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9 e FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Wroxespay, June 27-6 P. we. ‘the gold market has been held im suspense to-day by the anmety ith which further European news was awaited The opening price was 155},, followed by & decline to 164% anda rapid advance to 166. It subse- qoutly reacted and thon vibrated botweon 155 and 156% watil the arrival of the Java's news, when it began to fluctuate rapidly, between 164% and 16534, and Qually closed at 16534, The transactions were large, and a heavy “ahort!’ interest was created under false ramors of the purport of the steamer’sadviens, By the following table ‘of the quotations current for American securities in London on the date of the steamer's ieaving Liverpool ‘and on Juno 22 and 15 respectively, it will be seen that thoy were barely stoady but hardly weak, while consols wore improving :— June 15. June 16. 865 9 86: se 0.00% 8645 a BON bey ae 40% See news was again less decisive than was generally anticipated, and the sitt.ation of affairs on the Continent appeared to be virtually unchanged. It was supposed that the Austrians would immodiately move forward troops to dislodge the Prussian troops from Saxony, and the Paris Presse had published « report that @ brisk engagement took place on the 16th instant, near Yoipsic, but this was not fully confirmed? The reports telegraphed to Queenstown wore not known on the street prior to tho close of business, but (he impros- sion produced by the advices provioialy recolved was favorable to operations for a rise in gold. ‘The supply of con for delivery was moderately easy ai 1-33 a 1-16 per cent per diem. The range of the market for the four weeks ending on Saturday lost was aa fol- lows: — Highest. Lower. Woek ending June Mal hy 13735 Week ending June 9 48% 138%, Woek ending June I 80%, 137% Woek ending Juno 23... 183 5, 14835 It will be remembered that at the date of the Mora- vian’s departure no later advices from this sido than those of the 2d instant had been received. The subse- quent arvance in the premium would, of course, operate to dopross the prices of American securities in Europe, and the full effect of this we shall not teara for nearly ‘8 fortnight to come, The only shipment of coin to-day was one of $96,000 by the Scotia, The stock marvet begins to show a more decided ten- Aeney towards improvement than has been visible for womo weeks, and yet there is little excitement or ac- tivity to mark a revival of speculation, Fort Wayne, Reading aod Northwestern are tho strongest of tho rail- way shares, while Erie iv somewhat active but irregular, At the carly session of the open board Erie sold at 00% a 44, Catawissa 77%, Michigan Southern (8. 3) 784, Cleveland and Wit'sburg 83\4 a Rock Island 98%, Northwestern (8. 3) 2974—proferred 59%, Marietta and Cincinnati first preferred 41%. At the first rogular board the market was dull but firm for railway shares. Ene closed % higher than at the half-past two board 100 Mich Central RR 104 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1866, 985 1000 Cleve & Pitts RR 99 200 Chicago & N W.. 100 de bao 11000 U8 5's 10-40.c. 14000 pine ‘90. Ba 30 MEXICO wo 109 ee ete 100 10000 0.8.3 jasc ws Santa Anna from a Mexican 2000 200 Chic & N {oo che Race it a Point of View. = seseeee ie i oan i 1 300 Pita FtW&Chio 96: do. . 98! CHEERING PROSPECTS OF THE LIBERALS, | y' New American Line of Steamers Between Vera Cruz and New Orleans. oo 4B Ohic Bureguiad 1a aa cena secon SESSION—I FP. M. 000 ta 6.2, 92 10B,” 200 a Chie NW. Continued Fighting in the fase Rein ole Interior. 100 Pitts, Ft W&C RR 200 do. 900 Chic & RKIRR, 94 THIRD BESSION—?2:30 P. M. a i $110001'86's5 20062 104 100 chs Erie RR, 20 6 CELEBRATION OF THE EMPRESS’ BIRTHDAY. 1600 US 6 "s 10-d0c. 06% 100 do. peonvedent sree 1000003 6's,1yc,n igs 1003 100 Krio pref. te crt 0008 Te 1:10, ade 18 800 Reading RR... 108 oa sha Qu 100 eee ie ieee | Oe. Hii toy, IMPERIAL RAILROAD ENTERPRISES _ , BR. &e. &o, &e, 200 M Bo & NI G00 Clev A Puts. BT 1000 Chio & NW RR 3034 100 Chic & NW pref 50% The steamship Morro Castle, Captaim Adams, from Ha- 100 Hudson Hay in nok tt ot Ceaiteck ic. “sae f vana, arrivod at this port yesterday. We are inidebted 1 Erie RE.,... 100 Pitts, Ft W & 98%, | to Purser Albert for the prompt delivesy of our files and BAe yesterday, heading %%. Quicksilver was 44 lower, Can- Yn 44. Government securities were moderately active and firm. Coupon tive-twenties of the third tssue were 36 higher, ten-forties 24, seven-thirly notes of the third series Al the one o'clock sessions tho market continued dull, but firm, At the half-past two board it was stronger. Erie closed % higher than at the first regular board, Hudson River 14, Reading \, Michigan Southern %, Rock Island %, Northwestern %—proferred 3%, Fort Wayne 4, Quicksliver %. New York Central was lower, Cloveland and Pittsburg 4. Government securi- tos wero firm. Coupon five-twontics of 1862 advanced \. At the half-past three open board the market was firm, with a rising tendency. New York Contral sold at 98 5 = 98%, Erie 60%, Cleveland and Pittsburg 89%, Clove- land and Toleiv 106%, Rock Island 945, Northwestern 80%,—preferred 69%, Marietta and Cincinnati rst preferred 4334, Canton «64. ANerwards the speculative feeling was atightly in the ascendant, and at six o'clock the market was strong, at the following quotations:—New York Cen- tral 95), Erie 6046 a %{, Reading 109K 8%, Michi- gan Southern 78% 079, Cleveland and Pittsburg 833¢ ® 4%, Cleveland and Toledo 106% 4100, Rock Irland 943; a %, Northwestern 30% a 3¢—preferred 69% w %, Fort Wayne 98% a, Canton 63% a 54, Cumber- jand 45 0 \. ‘There is no chango to note in the monoy market, which {2 extremely easy, at four por cont for Stock Ex- change loane, wil exceptions at five, First class com- merelal paper is freely discounted at 6 a 6 por cent, and the second best a 6 a 7. Poreign excuanze was iactive but stoady. Bankers’ bills on England at eixty days were quoted at 1084 n X. Willa on Berlin were nominal, at 74.075, on Bromen 17% 8 7544, On Frankfori 42 a 5, on Hamburg 36% a %. Wo observe that a delegation of New York bankers t~ in Washington, protesting against the propoacd amendments to the National Currency act, and sock- img certain exemptions from taxation under the ori- ginal law, With this delegation it is almost need- jeas for us \o say we bave no sympathy. The na- tional banks, in our opinion, already onjoy too many Privileges at tho expense of the peoplo at large, and for them to ask for more is sheer effroutery. We call upon Congress to immediately curtail the privileges of these national banks by authorizing tho substitution of plain legal tender notes for national bank currency to an equal amount, and cancelling the equivalent of bonds deposited with the Treasury Department as security. Such a law cannot be passed too soon, for it would ro. move a mongrel currency in favor of one based upon the credit of the government direct, at the same time that it would abviieh the annual subsidy which is now paid ty national bonks in the form of interest on the bonds depoelted by them, Congtess should not only ignore the petition of the bank delegation in question, but pas ao act to the eflect we have suggested, which commends wolf alike to common sense and ome of our¢ radical contemporar es, Phe closing quotations for American eecurities in Lon don on the 16th inst, as telegraphed to Queenstown were:—Erie 403; Illinois Central 274% a 75%; lve. twontlos 6436 4 65, The value ut exports from this port for the week wt wince the beginning of the year, we with the corresponding periods in 1304 aad 1865 1366. 1866. $2 :K, 35, 457,062 102,496 879 Yor the woek.... Prov, reported Aine Jonuary 1. 983,248,260 The foreign iuipocts compare as follows :— 1865, ry goods. ...... Goa. nerchiaid’s Total forthe week #3. Prov. reported. ion 1 188,606,408 $70,615, 490 $103,441 409 13 the specie {mported into o1 to £2,200,000, The Bank received 220,000 in gold ou June 16. The New Hampabire Legulature ia investigating the #Tairs of the Concord Railroad, Resolutions introduced im chwt body allege that the road has been improperly managed, and has signally failed to carry out the objects for which 1 Was construcied, The Boston Clearing Houve has partially rescinded its Fesolution pot to receive bills of State banks on deposit after July 1 The banks are to be allowed to receive such bila for the purpose of redemption—that is, they w ll be regeived on doposit as formerly, but be forwarded a! once to the bank of issue, Aifantie Nu Hank of Mrockiva hae dectare@s * ni ety ' payable Juty @. hve declared @ ¢ nt payable July a Bre <8 declared @ sent!- dof @S per cont, payable July 2 ¢ Savings Bank has declared a som\ sooo (vidend of six per cent, payable July 6. The Columous and Indianapolis Central Ratlrond has dclored & quarterly cash dividend of two and one hail Pot cout, And a Btock dividend of five per cont, both frow © government tax, payable at the company's oie: Lunde, Obto, July 10, The Montauk and Nasean Fire Insurance Companies of Brooklyn declared dividends today, the former of 6» and the latter of eight per cont mb FinsT ge» Mt 62 100 she & 100 0 200 rie Ka pret... 200 Hudeo hie hike 700 Reading RR. ” | lea ee a ks a3'10,1st 5 102% BT call ” do 34 series 102% ta nol ‘Goat KR. an ae do... | i F | meal, 20,500 bushels corn and 2,250 do. malt. demand prevailed for State and Western flour, and full prices were realized for all kinds, the market closing quiet, however, at onr quotations annexed, at which 7,500 bbls. were sold. Prices for Southern flour were unchanged, the demand being light, and the sales were confined to 600 bbls. market for Canada flour, with an increased demand. Sales 400 bbis, Texpect, 200 bbis. Brandywine at $5 40. We quote: +@ despatches, ‘The Morro Castle hag six million cigara on freight, being the largest quantity ever shipped to this port on a single vessel. Our City of Mexico Correspondente, Mrxico, June 10, 1566, WHAT 18 THODOHT OF SANTA ANNA, The appearance of Santa Anna in the United States, and his denunciation of the Mexican empire, bave proved a fruitful source of comment; but however much talk hit movements havo occusioned ttle import is at present attached to them. Santa Anna has remaiied in retirement so long that his name has lost {ts prestige and fails to arouse the least spark of enthusi in the COMMERCIAL REPORT. Waupnespay, June 27~6 P. M. Buxapsrorrs,—Recoipts, 4,211 bbls. flour, 220 do. corn A better There was rather more tone to the Ryo flour was unchanged in every Of cora meal we have only to report sales of eee = Weatern flou $6 oe x in breasts of his countrymen. His landing at Vera Cruz Gholce State, TPR e 820 | wasthe deathbiow to. his politival fortunes, Ho was Common to medium extra Western. . 745 a 9 60} snubbed by the Emperor whose rule he came to sustain, ee 16 ob ® 19-00 | and was driven from the country by one of the Coatonn cuutbars “40 10 2 11.60 | Weakest adherents of | Maximilian—an adventurer Fancy and extra do. 1270 a 37 00 | whiom Santa Anna himesif was wont to donominate COON CAPRI a aaa ab “the dirty Indian bastard,” He may be what Romero Rye flour (superfine), 6 60 a 700 | accuses him of being—an imperial spy; or he may be Cora meal, Jersey. 400.4 425] honost in bis endeavors to overthrow Maximilian, At bo Bet cae of $0 & gf £2 | att ovents, hore, none, save those in Nis secrets, express former Ifo and known od all confidence in in this country in pre- but wero Santa Anna any opinion npon the et, his insincerity having entirely dosiro his Inteurity. There is no safet dieting events a month ahe: allowed to-day to present himself to the Mexican people a4 a candidate for President against Maximilian, the latter would receive the votes of throe-fourths of the people, El Diario, the oMicial paper of the Emporor, #peaka somewhat disparagingly of the hero of san Jacinto, Tho Diario says: The papers announce that Santo Anna has gone to the United States to rolicit the assistance of that country against the Empire, It is beloved that he will only bring his cause into ridicule when the American public fully appreciates his motives, We need not review the —Prime grades of wheat were firmly hold, but no busi- noas of by cent was transacted, millers having mani- fested no disposition to operate, excepting at a reduction from the pi Tho cupply was limited, and with no area ‘als the market closed firm. In the corn market increasod activity prevailed, yet the demant was Still quite moderate, the sales not excecuing 95,000 bush- als, at Oc. a Me, for sound now mixed Western, 86c. a 90¢. for unsound do, OTe, for Western yellow, ‘79, for Now Orieans, damaged, and 883%, for mixed Wostorn, to arrive during this week. The outs market was a shade firmer at 55c. a 58¢, for new Western, Of rye we notice salos of 700 bushols Western at $1.07. Baricy and barley malt continued quiet, with small sales of the latter at un- changed price Corton was in moderate demand, but the market was rendered nominal and irregular by A stroug desire to real ize, particularly on low grades. The sales were 1,200 bales, mainly at the following quotations : RA ERR) ile of the ex-Divintor. Combine hi jombine h's roceut somersault L petiostto Real e with his former inconsistencios, All the world knows Miading. 37 that he recognized the Empire and congratulated the Good middling. 22!) 3 Emperor, and now be conspires again't both, as be finds them fn the way of hia political aspirations. As we make «0 continued inactive and nominal, but no change Co note of time we nolic® not alano inconsist was apparent in the prices current, though inferior . " : had adrooping tendency. We have only to note the | Mt Diack ingratitude, for he cannot as Tem ber the denellis conferred upon Bia ge the Emperor, in restoring to him what revolutions bi confiscated. "He now naka agaimat bis own country the aid of a prople he always abhorred, aud of whom he gard, “A nation which brought devastation, pillage, provrittm and mourning to families in all parts insolent, exotiatieal and sei saic of 202 bags Rio, ex Skimmer of the Seas, at 130, gold, in bond. Corn.—At the suction sale of Scranton coal to-day there was a large company present, and, with animated bidding and consider Competition for certwin deste. able lots, there was an advance obtainnd on oe grand capital, is a h, average of 280. per ton, The sale comprised i tons } Which to us’ bax caused sorrow upou sorrow, and now at an average of $6 58. The prices reailvad for the dif. 19 over us that hateful tyradny which foraut descriPtions sepa as followa:— us throngh force of numbers upon the The American people wili ee in this last step of Sania Auna nothing more than anesher proof of the many political somersaults of which be is capable. The liberals by no means conveal their hostility to the Imperialists, but openty threaten summery vengeance upon them when the Freveh troops shail be withdrawn. Discussing political topics, nad reviewing the occur. Tences of the past three years always tend to aggravate tho hatred of the liberals to that portiog of their own countrymen whom they denominate “traitors,” and they speak of them only in terme of ecorn and detestation. Tt has been ral junta (if they ever have the power}, to hang the lating imperialists and to confiseats their evtates, As meny of the wealthiest and most influential Mexicans joined thoir fortunes with those 0” the empire, this threat, f carried into effect, will sweep off a large portion of the better class pt the Wa 56 Femina, —in anti pation of heavy recuipts of corn during the rost wf the werk, sates were decidedly higher. Tho engagements include To Liverpool per al 5,000 bushels corn at 6d. aud part of a load at 4d. ; 1,000 00 ipsa chedse at 204, To Ginsgow, 21,000 bushels corn at 38. Gd, por quarter, and 1,000 bushels do, at 6d. The charters are:—A brig to Cork for orders, cora, Su, ; a bark 600 tons from Mirimichi to Bristol channel ‘for orders; deals, on private terma; a bark to Cork for orders, pet loum'$s If ton port in ‘Great Britain; a. from Phew Richmond to Barron, and a Prussian bark from Bay Cha- leur to Barron deals 85s,; a Bremen ship to Lomion, a Bremen bark to the Mediterranean, privilege of ports, tebacco, 30s. a Six. Od.; @ Bre | Psidents in this capital. This will be a ceime which ad- ten bark ef alums to Cuts, tobacco, as; | Feroims gations should. wot tolerate, nnd ‘France a the petrol ie; a brig from Philadelphia to Londor, | Umlel Stetos owe it to humanity wo peovent such a Peeienatant ec’ G4": NIMAISR ela, Dour te Ro Gags wholerale butchery as in couteniplated. ood back, $2, Ko! a bark th ‘The imperialists ace fully aware of thelr danger, and are preparing (o meet il, They now that they need ex Dect litte mercy in ease the empire te overthrown, ani thely wafety depends upon thor own exertions At s fostival held upoti the orcasion of apentng the railrond to San Augel, afew deagues from thie city, yesterday, and which was attended by moet of the éabinet and thany other leading Mexi aim, the gauntlet thrown down by the Pberala war taken up, and cepmesions of @dality to the empire were Bold and decided. oral of the speakers free of pots. larges Mary's river to Matanzas, lum! ber, ‘ak tou lo Providence, coal, ‘$3 B74 Lingan, ©. B., to New York, #4 dout to Portsmouth, N. H.; coal, Rondout to Saiem, ton, coment, 40¢.; two do, heuce to Portland, one do, to Koston, sand, $2 25; a brig to Mab zilian brig to Brag, a bark from vie do, from in $230; one lo. froma 2 40; one do, from Honuout to Boa iron, $3; ta, Bra adelphia ty Mt. shegues aed a brig, from Codec Rays yo Melanson, 8 Pls | atid cher the etrugel was no! for a gepmblic a empire, Mobuses was quiot but unchanged. ‘The only sale of | Put for Mesican nationality; if the Wherala should prove uovitae at 0: importance heard of was 150 hhds, Navat. Srons.-—The market for spirits turpentine cot FA Ble ch Me tinued unsettled, and prices farther declined, with, to aia Secu. fe salt coun ME poate as we doins At Lue concession, the sales be ae a pl SEnnesl cal ch "4 ‘8 400 bbls wt 80c, a Sic. Rosins were without | £0 Preverl, cteil-aat om to, oatagd and the people Se valnds: wns thaapmdnd Cumtiat ta be educated, contd only Be eftroved Hhrough a aya prove) ss tem of 40° 1 mvested whh power to put down W heard of a sale of 100 bbis, strained, to be delivered, | 44',/), and which could menish infractions of all Inwe, inilitary ns welt ae ol MW the empire ehould be reap protectorate would be required: Lanothor word for annexation and Dowden t be tt presont tntention to 1 foe the empist, and te imper al po rm of the country at te dispoe! O1s,—City linseed off waa in moderin f mand from crushers’ hands at $1 70, at which p market ruled very firm. Of English ol we baye no sales to report, but prices were firm, Fuovisixs.” Receipt 21 bbl, pork, 33 do, beat, 86 | kgs. cut meats, and 100 bbis, lard. A firmer fooling ot fas hot ceabie in tue pork taarkot, which wan decidedly kta ee Suore sciv the sales reacting 13,000 bly on the spot avn - at $31 $31.57 for new moss, closing at $21 50, cash; - $29 25 9 $29 50 for old nioss and $26 40.4 $27 25 for prime, abo for future delivery, 5,000 Dbls., including July and ‘August, buyer's option, at $32 25, and 90 day, soller’s option, at $31, The bocf markes Was moderately active and firm; sales 700 bble. at $16 a $21 60 for new pian | been commenced, and of this number only two horse mors aud $21 600 $4 50 for new extra do, Heef bares | railroads, each there milow tong, have been completed, pat abd nung Mod heir with water of ia packages at | SMM seven mile of x rood Crom Vora Crus to Jalapa : for ehuulders ain Aly igs. tor | have been graded; but the work wae suspended come cinco for want of funds, The tmperial Mexican Radway ron traina over forty cight miles of therr road, | abd expost to have ia Mil operation by the Ist of Sep- tember next Ghat portion of their romd between this city and Puebla. ‘The only other road in thie empire is the Meriva and Choles Raltroad, whicle has eon com. pleted aw fer as Fan Angel, nine miles from the capital, and which portion of the road was formally openeal on Thur iay lest, Te cMP Res! seTTOAT war duly celebrated tm this city, althongt but tittte spirit Was evineed upon the vecasion, National colors were displayed from the various Le«ations, save that of the United States, and many private houres were tastefully absorption, make a fig Maxx, Jane 10, 1866 RAMROAT RNTRRBIY Tn the whole of Mexico tnt five railroads have ever ons prices w ammation in the lard warkeb, aod p wo firm; sales of 1,000 bbla at lve af2%e, Butter Was unchanged at 20c, a Sie, for Wester amd Zoe, a 400. forSinte, Cheese was scady at Be, @ 2le,, as to quality. Prrsonees,— The markes for both crude and bouded wes without decuted change, The salen were 600 bbls, of the former at 246, and 1,000 bbls, bonded at 400. a dic, also 400 bbls. do. for July at 42\6., buyer suption, Tuck continued dull and cominel, No mica wore heard of, Svcar.—The demand for raw sugar was alroost wholly for the local and near by trade, Molders wer: very firm ud offered sparingly. ‘The saige were 1.Olbhiite. taotud- ing 300 uhds, startiuique at 10%,6., 19 hits Perta Rico and Cuba muscovedo at from ide. aide. Re oF standard bards Ree © cotter, and 1's iviato-ten TONS | ccorated. No doubt the demonstention would have © oly to report cates of 40,000 Ibe, | beea more general but that mang persons aoe cg cas’ more Active, with enloa of 200,000 ihe., | Wer? Afruid 0 coremit themsolvos, lest, if liberals should bo retnetate@, their property nid be confiscated. Tn the evenine the towers of the Cathedral and the buildings acownd the Plaga were ilin- tod, mudet nine o'clock, In frowt af the Palrce, was ivew a dispiay of dreworks ‘that for vo and variety at 12440. a 18%c. por Wiis steady at $2 bbis. wore fold. Woot. The market hav been active and fell prices 372 bbe, The markets ruled wf Weatera, at which prices 100 ave been renitaed. New wools age coming forward ju | has been seldom exeolted. Probably Ofte thousand peo eS ee een inslatioanetion ot tee, Huth colicas, [te wnaeseed (he Breworicny Oat from te heamease Gragreen ban lead Dut litte effect wf the market, a@ | Crowd not aeheor went op, nor was & aylinble of ap. mich action wes amici wed, and the effect of the law | plause uitered, bub everything was received with that bas already boon discov cted, The aggregate sales were | stolid mishment and indiference which cheracterize Mexicans The bulldtuge of revere! foreign ministers: wero iiuminated, but it is sigmificant that the houses of most of the French reatdenta wero dark, and net oven the teual lights were to be seem tn the windows of the Froneh City Houre. 175,000 domestic fle@ec 700! for State and Obie 426, 36,000 vate’ terms; 70,000 Ii bates Cape and 800 do. . Malaly at 600, » Any ewe. Tonal eetivity prevailed among (he milMary : both parties during the last month; but che reports operations are generally eo unsatisfactory and anrel Hint Mt is searcoly safe to ebron clo thom.” Coreosyou ents from the Interior to thi city the mow diverse Uhat it ivdiitioult to A reports of ali unportant eee: coasex May well be doubted. ‘The literals have mecved= ed in obtaining money and arms, and are reurvantzing in Sonora and Chiluabna; end, paslag the funds with whieh to pay their troope, will daubtles: oon hare a Intge force in the field, ‘The defeat of Corona at Mozat Inn was a sovere blow to the fiherala; bus that general's friends are sanguine of isis ultimate suceess, He fro. qveatly bad that ety in hie power, his men revernl United States Commisstoncrs’ Ofie Before Comuuissioner [etts, ‘The case of M. Lamirando, who is oecused of having cmbesrled several thousand thalers, the property of the Nank of Poitiers, France, was on again for hearing yor- torday, At the previous examination objcetion wae raised by defendant's counsel to the wlmisibility of a certain document iseued from the French courts, Coun. wl cantonded thet the evidence offered on this point wae Hot eatisfuctory, The Commissioner now adwilied we em piathcomipedllien toe gimme — ere nabcdigtegné FON ng thee way to the plaga; but Coropa woold Trecieated ie era tt ae, Ggeuments ave wn | pot take the place, a& he feared thet whew it exmmo into Jeated in the Departmen ¢ Minteter vi Justice | PO Mase aa : in France the enge wee adjourned lt to-day, | his Randa tt would be destroyed by the Frencu feet in Before Commieeioner Osborn, boas the middie of last month General Beebe, with Persons ¢onnceted with veriows callings were | thrwe thousand liberals, oy before Commissioner Or hern charged with ba | in the tate of Ban Tn Fatwa paid their licenses. Atuong these were lawy ers was stated that while brokers, Ac, readily paid the unt of thedr licenses, teueh Miflculyy wae loud | getting lawyers against whom demands W this kid hog | ® been made ty comply with (ie eyauemente Of jaw lyn shot and hung mors guorrilias than have the reat of the whole army together, iad a a ry over 7 is evel | sane an exploit to be prow f. @ particulars Bave not y: been pt known, ali letters from foreigners in ‘San Luis bry that out ef the whole force of contra-guer- rillas only ope hundred foe fifty escaped. This, a liberal officer assures me, is not so. Dupin's force mumbered 1,000 or 1,200 men—the defeat was most complete and ended in'a complete rout. bic} second in command was kulle@, taken prisoner and Dupin himself with several severe wounds. ‘Tamau!.pas and Nuovo Leon are noarly all inthe hands Rh bitepean scapes maulipas hold by t it must ve all’ its supplies by sea, be surrender, "me cy of yn ig said to have been taken by the Austrians losing one hundred and fifty men be But a 2 Gaeeeney the liberals drove out ison and imposed a tax of over two mil- the inhabitants, and bad time to seonre ir funds when they were dislodged by a «mall body of Austrians, who drove them out and held the city. ¢ news of ita capture may be true, but no articulars are reported. r Zacatacas ts for the time quiet ‘The liberal attempts upon Fresntilo, so 5 rey continued, were all rv- Pulsed, with much the agaailanta, The offictal per ‘in the city of Zacatacas says that all 5 of fiber victories in the vicit ot Fresuillo, or elsewhore in ne State, up to the 17th ult., were utterly false, ‘t Queretaro Cie ‘@vjoy momentary quiet, the im- perinlists, by their vigilance and activity, having driven tho jiberals to their hiding places and restored compara- tive peace to the State. As soon as the rainy season shali prevent the rapid movement of infan'ry, howeve: it is probable the liberals will reappear and give the Aus- trians no rest {or the noxt three months, a Correspondence. Havana, June 23, 1866, The Fronch steamer Panama, from Vora Cruz, arrived At this port on Sunday afternoon, with about four hun- dred French troops homeward bound. Tbo dates from the Mexican capital are tothe 10th and from Vera Cruz to the 14th instant, The news, though not very im- portant, is varlod and interosting—its source imperial. fst, Oar Hav CITY OF MEXICO. Tho contract made with the government by Mr. Chas, F. Looney for the establishment of a line of mail steam- ers between Vora Cruz and New Orleans, for ton years, {3 confirmed by an Imperial decree of the 28th May, anda subsidy has been granted to the contractors of two thousand dollars for every round trip, for the period of two years; at the expiration of which, it will be optional with the government to continue or modify it, It ts Stipulated that tho stoamers are to be not undor ono thousand tons furdon, oifring sufficient accommodation for seventy-five first class passengors—the boats are to make two trips (out and home) every month, commencing in July noxt, As soon as the days of sailing are decided upon, aad thoir average speed being regulated at cleven miles per hour, the trips are to be arpanged so that the matls go to New York rn time to reach the Kurepoan steamers. Tbe officers, troops and publi¢ functionaries of the Mexican government are to bo conveyed at half price, as likewise the government freigut. Each steamer is to admit at least twenty-five emigrants in the steerage, if necessary. The coal will pay no duty ; but the usual tonnage duos will be charged, ‘Tho mails aro to be carried geatis, the postage being fixed avd collected on bohalf of the Mexican government, who will send a postmaster, fare free. Vach steamer ia to carry @ medical attendant and a well assorted medi- cine chest. The government are at liberty to inspect the affairs of the company at all times, and should any dim culties occur or differences ensue they are to'be sud- mitted (o and decided by the Mexican courte of law. ‘Tho dress of the military pohce force ia a blue uni- form, with white facings, and the number on a brouze metal shicid. ‘rhe anniversary of tha arrival of their Majesties the Emperor and Empress was to be celebrated by a grand bali at the iniperial palace on the 12th inst. ‘Tho inatizurption #f the railway track from Mexcoac to San Angel took place at the Litter place on the TU iust., the birthday of Carlotta. The crowd was Immense. The Fmperor nada aspocch on the occasion, which was remarkable for ils propricty and eloquence. Marshal Bavaing was not prosenty bar wan reprosented by Colonel Bousquet, The Marshel’s lady gave birth two a boy on the Sd inst, and the Emperor paid him a visit of con- gratulation au hour after, To retara to Sau Angel. Her Majesty gave a hall i the evening, which was well at- tended by the select, ‘There were the prin. cipal functionaries of State, ali the foreign ministers, ant many other person? of distincuon, Their Majestioa entered me nd saloon at eight o'clock, and the did not oon “i lo till two in the morning, honor to the Empress were the Fodor Seforita Varela. OF the French offecs ce wore Generals de Maussiou, Courtows W'Hurbal, ‘The Empress was ser). naded on Diaza de Armas the noxt night, There saations anit diroworics, while the military bands were re aye ron the Mr. Lioyd, directing ensineer tho Imporial Railroad from Vora Crus to Mexioo, wae also at those festivities aud was understood to have promised to the Emperor thatthe entire track from the Capital to Pucbla would be ready before tho first of September next, Reflor Amadeo Lutton had recaived permission to form # joint stock company to establish depots or warohouses, together with a pablie auction room, ubeurauch, editor of the Mexican Deulache Zei- tung, presented his Majesty with « book of bis author. ship, andthe Emperor seat bun in return a diamond ving with his Majesty "9 initials, pres: has reterned thanks for the donations vs 1 at Puebia in aid of the sufferers trom the ndation, ‘The price of moat had advanced to such a figure (veal at thirty sovon and a half cents the pound) owing to its great scarcity, that the city authérities had ordered thirty head ot le to be sianghtered dally, erecting « number of new statis in the Volador market for the sale, four of the private ones having been compelled to shut up chop, ‘Yhe Emperor made a viatt on the tet inst, to the echureh and Hospital of Remedios Destrous t@ seo the autograph of Cortes and other historical documenta sald to bo deposited there, the administrator exhibited a cu. Tious volume to his’ Majesty, with the autographs of Charles ¥., Philip 1 tlicr Spanish monarchy, bat that of Cortes could not be found. The Empreas went to mass, and the town folks baving suppiicated ber to have’ the “mage of our Indy”” romoved to thelr sare tuary, the Empress went in person to aee ib attended to, alae vetted the school of Neneaipam, and, after Jeaving a donation for the echool and poor people of one hundred dotiars, presented the rector with ten medale for distribution among the boys. ‘vhe Emperor mate an snapeet tion visit on the 4th to the barracks of the omdormts wei he much prizes; ‘ent te soe the by dép't in “an Couns. ro Waa a err! p hailstorm which fell present U The wolegraph iin’ between the eapital and San Luis Potosi was opened to the public op the 2d inst, Ry an imperial deeres of the 20th of May the hacienda of Mechipa was subi 13, forming au area of 8,246 hectares, or 20,377 acres, and dffored to emigrants under the conditions of the previous concessions. nision Las Deen given to General Magruder for the exhumation and transportation to New Orleans of tho remains of Mr. Henry Wallen, the ex-Governor of Louisiana, The oficial returns of the trafic between San Fran- fornia), and Mazatlan, Guaymas, San Bias, iio and La Pax state that the value hd month of April last was $27,681, The mint of the capital coined money wa the mouth of May to the valne of $320,104 ‘The ostablishtments of “Monte Pio" (pawnbrokers) aro to bo regulated by @ modifleaton of the taw. Om the 224 of May a very serious catastrophe occurred to one of the diligences which run between Guadalajara Mexico; on passing the wooden bridy> near the ha- cienda Milpiltors, the horses became restive and quite unmanageable; the bridge having no railing the coach was hurled down a precipice of ten yards deep, all tho puxsongers were more of less injured. Don Arcadto sn, who bad bot recently married, did shortly after, as also the coachman; the Sefork Tfiguez was much burt, aud her servant maid died sibsequeutly. On the 6th inst. an impertal decree was issued from the ‘office of the Minister of War, of the following very im. portaat and significant tenot:—"The Emperor bas been piewed to determine that in accordance with the law of the Lat ef Novorber articles two and twelve, thore will bea partial draft In orter to “factlitate’ a cortain number of men lg oe for the reorganiaauion of tho army corre The drafting will commence ia the eap'taty of Mexieo, Puebla and Querstare on the 15th daly next, to make up 2,540 substitutes for the forces. Of this num ver 1,449 ate Ye be furnished by Mexico, 543 by Puebia, and M48 AA The above named towns will be exe m0 the geveral draft, whick is to fake place in the who territory, or nearly eo, Hohustawek, a native of Austria, having otaseed hig allegiance, has received hie “Carta de ralizacion,” thus becoming @ Mexican subject, ‘The Minister of War has istued an order to the effect What in Orver Lo keopa correct accomut of the arm, am munition, ke, received, used mad on hand, co li force tw to kegp n° Hirota,” with minute details thereot ‘The draning machines ordered by the firm of Barron & 60, bad arrived frow tho United Staten jor account of the City Connell, ond were giving satisfaction, The ike @ Texcueo bad seen somo inches above the Jevel of the capital in consequence of recent rains; bow- didirence was only one crutimetre on the Th nd it won a, in a few days that the ons would low freely to the lek A Mr Dever ba poaltive PY rnod that there exiat natveal drains us (na Valle de Mexico and speaks of two Jarga subterrauean cwvitier, one of which runs bolow the Inkes of Chaico and Rocvimite lo offers to utilize thote mediawe of natiral drainage, withous any comyen- sation, tilt they answer tho purpose, Don Franciaco Villalobos has heen named “Civil Director’ of the rivate Reg a fd office, = Telefuro T, & twade Sub-2refet of enango. The Emperor pas decorated several persons of late, cad among thee wo find several ladies—Seforns Gaudalupo antes Moran (the Marchioness Vivanco), Josoin Caxtiliojos Atvarer, Yenacia Barreso Santaol! Conceprion Kaperon Chasart, widow Regules. ralnear Franco and Carmen Serna Ne oy invested the Crom of San Carica, Don Rincon ailardo (Qe Marquis of Gandal named “Gran Ofeial” of the I | Order Mariano Rodrigues (x. tof Chaloo), “Otteial” of the same Order, Don Felipe Gomes, Don Faan Cortes: fev Of San 408%), Py Manuot Lormaudos (of Coxon: Vent Goroee of Tlalpam), have bown late etare, ror. hon atin velo, morning, at tan clon TRIN Sonal -an: Desay Hiary oS parr of fer Aes has recei cL AUUHLIN.—Huddenly, on exdey, Juae - military merit, Poekskilt, Joan Motavanuy, aged 22 yours via ‘medal o! The guerilla, ‘chee Leandro Garcia hag been pardoned; he prosonted himsolf to the auiborities of Ixtlahusca, rie fu founded by the Emperor was in- Tho friends and relatives of the family, also the mem- bers of the Mohawk Star Asseriation af respecttully vited to'atteud the funeral, trom 43 Laurens sirest, augu on the Tth jursday) afte att , rthue The Diario det ac Imper says that General Marques le | Sotlge 7) Sueruoots St two oroioek, without Ci to retura soon to Mex: Noonan.—On , Jaue 2, Krew, deaghiar, ot entity HR COur of Sanco of Japa was inated Tae dtanee Beer F Nouna, wget year, Toate Court jatapa hed . The municipality lained to the Pir dowe will be taken to Wi mont of the want of driukable water in tamara, | 0 ht olor ‘aM tain nie Mates ed ed some tthe. paren lof Cbiianntae’ as ypening ef od 42 Wediorday, Jang Froud o y vom me oth te —r / Etre x, pan ey ta ery , y sy Q are respectful ited to attend the The Monitor Veracrusano suspended by | ral hia late renidence, No, 180 Bleecker ateoo! ance Prefect of the ‘The only nows- ieidp etiareeent We Dall pad these o'clook. — Department, pers BOW ‘at Vora Crax are the Revista (of ten only one number was received Fr Havnna), @ Criterio and. the Curnetin—the is @ Jooow paper, propor for the circus, theatre, Ao. Ono hundred and eighty men were embarked on the Ue inate freee ale port Cottam under an escort of y umperialists--o iculars given, Letters. from, ‘of the 80th May say that although thero was an active i se between Alva- rado and other towns with Tuxtla, Cosamaloapam, &c., quite the contrary happened with Tlucotalpam, the communication of ‘whic ir the, rest of the coast was gate. stopped. Consequently all coramoditics, owing to oir oxceeelve ecarcity, were extremely —a pitcher of decent water fetehed from two to thréd reals (twenty- five to thirty-seven and a half cents); and the worst of it was that neither the Neptino nor the Vora Crux (steamers) arrived to take away tho rest of the families hat wore anxious to leave. th th inning of May,"’ says one of the papers “ropudlican forcos appeared, who, notwithstanding piecrin orig not Pittsford (Vt,) Papers p The members John D. De Willard Lodge, No. 260, F, and A. M., are hereby summoned to attend a special meeting, to be hold ia their rooms, Oxld Feilows’ Hall at two o'clock P. M. on Foidey, June 29, for the a oh peyto the Igst tribute of ag late brot! es Rote WILSON, Maatoes ” “Twn oH a a wit maine, Menealay, june $7, at hia estas te in tho ih year of his “Notion of Fen iowa og! vie, —| oadny, R oa ae othe ul 4 une 38, Joux Reaves, in the 6 relatives and jonds are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of pref son-in-law, James M. Mullen, Lafayette avenue, five dours east of Fomine, Brooklyn, this (Thuraday) afternoon, at twe 0c ‘Swan.—Tho funeral of Mr. Howarp Swan will take having hostilized the tne ym his late residence, Mt. Vernon, at balf-pass six hundred men who crowed more than ninoty miles of n o'clock Friday morning. The relatives and {riomée alleys, from the Pass of tho Rio Blanco to this sity, of the family aro invited to attead. Carriages will be gaa to impede the arrival of commodit for the supply waiting at Vernon depot, Mew Haven Railroad, Of tho inhabitants, and even, us in bringing in | convey them to the residence, “‘Traing leave New York. drinkable water fro: eth or. Yet the peo- | 936 v'elock, ps bore up Wile 1! forces. of occupation eant,—On Tuesday evoning, Jane }, Mina, wife of nd. nothing $0 endure, epince, nil. they wanted g she | Gabriel Blegel, aged 9) years ang 6 tot French stoamers.”” On the 9th of May the repul The relatives aq a friends of the tele are respectfully Attacked the town after nine in the night, but had ey re: | tnvited to altond the funeral, from hor late residence, tire with considerable loss, On the 14th the onomy fagrane by he t of the town morely to set fire tho houses, 6 Whloh thoy destroyed seven. On the sin an tmperialiat force of cighty cavalry and infantry had an encounter with them 4 tile out on the lowor side. On the 28th the same tiberal force roturned and sot fire to cloven houses. a by might they ap- pearod, if morely to have a.fsw ghota, but, being on tho river side, did little damage, 0 Fron neh ashing in their turn fired thelr cannon, and wt with ofe and thd niuer they Falnod tho rapchos of Magdalena and San Rafael, the ekirmishers generally appeared, and tho valu: able farm Of Santa Rita had also ee No, 254 Wont Twonty-sixth street, this (Thuraday) mown ing, at St SIAR S'CIGOK, i High Bria; 8 .—Drowned near Hig! 16, @n Sunday, June 3k Wieuase Beaomsaner, t br Friends aro invited to attend nis nnoral, this (Thurs. ba) morning, at ten o'clock, from 256 West Forty-ninte ‘apo: —-Om Foasder morning, June 28, after a loag and painful iiiness, Many Janx, wife of Theodore Secor, nd aides ot daughter ‘of Thoma’ and Mary A. Shortland, in thd year of her age. The frionds and relatives of the family, also those of hor father In-law, Henry recor, and hor brothers, Thos. ‘The Tamp.co frig, of May au speak very highly of | 3. and Stephen F. Shortland, are respectfully requested te the regularity in the commitfloations from all parts, and | attond the funoral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three eulogizes Don Jutio Herrera for his good aduinietrut o'clock, from her late residense, 301 Degraw stroot, third a — door east of Court street, South ‘Brooklyn. ‘Tavion,—In Philadelphia, on Wednesday, June 20 Tayras 6, wife of Horace B! Caylor, in the 27th year of her age. Van Boxkeck%.—On Monday, June 25, at Cornwall Tanding, N. Y., Pioneer J., daughter of the late George A. Van Bokketon. Lives und friends are tnvited to attend the funeral, idence of her grandmother, Mes, of. M Commissionors of Emigration, ‘The rogular meeting of the Commissioners of Bnigra tion was held yosterday afternoon, Prosident Verplancks inthe char. Mr, Fouly, Superintendent of Labor, was discharged from the employ of the Commission. A ro- quest of tho moat contractors for an increase of price was referred to the Ward's Island Committes. ‘the fol. | 127 Hast Ninotoenth streot, this (Thu Jowing 1s an abstract of the report submitted :-— (SAA a eS RE NO A NE Number of emigrants arrived to June 20, 1866. . .118,501 Spe Number of emigrants arrived since, to June 27, ee ae: > B06... 6,033 } ONDE LOST—HUDSON RIVER FIRST MORTGAGB, —— Nos. 411, 4 2,004, 2007, If the bonds ure re- Total .. 119,62 € lon Tote! the party uy keap the mo- To same date in “TRG 70,404 , : and no questions asked. Payment ie Ininates in institutions Ward's Yeland, 1980...... ary | 2” Selatan — Tnraates in institutions ‘8 Island, 1805.. 918 JORNER TWELFTH STREE T AND Frere VRNUR, Inmates fa institutions Word's Istand, 1804.00.27 1,031 | © Tuesday ate mack and Inuates in Inatitutions Wurd’s Island, 1863, x ae Balance in bank, January 1, 1806. . Hex .—-OAN'T TLL THE EXACT AMOUNT Axneogate reoeipts to June 20, 1800 ol ianey tokens, abe Bead the watch and «lide Received to June 27 for com: gers, Ke... NFORMATION WANTED—OF CHAROLET RORA- Total back, lor maiden sine, by hor brother, Zea Rora Disbur Hons dot even er for 23 years. Address Ire Roralaaity Juno 20, Bull's Head Hotel, corner of Twenty-fourth street and Tht avenue Balanos ze ions Te, NVORMATION WANTED—OF MRS. SHAW, FORMAB ly Keating. who lived with ihe Danish Mi Apply to Mrs. SANDER, 46 Third avonnc, wor a your ago. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Aumenman—Rotu,—At Red Lank, N, J., on Sunday, Maughrovelly, county Fermanngis, ee sister, Mem Kalen Beatty, care of Kev. 8. A. Clark, Kilenbet, NJ. June 24, by Rov. D. V. McLean, Lyrae re a eae S NFORMATION WANTED—OF WILLIAM McLEASt of Brooklyn, to Mime Kata Tous, of Hoan jeer and-driver. Apply. a, oF Taunt Warertee eo is sue first floor, 231 Sula’ a, New York. vin olty, on Saturday, Sone 22, ay t the Rev. W, F. ‘Collins, Te AN _ ‘to Miss Kur 3. Wart, all of this city, No card: Macon—Baxan.—On Saturday. ‘Sune 23, by: Rov. Br, Gallaudet, Mr. Hexny J. Mason, Co Mist Fein J, Baxan, all of this city, a ee church, Brooklyn, on Tbura- day, Juno 21, by Rov, A. H. Partridge, Gronux W. Mux, of Camden, WY. 40 Fawn Me Rava, dauxlter of the tate Franois Sayre, Bsq., Sf.Now York.’ No oards. MoMvgeay—Vanpenat.—On Weanosday, 21, ¥ the Rev. Mr. Adains, Captain Jox Mesurnay to lt ANNI Vreigar tye daugiiter of Imac Vanderbilt, Eaq., all of Brooklyn Oa Tuono, Juno 26, at St. An- MoC.—YOURR OF MTH TS RECEIVED. PLKARE eo}. lot me hear from you whore I ean ase you, oc how letter wi reach you; #0 a8 toarrange for the return the goods, It will be made perteetly a aR LT. 108 Kg stent. Te ‘WI HOME. IN THIS CITY ON tYRIDAY AVTRE- fiva yoatwot ‘age, tuediues height Tight brown batt? he ve goat medium own hair: Dinok alpaca ‘ack b veive "Gark brown aath- ‘with velvet collar, Bek pantalgone (a serip of ‘blak olath was Port fa tho fide of each lex of the pantaluons), straw hat tk pain teat Tuformation regarding him will be rewarded: . RIKBK, ‘” We Weat Brenton Ke t ATRICK _ MOM ATION, wo Lert NAW YORE a hecoby'nitiied twat n fire hen roan sertiely tayaring of which he e Panwe—DB2rron,—On drow's charch, Richmond, aL, by the Rey. Dr. Joweet B, Purixp to Manaaner st J. Brirton, ane ot , all of Staton Island: pee gly on Thureday, June by the Rov. » K. Wain, of Clinton, Tat ‘to Misa ADA oeoes or or Nevada Wiartoux —Tunwaurs.—On Wednesday, Sino 20, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rov. Pr. Thos, Armitage, Mr. Taanonvs K. Wairiook to Miss Exma L., daughter of Adam W. Turnbull, ksq., both of this city: Warp ¢—Stipoy.—In Stamford, Conn., on Tuosday, Jane 2, by the Hev, F. W. Brathwait, ¥.'A. Wann, of ban rar, to Linum B., daughtor of Capt, Wm. Skiddy, onyaMns i GORMAN, N OO! N.—-REQOND AYRNUR 6 5 black and white checkered t, station BY (pURsDAY, A if hark neroeable, will! having a Fu re He pa te a itt the summer months. > tare —In this city, on Wodnesday, June 27, Tames infant sun of Dr, Jaines M. nad Auna K. Avate ihe Femains will be taken to Salew, N. Y., for int wilanay. —On Wednesday, June 27, Jas Banny, agod 40 years, native of Athboy, county bs Me Irelnha. Tho friends of the family, also his brothers, Rodver and Laurence Barry, are rospect iy invited bo attend 11 East Nineteenth strevt, this (Thuraday) afternoo one o'clook Honny.--On Tuesday, June 26, “a Rahway, Joay 8 Bonny, aged 76 yeura, The reiativas wa friends of the family are invited to atiend the funoral, from hie late residence, in Railroad avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock BuxwetRe,—ai Lrvingwon, on Tuesday night, June 26, Cocmmane Brwarn:, agod 47 yours, His friends are invited to attend the funeral, thin {Thuraday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from No, 028 West 'wenty-second strat. Rrysx.—On Wednesday morning, June 27, after a brio iliness, Lovma R. Bevan, oldest ‘danghtor of Thomas I and Kila J. Bryan, aged 6 years, 1, months and 16 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are rospect- fully invited to attond the fanoral, from her lave resi- » Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, thia (Tharsday) afternoon, at four o'clock, rac. —On Taosday, June 26, Mra, Many Crary, in her oe 00th b rear iatives and friends of the family are raspoot- tal” Toquested to attend the funeral, this (Thurday) at a’ reo from No, 17 Kast Eighty. Sixth stroot, near Fifth aven Dovensery, Beery aldo on : Tuosday, Juno 26, Wititan P. Dovameniy, aged 36 y: Tho rointives and ‘fonds of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from 66 Bedford stroct, this (huraday) afternovn, at two o'clock, Feusine — On Toenday evening, Juno 26, after a short nos, Mrs, Marie Prosi, 5 years Tho friends and relatives uf the family are respectfully Invited to attond the funeral, which wiil take place from the rosidenco of Ler sou-in-law, VP. Ouvrier, 187 Kast Tweuty-sixth street, this day (Thursday). Futtox. —1n Brovklya, on Tuesday, Juno 28, ApaLorn Baove, ter uf William Fulton, in the 4th year of age. ‘The relatos aud Crieuds of the family are invited a A SPECIAL PARTNER WANTED—WITT ¥ROM $900 to to incryane a xellestablisivnd busines; ep Dont ood chance for the Fight man. Call on or addenew 8 frinewion 4% Kroadway. PARTNER WANTED IN THR PI Lore AXD PEED business, with 81,000 cash: of references given. Apply at 454 road m NO. 4 ARTNER WITH § Mt WANTED IMMRDIA' some profitn; a1 or a ound man energy: refersnces req pale with, Addrem importer. bor ‘sis Rew Vork Fost offen INA WELL Heal Batate 1,500 CASTE. parser WANTED WITH GOVERD, business. Apply to ‘Agent Sor ine street. we PARNER WANTED “1 TAKE THE PLAGE OF 01 fae! fn & frutt aud wine store on Broadway; mw with capital. Address 7. W. X., office $: 3()(), —Pantyen WaNren tN a wour, ries. lay Horatt sent and ja business: will make $00 profits, and bear ¢ ielctont invewtigation. Call at West Nineveenth «treet. 500 ~PARtNee WANTED, TO TAKE ites of one retiring, fh a well ertabil uningds, paying lnoge pratt relic wan. Apply ai factory, 19 Doyer aureet, WT. eed got apply. Ht Agente c- « KARE CHUAQNCK TO MAKE MONEY ~— $2. 000. Parte eroediea as cashier, In the very bess we travelling basinasd io the United states, ingutre at Broadway, room No & $! 000 2.822% To Piped IN A MANUFAGs turing or mercantile businoss. I'aetton deste. ‘or apeoint partner, will addrewp , staling nature aud exient of bush ‘amount, wi in N et YD Prost vil one 100. O00. -TE APVRRTISER wisnes to + meet with some parties having deus O90 ot'#100 Op Invest Mi buving a forty two years rams of land and putting up’ a Butiding, from seven ts tare cout on the amount expended will as rout For ther particulars address Tenant, ‘oftios, BUSINESS opporT NITIES. GENTLEMAN, OUT RETIRING Myf Rear attend the funcral, from Emmanuel cburch, news, will give a first clase c! right me tiie hts intrest. “Cash requirad, 108), Hoy 4 Sth reat thin (Thursday) afternood, eee bs we ante ‘anit in seats ut 8 "Rone ne pe oad wees —On Tuesday, June 98, Siaven Gawerwen, | Fifi Avenue Hotel te AMareM® Horse Wino, neare ABLE MERCHANT AK 1RYRS id was of a business that would pay a satlafa protsit ouanflshed in Ohicago by n° man ot character eal onpacity on @900 capital. Address Labor, Herald oitien, “d 66 yoarn, “Tue friends of (he family are invited to attend the fa- neral, from his lato residence, Sovonty-righth street, be tween econd and Third avenues, south side, this (Thure- day) morniug, at ten o’civok, Now Haven papers pleas co} Ganny,— Agnes Jase Ganny, yfaughtr of Stephen and Julia Garry, aged 1 year and 13 da The friends of the nang are ‘eapecttully invited to attend the funeral, from che residence of her parents, 367, Madisoa ftevot, this (Thursday) afvernoon, at ono oe _ Howr.--Saddenly, of 2, Jorn 8, MOST, Sidtowt pty fr Diwcoveny eicins aE. DELIGUTFUL trected in one minute, “withe aly. Splendid Guim Sou, 75 Sixth ayer ‘A a BRAUTIFUL STYLE, a PATENT “QOCDEN ‘Teeth, Largeet PRUCKSA"—NINE THAT BX if thadeast pal 18, guarwnioe |, @ VAN ious cholic, on Monday, June Hust, Sr, aged 67 yours, 7 months and 26 relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) aftornoon, at half-past one o'clock, without further notice, from iis late residence, utMO- oop No, 218 Detancey strset. det demttet evtablishment. 1 1, od 122) Broa ™ Kwiicoo. O04 Wedneaday, Jane 31, Mra Mane a, | Zhircieth entuat, “Bete of etn Hie year RE wife of the late J, W. Kellogg, aged 75 rears, eer ie, Menno, Deaiie The funeral will take place ou Friday afornoon, at datachmabti Lia , ‘one o'clock, from the revitorce of her son-in-law, H. OOK LYN.—A SET OF TEETH AT BORE Nemrtons, Molirde, No. 17 Samex piace, between Greene and Brighewtintate yn, oF on change cies dae rt og a reoy Cit} re a i ee Kxownton.—On Moist contains ven teeth extracted wiley hy asl eer req 8H Court server, naar City Hah Br wot ly OLTON T DENTAL ABST tAn10% oat Tow, of London, nga ‘knew, The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attond the funeral, from ‘the residence $20 East Thirty first street, this Gwe once. it, (Thturaday) necked, ws a Livpaay.—In this city, on Tuesday, Juno 26, Acsas, INAreD TH very Otte I wife of David Lindaay and daughter of Alexander Mo- Cooper Tua - Farland, aged 20 years. ANTE. DENvhr, erst At SU THe The relatives and friends of the family are invited to doors abeve Thirty aint ais Wuhrer Baie of Tooth, attend the funeral from her late residence, No. 142 Woat Phumpere 92 ala adh esate wih pry Twonty-(itth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half nitrow past two o'clock. Macrantan. —At Yonkers; on Tuosd: Ju Lage om Lay an, aficr a short itneen, the Bur Torre oreistn it pone wsctatiursnt a A the Colored Home, New ‘York, x the tah irioenth Pees, fink year of his ‘aatlimoainie mains: peace ave sts sei, the funerat ~Winws, Liauon ja NMS. LIMUOKS, aC. oe oe ne S Sayan the ha AeA mA WING HOM KBLUkY® ISLAND, anKe New York, York, without furthoe nouiae Tho romaina will g i } ay tava o Near Zs Se Fras ; ie shy in are so Ta me wae’? one jMgdnasrcnan,—On Wedtnenday, Sune i, frag e abort CIGARS AND TORACCO. Mrs, Catunaine MoUnanednan, , Inte of a The friends of the family and those of hor som (a-taw James Flumketh are juvived to attend Whe Cungral, frou |, re nak Auaae Mepulpebusina SURRA, NYORMATION WANTED-OF JOHN LIVINGSTON, 500, 000 ot RAT Bett ed oe,

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