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8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDY, MAY 25, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. —-——_— - Je Chi &NWRR... 27: support the horas monareby against the staiwart blows | From rehable in‘ormacion the imperialtreaswit Max | ¢ iNANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The business at the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fol 100 Pitts, POW&CLAR 94: ] Cc oO of the hero'¢ liberals, imiiiau is atmos: as Lard posted for funds aa what of foots I sede. tows:— do. + 8 . France labors under another diMcuity : ther? is no rea | Juarez when the invaders iret landed. Atappeanat they ‘Taurspay, May 24—6 P.M. {CONTINUED FROM FIFTH PAGE.) nkly manifested 1 ernment {ral * w of this Catholic peared to the ¥ sonable course which she cau pursue to obtain indemnity for the iminense outlays whieh she has made tn this ex- pedition. She has, as it were, wish am invading army, prociaimed Maximilian Emperor of ‘exivo; but he, never having been in possession of a square foot of ground which French troops have not for the moment occ ped, he has been unable to exercise his so caHed have aiready beew obliged to resort to that plai whieb ther predeessors in” power have been forebelore —the selling of the order: of the Minister the Custom Houses at a dis ount—to obi meet the demands on the Treaury. There hope. Maximiian again torna his eyes tows Jean, aud Napoleon towards the Freach. poo de wit There has been an almost complete restoration of con- fidence on the Stock Exchange to-day, and @ sharp ro- covery of prices was the result, Money, however, com- the bauks were ia a very easy position. Total receipts... Gold motes, . tinned active at seven per) cont among the brokers, but | The Presidents of the trunk railroad companies held mectings at the-t. Nicholas Hotel on Tuesday evening and + $16,266,281 Sheen iat 113,006,473 - we do. COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Tncespay, May 24—6 P.M Asums.—Recepts, 5 packages. The sales were moder rate, being somewhat restricted by the small stocks’ 5 ter of au opposition armed with a j a function” unless guard:d by. the bayonets which | the latter, alruuly depicted in parse by thie he} drain | Gold shows astrong upward tendency, although 1-32 | weqnesday to consider matters of interest to the several | though the demand was limited. We quote pot s& fad tbe Churn: tiMyahaded IGele Rervicaly, wittortag | Nagy seeking ee, ee eae ean aaeeicaaretd ots] tmperinab ia" the Meee ee taeante LER | 06 er aot por dieu bas Deon paid for carrying 1. Tho | tinea, Among those provont were Dean Richmond, of the | $7 1236 087 374; pearl wero nominal at $13 60 a $16: the consequences of a terrible persecution, and perisining this century. What right has he to acknowledge a | which ¢o continue their policy of Stuntonnpad — opening price was 139, followed by adecline to 137} | wew York Central; Tuomas A. Scott, of the Pennsylvania Brepsroves. — Receipts, 10,140 bbis. flour, 1,400 bag@ nably toe the bois mnede-eh use pen bn Cio of 70,000,000 Franca ow the part of Hezico to and a rise to 19934, the closmg quotation, 4 | Central; A. &. Diven, of the New York and Erie, avd G. : > BERR de. carn, 64.908 dang the preiates, leaving © ce ry t Trance, yet to negotiate a Mexican loan as bas been - 5 Pie’ the ‘hope that the fis. “political change | done op the. French Bourse? Be ne a mere puppet ia the LATE NEWS FROM MEXI3) large short interest hus been created in euaitahiion ae W. Garrett, of the Baltimore and Obio, Tho freight market for State and Wenseoat which should ton wees * igloonetenitemion ye pn ie zailitary pave is he mre an ottver of i CALF, news from Burgpe more favorable to our exchanges rates were settled, aud a resolution was,adopted, alter dongs ta Perit mar cpl te Lp yi - & compicie — mor 2 ol i¢ invading force, who within o m bifiz d encampment, s 4 been received, ‘There cam be liule doubt | some opposition from, the New York and Erle Company, | # 200. in fa: o To-day, returning after such a change, to be preseut at | with guns shoited and tro udy ing to arms at | Work Saspendea ae} has latterly been © sales were large, compfising upwards of 18,000 obia, Saeed Tohurnlng Alice S000 einen Ga mE CRUE ie erect dacee Gnale and tints Pended.on the Import! lat- | i ie ene government bad not prematureiy assumed’ | abotisiing al! commissions on the sale of passenger fof the ruin of the church, we have received a blow such 44 is onty received at the death of all Laman hope, Thea roud and Telegraph Lines—Th, French the country he invades toa course of action which th + eee eiuament | t2 Pay for the Support of theforign real government of the country cannot tor, @ moment the control of the premium the price would have beeB | ycKuty from and after the 10th day of June next, This lower than it 1s, while the exports, which have aggre- our revised quotalons auuexed, Southern flour also more acuve and prices were firmer, with sales of 700 bbls. at our quotations. Canada flour was in good ety bein , y te beral th. roop: will put @ stop to all the ticket offices in theelty where é au the church had only oue eue:ay—the government that | sanction, Deny the existence of the lib ovrn- | on i a ‘abunadvance of 1c. a lic, The sales were. persecuted It Ly. ith eo sone goveraraogs ment all they may, the fuet that fifty thoorand ranch OUR VERA oRU? LORRESPONDENG! gated $18,934,761 during the last eizht days, would Lave | commissions are paid, and will save s larye sum ot} Soe Rye rhs) Mas ‘quiet ‘We note sales of 300 Which still Lves in the country, which suil bas resources: Ws “rig! bene be.ore the lions of Europe, and now they were | reomuze.’ the. troops witn all their spleudid discipline, arar material, Thi ‘The mere fact that the Treasury heid fty’ | money to the roads, The amoaut paid outes commis- that contend at to hand { "Viera Croz, May’, 16, been Jighter. Corn meal wee P Sood ray reid with ; of itsown; an army entones nd for | aud equipment cannot, or do not tord ti hi would exerted s moral mont estimated $800,000 <0) Brae poppe foot of groutit, and that counts upon the aid of its. of the country” against the half starved rat poatiy cake | Orderi’have'been tested "fer 'the total’ susvasion of | Millions of coin tm itervaulte aa gare yc lowe Spies wery sai poe sat aah pie Mrumne | Supeifine and Weatera ow $7 20 $8 25 rialttnay mice‘ ada tty | Bua! Bah "aon an Sin Nh aed | cnn Penal Rass inn By. nen | eS cea. anyaemesiie omc | en anaga an pager bono win ods aad he | Goce Sm bit ome 1 4 st occ c and | power r cam vy pecked. aD: It mm: a Dhoice Si vi int ect the destruct: plan of IMs opp, rule that mera i. fora manerige to Keir own whieh, if the Lisnericand SUP einas Vath bik ba bn many aris — effectuauly, al tndiscreet) sales: in the long =“ Vines to have control of the eastward bound pas- | Common Ws medinm extra Western. eet 4 ay ‘rench Foreign Minixter does not recoguize, " iM ‘onsi round Feceivol th. blow from the bands of an open enemy; t0- | wuty of Franco dyes, and that, t09, every cay, with in- | eltoment prevails ariohi thie hina dtanted. ir ‘ja, | 798 Tb i true that, previous to she sailing’ of —. mnnaer nie a whe ieee eee 0 Tel BS fe Ae ale ages gg ig rad Berger Serene HIG te ad ia, (2,the, debit. | ih the telegraph lines Ya also susponded. ‘ pean steamers, on Saturday) the ‘Treasury oe 2 The returns of the Bank of England were ss follows | Common Goutern. Pg A | fren y accol el 13_as bilan N \ tod t mark ptead! Fe liberties. *% "Then we could pub- | the soul which gave th: « The truth is, | BY anew arrahgomont thé French afy\to Tard’ qyo | 'vkeevine the market wendy, Wet oe the | Ste clone of asines oe the ners a | Sumumon, Canad $95 8 9 99 lidh our, protests and our pastorals ; to-day the | Fravce sands au expedition to Mexico, sata up her an: | handred thousati dollars po¥ moHth forthe aurprt of | that, thie: was owieg Am govern ce se er Ser | Greene atapiand Osos waa press is boun Amanner that it is only open | droid upon wiiat she classifies a8.athrone, writes oat hor | iisirian and Beljgian t ‘his’ may’ tnclade eflect. of which information ,upom the’ mint y eed Rye dour to those Who favor the intervention.” The whole doca- | bill of indemnity, orders If la bes bad man troops, This may tnclude \tives ders abroad will. hardly be-calculated to, tmxpire ea Corn meu), Jers-y.. Ra ¢ r | ment is a wail of woe at the betrayal of their hopes by | ewes France at least $150.000,000. - in the imperial service; do not know for sire; thi not, | edhe! San marintooteeme 1a.so6 354 | Corn meal, tsrandywi x rs a a 1 trom into whose hands they had betrayed their couniry. If France evactial Yex co and Maximilian follows ‘The report 16 that the sum to be furnished igone nition coyfdence, a8. they will.be likely: . nea {| 2, cast Corn meal, wine, ah 1 in history can we find a document go repiie | with whit can Napatéon treat? Tha allies acknowledged | tor month, but this is not #0, } fur tue Tragnry may: encroach upon ‘ats reserve 3.287.687 | —Wheab was in active demand, and Tnowing,tony analy, at the wars'wacnt by ton, | tn' Sane when thay fgg astone the, counts sa A ie 1 | |e Maan le eer aenies| ES | Sr tod tat oe 18 ong emia sre, caly against, the-oppamiion of “tho. Cuural to: | iwe have etid. Atty Movenad teapa have recoguiad i | The GateM. Langlals—Susplotons ef Ptal | strengthened by’ the operation it had'u ep, anid im Specie aad bullion, 15,160,160 | caro ‘spring, $1 60 for liwaukee club, $2 12 fee “Liberty and reform.” The clergy. bad thrown thelr | ever sinoe;-but if, by Sicoaty a: try seBjoe, they again | | Play—Inefficiency of His Suacecseg the evens of ta being indiscreet enough to sell vearly Bank of Franco return for the week ending May | old, Nv. 1) Siiiwaukac, $2 doomed to see it despoiled of its Unt us siriy after strip eee them, when firmly in power, espouse those reforma. it. was acase of the most glaring inconsisiency on. all capital then s be overturned the cause she had @-piised, tnd espouxed the cay-e she had overiurned, while at the game momen with 50,000 troops che battled against tha brave defenders of these very principles which she ew inscribed upon the code of Mbxico, it was tovasion, aud that the ruler of France and bis ad- visers were either in a most lamentable state of ignorance» ta reference to the history and political condition of stant ®& was wrenched off. They lad invited tie invader to ae they have never, in truth, been able eppose the constitutional reforms of tho liberals only to | to fot upon one ens us sn fall with ts w! ave ben contract’d. in to sides, France bad proclaimed that she espoused the’| maintain it upon so unprom sing soll. In truth the gov- ta:.se of the ‘‘reactiovists ;'’ she no sooner reached the | ernment of s.0u the real government of the-country, aud never has there been at any moment one-third of the under the shadow of foreign ‘ certain ui I by ‘bold rool that Nt was might not, right whlch dictated. | induced te'plate himeci! im ac doubtfata miattions the | 2em death of M. Langlais. although the hononbie the French Chambers, in January, 1864, \M. Thiers boldly stated, QUR MEXICO CITY GORRKSPONDENOR, Muexrco City, ‘May 10, 1 iu @rder to appreciate and juuge, without party feding, the present situation of Mexico, the policy of its grern- ment, ita’ acts in a financial point of view, aid’ the stormy future which the masters of ited-sting ap pro- Paring, & ie necessary to review with cautious eanest- ness its statesmen and thelr acts At the\risk of repetition we cannot keep silent over the sad- nvernmen| ve 80 icon. ignored, it wil be 9 virtual acknowledy- the country *tneir bogus monarctiy, yee the attempt, juarez has ever been since’the French inva- The Emporor Napoleon +s es coupe ved bound, to a jou; the i physician who made the autopsy of the body decired in | Poot death was the result of ayoplery, thie tonelagon is rejected by p«biic opinion, which sees the elementaof of France is bere algo at stake. Inia that ‘when a prince is ‘taken from one of the the whole of its reserve, how far the regalar payment of coin miere:t on ite bonds would be jeopardized. The effect ofthe sales of the government is thes far paows Be ja x of coin than woul poeggmevap sh a more rapid. rise of the pre- mium, ginca the Treasury ccased fo sell, then would have taken place ender ordinary cifcum- stanvea, The Treasury sales gave cheap , gold to the forcign bankers, tightemed the money market and ineurred the danger of 8 wide-spread panic, beailes provoking a great deal of bad feeling and suarp criticisi against the Secretary of the Treasury. The Treasury, vious Price. 11 shows the following changes compared with the pre- and one-fifth millions; advances, two millions; treasury balance, four and three-Bfthe militons; ourrent accounts, forty-five and a Hialf millions. Decrease—Cach, sixand three-A/ths millions; notes, twenty-three millions, ‘Throughout the Continent capital is advancing in a $2 No. 1 do, $2.65 or old amber Michigan, to Liverpool. The market for corn was also advance, the market cloang tuliy 3c. 4c, h scant offerings, ‘Ihe gules were large, em! bushels at for new yellow ullout, 80c. a Weatern damaged, 90¢. for vid. mixed Wost and 85c. a 80¢, for new mixed Westera, in wus in moderate demand at uncuanged prices; pales of 10000 bushels at $1 03 fur prime W: Oats were firmer, larly tor State, which sold freely at 66c. 268%. Wequote old Western at 62c and new Western at dJc a 553¢c. Bariey wan, if and heavy. We note salcs of 10,000 bushels malt: at $1 20. Pe ade was rather loss activity in this article! yet continued tw faver the seller,,partioulariy for Pood grad for te | account :—Increase—Commerciat bills, thirty-five I 4 er talk Hl ‘The rates at the latest dates were as follows:— Bank Rate. ice for is ea, Large sales were spinning Mexico, or else that they warred. tor an idea, and chose | greatest ~ of Burope, that fasaily te | crime in this tragic event, - A point which gives eotario | oa the other hand, Ficeived ® much lower price * while thera was nothing done for ferneste some uf tho best blood. of France tpon. a, soll ‘oaked for a phere pe eran oy to the hamede | tls assertion ia the absence of the elguatate of the Sa | coin than is might have obtained if it was-determ.ned.to-] Vienna ., The sulea embrace 4,600 bules maluly at our Caneel which could yield them no return for the prodigal outiay, | of those, civil: wars 80 frequeat im Mex. | Goon emeral of th» French army, wh) wus prevent wha | se11, while it deprecizied iis) own secuntios in the epen | Bt Petersbu at which tue maket coses buoyant and either in honor, bagem glory or wealth, but which | ke, to pretend that there is 0 obligation 2 poat-mortem exathination wok plac? ‘However, wo met and for ivelf tho unpleasant reflection Torin. quote:— mighs fix an indelible stain upon that gloriousescutc!eon | contracted towards him and his is te. advance ‘ st the reports which are corrent | marl earned Brussels. & which is almost aa much the pride of the United States | theory not very honorable to France.” Francs, then, are ho! des'rous to repea with’ rocard to'this ead! event, ‘the gravy of which will that it failed in doing what it attempted to do, The earnings of the Siiiae a es of France. 1s assailed" double dy . withdra not escape public judgement. A day will come, perhaps, ctuel ket for gold im | ; » Jot MasimiVan fs enthroned, and we find it is neces. | Mexico and abandons, Max millen to hie tare sheen, | Wied We shall be compelled ta do t,'mm order to remain.| | THO exene A ie ue gpa Werrenponding period in 1800, . a’ sary for France to retain 50.000 troops to sustain him | knowledges ber Mext am expedition a complete failure, | ‘Tae % our mission of telling the trith—nothing ut the | eecl mouth since chesuspensicn were a8 und@F Co were the sudrages of the people have hia At | and sinks mach glory, much treasure and much prestige a errr i pe for public optnion must not be —1864,— fyi dale ali dee oT S Cove Ham Holders were now become a matter of pride to the ruler to | on this side the Atlant whi ” oth q Canada, ers at tue nominal pr cesyurren! 1 there wae siveaat, i he cannot consolidate the monarchy which | equivaloat, to almost chen warwith Adria, French | , HAVINe alluded to M, Langlais, the stotomman whoee & ‘The business of ‘the Great Wesiarn Railroad of Cauda | Us*sparent, dispoaition to realize a lover, ratea. We his ‘‘ moral pacitication” scheme has erected, to con- | treasure aud Austrian troops naturally become the next | !0% France is mourn‘ng, we wll simply refer to the pain- fo et ee ee pear 7 $$0'240 | note sales of 166 baga Rio ex Auld Reckio at 18%6., tinue the farce with the hope that some lucky turn of | expedient, When that policy fails will nota European | ft! impression which this tragic event made mpot the Correspouding weel mee i duty paid. No other transa tions were heard of iortane may enable him to reap the honors of adrawn | war bo necessary to give employment to the French | W!#e*t and most intelligent supporters of the empireand | January. 180% 151% in a small way froin secoud havds. game, whore the liboraln play as well with thelr knights | mind and gloss over the toxicat, failure? ‘itis far trom | *'ends of thelr country, aftr the thoughtlem, regretful | Webruury.. 161 36 | Increase... ++. i a ey ae ati dull, sud nominal, The engage ‘And pawns as Napolvon with his king and bishops. improbable that the reaction of the Fren:h Mexican coe injudicions selection ing 2 hig in giving M. | Marc! a 159 The following 18. statement of tho revoaue and expen- | TNE eee en ner steamer, 7,000 bushelp MISTAKES OF THE FRENCH EMPEROK IN REGARD TO apropos mayen ate ene po Sater “mne sovere! A's choice ‘fell Mig St Lactnas aap oe iee* diture of bw Province of Canada for the month ending |'vogu Sig. MA 000 Rael pene et canes sew: Land . MEXICO. pris Y | who in financial mattety as well as in any other branch of | June. 198% 193 | Sovh April 1666:— —— of bacco at Ss. and 100 tons Napoleon III. made a great mistake in the character of | S¥ords. iministration has no more theoret! ical no- Swe REVENUE, * thines at 26s., 100 2% boxes tobacco ’ the people whose territory he invaded. Iie should have | POSITION OF THB UNITED STATES ON THE MEXICAN | finn than’ thos which be may bave acqaired asthe | iy seis. 251% | Customs, $712,977 | lk cake 00 pv ate eta'in moderate demand for home taken a lesson from Napoleon L., whose genius was not | | QUESTION. principal of a boys’ school, in which his economical prin- | 2 136 | Exewne .. 117,409 | consumption, We ‘notice aa ee of 120 bales st from 232. safficient 10 impose upon Spain a government with King in our present condition in the United States, the | ciples may have been successfully applied to his own 2273 189 Bill Stamp Duty ‘650. a 70c.—-the latter rate an extreme, and only ob- Joseph at its head, This invasion of Spain by the great | Tesult of four years of civil strife and torrible | personal wel‘are rather than to that of the youths uxler 200° 2265 | Post vill @..... eee | ered dor eesall fete extrecho.Om . Napoleon at the opening of this century, was wonder- | caraage, we are naturally left in a post | his care 213 21434 | Crowp Land Department. , 95,025 | talved tor mls very fire, with @ fair basiness te the fuily sim lar in all 118 phases to the invasion of Mexico | tiom where the elements are still simmering | To M. Lacunza, ef whom we will give a more extentive (1866. ——, | Miyceilaneous.......... 67,645 Mocaati wes Athi na Mae iprenprig on by, his nephew in 1862, the same appoiatment of note. | under the latent heat which produced the great rebellion. | appreciation, has been added an auxiliary of £he name of Hight. Luet pred ea x0 hhae, Porto hco realized 750. ables, and the same farce of imposing a foreign prince | A%de from our abstract viows of foreizm interforenco in | De Maintenant, originally sont here by the French gov- 144% 131% Total....++ M Broviiosa,— Receipts, 62 pkgs. lard, 459 da, ent: upon the peopl». Tne perind of occupation of the coun- | the governments of our Western World, we have a home’! ernment after M. Tangles, who had hastened to do- 141 136 Expenditures ++ $852,584 1 we sa Datta ahd Nigh dt. chesee, The pork tries will doubtless correspond very nearly. Said Tally- —— en to, which is not among the Jeast im- | mand his recall as soon as he found out the extew ofhis 1s} 12476 ‘Aceordiny to the lust Quarterly Bank statement of tho | 1,190 00. Nites Ciao change, pew mess * rand to the freat Emperor, “Your Majesty will never | Port«nt. unsettled as we aro, and seeing, as yet, to | narrow qualifications 1: matters of finance. 129: 125% f Ohio, there are now in exisence only three free | $30 873. Tho sales embrace 8,600 bbla., at $30 bear the last shot fired in a war with a peopie who have | Single the States Into @ more homogeneous national’) — We have read some of this gentleman's reports, ay, 19 1253g | 8t810 of Obio, there ai ig $20 a, $29 25 cr old fought cight hundred years with the Moors.” Mexico, | Compound, the presence of sfereign monarclical ele- | wo have no hesitation In stating that if «Junior elork in | jure ai —" | danks and eight brauch:s of the State Dank of Oblo. | $30 0 tor, Rew mess imac, ‘Tho sales for foraned weet te retreae 10s con al * The recon gekich doures! eae secu len ieee eceeeacaer then calls Dadi or BN Tork, ask wg Ah Were Se nice os 9 Sy a = | the total capital at prosont represented is outy $1,116,500. | f°02° 8.8 71009 obla, new mneas at $20 75 a $30 15, rene own 80 3 a 5 off as von over tho signature of je Malite- = = ‘ . "4 has forgotten that when France invaded the Peninsula | Ur earnest attention to its rom the earliest mo~ | nant he would surely be ‘discharged by hie Sibert 8 piember. ot ms ‘Tho Rochoster (N. ¥.) Union publishes the following | |y for sane, Jaly and August, seller 's Fee Span tad but oeven miltion inkabtants, that she was | ment. We do not want awar with France; wo are too | Nevertheieas ho is intensoly proud of his efforts, and uo | Oc pA — 4 internal revenue decision:— a oon wiatav ances, and $21 60 a $24 60 for naw exe Eo inlpe ol contact veh France, which malght — jee deerere one bao polaron vivalvert doubt thinky hat Maximilian will ono day make him jhe st = - The following answer from tho Commaiesione of In- i ee eet hams’ wore quiet for want of pply er vading jurces: means by th it lexico, ee tesyee venue to an ft ity from Mr. Cl y we- see et My aa | ala ae Hone kena sa |e ar Maan the pronto | ew et pee whan prt tne, aoa | Scere rename rece | een en tm, a Se D real point, an notw! “ fer im in later, when wo ze the ‘ o4 54 “4 ndistributed ure liable to taxation must be return motel some of her largest veteran armies into Spain, | coustant threat ngamst pes yn bent if long con- } financial measures that he’ may recommend, It will be | at the early session of thé open board New York Central | $9 poses to mtockbolders; ’ ba eg oo Bid pute mf Sen 4 not conquer her. If France thus failed to con: | nued, can but o titer fruit and destroy | of interest to the public in the United States and in Eu- ie Reading 107%, Michigan Southern ‘Taressury Deranruest, lat 8 OT ‘ high! sold a192%, Erie 66, ig 1074, Michigan brace 1,200 packages at from 19c. a 223¢c , the latter fuer & country iyioe M* Rer very door, how could she | % fenise MP nonor, Wo fool” that’ tne | {2R0,t0 learn what in'sorablo officials have bean sent ent } oo, tuinole Central 11634, Cloveiand and Pituaburg 85 Orrios ov Lament, vies, an extreme. Butter was dull and heavy at 30c. a 4c. f det & "Cons. jousand mi is- | W . ie ment 3 0. honed Wa-msaton, Apt , a for State. Cheese was Se ie coeetttory near Tot ya’ oombelt ten as | Sane eet forthe whhdewent Of te, Pretols farses tte 1k on of M: Langlais, who wasn man of groat alent | (b. 8), Clevolund and Tuledo 103, Rock Island 90%, reply to yours nest Past. ut by tho | Westen and si. «dB meaty, Hes of section 117 of the act in force, the \d. Prices ranged from 10c 9 20:., large, avd which contains elght miliions of pdople, Med | H O08 Uhat some lucky turn of eyoute | United States | *24 upright character, all the officials sent out have | Northwestern 27}4—preferred 66/4, Ohio and Missiesippl | terms “gains | ( guality. t fi tm a common cause against her, and ing a count + be ‘stearty, Ineiicfent, Gait Heelene. jlver 6034, Marl- | and profit of all companies, whether i ‘Parroncow was rathor dult and the sales contintied hy aaa fhe pracce Inthe Pe. | wil eae ta de Srl eRe See aoa ss 4a8 ate Teal aad sre" toe laclnded in esimallog asmnall scale. Prices were without esential variat Ce vo harassed and cut up the troops ‘What Comstit: Persona) Baggage and posa preferred 20, At the first regular board the im- rated oF partnt Py the hazard annual profits or income of any person for refined, in bond, being 42c. 8 45}¢¢., Siosulat In topographical features which might enable } mae ee onrpely. yor ree" Ve ewoutary etd. provement continued and New York Central cloved % | entiied to ‘ihe ‘same, whether divided, or other: the ance, for refined, m, bond, being (2 6 se open reget span, Her scoantain rages, Ner war. | Bhi UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. lugher than at the half-past two board yesterday, Hudson = in oe ee ee By 360 ‘B 28c, for Sioeringe salons ge bois, Jess descris, her fastnesses, her numerous lage wwud a warning to Austria not to embark Before Judge Benedict, should be relurned as income ‘the stockholders. It souaeee: can Prin’ tors Seatree’ of population-‘which ‘cannot all Ge held at | troops to replace those of France in Mexico, reliablonews | ry, rates sates vt. One Package Containing Jewelry.— | and Pittsburg 134, Northwestern preferred 34, Cleveland | wocid appear frum decision No. 110, of Bowtwoll, p. 278, pace by an invading force—render her capable of a bril- pco—and reaches us that the first shipment of such troops hns and Toledo 13, Rock Island 4, Fort Wayne %, Boston ‘Rice was dull bat unchanged. A moderate 7 done in Inia at 9)zc, 0930. for Rangoon, amd 12%¢0. capab! work ready taken pl The law which | This was an action for forfélture of some jewelry found that Woe ape poe or 8 corpore, ov . | al ce. There is, moreover, no law whic! m3 bet “Abe " wan 09 inst any nomen tr ‘which "Napoleon prevents Germans from ‘emlcraling where they please; | in ine baggage of J. Hernandez, claimant, which it was | Water Power 1, Cumberland 34, Quicksilver 1%, Western | boon = be gr et 8 ere oh § wie. for Carvin: NL GOT may be able to bring against her in the Present political | Aud ‘here is no oe rhieh presents prone an ae alleged he was smoggling into the country. From the Union Telegraph 14, Canton 1%. Erie and Illinois Con- | various years in which the —— ee ee Fe | sions of sellers served to Tealrict DUS ness to @ “nae howe ral § The trath Is that the Mberals, unless | testimony it appearcd that Mr. Hernandez arrived here | tral were oxceptions to the general markot, and the for- spectiully; . iolamee: able extent. The unten, huwever, wore tay DEVELOPMENT OP MEZHOO. mer closed 23 and the latter 134 lower, Government} ¢ (uapreit, Rochester, N. ¥. bh 1,560 bhds., including a few anval Porto Rien, We believe that all that France ever planned in refe- rence to the future development of Mexico will be real- ized, but not through the influence of any invading Pow- assistance, must d uj their own to the Custom House pa peer mi Te Satan in the Arago in 1860, that he spoke ever, that should receive assistance, frow our Doar ownasiny ‘We have long enough swords for some tine yot. justice, how- officers to pass his at the time mentioning that hp had some silke for his wife’s ase, upon which he paid ‘that, too, nursed the gold-bearing secur:ties continued heavy; but coupon fve- twenties of 1865 advanced %. Coupon sixes of 183] were ‘The Chicago Clearing House statement is as follows:— atly Cuba murcovade, on a haste of 103¢, a 10%. fair to good redoing. and lic. a 12%a ‘fair to grocery. Refined su sar was in good Standard demand, and passed without ; ‘anced. da wore sold quite freely ® er; for, to hold and direct the -a-of Mexico in & | geigeh policy of Dou-intervention im the affa'rs of the | 4uty, aud his bagage was consequently. Me lower, five-twenties of 1862 34, ten-forties %. Seven $197,002 | “dv monarchical channel, your must, change, the political SpantencAmerea re lis our gnongh seca ce reciente ie pa sane cotta ape Sin the first ceries were steady; the second series “a bf een een re) by cee "ST ete eam Senmont. “Tt would take a standing army of one hun. | Drowbesten and plundered ye eae force ’all tee {’diamond jewelry, and rt ies to the advanced }, Jas: t50 | Brace 180,000 Ibs. at 12%4c. «i290. 704 thonennd Seanian, trogen in Moston, Nocmab athe iruggling republes to the noth of us from enjoying | Ho ‘where hes frat denied te (act Ee Joka a pas. | After the call prices advanced i fraction and Cleve- Souesn | 4 Wauncer. —Teceipts 118 bois, The mer es oa wees tclpr ae sacinch teeny) oot teoemntonel eats igh rom i excepting hat which has given | 1 oer on boerd, is box contatuing « coral pin, land and Pittsburg rose to 46%... At the one o'clock ses- Tgkery | egel.chanas: | Smaeanien owe mete 3 and, ‘om thelr rev ‘a common ws ceasolonaty advancing westward with our civilization | cause, we hava acted most unkindly towards them, } om 00% and ofner Jewelry, "rnese wore therexpon, | Sous the latter destined 1.0174, but ab te, ta enn fate of Corporation Real Ketate, to establish upon our frontiers we the, “invasion” of “Mexico. ands the bullying | nelzed Meteo: | was firm. At the half-past two board We market was $34, Yesterday was the fourth and last day of eale for the abadow of uropean man by the very abrasion any fing, Sf progresdive deen fall m its own tracks, which denote invasion of of the whole Pacific coast by Spain, wh reaches us, bas added the aj the news ji ndix to list strong and Erie closed 1% higher thanat the first regu- [The Galveston (Texas) Price Current of May 12 re- lar board, Hudson River %, Reading 134, Michigan present ot Corporation real estate. Messrs, Ladiow of ie Calisaaly 6 creck, Aaa tne Exchange abeckward instead of an advancing pace in the order | horrors through her reed v the artieles; and that he eht them in s Co, had a smnall attendance in s Of the world’s march westward. MoE ee eee aeen etal ea | for the une of hia wife, and never concealed the fact of | Southern 74, Cleveland and Fisuburg 1, Norinwosern ‘a conpariegs with the aumeroes amentiages 09 green stan bemrvecs ned toon unetae apetiare eb a * pf] AF Fovdiys oe Bawah dite te is atteiee ee ethene s and at rasinarie poi — Business, Owl the room was Milled during the three preceding @nys; bem Y mion humanity even, if we permit these constant and » 2 | Onto in real estate had ts me irl ind it, it has its orbit of revolution. May not when called for, with the exception of the box of corals; demand for gold has aimost the competition for investment in ite constant rourch westward. gather to its folds s con- | © "4 ferred, %, Canton %, Cumberlaud 134, West 5 stantly increasing civilizstt develops and calls forth a as its resistiess ac ivity growth of brain force Does not this advance of the human element, forcing be- laring outrages upon @ people who are ling to Sse their beats hove tea wameted ‘curs’ of hereper Even ina solieh point of view the, benetite whieh we place in hi Tai reap in row in, & protecting cnlsh America, would “more that the box coataini: experienced a corresponding improvement, and coupon wise abated, There were © few plots withdrawn an@j held over for rale on some future occasion, with the ex< bee it did no fntetlect; and fo i to ayo 2 he level which liberty should occupy woe than other nations here” done before it; the redux naturaliy rough: back monarchy, but the tide vibrates et.) ip fs course to a proper equilibrium. CONDITIONS OF THE PROMISED FRENCH FVACTA. | be ore | the tanding of a foreign fores, ‘The mercenaries of Maxt Been as millan, bave, it we may beliere all rigorovsly cruel in their treatment of the Mex posed to them as ever Kn im the treaimen| the Sepoy troops during the Bast India rebellion, Varbarous jer of Maximilian im to mercilessly shoot down all Goafroy, F. C. Scranton, B, H. Trowbridge and William Wer evacuees 8's W, Boardman, And.at amocting of the dircetors. yes- NEW YORK WEEKLY fi! Cui Gareneay, Cont s President of the company. tof The that than ters; t’, Jewelry (which had been bonded) had been ception of which the salen effected yesterday formr fore it the great wave of intellectual improvement, indi. | Saanis®-. Tepay all warfare | Sr (sat te ees the possession of his a sixes of 1861 advanced X, five-twentios of 1862 %, third | witheanding toe part ou acgount of | ROM Of Wnty ation, buiding low for sale im tbe ey it, which we might have to wage on their account; for, tate that in future ages, when in its course it has swept | once be it known that we stood as the champion of T'ge Judge in submitting.the case to the jury ox- isege 3, eevon-thirty notes of the second reries . the great ly of currency, are not to ad- | of New York under peeves Ceomaeseneees Sine ‘cross the Pacific ant impingrd upon the eastern Asiatic | justice between them and the European nations, there | P'ained the law as to what constituted personal - ‘At tho half-past three open board the extreme advance | vance their rates. ‘We therefore give as the closing | the business of the 40g eommencnd yi nity mintin Coal border, that the worn-out nationalities there found a Would be no causes given for any active interference. | gace, wearing apparel and personal property, whether.as | 1° 0. 4. i but a confident | raven 1260 — sliver 125, American sil- | jots on Fourth avenue, corner of Seventy rest, move westward tow! ‘arope—westward, westwi ‘maki worn, th raon or found in transite with other every. inalance mainiained, atl, inthe coasolees revolvtion, they meet Gur Amer: | Toe, nation that tives eulrels Cor tl aud the jing of { elvotm, ‘The Jory after pro’ speculative feeling prevailed. Now Yark Contral sold at dean pg pry its money bags will scarcely throw its echoes 90 far mto D yietenenyser governme! 98%, Brie 6736 9, Hudson River 112, Reading 110, 2.0 with IProV: future. as would the broad policy of proter 4: ‘ounsel e . Ethan Allen, Assist- Miiy in ue revolution of the world, foree fo sry seer 7 OF pret on to | ani United Staten District Avorney; for the claumant | Michigan Southern 10} a-1874, Huuncls Ceuta lone Xe, efforts of sach i tone France in Mexico | the legitimate mt ne eer ot Merion; eeimilian 8 ~ ona a roatheend ~r ee ee Tae os . YS ae fer ‘hat of the liberals, cave tennens nea hot making ¥ . Ww 96%, 6tK, 4 er red juree of the race. war against Mexico, "cops to what she axe ‘AW balf-past fwe the pirat! seta tas oe oe rt a are ee is iam one 4 ‘onderfull x eters ‘troope nn 7 venich ae ecole he: Family Journal in the Country, York Contra! 03% aX, Bre 006 © %, Hudson River 112 3,000 with mei _| rery iy re ry ee tas bas 8 the fortal. | age thie ren ee © a We Watoee by other govern: The Weaxnt Heat for the presont woek, now ready, | a % Reading 100% 0 %, Michigan Gouthera 78% a %, nt ise " adie le mis- | furnish war ma net i government ‘winch spencer are o I zabowcthor Arps tha bo 6% 0 67, veh wae Us ay yg iso Ht wares eee entirely; this was, the | we reas ‘The liberals CR THOUSAND DOLLAR PRIZE STORY 954 0%, Oblo and Mississippt éantitieenes 1% eK, oa we eg 12.100 ; resul poe 4 to-day rairo an arm; jundred thou- —n Quicksttver 813 | 5000.0 s,° 11, . § "af they the means for supplying it with munitions | written expressly for it, entitled Canton 61% a %, Cumberland 44% « 45, a6, 1st 400 100: 3,300 robell accepted conclusion | Of war They want ‘and we as a people ae bat 4 etry 4 ey tery would scaly bevdoing them and tholt cause simple justice “ARNOLD'S CHOICE.” " % tature course of the stock market is clearly up | 35000 000 37. : Seasoning Were we to fornia it to them in whatever quantities — hich | 20000 0 & Mins cer. ‘of Seventy. .- ht to draw this concl may be nd, Wo donot advocate this course that | Pootry—“Excezsorn"’ (written for the, Wasaiy Hanan); |, Ward in view of the return of monetary a Ch & Alt in bas corner of Seven hemes foothold im the Noribera proviness of | «go's Rion om Gnast?” the redemption of more than twenty mullions ot cenit. toon 8 Pome 8 2) Renting annem 1,590 there in 1860, would natural! lexico, for we have quite territory enough paneled cates of indebtedness om or prior bond 2,000 25 > : tase of the people: although there be sang It will also give a full and graphic account of Battle | sore, Tee Sub-Treasurer's mixed currency balance this | 6000 3 2190 38 = ‘a limited hope that the 1 ees of President Buchanan im 1859, | at Callao, between the Spanish Fleet and the Peruvian | evening amousts to the enormous sum of $113,066,478, 500 Ph s eo not have been entirely outside of the vista of | might redound to the advantage of those who were in | Land Batteries, resulting in the defeat of the Spaniards, | andthe banks can supply themecives from this reservoir ach Con’ ‘Te 108" 2,000 29) lw , {het in nach an erent the Sout! ees Teemaee ora sora suum sanrese (or Sa with a map showing the track of the fleet and the posi- | as freelyas they desire, The certificates of indebtedness, i doo Wich eae N Ind R 8% 4 + . — form with Mexico a great empit believe, however, that their only | tion of the batteriss; A full ‘account of the great Con- | upon whieh interest will cease at the end of the month, 66% 1000 o.. 8 * ieee j the iter country would have fopendency. hope of pig tn the Northern provinces, Unless they fiagration in New York on Monday night last, which | must be sent to Washington for redemption ; but the oT (800 = To Te0e a 1 then have more than enjoyed the are annexed to the United La tape destroyed the Academy of Music, the Medical College, | gup.Treasury here 1s willing to receive such eortificates as 4 ¢- 1,300 u 5 Lee Sera ni ttulng de to ber the coavtouing parties until Maximilian is driven from | the Dutch Reformed hyn Dye a diagram ae instead of currency from the banks on Soorejgararene sare Yoo minots — = é ies most its entire menopoly. the country. the progress of the Gre and property destroyed; In- | the proceeds of the government gold Ny have Fd 1,060 37 s during our great contest ‘The t condition of Mexico 1s scarcely changed | teresting intelligence from the National Capital, with ® | teen drawn. Lass than five millions of these have yet 4 1050 3%.. 3.100 om ne aed y | trom what wns at the frviacaliua. the Emperor | report of the proceedings of Congress; The latest move- | 1» be provided for. Bio cor Vose 40: nes Waa "Taay coe he pa Teen weecagp the cau heareety travel five miles in aay direction without &® | ments of the Fenians; What Jef. Davis thinks of the Foreign exchange has been dull on the basin of 100 “4 (800 Ld «. Hd eouvex achromatic lenses of Lberiy in the nineteenth | large escort. ass boa AO ged the guerilla bauds, | ssaictment against him; Late and important News from | for pankera’ billa, on England at sixty days. dx 4 1,780 Fg Trrough’ Pye 4 hice monerohionl iasope cron in ine most pacified districts. Of the war in thé | all parts of Europe; Editorials on prominent events; Petroleum and mining stocks were rather heavy in 62 «200 heed 3 008 pate on whenever she looks at anything republican m the | Northern provinces, we hear the most bay ney A Thentrical and musical review for the week; Foreign | the morning, but afterwards improved. At the first 50% Ls * 1300 46. 000° ge are ofhclaly \ that the French treopa. will coun bat fuaging even from those moet tn favor OC 6 | esp; Interesting toms for miners; Litery, Artistic } poqra Benebot Thun closed 06, lower ten ab the ane i S00 * ‘ny the sales yesterday reached twee y informed that ¢ i , “ allbe removed Irom the Mexican seit by November 1887; | against the’ latge and constantly increasing {orce of and Scientific matter; Weekly review of the Acricultural | tyme yesterday, United States 150, Consolidated Gregory ll 600 icleea Jig ohn ed ceweree Goliars, aod “the first being inte to depart in November, | liberals, who appear to be ra ven gaining ground situation, with a quantity of interesting reading for Fart- | goig $1 35, Gunnell Gold 6¢,, Holman Gold 6c., Smith & 205% 100 oe nt of investment in Corporation teal estate dur 1800."" ‘There i an immensity beiwren intenuon and | | The Pudt Mall Gacste of March Base Iothore,| mete and Agrtculturiets; Sporting Intelligence; Vari | parmelee 40c. New York and Alleghany wan 20e. Bigher, | 1°) og: waisr'b ba ue tng the four daj Of sale touched tpwards of two 1ui\/ioume . We © th ¢ French troop: 0] 01 wr Eee Te ee Tt oe | atmo move Mexicana Mexico had hor dawn of civi-r| eties, Facetia; Valuable reviews of the Caitl>, Horie, | Ada Bimore Go. At the second board United States | 49, dx 104" | of dolar the United States before the time fixed; ior the French | lization and peace at the very moment that France {n- | Dey Goods, Boot and Shoe, Commercial nd Moncy Mar- | dood 26c, lower than at the first board, selling at 85 60. 450 pried Obs le ate thoroughly diecusted with 5 vaded her soil tm 1862, and the true be kets; Marriages and Deaths; Advertisements, and ac~ Consolidated Gregory Gold was $1 10 higher, seiling at 400 o +f Giion, which draws beaviiy both wpon Po le ay a Bad Loree ny "ine | coutits of ail interesting decurrences of the week, fin 05; Sent & aaclons ae hot Hs. i or ho ere are, however up ‘ : h& Perm: solling Bene’ en jem which place the Emperor Nap tiaenees from whreh whe had post emerged. got New subsoribers to the Wrexiy mao cha obtain Run gold at $12 20(a 80), Fiest National fo., United | foo 0 93% a ommbarrassing Bomtion the honor ot France pad the | Splanions poe ay ial on ery in the back numbers containing tho new Prige SY) | pen Karma 2805 Rynd Farm 20c, Downievilie is sas ex ge of his constant ruccesses, which, if here broken, je perinl jourmais, pears were 4 1 ” ee Oe iae ties Whvas Lens Toued brrnaire with | piste during tee Fear 100, tigen mandsenama-iwensee 1," Pamuee © COMOUCBS Cold 410. Gunnell Gold 9Se., Walkitl 90e, (a. 60), | $ % so much Guomnere te, ease pine Bresen woop are | ww v encounters of arms, of shpat, £0 a8 avernes, & bate THE DIAMOND Cross, At he annual meeting of the New York,and New | 10 Erie Ri... or aT v daaaied wi ri gf sun of the house of ora Skiraa! evet 5 der —_— — Captain 2 yong Deon famaee ta them clear thet eyes of this, biog: | cvutrol of Maxindhon Grebe fi PS —— oa Hoven Ralireed: the following Mispotete wore ‘sheasy: PPR dF 10% | sould be an investigation into, the facts of this.cus:. Fow. nesa and there is ttle doubt what iar on, ue, ertie | The war whit has been ay the Fremeh croops mms. George B. oe vei = Tel eo ae Van %3 D800 ee me ~ ‘an earaeeiet ares, ‘the ind tha 4 highly organiz ih of France would txke. | i¢ inno manner superior in chal ARNE! LLIPS Rooper: than yeere character, gees In'a prvdigal mood when it shaped F fare which wus tn Barope kos /eh eotidemined Br WILLIAM BARNET PHILLIPS, Rest, James 4d raped vest a4 made agarnet btm. st Gomraane 85% 86% 6% 8536 Ty The wiharawal of the French ious taoh wise | oleh feteoo. hore: toe iy ir of this {ateresting story, new subscr bors will ‘York for the week ending May 22, and since the com. | j hs sarily involve the withdrawal of “ ane ulation aad oases of the pyr oy 9 they do well to sond in their enbecrip! ions mencement of the year, eompare as follows with the yu ‘The French troops, there, | are forced naintayn to preserve even a show of Euro- pT 4 1865 :— tn Micsome Mexican troups under the banner of Maxi: | pean-refiected royalty upom the soil which had beet #9 ah Hemet 0 couple of weeks corresponding periods mane sah a my San Teel ahire Norse, 1 | Zfench regi: | dishonorably osurped. The liberals are, however, fast oon ae For the wook..... $9,526,802 $2,220,028 $3,117, 404 | 3000 Us on iA, cou, 107% ire bel November. . recovery of 9 country. ia wn by —=2= tenes S 5 , | i seer of compulsion that they sbould retarn home. that We Lauiee are consiantly mereasing i | Tenwm-—Singie subscription, $2; Three copies, $5; | Previously reported 65,986,018 06,102,458 91,141,409 100000 U6 mb. com jor Any foreigner may in Mexico to-day or next yoar entiet ; athougi: he 4865 (ore are now two. No quartet has beon m $94,259,008 sgh ber ts rey airy to ory cheusand Freuch- 1» and the result thas Seen ‘a terrible | cents each. A imited number of advertisements in- $0000 Ot bok Miss cet nen in bia service, there ‘might not be & | loss of life on both'sides. The desperate resolve of the | serted in the Weeary Henatn 100 Cumb Coal prot. 45; Bacio one. of a” soldiers born upor the | Mexienve to free their soil from the javader makes the 190 “yi ‘acy roll of France, We believe, therefore, | task of (he latter to pacify the country almost a hopeless The Norwich Budiciin says there have been whispers io (00 Mariposa ‘pref, that ‘whatever troops are withdrawn will be very few, | one, while the ‘moral support” which the Emperor Na. | New Ivmdon ever since the sailing of the Sclota, on the 9 WesternUnontél Sad only those who cannot be persuaded to remain im | poloun furnishes to the government be has so generously | #th inet. thet the craft was a Chilean privateer, and (hat TIT mY ? Si servee of exinatan,. ohm something wo wich | Bermited the Kaxkan poopie tony. imoualy chong, | had hee deperwe.be, Sez ueg the hele ered Gir Bees om, fo ce could justly «9 ast losing ut urdy blo been iauteinatonns ” Gael {wo S9eNd Bok te Oe PU Sesto Ih the. eipediius, | ho. preier the ‘eushrinement of « diferent ‘lad"et | for Rio Junetro, and Ia understood ve have bern Jaden sca vena Quaena bowever large a quantity of funds she mieht furnsh (0 | oh enqyand heavy artillery. morally upon thelr politcal altars, ean da arms shows not only how the im- nd that where there was one battle in the To prevent disappointment In getting the carly nambers The exports, exclusive of specie, from the port of New Five copies, $8; Ten copies, $16. Single copies, Five ——_ Bince Jan. 1.,...$62,318,010 $67,421,453 7000 Tr nT 8-10 248. 101)

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