <a | PicniemA Complaint Against Captain me ~: “ire. That he did not eppre- | toge of the North ee PompanEe Mills, of the Eighth Precinct—A Citizen the disclosure of his fraudusiy schemes so soon as | Earnings in July, 1865. age Complains of Being Looked Up as & : aaj ee ver ors tn slatement that Fleer Witness—He Calls One of the Commis- = my apes Dip os ache Se Uncle Johm and is Repud! and itty thousand dollars on Monday, only © fecmntt’ | Tncroaso,....++-++- sioners hours | mo following are the comparative earnings for July of || ated=An Explanstion of the Melati prior to his absconding. This inference, however, uy of the ipal prenentie re be erroncous, as other motives may have governed this ') 9™° principal railroad ? Tuk ship, . heavy Graft upon the funds of the frm, It is under- 865. Of tue large number of seats on cist saattathe quarters yesterday there were but tew of special stood that Mr. Morris Ketchum has expressed the hope Reto ras aeiorlie of oreasiainia a ong’ Progress of the Paraguayan Invasion of Southern Brazil. F INCREASING PROSPERPTY OF BUENOS AYRES. A ef ie j i oH eighteen thousand . Gener INFLUX 0} GOLD FROM EUROPE. | 13's, General Lopes was to be at ror neni e Oth ull eror was to leave that day for Rio ic af eee of paying about sixty cents on the dollar of his irm’s uartered, Wabilities in cash, and that Messrs. Charles Graham & $04,198 531,008 saitonn, ep seene eink gen, SOA INET re. J pani ie Dae of Sar is Oo. will bo likely to thirty cents on the dollar in . Commissioners. ; # ‘Minister of War, and other bi cash, Meanwhile we 8 ‘an assignnens in | Pitteties, Rost Warea ant hicago wat ais ) Mr. Anthony Geraghty, of 1321 Third woh op Dae THE AMERICAN ACCOUNT, Blais ey ste poled spinon th r favor of Groesbeck & Co. Atlantic and Great Western 332,008 595,523 | stated that be was teacher in the Seventy-ninth at &., : &e., &e. would be appointed adhe "aud Pi ‘At the second board the stock market wasactivoand | Cleveland wid tits feverish; but a mach steadier feoling was apparent than | North Peunsylyauia, ‘0T8 69,479 on Tuesday. Prices were, however, iu every instance, ve" | he went to Bellevue Garden on Sea i see considerably below those current at yesterday’s second Stock Exenange. for some recreation, and that whi Doard. Erio showed a decline of 434, New York Central US 6s, ‘a1, 0 100g, doe wee Sen 3 assaulted him without just poe pe we sae a i Raton Be He, tl a | Fe a aaa 2 eee 134, Cleveland and Pitsburg 3, Northwestern 1, Rock ey | ee Sage rey sre rina Isignd 1, Fort Wayne 3s, Cumberland 134, — <.. wt dost, | '04 a einen sg a poe rer 1% ti re slightly de- nesses in support a Rap it eet vi 6 Ei er 3 succeed in making out a very good case, some of thom pressed in symputiy with the rest of the market, ; assisted by the Jecling in fye-twenties abroad. Coupon oot Lcrapricyts eas ae tostitying that: he was rather the worse for liquor on the i 214,533 226,048 | school, appeared as complainant against officer Burns, of 89,533 108,651 | the Twenty-third precinet. Citizen Garaghty stated that AGER ay Our Buenos Ayres Correspondence, Buenos Arges, June 26, 1865, ‘The groatest naval battle ever fought in South Ame- va rioa took placo on June 11, botween the Bra- te ae whith counted ten gun zilian and Paraguayan fects, on the river.) hundred rifled cannon on board. Tho eight small vessels of the enemy sustained a tremendous cannonade from Parana, some two hundred leagues inland, and, about | ine imporial dost and passed down the river; Dut ono of three leagues below the city of Corientes. Inthe pres- | them was. in hor machinery, and forced to run ent war ' Brazil, Uruguay and the Argentine Confedora- Sapued. eee: nm ena eee Ls Seepage tion are alliod against Paraguay. Brazil is tho strongest | ones gave chase to the enemy, and naval power among the allies, and has to fight the navy | Olinda wasattacked by the Belmonte. & gee r a 3 lion Ted to, Paraguayan: : 4 five-twentics of tue old issue wore 3¢ lower. Sixes of | 5000 _do..+..848 985% 400 do.cs-e..e. G1 | Occasion refer ae ee — Poa om ge nOaPerALier. i 1881 %. Tea-fortivs were neglected, but steady. Seven- | 70000 US6's,ly c niss 97% 600 do. 61% | Officer Burns|said he was at the plonte and was talking | of Paraguay nearly or quite alone. board the Brazition gg a territie hand | Retarning downstairs to the dining room the oom * thirty notes of the first and second series sold at 983, } 72000 Tennessee 6's... 72, 400 with officer Connolly, when Garaghty came up and said | On the 11th inst. the Paraguayan fleot swept down the | to hand Oght ensued, lasting for ten minutes, | te) found tl erge ty ‘employes of the Grand Trunk an important discount, Thore was a sale of Western | 11000 Vii og 's. Hd 300 to.Conpolly, ‘Don't mind Burns, he's.ne gentleman——he's | river, offering battle, » They had eight: steamers quite _ anton Pe sorter eas <a ony wes raadesenael Re ay i 4 Union Telegraph stock at 73, Bank shares were inert. 3000 N lina 6's. 75 100 bad man,” together with other equally irritating re- | floating batteries. They took position under me of See Oe Oe ace, eh Seentee navibeeiner for pe ater ‘At the open board at one o'clock the whole market . 00 marks; that, he was under the influence of Liquor, and | their own batteries, mounting forty fled cannon. The | perished or escaped by swimming. In half an hour wo | for, and one-balf returned ea cannl, 6 .-0.2:9er-cons, cneMeaas 0 finaity became so disorderly that the officers were com- | Paraguayan fleet carried a boarding crow of 1,700 mon, | Brazilian vessels boarded the Bel ‘and now the en- | otter portion was disposed of at Point Edi showed an improvement of 1 a 2 per cent., the volume o! 8 rie 2,000 soldi gagement became general between nine Brazilian and TIOT. business st.ll being large, an eagerness to buy more than rh 200 polled to arrest him. Citizen Garaghty said, ‘I was not | and the battery was manned by 2,000 soldiers. six Paraguayan vessels. It lasted aix hours, with the bi te Yee Pike 5 spy oe ioe counteracting the avidity to sell, At tho second regular = She Ritinces. tiny = drank; I was soberer than I am to-day.’’ He acknowl- The Brazilian force consisted of nine gunboats. The | most des; hero!sm and awful carnage on both sid pet bey ba river to Fort Gratiot, where tha board the improvement continued. Erie closed 3% higher | 20000 American gold 141% 600 edged, however, that he had drunk a fow glasses of lager, | battle began at half-past nine A. M. and lasted till aix | but the jayans were so hard pressed that they soross Quite a crowd had collected at the « and President Acton asked. him if he thought that assist. ed to make him more sober, On the whole the case was not well made out against the officer, he proving by good witnesses that he did not exceed his duties, or commit any more violence than was necessary in arresting the | boarding crew, the helm in possession of @ Paraguayan, | and at the hour I write the batteries of Riachuelo ara was in waiting. P. M., with varying fortune to either belligerent, Both | {0 run "One reaan gunboat wes tilly deteoed, bat, | nd Goneral Grant, who had pusped unobserved 0 sides fought with terrible pertinacity. At one time throo | anothor nearly 80, Toatos aro very heavy an bout | C8! was eagerly, sought 4 3 5 | kno dl vessels attacked the principal Brazilian steamer, and her | sides, about one thousand six hw between: both; ith cheers: 4 fol d to shake b a , her deck nearly covered with the thirty-four Brazilians, who swam ashore, fell into the eA ‘while others, more bast. flag was already down, her y enemy's hands. The Brazilian ficet is much damaged, bee Land wots {seg oking at the quiet, uni. than at the first board, New York Central 13%, Hudson poy io Am oe Bank ee River 3%, Reading 2, Michigan Southern 1%, Mlinois | Sop Camlon Company 3T44 Central 1, Cievelaud and Pittsburg 134, Northwestern %, | 100 do. 81 wilt; 81% 200. do... 30-c : 2 | 200 do../da'call 8754 400 Chic & N'WRR. 26 Rock Island 2, Fort Wayne 1%, Cumberland 1%, Quick. Wb Det ad sa i ap nie eI 558 silver 134, Ohio and Mississippi certificates %. Govern- ‘ citizen. ; the platform from head to foot, ment securities were quict. One year certificates of the | 100 Cumb Coal pref. HH joo a 2d call 3 ‘Phe most interesting case of the day was one in which | while another wasabout to run up the conqueror’s flag, Bains onthe: remniat oe eanaces fo ee ay Poniny ag it it wore necessary that his dimensions gs’ Captain Mills, of the Kighth preci was charged with | when tho crew rallied and regained possession of the bouides tho three + @armée in this province. ‘'The’| be photographed on their mind, in order to believe — new fssue sold at 9734. It is reported that some stock of bog br the Fourth National Bank was offered at 97, but 91 only | G99 ony was bid. There wasa sale of fifty shares at yesterday's | 60 West Union Tele, Girst board at 102, 200 Qksl Ming Co.bs0 $2 ‘The upward tendency of the market was further mant- | 499 a fested ai the open board at half-past threo,'when New | 100 York Central sold on the call at 91, Erie 813%, Hudson | 200 do, improper conduct. |The com inthe case was one d they enw. Wiliiews H. Lewis, k ‘of house No. 170 Gi: vossel. Belmonte and At nas have honorable marks of the i RAL. | Which was sree by the, testimony of Policemen and Tho result shows the Brazilian loss tg be one | recent ee ne eee cannot os aad yt iby pump: Roa uses s Fad pedir ing to end tiated that certala partion oko Inte Mis plice seo See | Samer driven ‘anround under the battery ahd do- 108 ot elites Soued ia hip shoulders "| an’ individual elbowed Timself trou fh and 0 r s discover the ‘‘observed of ) ing and made @ dsturbance, insulting his bark nd | StFoyed, and three hundred Killed ana woupded, of whom Oe a around to conducting themselves in very disrderly manner; that | nineteen were oficers, ‘Tho Paraguayans lost one thou SR AR ESA camo ioe tothe laiora ale, on wDlch the Ge he put them out, and ghor Cy “ is had bis wire | sand eight hundred in killed, wounded and prisoners, | FALL OF ONE OF THE HANLON BROTHERS rnom 7 fhomcnt if ho did not geo” he 100 de do. 9634 | window screen broke through and lass amashed by 01 ‘THE TOP OF THE CINCINNATI OPERA HOUSE—HE gat River 107%, Roading 101%, Michigan Southerm 62%, | 109 7 BR, oni CHT RLS 109 | some onc ouside. He rushed out and found omicor | Ur of thelr steamers and five floating battcriée’ The | te ean an eee DANGRROUSLY, TAGRED, ee fe pealigen Cleveland und Pittsburg 66%, Rock Island 1053g, North- | 25 do.’, :2d call 400 do. +. 1084; | Browning, of the Kighth precinct, standing with | mata, The news created the wildest excitement all [From tho Oinclanaly Soma dt 8} ou. the 'General’s at western preferred 00%, Fort Wayne (8 3) 94%, Ohio | 100d sag Se 300 se a peaveaie' oe bE oe es ome BY pts 4 through all the borders of the allies, | The Opera Horse was the scene, last night, of an ac- | whorw's the Gin’ral friend Puscked sian! J 4 4 =f Hlians eas ers: 8 river, an cident ri orror, such a one as @ mi is se 7 7? and Mississippi cortificates 24, Atlantic Steamship Com- | 199 Mariposa MngCo. 11% 60 do. (0354 | to take him to the station ‘house and he would go along; | tt leaves the Brazilians easy§mas : tine of few assombieges to look upon, and such as none | hoard ‘up. poo gs ee hale end polled like" 2. 10336 2d call 108% when they arrived there they found Captain Mills ‘Since the last mail thore has been nothing important | who eaw it last night will ever quarter horse. pany 125, Canton 38, Quicksilver 5334. Afterwards on the chedecee” Sieg’ SD do. 80 hind the dosk; the captain said be would icck the pris- | occurring on land, It is mid-winter and unusually cold, | The Opera House, as bas been the case since the en- do. street prices relapsed about one percent. Government | 1150 N ¥ Central RR, securities were’ rather heavy. Coupon ve-twenties of | 499, ¢ : the old issue were quoted at 108% a 3, aud the new at 10834 a. M0 vic: do bate ah. Be RPE EE lap | amene’ and that he would then lock him up in order | 204 tout of the pre rations had to bo hastily made for | gagemont of those colebrated brothers began, was full, | Tho train started shortly after nine o'clock for 200° 3 that he might be on hand to appear lust the prisoner | gemi a iL 4 7 ? ming and equipping. These things are progressing | hardly a vacant seat appearing in the Spacious audito- the by-stations te at a tu the morning in court: he protefted aguinst being | wali, “General Mitré, the Prosident of the Confoueration, | rium, Tho Ars} part of the programme, consisting of | rater mot deiguing te stop even for the. Ordinary: speak Bag '2= submit, and was let out | jor jast wook to take tho chief command of the army, | comic songs, dancts, &o., passed off as usual, whon tho | modations. “The only tneident Worthy of nolo wer: ‘The gold market hes aympethized:in eonie Gagené- wish pie Fat ee prover diragt Sheaquarters, 1 NAA yahoo 4 he ie Commander-1u-Chief of the alliod forces ou thé | Vvchale p reuse (te Gamorous jndder), wich conciud: | Mount Clemens, whore a large crowd had collep*=* th» unsettled state of feoling in the street, but has been, 200 returns, but found gay I about his being locked up on | “ "Rng. Paraguayans have crossed the Uruguay river into | consisted of a ladder with throe susper from mia ek rhe Pei g Beisel wes on the whole, nearly steady. The,Sub-Treasury is un. a wan O tal Deis ad fe did not deny locking up the | southern Brazil, and have taken the first town, San | the middle of the proscenium arch, at a height of | more than usual. He Tied aatiy domiiidtbed “tus derstood to have temporarily suspended its sales of coin, 500 that it was often the caso that parties had others ar: | B7ti2, Jt, was defended by about two thoysand men, | forey seven teeta werevent any oscillation char, | co#s before the train siarted, One unfortunate and A 4 who fled before fifteen thousand. Near Corrientes the ition by four ropes, to prevent any oscillation what- | appointed individual, who could not get..through in view of the condition of alfairs; but @ far 200 rested and then failed to make good their com- | Puraguayan force of some eighteen thousand is marching | cvor. Thomas Hanlon, who isthe eldest of the brothers, | igus, ‘bseame ‘and’ shouted to’ the larger amount than the government could “have 100 Poe ee OE ey be ee te, fudges always | towards the interior of-that province, as if aiming also | camo promptly on the stago when this feat was rung oa, | stop, as head nok shaken bands with Get | censured the officers; had arrests pre- | s¢-Southorn Brazil. They claim that they have a reserve | and immediately asconded to the ladder by means of a ree pay a pager ty ome iene led SECOND BOARD. ial | se Sais eas, a fies. 20 ope Of twenty thousand men at the fortress of Humatat, perpendicular rope. ‘the f earongh'a'| en neanla noeeon close the Ketchum accounts, and it is ‘estimated _, Hauv-rast Two o'Cioon P.M. | St ,complainania, end he was determined this time to The goneral opinions that the Faraguayaps are ball env series of perilous gyi: {hat about two millions and half of cash gold was old | $1090 US@s, 8, reg 108% 2000 ehe Reading RE 102, | was one of prostitution and tn resort of prositutes and | AfOX They do general resomble the patie Tadlans ta | ands from end to end of hedadiee, Mbnging by ie oot day evening by the Danks and private parties. | 100 TreasN7-80,3d8, O8% 200 Mich © 108 { thieves; that it bad been “‘pulled”’ by. the police, and Jence of their mode of life; but thus far the war bas | that never fail to inspire Im an audience W feeling of ad- ‘The opening price was 142, from which it had doclined at | 19099 Us0's 1yctfi,nl 97% 60 Mich So & NIRK 624 | fur ybuc'yrece nace Precinct aga house of IU-fame | eon marked with great humanity. ‘The utmost atven- | miration mingled with instinctive and: tively sppreten- | ry eo % 1200 02 one P.M. to 141%. It subsequently rose to 142%, but | 60000 Ohio & M ctfs, ponasitg ‘Angustns Sagton was callod by Capt, Mills, and tou serpeld ¢ to prisonors and wounded, and private plun- | sion. The conclusion of this act is of the most senaae relapsed before the close, at half. five, to - | 100 shs Canton Co... 873g 100Chic & NW pref. 603 forbidden, They seem to be striving to | tional character. Suddenly reco imself from a | Was quiet Foveigh exchange haa cca fia ota trectionat aan | 200 attantio N88.Go 125° 9000” o..inau--~ Obbs | pune Knew the howls to be. place of prostitution, end | imitate the discipline and Kinduass of the armigs of the | Position in which this head.» hanging down was on board, ign oxchange has been firin ata fractional advance, | 409 Gumb Coal pref.. 3934 100 Ii! Central RR... 11034 Officer Cameron stated that the pie was ft United States. We scarcely feel any of the dotrimental |, gymnast stands upright on the end of the ladder, a Passing the Iron Br Qnd there are fewer commercial bills offering. Loading | 1 do... ~ 80% 1800 Cleve & PitisR 6654 | giuntion, and that he bad made anorte there the for, | effects of the war in this city. ‘The war has brought ac- | powerful spring towards the proscenium boxes, and | made ‘‘day hideous! bankers declined drawing under 10934 a 10936 for | 100 do.,.2dcall 393% 500 do. +» 66 ther stated that Lewis was in king of | Uvity and lifein many circles, Large numbers of sow- | Seizes a vertical rope that hangs suspended at a distance reat of the betes thoir sixty days bills, Th 800 Quicksilver MgCo 68 200 do. +: 6% | Commissioner John @. Borvon es. Gacle Jona’ end thet | 128 Machines have born sold, and hundreds of them are | of eighteen or twouty foot from the point of departure. | toad track, oir sixty days bills, The advance in the Bank | j99 Hudson Riv RR. 106 200 Chic & N'W RR. aig | ,opmiss him (Lewis) ea "ae one Oosarion thet he had ty | at Work. Goods of certain kinds have “boon completely | Hanlon, having accomplished his othor feats with the AT THE of England rate of discount gives strength to the mar- | 300° d0.......0. 200 do. aT m over to iesatiauastare 00 tal Toele Toh his | 2¥¢Pt from tho market by the new demands. Produco | utmost fearlossness, and apparently without a moment’s | General Grant stood on ket, and tho rate for short sight bills shows a wider vari- | 100 Mariposa Mg Co. 12 100. do. 26% | Books, we help Uncle John write up bis | from the interior is arriving in large quantities. “Only calculation, appeared a moment gathering himself for | car, and, ap the train, passod ation from the long bills than has latterly been the case, | 302N ¥ Central RR. 90:4 300 Cleve & Tol RR. 100 President Acton informed Captain Mills that he had | “9Etlentes really feels the war on its sol ¢ terrific spring, and the next moment was flying i® 8 | workshops, with the workmen. 8 The province of Santa Fo is making steady progress in | dizsy arc towards the rope, the lowerend of which was | him, the ‘scene was a etriki ite of the war, The Central Railroad is progressing, | held by two of his brothers. groups unnoticed, on account jeep farms are extending; now settlers are arriving, ‘He reached the grasped for it, missed it, and fell | wag recognized by several, who gave hima wi 600 Chic & RIRR.. 106 | made a mistake in locking Lewis up, At the same time = nee — il it was a hard ward, aud every housedike the one Kept by We have beard of saies by brokers at 34 a 34 under the drawing rates. Lewis helped to make the Captain's dutios more arduous. . 400 do. i and extensive pluns for new settlements are attracti with a confused in the air, striking the stage with te, The market for petroleum stocks has beon heavy. 100 Alton & YR Bil mer mp vee ly ged ar oa ra Bs jon of thousands to that fortile province, © | fearful momentum, and rolling over, unconscious and | "tie train moved slowly into Excelsior closed 9c, lower at the first bourd than at the 100 Chicago & ARR. 99 | the evidence, called’ Lewis Mee ok wiares eae (an Prorinos oO Ruenes'Avtes share ts gregh “prog: erodes, into the parquet, Tho audi noe, on whose lips | wag a perfect jam of woman bel a 60 Chi &Apref 99; in rit} 6 count uc] under a favor. | an oxpectant sigh had hovered, rose eir feet same time yesterday, Bradley 6c., Oil Crock was steady, jcago & A pref 9936 | about his claim of rolationship: — perity =a the Western Bail. | with e murmur of horror, subdued but universal. | SPink*wutdise propes wes po Commissioner Bergon—Am I your uncle? Able gemaon and improving agp, At the second board prices were generally lower, Web- road ts being extended to Chir heart of the | Some ladies cried out, and some parties, in their conster- | human beings, ranged tier from b Lewis—No, sir. > fo Dcwnlag Aen ap ah ini pa CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Commissioner Bergen—When did you see me tastt | neat wheat country in| South vornaatiyD ctoorana’ | stags ingdistaty hese peopled with cromiers ot toe. | ameoe Tome aeeeaheats oma: Sa -Coook 9:00, Tank S0e, Rapelaee, $845, Soe Weowmspar, August 16-8 P.M. | Lewis Three or four monthe ago.) All the river steamers are crowded at every trip, and are | company, ‘auditors nearest the unconscious | $r'tte police Torre that, mo tem, Ox dividend, “G5 OF, Asmus,—Receipta, 16 bbls, The market was quiet. The | fewis—Not en most of the time under charter for the transporiation of | gy! his form to the stage, across which it was | enced. General Grant Opinions are very much divided as to the immediate | jizht arrivals are sold readily at $7 3134 a $1 60 for pots, | Commiasionor Bergou—Are you in any way related to | “OOPS, ret Amnase ot bigody finery strange cou. | Mayor Barker, walked ropean steamer recently brought one and aquarter | trast to the light footea wena 10, @ few minutes Ho was greeted with hearty cheers whit wh be- dizzy ‘peroh with all the I brokers have beon carrying stocks for thelr customers.on | — Buxap-rurms.—Roceipts, 6,116 bbls. flour, 425 do. and | Gommissioner Bergen—And yet you havo so intithatea | , Some beef packed hero in American style has beon 1. cineeieagaaee” by raising slender margins ely, ten percent, These brokers, | and 600 bags corn meal, 42,063 bushels wheat, 46,583 do. | in tho ward, and it has placed’ me i . | forwarded to New York, and a'favorable result has been Sopot, on the being more or loss heavily saddld with them, con- 1,060 dei ina’ rasipmg ee do. malt, State ana West. | sition, "To those ‘who know no better Wt cppenred that | FePortod. A very extensive oot packing establishment | stage, called for surgeon. in the audience, and stated corn, 1, 5 u were keeping a house of prostitution, and that I | 28 commenced the work—new to this country—of pack- that the lojuries were not serlous—a statement made with sider it to their interest to be bulls; but others, | ern flour were in fair demand, and prices again advanced | 37 lo.” The {act is, Your fathor kept ney | NE Salt becf for exportation. The only secret about it is is ith Ce Seeger te OF he. entlonre, who apy who tov intr enact ‘eit | ina ST ale wee 9:00 bin, a ot rove 1 rag" er, on | Wc re ea hc bi et | Hens ar ry Mn" ata ee On. ae ome fall. Neither the opinions | quotations below. Southern flour was only in moderate that so? United States, the counterfeit negroes went through their—considcr- for the motives of cither aro immaculate, and the pre- | requost, but ruled very firm; the sales comprised 450 a Horgen—Yee, and that is the extent of ‘My statement in a formor lotter that coal had been | ing the occasion—inoffectual mummories, a pale group Piie‘eritenes or the dictions of both ‘wil, probably be falsified by events. The | ppis, Canada flour was in stcady demand, at an advance | the relationship Ea r9 us found on a tine ain fee omen _— é ine ee ha. Vey Pncheonl : Se amin. ten se on uvehestou? Stock market, which is at present disturbed and unset- | of 5; the sales consisted of 350 bbls, the market clos. | | The other complaints ‘mado by citizens wore against renaiieliche okey Froter't conld not wait tovsee | in Ler band, looked om with pe ny Ey ‘and enoees, | beings Faras Hed, has uot yet felt the full shock of the Ketchum | ing gtoadily for all grades at our annexed quotations. | tye’ Herfomanee ot thet AUC aay eae oer, Healous it | whether it would be contradictéd. havo since loaned | sional murmur of terror, and the contrabands hovered | terminable mass of cager faces, ' H Z , . future of the «tock market. For some wo'ks past the | and $7 625 0 $7 873, for pearls, 1 | met a wot fies ee Teele eee one ae deat fraud and failure, The collapse of the Ohio | p, " that {t is not true; butas anything may be true in this | around ou confused errands of mercy. Tho prosirate | General's carriage, met the eyo; and, ye flour was quict and unchanged. Corn meal was | officers acquitted themaclves handsomely, and tho com. country, some of our editors. ey ‘statements at ran- | man lay on a breathing heavil; fearful gash over | Cheor rent the air, and shout ‘ter shout wont up, Life and Trust Company, which preceded the | quiet and somewhat lower; 360 bbls, Brandywine at | Plaints wore dismissed. doen, cad what lo Gut comicaiboted remains appareatiy | bis lft ae, scatter ba tne chin, abd.a slight ono-on the | ud hosunnab indicated the pals? of the popular heart panic of 1857, was not fully folt till several correct. is shirt was saturated with blood, and his tights AT THE BIDDLE HOUSE. days bad elapsed from the time of its failure, and $6000 660 Gold is going down, notwithstanding that we are in the ied here and there with moist, repulsive wafers. In due process of time the advance portion of the I! a" # 6650 675 The Board of Fire Commissioners mot again yesterday | midat of a war. Miller, who was in the audiences examined the | halted at tl e entrance of the above tho natural tendency of all corporate banking and 80a 690 om? 4 wounds, and was presently joined by Dts. Mussey and ice, by a ck tflanked the caldron othor institutions pocuniarily interested in the affairs of 75 a 7 15 | sftornoon and transacted considerable business, but litte ‘The Brazilian Account. Bjockeasa, wno puna no. fracture. ot the hall and, | Paces Winnett menacn heeded toward @ fallen firm is to hush up everything of a char. 20a 8 40 | of which, however, was of a character specially important The ita gives rollowing version of the bat- | strange to say, no broken bones or serious contusions of | the entrance, and sent them towards the front. Thi; acter unfavorable to themselves, and henco fail- 50 @ 8 90 | or interesting to thepublic at large, tle, chiefly obtamed from Senor Munis Barretto, Com. | the limbs or body. The gash over the eye was about two | enabled the’ party to remove themselves co! 80a 9 25 Acommunication was received from H. M. Otis, Sec. | ™issary General of the Brazilian fleet: — inches in length, and exposed the skull, The cut ou the | and all wero sa‘ely roomed’ in the ures which are now unexpected may shortly trans- | Fancy and extra do,. 9 30 a 12 60 . M. Otia, Sec- On Sunday morning, June 11, the Poraguayan flect | jaw was not severe, . ecstasy of being crushed to a pulp. pire. The probability or reasonable possibility of | Common Canadian... 6 75 @ 6 95 | retary of the Erie Railway Company, stating that all the | came down the Parana, and a terrible naval covabed en: | _ The patient recovered consciousness In about fifteen | of the hotel emedintale, began, and General Grant wa gech ‘cannot but foster distrust in the minds Good to choice and extra, 700 a 9 80 | promises in the Erie Building not now occupied by the | sued with the imperial squadron, commencing at haif- | minutes, and seemed more concerned about the middie | forced to exhibit himself to appease the prod . Rye flour (supertine)..... 5 50a 610] 4, company is under lease to other parties, and that it st nine A. M. and lasting till six P. M., during which | finger of his right hand, which he repeatedly manipu- On emerging from the house to the he was re of a class composed of investors and speculators, who | Corn meal, Jersey. 4902 500 . Parties, am the combatants, on both sides, performed prodigies of | iated, than for his other injuries. His wounds wore care- | ceived with rousing cheers, which were repeated as oftes, fare more or loss capable of exerting an influence over the | Corn meal, Brandy win 5 50a 6 7§ | isimpracticable for the hg yf furnish further ac- | valor, and thee slaughter wos terrific. The Paraguayan ressed, and he was removed to his hotel inacar- | as he appeared at different points, Ho foo wit 4 Course of prices on the, stock exchange, and the direct | Com meal, Brandywine, puncheuns 26 00a — | commodations in that building. @ communication was | fleet was composed of eight steamers, the Tacuari, Para- Two hours after the accident he had recovered | without speaking, although he was loudly for. Li Be, ct | —The wheat market was quiet, and prices bad a slight | laid on the table without discussion. guay, Marquis de Olinda, Ipora, Ibera, Salto, and Je!uy, | almost entirely from the shock, and oxprossed a desire tendency of distrst is to induce sales and lower quota- | downward tendency. The sales were 68,000 bushels, at | Engine Company No. 44 requested permission to trans- | and six flat boats mounting sixty-elcht or elghty-pound. | to be permitted to reappear during the week, ABOUT THE CITY. tions ‘The managers of most of the Western railways, | $1902 $1.46 for Chicago spring, $207 for amber Michigan, | port their engine to Philadeiphia to participate in the | ers; the cnomy bad also a battery of forty rifled cannons | Tt has been seven years since Thomas Hanlon fell bo- at ae Yo hii crm cally aces , or? " al 45 0 $1 46 for amber Milwankee—the outside | grand parade to take place in that city in the month who aro ali speculators, aro desirous of seeing | price an extreme. The corn market at the opening was | of October. Permission most readily granted by the © further decline, and they are operating with | duii, and prices ruled a shade lower, but subsoquentiy | Board. of heavy calibre, from which 1 continued vol. | fore. The accident ocurred in St. Petersburg, and was, | 1 “ leys of Congreve rockets, Pon Their fleet carried | perhaps, loss serious than that of last evening, His | down to Fort Aly fn) of apie he mete, boarding crows, mustering seventeen hundred men, and | training has evidently Included the art of falli | err tne tea nla reticones 16 af peotenwal ti'decs seamen eg . d 6 became firmer, the market closing steady, undorafair | _ A letter from Robert D. Hart, Secretary of the New | the land. battor.es wet od i comparative safety, for few men could repeat the acci- | ROthing, as his reticence ts as proverb! his object in view, “They havo hitherto boew mode- | gemand, 1p part for export. The sales were 80,500 bush. | York Board of Firo Commissioners, was received, calling | gud foot. ‘The iazilian foot numbered nine gunboats, | dent without a fatal result. si ‘as on more congenial topics bat took These six brothers—Thomas, George, William, Alfred, THE FORMAL RECEPTION, rately successful in controlling the market price of the | ojg, at &5c, a 86c, for unsound, 87¢. a 88c. for sound | attention to the frequent violation of the Fire laws. the other two being at Esquix fi stocks in which they were concerned, but there was no | mixed Western, 88340. a 80c, for high mixed, and 894;c, A written complaint from Charles Bartz was presented | piace some three leagues below tl ‘orrientes | Edward and Frederick, varying in ages between eighteen About seven o'clock the General on the tal) 1 ‘ " cl a i" a8 n f z eral ap) jew do ize the popu- wen tl tal 60 special reason why they «ould be more snecesstal | fuir business was done in Western at 66c. a 67, > Into by a hose cart on the 14th fustant. ‘The requost was | Marquis de Oiinde boarding tus. Paranehibe ated the motion of athletes. On the contrary, they would | thoumad tsoats Dade Lim welcome amatancliog dy, J] how. The speculations of railway managers js the curse Corree was quiet but very firm, at yesterday's quo- | referred to Commissioner Engs, of the railway system of the country, and the indirect | ttions. oe ie A Dil wan. Teosived Sree, Carine Decker, late Chief : v Corrox,—The market was quiet and prices w re with- | Engineer, for watch lines at the Museum fire. The mat- cause of the numerous accidents which have become ® | out material change. The were 1,000 bales, We | ter was referred to the Auditing Committco. matter of daily record. quote ;— A communication from the present Chief Engineer The real prospects of the market during the next Deh, Fees TA. H O.8 Sens, | Oe eer ee requested. (iar i be. iaueaaneuy Salto attacking same vessel on the poop. A boarding | more readily be taken for students of law, divinity or | shout of rejoicing to one of geueral party of the onemy leaped on deck and soon were mas- | medicine, from their seeming delicate organization, and | General was a nk we in every possible way to ters of all the aft part of the vessel, while a Paraguayan | we suspect that this physical refinement tends to heighten | forward and make a speech, but h* remained indil officer seized the helm and gave orders to the engineers, | the effect of their displays. = to all appeals. At lengin, after music from the At the same time the Brazilian flag was hauled down, Ten years ago, when theso gentlomen had reached the | below, he stepped forward and said:— ‘and the steamer all but ured, when the Amazonas | wllima thule of the acrobatic, gymnastic and aerostatic “Gentlemen—I bid you all good night.”’ came to hor assistance, and overpowered the assailants, | proficiency then known in Europ® and America, they met This was at least satisfactory in one sense. month are as unsettled as tho market itself was 25g 43 “3 “a repaired. The matter was referred to the Committee on | recovering the Paranahiba and rinkifig the Sal n St. Petersburg an enthusiastic French physician, who | bad heard bi yethi and some degree to-day. The bears have in their favor the fact that a | Good middiing..46 46 a7 “8 Telegraphs. Tweuarl and Olinda drew off but the latter wens pote inoculated them with his theory that there ‘was no limit | consolation from The few va rim 4 Freauts were a little moro active, but a little lower. A letter from 8. Draper, cotton agent, requested that | and was immediately abandoned. ‘The fight between the | to physical any more than mental improvement. ‘he party then left the nt sirong house—the unfortunate Ketchum & Co.—which ‘The engagements wero—To Livorpool, 860 bales cotton, | the steam hand engine for Staten Island be put in order, has been hitherto feared, is, for the time being at | part at 6 324,; 21,000 bushels ‘owe, 4d. By steamer— | and immediately put in the [— now occupied by the least, broken up, and with it several bull | 100 bates cotton, 34d. ; 8,000 boxes cheose, 40, To Lon. | engine formerly used for that locality, The request was fe dogr 01 lack, 17%. 6d. To Bromen—Per | gran cliques of different degroes of /—_formidability. Tye: Privates 106 his ncvacoe, | © Comulesioner Boorm reported that new stables would The bulls, on the other hand, may construe the dethrone- jers wore—A ship to Genoa, tobacco, | be required for the use of engine companies in the Fourth mont of the Ketchums into a positive benefit, on tho | 37%. 6d.; aship from Musquash, N. B., to Bristol Chan- | and Filth districts. The report was received, when Amazonas and the three Paraguayan steamers was des. ‘hey tmmediately commenced a deliberate imen ac. | parlor, which was densely cro’ porate and sangoinary, he former capturing the com. | cording to the accepted theory, and since them have | tiemcn, eager to grap the hand of one 80 hon manders of the Olinda and Falto, and Admi Mee, of eaten, drank, slept and rec! 4 themselves in accord- | the people. The General underwent the pum) the Tacuart, being killed in a hand-to-hand cont ance with an invariable rule. ordeal with great fortitude, notwithstan At this moment the Paraguary run aground, being To each was assigned an especial province, being gov- | that his arm had been in motion constantly thro. irsned by the Araguary, and burnt by the Brazilians. | ned, of couree, in the selection by arked proclivity | the day whenever a crowd corner hin and be But the imperial gunboat Jequitinhonha mot with | that cither had devel strong, another | sented. Large numbers of our citizens paid their he and the distinguishod ve " — “ nel, deals, 658, ; a bi 100 bbis, petroleum, Commissioner Excs moved to refer the matter back to jile—one to sustain prolon; exertion, another to be r ones neocon mednammentederem dass rbsanrragtely <7 TI me altinn 2, fee tobacco, | the committee, with powet to act. The motion pro. | Snamie's "lund beltertoa waving a, ynder pile Sf home tn the clocda.” meil'they have damead tents wares 0) aS formerly entertained with regard to their position in the ie, 6d. a 324, 6d. ; abark to Havana, $2,000; n'echoonor | vailed. and was abandoned "ake a nerere couflict with | accidents, both arising from defects in the fastents of ‘ market. The mere rumor that Morris Ketchum war hoy. | to Machias, flour, 35¢., and corn, Bo ; two to Boston, Commissioner Boorn offered the following :— the batteries, After the loss of tho Salto, Olinda, | their apparatus, and both cured ina short time. Their tng or selling exercised no unimportant mo: vence | Sand, $210, and corn, Bize.; one to Portland, ordnance beenig | ‘That the salaries of ail employes of this de. | and Paraguay, and the death of their Admiral, the | bones, it is said, unite with the ‘first intention,” as it | Arrival of Freedmen tn thts City, ing id tores, $4 per ton; a aioe ship to Melbourne, a ship to | Pertment shall be paid on the Afth of each month, and ; 3 auc. | were, like flesh wounds with le whose 8} is in ‘ in the speculative arena up tothe close of | week. | i » oe, bills for enales lies gemderee: to th , fans got disheartened, and the Amazonas suc peop! vom Route for Khoder Island, pect! a nenos Ayres, a schooner from Jacksonville to Rio Ja- | ii bills for repairs or supplies to the Board on | ceeded in sinking the Jejuy and taking five flatboats | good order. 1 age i. Whether the bulls or bears will gain the dvan- | ¥ iro, and a brig to south side Cuba and back, on private 4 pg tf aoe ot month, and, if approved, shall | (the other being sunk), the rest of the enemy's fleet beat | The Romentum of the spring made by Thomas, last Mr. B. M. Willis, « Freedmen's But . . 8 di 1 Y rms 0 16th. evening, added to the severity of the fall, and it is Is olty port vine tage during the next month it ts dit voment | “Hors remain steady. A fair business was doing, © resolution was ad Sicortsleven ant trees atten eter Canker: | cmply Pondert¥l thas Wee eooeped sb soaliy, "ee enupe. | cere said thet a Ee nig to prodict, but that a very variable, unse 1, cn the | principally for copsumption. ‘Fhe sales wore 120 bales | No other business coming up, the Board then ad- | had swam ashore, Atmix PM. the battle was over and | of his missing the: rope is said to be the rosull of the | ‘Teedmen, with thelr tule: They comedvom whole, drooping, market will prevail seems almost cer- | common to prime at 160. a 36c,, and 40 do, extra fancy | Journed, the Brazilian fleet master of the day, having only lost | lights blinding bia, or causing a rofraction in the air, | ington, and have been proviied with transportation tain ss eee ssc saidadns leet andl sao amie Departares, one vessel. But the carnage was unprecedented, the loss | Which made the rope appear to him in a false position, | Riode Island, where, through the exertions of The businees at the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fol- | our previous quotation ee 2 VALS. pot pene Poy bak mgm ee qremes, Oe net preme yg Freedmen’s Buteau, of Providence, Mr. J. H. (the lian) exceed three hundred, in- Strmet Cieanina. in Parrs,—The sweeping of the Jows:— Motssses,—The market was quiet but firm, We learn Lerearegy<-Ricemehip, Bint-20. Boe, J, Rose, Geo 0} cluding nineteen oMicers; the enomy's list is estimated | stroots in Paris, like everything in that city, is done on a | Superintendent, homes have been procured for them. Rooo'pta for carton: Fe epooeh Recah, 0b thie. perl 06 ta, poet, s00.| Seema moi gor cilaren ZA Bieta wtot: S Heidel. | at one thousand threo bundeed men of the floct Ars de | roguinrly organized system, and as punctually executed | Thitty-two persons compieted the party, nearly x I receipts... do. Jnrd, and 20 packages cut meat, ‘The pork market | Davee ar and's yn by pol wo iitses, ron cord an oy ae or peenahce tious Cor we it : ate aletegns sob ay epoeed Cen a8 | men and women not over thirty years of ageywith a ‘ay ments. . “4 son; ny s re) ad well as af male et satienner, Balance " Cer go and Lime and towards the close prices be- ines, C W Alt ti N rientés per her Majesty's unbont | All the Bra- | who, since broom selling has become a thing of the past, children about ton years old. Alb wore healthy, Bubseriptions to g n Dayera; Dew mien cldtey os bar p-Ga sel pod than Lig gl Silan vVeusals are. more or injured, pevaih paen be have taken to street sw + cH ra nactut oocupe. looking specimens of the colored race, selected lowing 1 tt aida ” ‘te. Sgt 82, cash, fe s con- y ‘s ai 4 repaired an iy. for service. 6 day after | tion they must make rathor ag ing, as their staf | cars from thi TUo following Ws tho 1 ston bank statement,” as tele- | sisted ot about 6,500 bbIk at $34 a $82 60 for new mess, | Shenley, HO Cox, Rey TO Kellly, Rey J AT Toned, stan, | the battle (itondey) he Brazilians proceeded to destroy | alone figures on the margin of the oity budget for fo lens co ¢ large masses which swaria, the raphed to this city yortorday :— £30 « $30 50 for'old do., $24 for prime, and $27 for | Sow nwend, Bacar M.A Seanet, M Nanern, Miss’ Holo. | the machinery and spike the guns of the Jequitinbonha, | a eum than £10,000 (260,000%.) ner anim. The further ‘ahington. Thefemales axe iatendedy tor Cap'tal $1,500,000 Nae‘ other banks, $142,608 | Prim mens oe for Aignst and September delivery, | mon, Mise R Barnett, 9 E Mastin, £8 Worse acd iy, at the samé time suffering ® deadly fire from the | expenso of kooping ‘the and footpaths of Paris. | while situations as farm Inborers, cogehmen,,’c.,, will jm ting 2 Bl Depostia 608300 sellers’ option, about 2,800 bhis. new mess at $31 a | Powers, Mr fiosamen ond , Miss Headyeon, land batteries, Lopez was at Humayté waiting the | cleanis thus. iled:—-The macadamised streets cost | provided for the men, . y HR be nel 4 di, % $82, The beef market was stendy, with only a moderate | Dovey, F A Speight, © A Cheesbrook, Miss J’ Markt news of the battle, and ite wae he of the vi 000 000f.) per annum; the paved The first nized ai Taland ee iby Coronation... BH4700 | Dosinens doing, evmeisting or 450 Uthat $8 80a $12 t0ror | Sent Mra Mada, M Normgudtn, Mrs Flu, W "Wal: | tvrh gue tattle, thd Ao eats et oe om abs Cevot tn aas orate odoe), Read makers an soaks | te dayy vives eudet shasyo-of Mt Walia ae at eaeety 1% plain meas, and $10 x $14 60 for acira moms. Boot hams | hey Hoentsaie rs lace, dt Mevnot, M’ Condruntan Bragilian verselk, A Jamation was also tound on | aro a j their implomonts costing | posed of fifty praneaages ipt be Rn g ‘The above statement is morely tLe return of a single | were-quict and unchanged. Cut moats were in fair ro- | gS in the sleotage £3,120 ( ly. The conveyance of the m them all to have recely: to ‘bank, al! the other banks of Boston having surrendered | quest ate slight dectine. Tho sales wes 600 bbIa. at | Cuanueyron—Stenmehip Athi raped ‘atreots out of the city costs £94,400 op | It is intendad that, Bo long as their State ot Pgeniped and ‘ ered | Tange. @ 100, Tor shontters aud. 1de.'a 9c. for haw 1g At cries be Puck ioghare, Mr RM ayté. when Theil may boa beury one, but the | ployment, acertee Will he sent ‘ heir State vhartore, organize! vudor the National Cur | Bacon wax dall and nominal, Tho lard market was lose | A'Thekitieen wate mon three chilaeon ‘Gndsden, te ‘ond work is remarkably well dono, fed, but ie fmprobeblo Guat ‘ money law, aud rotured from the Clearing House, active, but prices remained steady. The sales were 050 © B Grant, BB. iu, H Roquier, H ose pe Tepe furnis to more than. two The aggregate earnings of the Atlantic and Great West. | bbls, at 10Kc. a bean cpa se = extreme price for Pte ey Wainy Mrs ye ed op Mise Moka 1A LAPORNT . fn the Pacific fruit market | design of the Bursa to the, fern Ratiway for the year 1864 wore $30,471, ond tho | et ee ee ere Silo, and Oden Soe, Tor tare, | fit Mie Oraneand son,” tre La otter, Te Coppertiwralty Saag 3 les ey ee ff Bee pone Bar srorking expenses amounted to $2,025,208, arins a ba | Chose was quiet at 346. 0 60. for common to prime. © | Hanks Mak hook Sar Woolly, *T Tupper sek ete Ww ; : wore isnt The Art neclarines | A leeye number of sar004 f Forwards oF action Petroreum.—Recoipte, 4, 6. eo market was a, P ns their : less wendy gaay ante: osama team ing dull and heavy, ‘heagh prices were without, decided te vd indy, Od * Somers i thy A Wy vope, wee Tiyan b ew thd 7 SB crecire eu anions, LY ver, vidends, &e. change. The asies (part last ovening) wer 1,500 bbia. | aNd 18 in the ateorag ——_— remain to a certain exteiat unprovided for till The Lehigh Valley Railroad brought down for the | crude, mostiy for export, wt 2e, a 82Ke.; 3,000 do. re. Savanwan.—Steamahip Zodiac—Mre J 8 Clarke, Mes L De Cauvonsta PLUMA—The editor of the Sacramen' under=' of the in, ve sreok ending on tho 12th inst, 35,400.tons of con!, and for | fined, mostly in Philadelphia, for export, at 62e. a Bde, Fy aion are Ue a Pago ren nal be a Union has been shown July 1 8 branch, from plum Be interne ie Y yh ) ho s6nt00 615,480 Lone, againet 920,640 tons to the samo | TRNTIMe VEN tty i ange HL Holt wife and i Mr and Miss A Poi ne ee Sateen lgeng! patra ff soem nahers Hn Thea ore Ulead adh Fone—showing 0 ting clot 114100 an | Seicaea MEL AOG SOCIO oe trade, moma ais pease Pings a as nrown.on Karpin renal | (Pre aents bates. oreesne. "ai 4 4 y with I