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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Now Hampshire on July 1 removes over $4,000,000 frous circulation in the Btato. ‘There i mo material change to notice in the condition of tho Boaton money market, which still continues easy for call loans at 6 a 6 per cent. The Philadelphia money market exhibits a litte more animation, the sccumulation of unemployed funds caus- ing comparatively heavy purchases of stocks and bonds. Call Loans are easily negotiated at 4 a5 per cent. ‘Tho Western money markets aro bevoming somewhat easier, the demand not being quite s0 active. Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago report a better supply of capital, but without material change in quotations, the rates for first class signatures ranging from 9 to 12 percent. Ex- ‘Toespay, Jay 3-6P. M. Thore has heen a rather large business im stocks trsnsacted on the strest to-day, notwithstanding the fact of there being 99 session of either the regular or open boacd of brokers, and the market was decidedly strong. ‘The opening quotations at ten o'clock were:—New York Central 9846 aX, Erie 64 bid, Michigan Southern 78% a Ds, Reading 1965, a \, Cleveland and Pittsburg 837; a 34, Northwestern 30%; a };—preferred 59), a %, Fort Wayne 9555 9 96 At half-past eleven coupon five- twenties of 1862 were quoted at 104%, a 1¢, last issue Juss ao &, Brie 643 a Reading 106% a change on Now York is not so plenty, bankers selling at 3s, ex-dividend; Michigan Southern 78% a 79, from par a 50c. per $1,000 premium. Groveland and Pittsburg 834 a 44, Northwestern The report of the directors of the Imporial Mexican 30% & dg—proferrod 59); a 7%, Cleveland and | jeauway (made in London) is as follows:— ‘Yoledo 107 Bid, Fort Wayue 96! a \%, Cumber- | Gregg had been made in the construction of faud 45a 3% At half-past ¢welve the market was very | therailway. Mr. Sek te rorya engineer, Loree @toady at a further advance. New York Central was | formed, that the earthworks Quoted at 98% a 09, Erie 647; « 74, Reading 10614 a 3%, | no Browne tro snceate heared tthe rep AS tae = Michigan Southern 79, Cleveland and Pittsburg 83; tweea the city of ‘Menio and oe ion wh the Cleveland and Toledo 1074; u Xx, Rock Island 9¢ bid, | branch line to Puebla * oe nye Northwestern 904 a {—preterred 00 a 3, Fort Wi pty epee apis So SS eee arene of the traithe receipts on the Mexico 95% 0%. showed probable minim of urwards of £50 per mile ‘The gold market ruled steady. Th stati :— | Pee and an estimated rate of working ex. 4 mae eed me steady. ‘The quotations were poten thts Sod one third person ee ie semghalee. ort tne portion of the railway. it 100A M Ti Aa M,..... There was a moderately active demand for loans, ‘which were made at 'j @ 1-2 per cent per diem. the foreign exchange markes was quiet, at the under- was ox aul ‘be oma. mpeidi The electric now completed on one hundred and thirty-three gg be in Conatderadie had ‘been mate in the erection of the Workione ‘at Vera, Cray and Orizaba. The receipts from traffic on the Vera Cruz section, -seven miles in longth, for twelve mentioned rates:—Bankers’ bills on England at sixty | months ending 31st of March ‘amounted to 7s, 108% 0 56; threo days, 10 a 34; commercial, 108 Barnet fas three, wont ‘of the pact @ 073; franca at sixty days, 5.10 a 5.1224; short Febuary and March last—the receipts had been ee Hy te average of £46 10s. 1d. per mile per week. Guadaloupe section, three and three-quarter ee ps ‘length, the receipts for passenger traffic in the tease montis amounted to £7,647, or an average of £59 pest per mile per week. On the Vera Cruz section the amount of profit had not been finally ascertained, a ‘was estimated for the year at about £17,000, to be aia, 5.05 0 6.0736 | The money market was easy at four per cent to the Hiock Exchange, with exceptions at five, There was Jiro done in the discount Vue, but first class commerciat Paper was quoted at 59 6 por cent ‘The Treasury Department telegraphs that the receipts brie Weg the ee and {he contractors. oO F e stoms fe 6 @ Guadalonpe section the profits amount on necount of interna! revenue and customs for the fiscal to £4,074. ees fourths of ‘which belonged to the year which ended on the of $500,000,000, This, ho: ih of June will be in excess ver, is an exceptionally company, and one-fourth to the contractors. It was eatimated that the local and through traffic on the Mexico and Puebla division, one hundred and twelve and a half urge revenue, which is uot likely to be ained in the , ely Ds r ile week, future, Cotton has contributed largely jo this, but cotton bears fey ey apie the working oxponase sil ‘will not work a similar efiect next year; for a short erop and the net revenue more than 3,000 a year. The directors felt that their report would have been entirely satisfactory to the shareholders but for the Mexican government having unfortunately allowed their payments to thecompany to fall recently into arrears to the extent of about £220,000, and for tte political state of the continent, which, with the condition of the money tarkets of London and Paris, had made it impossible for the company to proceed with the arrangements for rais- ing part of the capita on bonds. It would be necessary to raise immediately by debentures the funds required ts threatened, and the proposed tarit! promises to work @ considerable reduction in the revenue from internal sy irces. We therefore call upon the President to veto aceful piece of pretec tion patchworle, this abominable specimen of legislative iption, Tho wretched financial system which has sited since toe ta © commenced ix no longer toiorable, Our monetary affairs have been governed by | for the completion of the tT portion of the railway. mincompoops, ut Lio people now deiand wise states | ‘The oxpendiqnre on the railway to the Sist of December ioanehles . Inst amounted to £1,594,241. Now that war tas actually commenced in Germany, COMMERCIAL REPORT. while Italy naa jored hands with Prassia, the complica- ‘Toxspay, Jaly 3—6 P.M. tions of the Germanic war question are endless, and itt {acme —Receipts, 60 pkgs. ‘The market continued and lo say how fur the siragzle may extend. It is not | gtoady with s moderate demand and a small stock. Pot impossible that it may ultimately resolve itself Into an- ©! vor Holy Alliance against France, with Russia and Great Fvitain among the allies, in which event there is « pro- Havility of goneral bankraptey and repudiation among th Powers conce-ned. We published yesterday a state- meat of the condition of the finauces of Austria, Italy ud Prussia; that of the first two mentioned govern- mwats showing theta to be aifeady in almost a hopeless @i rte of insolvency, and to this we now add others re- @erding England and France. ‘The revenue and expeualture of Great Britain, aecord- fing to the budget of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, at $8 25 4 $3 3744, and pearl at $16 a $16 50. Breapsrovrs,—Receipts, 14,516 bbls. flour, 1,000 do. corn meal, 46,974 bushels wheat, 177,607 do. corn, 70,470 do, oats, 19,673 do. rye, 4,135 do. malt, and 380 do. bar- ley. The market for State and Westera flour continued quiet, aad prices generally were lower, though for choice brands fuil prices were realized. The sales comprisea 6,000 dois, at our revised quotations anuexed. Southern tour was in limited demand and scarcely so firm, closing dull and heavy with sales of only 400 bbis. Canada res was also tower and less active; sales 250 bbls. Of ey ons we oe uly. to Te a sales of 500 bbla. at $6 ES M4 lull and heavy at $5.25 for Bran- ear endiog March $7 50. f itr flacal year ending March 31, 1866, were as ae wit aso iio a \ ns oka soperape sea W estern flow +96 66-0 $8 00 Kom hr Brpenses. Extra State. 77 8 80 Customs. hidearenl ot dials i 8 90 @ 10-25 Eexoins Tie debt. £2 7 80 a 10 00 #iamps Sinking tn 8 80a 10:25 Tnoome 10 20 a 13 75 ‘Taxes... 10 20 & 12 00 oat Ovice. 2 20 @ 17 00. Grown lands. 9 00 a 10 35 Tadomnitios 402 13 90 Miscailansous . ea 700 400 425 4000 480 22 25 = 22 50 firm; the sal light, ber ined caries caeidah abe Siiee 80 firm ; leu: were very Ii ng con' phaeatienetaar regen et bushels, at $1 60 for unsound Chicago, $2 45 Bugiish (waded debt— ; w No. 1 Milwankeo, and $2 26 for No. 2do.’ Corn Muialy m three per cents £24,271,916 | *dvanced le, a 2c. under active demand, the gales |. Selon Pamdea aut Last, being not lew, than 190, at 87¢. « 89c. for i a sound new mixed Western, 86c, for unsound The oats market opened le. 10 2c. lower, bat active with a part of the reduction recovered; we Western at 50c. w iiic. Of rye we notice sales of 1,200 bushels at $1 30 for State, and $1 05 for Western. Harley and barley mait continued dull, and prices were nominally. unchanged. Bras of aii descriptions were steady, with a mode- rate demand, We quote:—Common bard, $9 a $1 $14 a $15, and Philadelplia front, which scarce and more wanted, at $40, all cash. wat was Bleady 75 cash for Rosendale, with ie demand, ‘oRD1G8,—Manita was firm at an advance; selling toa moderate extent at 21 22 We quote has been dull, with o ll Tho finances of france Olalty os regards tax: managed, espe- ion, but, neverthetess, the public expouditare is ona 0 large, not to say extrava- gant, tat the estimates of expenditure have of lute years steadily exceedad those of the revenue, ‘The estimates of income for 1966 and 1467 we ‘ollows sNcoMP, Feti mates but closes firmer, at33%c. for Baiti- sibs ea nd . for Detroit, with sales ot mer) from torest Lndirect taxes and receipi- Rogistration and stays Onstoms and salt.. Kadiroct taxes... Poa ofice.. Universi Receipts and revenue: from Algeria, tee Htoppages and other colpts for civil pensions... Various receipts... ....... . We “quote new sheathing 43c. py aod yellow aa Be, cash. Corve.—The warket for alt descriptions remained in the same nominal and unsettled state, with nothing doing outside a smuf business in trifling lots to supply imme- date wants. The following, relati 10 Ri from Messts, Gunari, Arden & C United States 175,429 ba; jow Orleans, 4.405; 100; 1,400; Philadelphia, 7,000. The quotations are, Rio, ordinary to fair, Mc. 8 at: gold, duty “paid; good to rime, 1Tc, a 19c., gold, duty paid; ‘air to % Koc. b 12ic0, gold) thirty days cash, in fo gd the following (rom a letter ted Rio Janeiro, “There iv had _Drobability of shipments be: smal! tals month; there ix not a singlé vessel charte for the United States and no coflee bonght, We are in- Baltimore, 8,896,140 for the same years ‘Ves gatimates of expendita wo EXPENOUFURES Crvdiste Ae ‘iveaite De. | foruved that the picking ‘s noi yet general, and therefore corded jor “66. yeuded for 63. | we shall not Lave muck, coffee before the end of Angust,”” debt and dotations. ... $10 $10,786,300 | Stock of other di New York :—Laguayra, iplions. in ; ye bo, 6,022 do. ; Cey- re do's Cond dove and renies.. . do. ica, 2. Total, including Rio, oe, 444 ba Ministry of State. 618,480 Muisiry ot Justice, 7 do. Miowsiry of Public Worsinp. “Corrox was very dull, but hoiders if anything were Miaisiry of Foreign Afairs.. firmer, none ofring middling lower than :5c,, while the Minsiry of Interior......... majority held at 26¢,. The sales were only 700 Ministry of Finance the following quotations, which are entirely nominal: — Mio sry of War Upland, Fiovida, Mobile, N.O. #7. Mou'stry of War for Algeria. Ordinary ; 30 31 31 Minster of Marine and Low middling 33 a uM nies ..... 80,490,300 Middling. soos 8, 36 36 a7 Muaintry of Pubiie Tust*h Good middling. :... 38 ax 30 39 u Canpes, —Adamantine were in increased demand and 14 485,080 firm, with sales of 1,200,boxes at aut patent were higher, being-quoted at a Drvcs ano Dyre continned duj!, but prices were with- oat material change, The sales were confined to 100 cases Eas’ India castor oj} at $1 gold, im bons rte te $2 70; 150 tons soda ash at sold; 700 Kegs bicarb. soda at and is. hyd. potash $5 50a $3 62 ; Sperm and 2,168,420 Con of collecting taxes, Xe Rotvmursements, &e, “ 40,640 $25,052,496 ek Deb! (Row soda at Tige. gold and 1 lidated Debt (Ren'ea). | tSevar at s cecceeese AZ STLOML STS | Matt sks bleaching pomdere aud sh on’ private terms, $5.087,720,086 | DYKWooos.—The market continued dull, but prices of fundho 11,200,000. . were firm, The only sale we heard of was 40 tons St ha setenge * a hs Domingo logwood at $19. We quote Cuba fastic $31, ‘Vio exports (exclusive of ) from the port of New | gotd; Savant , gold; Lima wood, $96 a $110, York for the week ending July 2 and sincethe beginning | and camwood $250, gota. f tbe ¥ npare as fellows Frecuns were steady, with fair offerings of corn to of Une year compare ax fi | Great Britaim, ‘The engagements inciude:—To Liverpool 1866. 14,000 bushels corn at o., and, per steamer, 21,000 busb- Bor (he week..... “a 9 1,000 boxes cheese at 20s. To London Prov reported... wes 108 S44 | corn at 6d., and, per steamer, 7,000 bush. rr cat annaer | To Bremen 100 hhds. tobacco at 15s, sou e Janvary 1. $8 2% $78,008,496 $107,086,227 | The chartereare —A bark to Cork for orders, corn, Os ; ' au Italian bark, corm, to Cork for orders, ds. ; if to Brie tol, Newport of Cardiff, 38, 714d. ; if to Glasgow, Ss. 10d, A brig to Cork for orders, be. Sd,, and one same bark fot capenbi ry’ ogee petroleum, Havre, etroteunh 4 4s, 34.5 0 British org ou to Providence, a schooner ow May, © BR, te Prov vaee x schooners Vue imports com pare as follows 1864 1865, 1866. Diy goods Goa “werchandl for the week. 115, <> | from Cow Bay, CB) te New York, $4 80; four trom siekash one ser B10 ‘ . $4 15, two rom Bridge ary in this rtiand, trom, $3, and coal, Rondont to Boston, Coal, $2 35; one from Rondout to $474,000 | Larisinonth, $2 50; one from Philadelphia to Saco, cont, " | £3.62, end a British bre to Rio Janeiro, on privace 1,041,000 | terme Feu. —Dey cod have heeu im limited demand, and searcely so firm at $7 37% sales of 600 qtls. Ln ‘ere! there has been a limited business transacted, bat despite the small supply pr have de lined, and may be qnoved ab $19 for No. 1 bay. $2! 60 for No. shore, and No. & bay $13 » $13 delphia bank siutement of yesterday ex hibite Qu a tease in all the ite The following ore the foot dugs compared with the return 2, boly smoked herring we notice males of &, AOS at Gi evaled and Sie. for No. 1, Freir continued (pn limited demand, Wut prices have 4,325,475 | andergone no material change since our last pert The 21,456,896 | sales include 1.200 boxes 4 ie atenoent fe ae fol ts ke y agg a Ratanes, $208,044 368, 268 Hav was in demand for the retail trade aed shipp 1, el0sing at 6Oc. a Oe. for shipp 90e. for city bale tire, but holders 5 Bie, a 100. for : er Sisal; $739 $2350 for wodrensed for A fx, ‘ae ax sroaths ending was "ieee 141 American, and $210.8 $35 ressed American, eh yo we months end: deacr: ben trameact Foe (he 91 months ud: ag Jone 90, 1866 4,701,399 nia, bat noth!ug of importance has c! The compaleory wintod ip 6 The (fate banks of Hors wore aig but prices lad am advgpoiag (9a- 7 oO for St. George's, with | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1666 ? $42 60, both at Rlizabethport: F000 41.000 tons alle, 7 11000 tons old rala at $44 8 $4%, nnd 900 tona pera was {nactive and nominal. We quote $120 a $140, NN cluding all qualities. evil ca acti | im the market for u and same time year be- 5 Sees UP prices, ly for bar per Ib., and $11 44 for sheet and pipe per Latas were firm with an active demand. Sales up- wards of 3,800,000 feet Eastern at $4, ted rata ee ee at $3 7 Lin was steady, Common Rockland at $1 50 and lump at $2 10. LUMBER was active at fall mee with further sales of 000 feet Eastern spruce at $22 a $25: about 200,000 feet do., to arrive, at $25, and 100,500 feet flooring spruce at $28, cash, MOLAssrs was nominal Bogen! No business was done outside of lota. juote:—Cuba muscovado, 45c. 0 65c. ; Cuba -clayed, 430. a. S0e.; Cuba centrifugal, 450, ; Porto Rico, 60¢. a 80c. ; New Orleans, 80c, a at, j clinch, id yellow metal, 4c. NAVAL Storrs. —Spirits turpentine war quiet and scarcely 80 firm. For wholesale lots $c. was generally demanded, but we heard of no transactions at this price, the market losing heavy at 80c. offered, with small lots commanding 82c, a 88c, Rosins were steady; sales 500 bbls., at $2 873; for common, No.1 at $6 60 8 ‘$7, and strained at $3. Tar was quiet at previous prices. O1s.—Linseed continued scarce and firm at $1 80a $1.81, with a fair jobbing demand. Fish oils were quiet, ‘and we have onty to report sates of 4.000 gallons unbleached winter sperm at $280, Bleached winter whale may be quoted ‘at $1' 45 and crade sperm at $2 50. Lard raled dull at $2 a $2 05 for winter, $1 90 for sum- raer and $1 80 forspring. City distilled red was firm at $1081 10. A ale of 75,000 gallons pale seal, to arrive at Boston, was reported on private terms. On, Caxn.—We leouee sales to-day of 50 tons Western Jn bags, at $62, Provisions, —Receipts 908 barrels pork, 153 do., and 63 pods ef lard. There was less excitement in the pork = — ‘ices were realized both for parcels future delivery. The sales were at eae asose for new mess, closing 29 50 for old mess and $26 25 ts We earl at ne tates foe! future delivery, Beef was steady: sales 600 bbls. at $16 0 $2150 for new plain mess, and $20 50 a $24 60 for extra do. Beef hams were dull nominal at $45 a $45 50. Cut meats were in fair de. ae og a15%4c. for shouldera, and 17. 8, with eales 500 packaves within the base only to report sales of 56 boxes Lard was dull and lower; sales ready at 20c. a . Cheese was Batter wa i Prinorgum.—The market for crude continued quiet, and prices remained about the same. though there was rather more business in the market. mee was a ‘We only heant of sales of hohe ld, in bond, and ieee, ai ‘bagy cleaned cleaned day, 69 Sales Stock rie sales of 250 , etyrency. quote Lehigh Kod I2c., ak with’ scrreely ik on the market. ‘Serica were dull and nominal. F.xcepting a few small lots to the trade there has heen no business. Srkaruve was steady, with sales of 25,000 Ibs. at 20c. a The only sale we havo to report ix 3,000 Ibe, count” ‘American ‘(oer on private terms, Sacrcontipued firm, bat the ‘busiuers bas ‘been very posed though some 5,000 iy 6,000 sacks were reported id to arrive at about $2 7 id. Thew-are no cargoes pas bore unsold. Ia Nort india therefas been quite a ment, the sales corprising abou! on bushels: Turks Island on ivate terms. Stock || were atan advance, but ‘We now quote buck 1237¢., and drop 11i;c., Sucar was dull os drooping, bat = ‘quotably: lower. The sales were 640 bhds.. ‘fat from 10%. a 18%c., ai We quote:—Inferior to common_retiniog, ay fair to good refining, 10'Zc. a 107%{c.: fair to good gro- cery, 1c. a tke: rime to chace Epi I2e, ® ie; bat (hhds. and boxes), 9! ic. a 121% grades Morte Tile, 100. « ed no better, t lo, 635c. a8)¢c.; refining Tle. ; grocery grades Porto ricer 118% a 13%. Refined yea dull, at 1 for standaré bards; 1%. for col Tea was extremely dull, and prices were altogether norsjual. ‘The sates were unimportant. Tix.—The market for pix was firmer, but with a slow demand no advance was established. “The sales embrace 160 slabs Banca at 19%c., gold; 100 do. at 20c,, and about 400 do. on private’ terms, We quote 19.) and English at 19!c.; the last description is very scarce, slock compridug onty 60 (ons, ‘equal to 2,500 slabs, Stock of Straits estimated at 23,900 slabe, and of Ba 3,200 slabs, Plates continued quiet, but steady. 4 We S% —I. C. charcoal, $9 87'; a $10; 1. C. coke, $7 50 charcoal terne, $9 50. $9 75, and coke terne 32 or $7 50, all gold. Tai..Low was in active demand and prices were firmer, Sales 220,000 Ibe., maluiy at ¥2)¢0, a 12%4¢. ‘Tomacce was dul! and nominal. We have only to ne. tice eales of 120 hhds, alike We quote: — Kentucky, at S'jc. huge Common teat... The market 26 for Western nal and q with ales in trifling lois, comprising 126 bbls. Wmatneonr.—No sales have transpired since onr last | are entirely | report, and our quaiation» quote A: Fl 404 $1 hut alized for prime grades, while sarcely so sirm, were withoutfyu WO domestic fieerm at fomia at Ble, » 44! 0, 46,000 Teaas at ue, a and 10,000 tubhed $1 40.0914 $1 40, The wieck irl, ont changed. We note sale of tone Lehigh shoei in cashes at Me, ' ing at la, We qnore bh per Waadred Hos $1 | ‘Telegraphic Market Reports. Artest, duly 6. 1866 Flour Receipts light avd demand heary, | Wheat Oats lower and less active; tales 20.000 bushel a Ade, Cor No. 1 Chicago, and 80r, for Sia ee daft, but elowed highs @ Sie, for Western mixed, @e. a pped by Lows —M18,000 bushels corn, 160.000 busiel: 80.000 bushels wheat 00 bushels rve and 40 tone feed. ot Bere ise spring extrn Rial 5 $10 20; West $12 60 a Gl G0; Western epring Wheat quiet asd very firm: 1 Milwaukee, Corn To. better; ea! Plone orm 120,000 bushels, openitg at Te, and cloring for No, J mixed, at which fatter price mast | ie. dul, No. 1 held at 460 6 4% a unchanged, ry Iard, $2 Qu o $2 2255 firm; corn to New York Ife, and to Albany 14e exports, 200 bbls. four, 10,880 Wuehele whent, 1:0 390 Wuehels corn, O8,840 bushels oats, 18,212 burbele rye. | Oawroo, N.Y. July 3-1 Fv Flown 250. betrer: aw $17 2 for Ne 7 eprnge | $12 Th 8 $15 for red winter, $16 508 915 for double | FRR Wheat quiet; sales 2.600 burhele-No 1 Ch cago } spring $2.18 and No, 2 s No 1 Miwevkee clit } deld av $2 35. Corn quiet, and held above the views of posers aud! freights unsettled; corm te, atl, to } New York. sco, July &, 1866. ae ewe quiet. | Wheat dul! at $1 84 for No, 1, whe B) 14 pe and alta for No. ae aalve toe No. 1, Provisions doll, Frvights steady, pt 000 bushels Wheat, 258,008 bos) } f ht 68.008 _ diesem Sey , 1886 Cora tem 208 bine | 7.000 | Way the vessels and (ra | a Term of year, bmi moet be obia ned | object is accomplished through the eh nan try, Wiest dreonatl $1 Toe 0 94 50 tor pre, ‘end uo tena and $427 meats at 144¢¢. for Seontaore 1s 5ca, fe Esone, lee. for clear, Lard dull at 21%{c. Gold, 152, July 3, 1866. pie fives, 91; Reading jothing is yet known of locality of the Spanteh flee time at which the dictator. ship is to end is still though the newspapers ing a truth patent to every impartial military i: when I assert that with even a dozen wooden vessel suitable construction the batteries could be silenced and the city laid in ruins, Discretion and valor should go hand in hand. The new iron-clads arene and Huascar have probably already joined allied fleet in the South. On the 8th inst. Captain Lixardo Montero, leador fof the naval forces in the late revolution, and at com- manding officer of the Peruvian navy, left Caliao in the governniont steamer Sachaca. It is believed that he has gone to look after affairs at Ghiloe, and possibiy to assume command. It is my sad duty to chronicle the death of Lieutenant Commander L, H. Newman, commanding the United States steamer Nyack. He died on board his vessel ia the harbor of Callao, at two o'viock on the morning of the Slst of May, after a sickness of only six days. He was buried with full military honors in the Protestant comotery at Beila Vista, a little village just outside of Callao, Tue foreign men-ot-war in the port reily V4 authorities of the city, together with many resident the place, jomed in the mournful service. All fee nat @ brave and accorplished officer, and a true-hearted man, had gone to bis rest, It was intd'to leave ties there, 60 far away from his happy home. Yet he sleeps well by the asa he loved. NEW JERSEY NEWS. SERSEY CITT. Avotuxe Fine Commany vo Viare Jerse Cirr,—The William Penn Hose Company of Philadelphia, which passed tigen id York last Friday, will pass through ite oy, fat Ch tn Bas 7 iene bine ey 8 hai ass. whence they ‘moniels to Lynn, ‘ier je the national anniversary. they will. be as cordially received as oe which preceded them. Arremrreo Buicibs By Dnowsixc,—An emaciated victim of the rum bottle, named. John. Dougherty, while rumi- nating on the ilis. that flegh is heir to, decided to.shufle ey mortal fap per Jomaiag, ee the canal, He was dragged out, and Nignieneio ee eestete Specimen; we extihiont: nis ae Saabs tried the Was groaning under a weary life. ment agaiu, but was rescued and detained tit te taok im into custody, and placed bim in the iment of the station whence, ever, he slyly emerged, and ran for the canal a third time. He was pursued, caught, end locked up fae ex. amination before Justice Bedford, who discharged him. Dancer rrom Bors Usixc Fikearus.-—Joseph Hillis, a tad who formed one of @ equad where fire-crackers and shooting from small pistols had collected a crowd, was bers yae Be het ted & pistol fired by a boy named Underhill. The pistol was placed miachievoualy, in half jest, in ‘owe po ximity to Hillis, The wou though serious, ie yy td ‘A warrant was issu eens Saige taal lerhilf. There is no place of public resort free from the vaemeype tor of = lads, and the frequent reports of fire: crackers are, to aay the least, Pers Dag . they are ‘consequences. not attended with dangerous Asmacir ON 4 Constaere.—A Herculean fellow named Larkin, who was arrested by policemen Robbins, Renn, and Romel?, was sent to the county jai! yesterday for having made a deadly assauit on Mr, Alexander McCoy, at the residence of the latter. attack was made about midvight, and it Fe i than ordinary efforts to secure Toe Lequnonwam.or Taxve: ~one of the beat ilius. jons of the connection between robbery and legerde- occurred yesterday forenoon. A respectable look- ing German entered the store of G. A. Kelier, watch. maker and jeweller, No. 34 Newark atreet, called for a lady's gold watch. After some examination one was selected, valued at eighty-two dollars. The pur- chaser demanded that it'be placed in a small box and fenled up, as he intended to forward it by exprese: but Mr. Keller could not suit his customer, who ‘seemed rather fastidious about this partof the business, The latter stated he would procure one elsewhere, and disap. peared, but returned after a few minutes with a box, in Wrnich the watch was quickiy eucased, and tied with a black |, which the purchaser desired should be put on it, * furnished by himself, Hethen asked that the box be laid aside till he should retarn with the pur. chase mouey, froma friend who hved near, but be did Rotretura, Some hours alterwards the jeweller opened the box, and lifting ont the treasure found within, not his watch, bul « small stone enclosed im paper, | Mr. Keller reported the caxe at the police station, wirich tx se the way, but it is likely the eonjarer ie out of hn, tr “Trade, a HORKOKS AND CRUEL- TUS, The Alfa California of San Francisco expores some of | the airocities of the coolie trade, deriving its information from « man who Was engaged in il, but hax now aban- doned it. It appears that the vessels engaged in the ie trade are toxiniy of American construction, but ax the Atnerican tisg is not allowed to wer such a trade, the capitalists engaged im the business are compelled to fer them tootber fags, These vensels are often purchased inthe port of San Fran and fitted oot there for trips to and from the Cbi- HOW IT d# CARRIEIOON ast, The busi is mainly in the hunds of a any, ortanized under the laws of Peru, and Known by the corporste name of Compan mia del Peru. ‘Lhe members of (ue company sre f | thee eomehs no American or Engl elitnay being | “a stockholder, and wo American and o being employed by y. The company owns at this time t ships, which have beeen transterred fru American to the Pervvian fieg The } out ot hostilices between Spain and rere hee lated another change, and for safety from spanih | cruivers (he vessels have now been transferred io the Protection of (he Portngwese fay, which they wow earry A ship wich but a short time eBee bore tie Ania ust made @ wudergone all bor, trip trom Marae to Callao, haw va w lying in ony The laws of Chine of eooline as suet at which esevere aj there ie bik a single wiv oad wih home That port is Macao, which belongs to Portugal, The coolies are obtained #) shanghae aud widely separated polis, b ch will be seen presentiv. Ue Indaced, a they comld in former years, to einberks for foréign countries under contract for In and unconguerabie weak pese—the love of grin bling This, We are told, fs the wel method 0° eb: Syouunieers Le emigration, but semetim dodger sre 0, Por iwelenee, & Spawish was known ip San Francesco iw ing Of Manuel, IsH4, need to rom dows with x pide (he Chinese Fenny boats whh btn s working (Wo (ogether to prevent a « dente and resist alia kK— aed call The fahermen on beard on ce of basing ten. Once em Hoard. Jolm wae eve powered and (ed, gu (he reinalneer of (ue crew the boat# quickly overpowered. The Woate were then scuttled and ® and thee dleepperrance war cred ied which are a@ to abtund om Chie: oat Old BOO be LR here sel fe seized by the comer and compelled to land (hem at some poe hut im ninety wine caer ont of a hundred by One faction oF rhe Alher im s@son te (hee p rates, Jp this manner & care Sometimee ay the at the plot ise to prevent auch ecaiastfephe. Only & small portion of the cal don deck ate time, one 6 w rie te avem + dierharge of the Ubinchar eifihe to pine venthe of the vesael heads for Havens, Callao, oF from etable condition, the remainder bee | throngh the ravages of racted in the com! hold, or suicide, The yee! now in port, to which we have alluded, om her Mi red and foul ont of the six th which she cleared at Ma | tearing st enyonce > bottom of the her owners cleared” $85,000 on the single trip " mi The EUROPE. jaromee: 1 Oe ee @ eee Muster of the Prussian Armies and a Rigid Draft. TUE AUSTRIAN POSITION ON JUNE 19 Italy, North and South, im Seati- ment and Effort. ayn # NOTICE TO CONTINENTAL TRAVELLERS, A “ Wizara” Takes a Benefit in Court, Ge. Our European fies, dated to the 20th of June, al- though not 40 lata as the telegraphic roport of the Cuba, contain some very interesting details of tho news to the time of the aailing of the City of Boston. The reports of the war situation And war scones in Germany and Maly, which we publish to-day, are of a very usofal character. Prince Napoleon has become » member of the Paris Cricket Ctub. ‘The theatres of Italy are generally closed in conse. quence of the war. During the past year 93,207,721 individuals travotted Paris by omnibus, of whom 53,814,756 occupied inside seats, and 39,464,955 preferred the outaide. ‘The Milan Gazette reports the arrest of six priests who wore incessantly manifesting their aversion to the exist- ing ordor of things. 1% appears that at their houses some compromising papers were found which loave no doubt as to their hoatile intentions. ‘The Austratian mail brings accounts of (ho loave taking of Sit Charies Darling, Governor of Victoria, who has beom recailed by Mr. Secretary Cardwell, the Colontal Secretary, for interference in the internal affairs of Vic. toria, ‘The engineera’ and shipbuitders’ look-out on the Clyde gnome to be pretty near an end. The unionists having failed to pay the non-society men the amoaat prom{sed, the latter offered to return to their work. ‘The journals of Moscow mention the arrival of the Fm- peror Alexander and the imperiat family of Russia in that city. Tt is announced that the Emperor Napoleon's visit to the eastera departments of France will be coafined to Lorraine. . Our Paris correspondent, writing on the 19th of Sune, sends the following items of news:— Count de Montalembert who was lately cut for the stone, has had a rolapse, and fe, Tam afraid, dying. of more roputation than, prin, Bink’ iment died teh ded on Sunny athe &c. vat the age of sixty- os sttented the funeral eervions to-day a8 f the Charen |. pein gry ir pega ev tiga ca de t, @ boon puns end an companion, a frequent perpetrator of ever ready sitter at the gaming table. Of tate he devoted his verses principally to laudatioas of the em- pS His novels were of that school which, as poor ae Bronté, said,.elways left a dirty taste in the month. A couple of weeks since thirty-seven pigeons were thrown up at Antwerp tocontest in a fly home to London, but to the surprise of the owners not one arrived at its destination til! Saturday, although in training several of the birds went haifthe distance from London to Ant- werp in one hour and forty-five minutes, It is supposed that the weather drifted the birds out of their track. The distance from Antwerp to London has byen flown by pigeons ia less thas four hours. THE WAR. Mutteary P cgy m2 of the Great W. Germany—General Muster of Pressian Armies and a Severe Draft—The Prisoner Taken— Scenes tn Frankfort—The Austrian Po- sition—More Hints of a Reconstracted Map of Karope. &e. THE PRUSSIAN PLAN OF CAMPAIGN. Pare, June 17—Eveniog The Re wn, the situation of the troops in Ger- many, 60 far as bas yet transpired :— ‘The Prussians, after entering Giessen, hav: from that place towards Frankfort-on-the.Maine, now oc- cupied A a ob yy oor garrison, sapported by the Austrian corps post Axchaffenourg, @ little distance above Franktort. a Fighth Federal corps, commanded by Prince Alexander of Hease, and composed of the Grand Ducal Hesse, Baden and Wartenberg ponitagents, is forming round Frankfort to protect the In the direction of Saxony the Prussians have occu- pied the Duchy of Altenburg, upon the wes! frontier of the kingdom to the south of Lei hi vanced troops er, following the Fibe as far a Meissen, where they are only distance {rom Dresden. Br thi the city of Lepsic, at the northwe: tremity of Saxony. those following t upon the capital, from a third qi The so-cali ich is atthe same tim: er. Prussian “Army of Saxon: threatened whose headquarters are at Gorlitz, has entered Saton territory at upow the eastern frontier, {rom the detachment has Lobau in mountains One anced poste at Gerator Austrian frontier, only a league from the town of Rurn borg in Bobemia. the | 1 { are retreating to effet a junction with the Anstrian army posted at Bo envach, pon the Bohemian frontier, [From the Liverpool Courier, June 20.) Within forty-eight hours of the adverse vote of the | Federal Diet, and before any formal declaration of war, the Pronsian forces bad overram the larger portion of the debated ground. They had taken possession of the city | of Hanover, driving away the constitutional government, occn pled Heese Cassel, and penetrated so far into Sexony | as to seize the capital aud place themselves on the con- fines of the Ausiran empire im Bohemia, The rival armies are concentrating in the vicinity of Dresden, and Baxony, whore every town is known in vistory ae the sceneof come military exy e more to be the | battlefield of Germatiy. It seems strange thet no at- | ae made tocheck the Proveian advance. The lone might not have been able to beat hack the hordes. hat they aight at least have defended fora while two points of auch essential importance as Dresden and Leipeic THE FIRST PRISONER TAREN RY PRUMBIA, pwer cnn ney er A letter tes that an Austin the « ) party tow bis Canteen je the Prae of Konrendor prised by a Veumian pw ed to eevee, bet hie id he was take Having been duried te nent hark to rt outherners iw the held op of calling ont wehr, This artny lo 8 tern! @ ben embe a fighting army of and 1.005 gone tral vw. whe mowed fore! Hae in several vo oy moment able tobe ww t ee thet there were not MPerER eewnal PRUSRIAN SOLUURRE = [Wrestau (du The raiiv too, rom erertiom 2 wer to ew wiweny mew mAh heir knapenekes end arg and er whe have lomg tof the renks of the reg Rovied reer ve ab lar army, aFe equally enrolled in the ret have Intely been sent to the front, At every railway station detachments of soldiers either ger ina t jne, and evervehere con be detecged the busy stir and feverish bustle b forebo ‘ gathering together of am army for i, Wawhigl morning Was ushered in by a slow, drinrly raniialy renew | soon miade (he roads moisi aod aloppy, bu. matehing de | tachmeuts bare been splashing slong (ism since tl weed. . to gain the eoyn! g Ka gn vt eich ry, | 810, the Italians must obvionsly attack, With the et of a tremendous Conflict close at hand, all other affairs sink into insignicauce. The ministers ‘iven ia their resignation, bot only persone tnt iu the If a great combat liar not taken place between Prussia ; | — rapped up im their cloaks, hud- shelter as possible from the for them to get into the a Se the meats appeared to bo recent laibe drawn from the ring country. Many of the mam were accompanied on their march to the station by women, who wept silently as they moved almost mechaas * call of the marching ranes, and who strained with eagor eyes after the train till @ turn in the linesor distance hid them from our view. The soldiers (hea selves, paket ve, but very determined. The neww which eame iu Frankfort last ‘has roused te war Pept in the laud; still, there was many a ful glance cast back towards ‘the cottages which, bein black beams built into their white walls, and high thatched roofs, luok not unlike the homesteads of ‘ Cheshire or Worcestershire. Nor does the appearance of the people destroy the Especially in men isa marked look of the better igiotibarct classes in England. From Overy little village and every smal! town sotttiers be banrzing (a cans tocentral positions tor the con-) their brigades, divisions or corps, ‘Tho Large todas suched yesardey y to their places of aasom- My5_ this morning out detachments and small bodies parts were being called up to head a tig b= gens ‘also Rite ater forttentely very fow at present—of those detachments to their rear which have always to be made daily from a large army to carry tho sick tothe eee AB SC) (Frankfort a 1%) correspondence of London Nowa, As #008 as it became known that Prussia had pes " and Hanover, the whole asif by magic. The Fede. gee Acer tsaned orders to collect troops am attack of the KNRS IN FRANKFORT. atrong, contingents trom — Wurtemi Nassau, will be concentrated Pari middle of the rok wed then march forward for the de liverance of Eteotoral Hesse, and will try to operate a junction with the Hanoverian and Heasian troops, which Zz this time will be expected to have reached Gottingen. Should Prussia not succeed in this raid against the weak States in hor reach she will be in adifficult position, as her western provinces will then be cut off from the main body of the monarchy. Tho Diet haa shown an alacrit if expected. Mfvo ‘Pramas jelenraph hoce which was not e: was taken possession of yesterday prning 8 and the of cials aoat away. Our communication with Borlin 1a, therefore, cut off, and to-day, for the first tirae, the post has not arrived. Railway communication with the aorta has beea cut off. ‘The alarm which existed yesterday has somewhat sub: sided to-day, as new troops continue to arrive, 90 that the streets have the appearance of a camp. Troops, guna, armmunition wagons and saddle horses follow each other, and orderiies are galloping through tho streets, bearing orders to the various corps, Prussia hates thia town intensely, as she is aware that tho citizens have never been her , and have shown their feelings be ary enough during the last momentous weeka. e had got this town into her possession for a single day abe weeks most probably have inflicted upoa it all the injury im her power, and raised a beavy comtri- bution. The main ry en will oporate in yy, in confunction with Austria. The Saxon army is 85,000 strong. The Kighih federat caret oes neighborhood musters about 70,000 bayo- The regs of the Bavarians, about 60,000, which tay be laovessed to 80,008, rill probably. opezaie in Com ¢ Bavarian forces, 60,000 strong, = Germany against Erfurt. Should the Hanovariaos and Hessians mot be overpowered by Prussia before they on be assisted, the Federal forces against Prussia wilt mount to 300, mon. ‘oe THR AUSTRIAN PORTION ON JUNK 19. Tho Nord, of Brudels, of June 19, describes the poat- tion of the Austrians to the Pruss:ans. It states thas the army under the command of General Benedek is ia position on the Prussian frontier om the side of Sitesia, ina ntacagy anette the extremities are formed supported the fortress of Theresionstedt and by Cracow, which \s strongthoned fs tea the intrenched camp lately formed there, while ‘eo centre of the aro ts defended by three fortresses, of which two are very Oa pe bp giver and Olmits. ‘The Austrian Commander-in-Chief appears to have con- contrated a great part of his army in front of Uj Silesia, by which be may commence an attack on Prus- Bran Stlexia, Sh He. Ereesion Ride, the stcpiont pofeey sro given skal @ surprise. vanced guards ‘doubled’ aad aan are placed oom rising, ‘These two roads, however, are strictly watched, ‘The Austrian advanced posts on the frontiers of Mo- ravia extend as far as Znckmantal. frre caer ee eteeteet guanine Principal army of mit, a Ktniy’s Greatest Fffart, aeeood OF ns NEW PREMIER. (Sune 15) co lence of Londom Times.j made peptic this ir, and we hope evs ir show ti has Dating ‘that y foHtowed by corresponding oe ely te whet nevedr oven eanote {t is matter of mere conjecture where the fights; ‘will begin on this side of the Alps, but iin at apponed most probable that st will be in the Adriatic. In the face of almost Ce financial difficulties Italy nd] made « mn serves are called out, and {he conscription of January, 1867, is proceeded to at once. (Great enthusiasm is teni!- — I oe mp “ stiocess exprassed ; eoagnd trembler—not with fear, bul wih “a brink of the batlic held. armary jaribaldi is received with frantic delight by thousands of his former followers and tens of hereon of new oj tis to be hoped that the motl titude now aspiring to the tionors of the red shirt rr] prove as good soldiers as they are willing The ght, however, must be fought by the regular lee ood it musters very stroug. Ail deductions made, and ple allowance for von-combatants, fan ae ‘sick, ay ‘ there cannot be ley than three hundred thousand men now awaiting, in Novtherm Haly, the Aus- trian wnsiaught, or ready to enter Venetia and at. tack the Quadrilateral That such an attack will be made ‘seems by no means the general opluion, , although ra! Niel iv said to have declared his. opinion that Peschiera iv not a fortress very diMcalt to reduce. The attitude of the Anstrians In Iiaty is at the preset titpe 80 entirely defensive that, if the waristo be Ke on their own aCCOUNL OF OM tuAt Of friends seom mueh to heed the crisis 1 will head the new Cabinet, and the choice te y approved. He is @ man of energy and dect and of great tenacity of parpose, and it ts ght that none better tan he would know how to meet the dittcultiee that may arlee fn the in- ternal administration of the « entry wate ie, army ix engaged with # foreleu em Depart.’ ¢ ment of the latarior, which is iikely to give its occupant enough to tron win be attempted, especially im the South, and a firm had will be needed. Jc is still doobitm) whether fa Mormera will continne a member of the Cabinet or not, Me lately amd that if he f * to assume the command of three hundred thowsand men We will have plenty te de without remaleing # min- j ster Tt is probable he will continue in the Cabinet, to Tetnain with the King (which he would do (many casa at * bead of the army) but without a pertfelie Vie cont V rite for Minister of Foreigm Adair. ane varions tists hove heen handed about of the coming Cabinet. bat yoo will know the reemit by tele. Kreps betore Lite reaches you PMH SEDUATION IN AND Ay Is S08 [Naples (done 12) cor The ta lare of aiplom how thrown the Souther UND NAPLES FEELING of Londow Times} shoul a coutereace \ res, All hi he nto owed, \t ie presamed, by reparations f¢ The Koad of the | tlie newt prot co weit responded to «torn We factions and lene of these voluntecrs whe jah a Week or two singe ao ndred bare been sent hack to us for miscondte’, aod are now In the Castle of the Carmine eg fe nite: or ordert of the Questor What (heir mistondtire comsisied | eamMOk precisely bot ih ie (Ar (0 pemgame that the Bow jate would not Senit AUCH AD Qnmr unity of attempling body of men ‘om, wh en much. depend time Napleg is plunged in igwornme ¢ for pliudey, f.- encol wader The per speak of another disturbance 2 due eoagaetey fg Goat GEN origi a gh

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