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2 pyre ‘ Stato and Western fi led ist, the business FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. race ap) Hegpeon pha Bs She tho trado, 4 prices wore heavy, the market closing dull, at the Moxpay, Jul pw | : ‘There furthor revival pedi pe a on subjoined quotations, with sales of 7,000 bbia, within the entiitetenes to-day, attended with great excite- range. Southern flour continued dull and heavy, with scalonnin Saal prices tending downward; sales 400 bbls, Of Canada aaa ie ae aac nen boarda, and in the ball et { #00 sales were reported of only 260 bln, the market te wow building i Broad street. Hvis generally under. | P2l08 scarcely #0 oe Se ee ee Corp meal was qui ut steady; sal stood that a strong party of capltalita are buying up the | Roig Ynctinding March's caloric and. Brandywine, the stock with a view to wreat it from the control of a certain | latter at $5 25. We aagiets= notorious director of the company who has been unduly | Superfine and Western four “$8 Soa oy 99 depreciating its value for speculative purposes dur. Rae ne on 1 880010 15 ing the last few months, At the same time Seana ie Pe lio Re te tra round hoop * the “short” interest in the stock is 60 Wi ling brands. 0 25 a 13 15 large that the present development can hardly ton ‘Southert 10 20 a 12 00 fall to prove a profitable speculation to those concerned. | Fancy and extra 12 10a 17 00 It bas been solling #0 much below its real value for some | Common Cenadiar Heed t- 4 pig pndiabat spin Mt eoaeal have eee ae ioe aa lity, reaction carrying it value, | Corn meal, J-reey a and it would not be surprising if it rose five or ten per Sane, naan eae ent higher, The friends of the road welcome any | — the wheat market ru quiet, and prices ru mevemeat which is in ition to that which has lat- | were nominally 1c. a 20. The salos compri-ed is tn opposi tons er, torly Impaired its oredit and dlagraced ite management. | 71°89 at na® ti 86 for rejected. “The demand (Or The general market sympathizes actively with the Te | corn was somewhat Iimitea, ‘and prices dectined fully to, covery of Erie, and there is a strong speculative de- | per bushel. ales 200,000 bushels at 880, « 8c. for sound Bow mixed Western, and 85c. 2870. for unsound do. mand for all the leading rullway shares, which is likely to | POM va Magny 7 oa rage acyl was continue throughout tle summer and result in steady and Quite active and firm, with sales of 20,000 bushels farge advance of prices, ‘the extent of the rise of the | Western at $1 pases @1 Barley and mait were dull end entirely nomi! Past wook will be soon by the aubjoined statement of the | *e STIS Yan tearaer's nowsoccasioned no noteworthy Closing prices at the first regular board to-day and atthe | change in tho market, which remained more or lose mame time Monday :— nominal, under @ continued limited inquiry. Holders ve - July 2. July 9 Rise, pe ‘no desire to realize, however, and the markot Now York Central + 8: 9036 closed firmer at the annexed quotations, with sales of 610 Erie...... + 8 1% 83% | balea Receipts to day 3,157 bales. We quote:— Roading ae wel Oe ig 10735 2% Upland, Firda, Mobi's, N.O.€T. Michigan southern 13% 803% 15 | Ordinary..........29 29 30 30 Goveland and Pittsburg .. +o 84 % | Low middiing... 33 33 Evy Minols Central..... 120% 123 134 | Middling.... 36 36 87 Northwestern. . oO 32 2 Good middling... .38 33 39 89 Northwestern pre‘erred .. 6054 oni 3 Day Goopa.—Brown Sheetings—Indian Head, 2hc. ; Fort Wayn?..........55. 656 97% 23, | Stark, A, 233<c.; Medford, ; Agawam, F, 1834°.; Western Union isiegre ph. 6isg 543g 2% | Albion, A, 17%c.; Peppers, R,' 22%c ; 0, 200.3 N, 17c.; Mass., B. B., 21%; Indian Orchard, A, 250 ; At the open beard, at ten o'clock, the market was * . W, 1830. ; "Tiger, ‘150. Bleached Cottons—Wameutta strong aud active, Ene 8730. ; Lonsdale, 34¢. ; Hill, 824¢.; Fountain, 260.; % railway sbares, ‘The siock suld a: 6934 a 693,, (sales 4,100 Buy ab 360 j Jamon, 29}60 j Red inant, 18340. ; arnatey, shares), New York Ceniral 9¥3;, Michigan Southern 80, 0. ; 94 Canoe, 142. Ticks—Amoskeag, . A., 60C. 5 Ctoveland and Loledo 101% w 110, Rock Island 95% 096, | Bae PSwitt River does nivony, 149." Pemberton, B, Northwestern 313(—jreleried 013; a 62, Fort Wayne | keag, 62%c. ; Haymaker, 9334¢. ; Boston, 273¢0, ; Warren, a 82540. ; ‘Providence, 20c.; Madson, 2lc, Stripes—York, 9734, Marietia aud Ciic.nnati 46 a 46%, Cumberland 48, site? Uaearlin ae) amen Bae Hine bon At the first and regulur bonrd there was a very buoyant | Checks—Kenneboo, 35c.; Whittenton, 25c,; Bedford, market, especially for Eric, the transactions in which | 18c, Cotton Fiavnel—Ham iton stout, 8330 ; Nashua, aggregated 6,400 shares, The latter closed 3% 284¢c.; Boston, 25c.; Slaterville, ge, Prints—Mer- rimac,' D, 2lo.'; Spragu', 203¢c.; American, 200, ; Al higher than at the seme time on Saturday, Re: fon, 16c.; ‘Amoskeng, 1c. {Wamuite. 1530, "Dolalnos— ing %, Michigan Sovitorn 34, Cleveland and ee bi abate roe ya BRS. Glog: ai ams—Lancaster, 274¢c.; Glascow, c.; Hartford, Pittaburg 34, Cleveland and Toledo 1, Rock | give Gattonadee—F & f., 673¢.; Union, A, 45; York Island $4, Noribwestern + eferred 13s, Fort Wayne | checks, 323¢ Nankeen obi 850, Jeans--Rich- 3%, Obio and Missixeipj i ceriiica es 3g. Western Union | mond, 500, ; Palestro, 233¢¢. aot Joans—Naumkon is ‘te ; Satteen, 270. ; Pepperell, 23%¢¢. ; Indian Orchard, 166. ; Tolegraph was 3g joer, Government securities were | eee ee eee ee aan tse, Whe: strong, under a speculative Cemand. Coupon tive-twen- | tory, H, 143¢¢. ; Portland, 11¢, Thread—Coates', $1 09; tios of 1862 were 34 higher, sixcs of 1881 34, reven-thirty | Green & Daniels’, 72450, wihes fie aanandaatien Freonrs were heavy and lower. Tho engacemonts asiutre inoldo to Liverpool 70,000 bushels corn (part Saturday At the one o’clock seasons the market showed no | afiernoon) at 4d, a 434 early all at the inkide rate; 50 abatement of strength. Evie (sales 5,200 shares) gold at | hlids. tobacco at 17 and, per steamor, 75 hhds. to- 72: 47,000’ bushels corn, on private 71% @ 124. '000 bushels corn at 64., and per At the half-past two board the speculative | steamer 7,000 bushels corn at 63d. ‘The charters are:— scharged, Erie was steady at | A Britian brig to Cork for ordor:, corn, 5a, 3d. An Italian ae oe eee he frst regular board, | Dik 10 Cork, 68., or Penarth Roads fur orders, 48, or if 10 the: | cloning “brite... 4 st asi |. | Bristol, Cardiff, or Newport, 33. 9d. A brig to’ Rotter veland and Pittsburg was 3% higher, Rock | dam,with staves, on private terms. A brig to Liverpool, Laland %, Northwestorn 3{, Quicksilver 124. Reading | with petroleum, at 4s. 64, | a A d : ; eee OVES1ONA,—Receipts, 100 bla, lard, ‘There was more was 34 lower, Michigan Southern 3g, Northwestern pre- | grranoas noticeable in the pork market, but le-s activity, ferred 34, Cumberland >, Western Union Telograph 34. pervaled, the sales being confined to 9,000 bbis., at Government securities wore steady. $31 87 a $32 12 for now mess, closing at $32 cash; 7 ica $20 52 for old mvsa, and $26 25 a $26 50 for prime. At half-past five the warket closed strong at the fol- | Foor was less activo, but prices were unchanged; sales towing quotations:—Erie 714; a 7134, New York Central | 600 bbia, at $17 a $21 60 for new plain mess, and 9% 299%, Road ng 106% a 107, Slichigan Southern 80 | $20 60 a $24 60 for nw extra do. Of beef hams wo > have only to report sales of 26 bbls, at $45. Cut meats # 80%, Clovoland and Pitishurg 84% 0 849%, Cloveland | wore In moderate domand, but the market was. Orr, and Toledo 110), 4111, Rock Island 96 a 9634, North- | with sales of 200 pkgs., at 173¢c. for short ribbed, an western 3244 a 32};—preverred 62 6237, Fort Wayno = bling clear, ‘The lard ee = lee acti “s a “ 2 ant er lower were acer) ; ales a. 9734 a 9734, Canton 534 a 56, Cumberland 463, a 461. at 190. a 21%0. veel sendy, Ls h6. ban foe The money market continues easy at 4. 6-por cent for | Western, and 260. a 40c, for State. Cheese continued call loans, and 534 a 64; per cent for first class commer. | dull and heavy, at 80, a 220, cial paper. Owing to the increased activity of business on the Stock Exchange there is an improved demand for! THE LAMIRANDE EXTRADITION CASE. loans, which is felected in the statement of the anso- ciated banks for the week. The loans have increased | The Charge Against Augustus P. Green $8,050,665, while tho legal tender notcs have decreased for Having Permitted Lamirande to $2,281,002. The specie return shows an increase of Escape—Farther Examinatiin of Mar- $2,068,048, that of tho deposits $1,442,839, and that of shal Murray a Testimony of Other the circulation $589,003, The totals of the present and Witnesses—The Rules and Practices of the Marsnal’s Office. July 7, vermen owaTRa CoMMIOsINNER's OFPFIOM. opti Before Commissioner Osborn. 27,208,530 Yesterday the further inguiry into the charge against Pa ayenns 2 Greener "wear ens | AUgustus P. Green, one of the constables of the United Some of tho banks have boen investing their surplus | “ttes courts, of having permitted the csoape. of M. Lami. funds in government securities, which purchases are | "049 whobad been accused of embozzling a tnrgo sum @lasned an loans, of money, the property of the Bank of Poictiers, France, Tho gold market opened full at 1533;, and dectined | *&# Tetumed at twelve o'clock, steadily to 161}4, notwithstanding the European Marebal Murray wascalled. He snid—t wish to correct mows reporting the Bunk of England rate of dis- ‘® statement in my evidence given on Saturday; I stated count unchanged, “and o decline of 1% In five that I appointed Mr. Green in October or November, I find I aj ited him onthe 19th of Decemper last. twontios on the London Stock Exchange. The price sub- Te hat court waa Mr. Green appointed constable ? sequently advanced to 1521, but relapsed at the close to | A. To the District Court. The business of the officer . to attend in court while in session, and to serve warrant: ASL 2.162. Loans were zoade without intervst aud at 2 | big power as constable under my appointment was com 95 percent in favor of the borrower of the coin. The | fined to the District Court, “ quotations for ounsols and American securities in London CR py deputized specially to “serve a process ho Drought by the last tree steamers were as under:— Missueneet ee Jun 21 June. June 26, Mr, Courtney objected to the question. It was ca 85% a SOK Sex ace bd a 867¢ | for the witness’ opinion on a matter of law which he a— Me decide, _ WM awe 4, Aeputized mon not Aged @yadly as ia pa opel parte nd ‘The Mnancial adv cos many continue gloomy, | 8% to the question just asked me, I say that without he. nd increased deprossior {a an!ic'pated before any marked | {Bé,Sbecialy deputized an oMicer would not have # right change for the better takes piace, Qt it to know if you do not know that it has been The foreign oxchang» morket was dull but firm, | frequently the case that when parties have been brought Bankers’ bills on Erland at vixty days were sold at | Ginears have soue with tone Goyet bal oa anon 1085; 2%; bat towarde the close of businews the lead- | my ounsent, sir, ing Grawers asked 109. Short right bills were quoted at Mr. Courtney —On the 34 day of July the defendant had been #74; on Bromen, 7834 a 34; on Frankfort, 43 0 3¢; on | of July T kaw Lamirande in the custody of Mr. Groon ; the Amaterdam, 42.043; on Hamburg, 87 a 38; on Antwerp, | ComMadles of the courts, besides their duty in court, are warrants, attachm: &o; It ‘Bf. UBigo, 0 Sf. 14Ke having iat ti in existence wien T hated A meeting of the stockhold rs of the Atlantic Mal hecame connected with the office, Horton got the warrant. “Bea e " to | OM the 18th of April, and there have been fourtoon Seenmiasty LUMUAY Was Held Yo By, St Whteh s s0ys adjorraments of the Lamirando case since that date. ‘was cast in favor of increasing 118 capital from $4,000,000 Mr. Beobo—Until this matier occurred I found Mr. to $8,000,000. Greon very faithful in the discharge of bis duties, Luther Horton d that he recetvod tho warrnnt The business traneeted at the Sub-Troasry in this ity to-day was ax fo Roceipte. $1,096 253 For enstors 165 Guid oter. for the arrest of Mr, Lamirande on thé 13th of April, and it over to Mr, Groen to be executes; in the «900,090 | absence of Mr. Green witnes# brought tho prisouer on 10 | One ocersion for examination bofore tho Comrlssioner; No ; 86,085,504 on the 3d of Jaly saw the defencant bringing Lamirande = here for exam'pation aud takin, iF; L did not New York Stock Michange. have the prisoner ty custody at on the ad of July; ‘ios way, duly 9, 1809, efter the examination saw Green and Lamirande in Pest BAMeTON—-10:30 a. Me Contre street, yoing towards the jail; no one cleo was . ldedy PS ahs Erie RR. 71% | with em, Tue next timo J saw Grecz was between in 00 do. 30 98" | six and seven o'clock on the morning of the 4th; 1 know : 108 100 do......880 @8%y | Mrs, Amary’s house Is in Eighth stroct; it in next door to WI 25 do...2heelt 7 the corner of Fighth street and Fifth avenue, near the do......... 71% | Brevoort Honse. Witness is cortain that he had the . % risoner im custody once or twice; it must have been OSs Oi dO... 7014 | two weoks befor tho 4th of July, u 7532 Q Daring seventeen years you have been connected ‘ With the Marshal's oMice; what haa been the custom as 107% | to rllowing prisoners to get ball, see their friends and af | procure refreshments? & Mich, So&NIn Ft 804 Mr. Courtney objected to tho question, on the ground lea 800 do. 2d 0. 810 801; | that custom could not wipe out the elect of the statut. uot 100TH Con RR, » 122 ‘The Commissionor would Like to know how far the do~ Soy 000 Clov & Pitte RR. six | fendant knew his daty, or if he were ignorant of it. 80%, 800 do....b10. 83% | _ Mr. Beebe raid hegwds ed to show that Marshal 2a ws thie thing himself to go on. itted the testimony. 10 questi ae repeated, and witness suid -—T know it to he done daily; on one oceasiop 1 myself took Lam). rande to Delmonico’s to got refroshmente, and I paid for it; Commissioner Betts was there at {he timo. | '@. Did any one conanre Fon far taking bia there? A. | Mr. Coudert, counse! for ihe French government in tho Lamirande care, Aa peri? one day the priconer wae on. woll, and could come down; that he supposed the os, 3000 Hud Riv det in 1000 Mich $24 inge v1 20 abs Imp & Tek 110 2% Poorth Nat Bank 109 27 Central Nathank 10 % Del & Hed Canal ebro Arsh oy too much; Mr. Coudert must have 130 Central Coal Co. 45 ‘nown I took Lamiranto to Deimonioo’s; al here know too WO. .ceseee of it; T took on mynelf the weibllity of doing so; 1 00 rece rm he of the of Lami on the 4th, about b: 100 Wyoming VCi'w 07 reat twelve o'clock at =y 4 19 Osco nees M1B)G night; Mr Greon and myself 300 Curab Coat pref. « 10 Clove & Tor RR lio * | made all Proper efforte to rearrest Lamtrande; the mp. ‘ do..... 080 48) loo Chie @ RIOR, pearance of. when I saw him on the morning of 100, do . 4i% HD . as The ath war tmuch excited; he looked as if he had 0 Wort Union Tei. 64 209 drank much; there wae some slop on bis dress; ho 100 Won UF ituwee 1100: fo tan 1; ‘appeared saith sa ter ty ra * t : Kg i, am LJ enTeret. % do, <4 MilePauChad ri 96 Mr. Courtney -—When you stated al) hery know of 5: be ome x4 ‘ , Toh Web ewk 40 jus Tarirende over io Delmonico’s, explain what aid 0. « 2) N J Central 116 mi mean? 4 ¥ Contra Re. vi 1°00 Vite FtWR ORR 975; Witheos—1 mean that Commiasioner Botte and Mr. eases wo to... Coudort and his partner knew of ft, and perhaps the re- 100 do, 24 6, 060 0 do. 24 cath oy ay | Porters; tntd caune d . ‘- 5 6 msny t did ‘now of it, 1908 . Alton ATHRADIO 34 Q De you mean to my that Marshal Siurray know of pod )H& StJosepyRR 38 your taking Tamirande over to Delmonico’s on that oe = 100 Cale & AliouRE. 102 vasion? A. 1 do wot, — ne | Ph Ny you pia for what Lamirende bed at " . i. ee bo “ 980000 18 6a,5.200°64 10, 500 sha. Reating R.. WT | 1 sew one of his countel Tend hie a cae” ee NG on Rene 100 nO do ot ‘ ct NW e 1oabe Fourth Nk tos 1g EN 100 Weet. UnionTel... S44 M0 Wn. Bb ‘ William Moore, 1078 Ken rt } ard tha bad oon tne Srondeat Sale 6, depoand ioe Gud he following. is one of the orders brought hy Gre: Lend PT. mi} 9 withews Tor the del'very ot aad ieee 19 Mich SN ind. BOM t 7 y i do Uxtnep Sea Mamatat’s Ovrien, ) # 100 ChANWas'n ptr, age | Ms tortie) % 100 do, ony following prisoner to thie me $00 Clow & Tot RR. 10% | P vi = ' 2800 C1 : i \l*d States Marche US soto Wank We oo A dozen other requisitions tothe same effect, requ MS 100 Pit FW & , Me Lainirande to be deb 100 do ao 100 MaraCin. 100 Had Riv Boieee 116 100 ao wp the prisc COMMERCIAL REPORT. * / * Mowpay, Ju @ Have yon not admitted persons without a pnae cither from Une Marshal ot Sheriff (9 eo Lamirande fA 78. —Recoipte, 14,524 bhie four, dn person who keeps torn meal, 172,624 bushels wheat, 608 171 do. corn ing house in Righih stre 199,901 4 ) Dass; It is * rule of the county prison that ao per . 0 ont aad 87,411 do. rye, The market for ja't he nchrwitiadd & a prisoner without & NEW YORK HERALD, TUKSDAY, JULY 10, 1868 ve ciher nemmons many Save hes stantial to seo him amount of mene $10 about him; paid ; never 6aw & woman come to ined about three or four weoks ago of lan; one of the ab ons tt o'clock, from tis tate reel. , dxtv 8, of covsumption, beloved wife of Robytt F, Burgoyne, in the of the family are Ny idence, ‘No. $08 Eighth », but that ite he had romat wry of Ameriewns'who bed Deen tana, No other ition, If it was attend the funeral, thi hans anstety gm the wo o'clock, from her !ate ‘rcl ‘New Haven (Conn. peeave pions sony. Barwetar.—On 7 y, duly 9, Exaa Lovrr, ‘of Honry M. and Clemmie 8. Brewster, Bakar. —At Staploton, Staton Island, of chronic in- Semmens of the stomach, Jexeuraa Baer, in the 40th 7efls frionds and the friends of the famlly. are respect fully invited to atend Peed all were killed we might but it is the practice of the Indians to the whits women, and bere gp he! party are ness bevond the mountains, is determined to the government of the Arventine republic, asking a Freres wore from this mand Meshing will be tho effort will not is arcertained, apd the Cordilieras to Buenos Ayres has generally beon garded as cafe, This massacre will be a warn'ng to ‘and will prevent expeditions overiand ox dered imperative ‘aecbinak made from destruction by superior numbers. mim, ATION, tion, has been quite neral ‘Secretary during the absence of the former from his duties, Our Panama Correspondence. Panama, July 1, 1866, ROUTH AwenwA. ‘Tho Pacific Steam Navigation Compiny’s steamship ) ™ Kntingo, Captain King, Bet, | ined who came to see him way was his counsel; Mr, Clinton ‘The further hearing of the case was adjourned until to- THE PACIFIC. DISAPPEARANCE OF THE SPANISH FLEET. pc esha Sunday, July 8, Pawns Kurse, wifo of In the 44th year of hor age. Tho ends of the family are requested to atiend the funeral, from her late 227 West ‘afternoon, at three o'cook, No News From Nunez for Over @ Month. Cook, Secretary er, and is now slow! strept, on Thurad: further notice. The Groen wood, Cant. —On Sunday, July 8, of di Fraxoss Javn of Frances aud Andrew J, Carl, aged 4 CHILEAN FEARS OF RETURN. from Une South Coast, arrived | gern ttre eens romuves are here at noon on the 20th, bringing dates from Valparaiso | from No. 8 Madinon to the Oth and Callan 224 of June, Tam indebted to Purser Nairne, of the Santiago, for the prompt delivery of the Hxratp's South Coast corre- spondence and files of late papers. PRORPTION OF TOE CUILEAN MINIETRR AT Tm, ‘Tho Chilean Minister Pienipotentiary of Peru, Sonor Martinez, reached Lima on the 18th, and was received with great demonstrations of popular satisfaction. He paid a visit on the 2iat to Admiral Pearson, of the ‘United States Navy, on board the Powhatap, in tho port He was received with marked respect, rospectfully invited esday) afternoon, at two o'clock, eet, Greenpoint, L. I. ‘July 8, Eowiw Soorr, infant U. Crankshaw, aged 3 months nd friends of the family are Crawxanaw.—On Sunday son of J. Scott and Sarah ‘The relatives a Anvited to attend the funeral, two o’clork, ‘rom the residen ington avenne, CouaNs.—On Sunday, July 8, Marnew tive of pariah of Lava, county ‘The friends and rolatives of the invited to attend tho funeral at bis . 630 Wost Thirty-four street, thia (Tuesday) afternoon, Carro“t, —On Sunday, Jul daughter of Martin and Capture of a French Vessel With Sup- plies for the Spaniards. |, this (Tuesday) afternoon, oe of his parents, Cavin, Ireland, aged 82 REPORTED MASSACRE OF AMERICANS. family are respectful his late renidonce, MOSQUERA’S SCHEMES IN COLOMBIA, ‘RY A. infant from the horse in Second street, near North Wilhamsburg, this (Tuosday) aftern Ditvox —In Rrooktyn, on Sunday, July 8, Msecents Drioy, wife of Patrick B, Dillon. The f-neral will - We learn by the papers and private sources that Pres- ‘nee "eloc! {dont Mosqvera ts wp to his old tricks again. A bill which had passed Concress for the relier of the huns, who had their private property confiscated by the erni dor the former rule of Musquora, was vetoed by him, and the excl ement and indignation cansed thereby very | half-past two o'clh nearly caused # revolution at Bogota, This was, to ray the feast of it, a most impolitic move, and if ho con e he has tnangurated his rei Mongh his influence ts great, still ho I if he tries to ride the people to death and rule them with a rod of iron, Mosquera in a message to Congress informs them of baa made and contracis he has entered into while abroad, andasks that they bo approved, One iva Joan of one million ve bundred thousand pounds Fter- ling, on the security of the resorves of tho Panama Rail- rhe same to be apnl'ed to Internal improvements, f the entirs amount of the loan, the govern- y rece've ono m Iien pounds, or five millions of dotlara; of this, maybe five hundred thonsand dollars monta, one million to repay ® Janco be used for sokliers, 6ol- divers’ clothes, arms and munitions of war, and no small portion of it will find its way into the pockets of govern. ment officials, Mosquera bein, being the use that loans to th ternal improvements” being merely to pull the wool over tho eyes of the monoy lender, Ho announces also having negotiated the sale of the reserves of the Panama Railroad for the sum of ton mil- }ons of dollars, provided no larger sum cap be obtained Uncle Sam’s nephews can and will pay as much for the renwal of the contract as any other parties, but they will not *go it bi nd.” Last but not lenst, Mosquera bas the old Chiriqut snb- Lup again, which looks heavy on paper, but which ts eavier when the ground is viewed, A contract—so he The mail steamship New York, Captain Manry, from Aspinwall on the 1st instant, arrived at thia port yeater- day, The following {s her treasure hist:— Panama R. R. Co, ..$14,402 J.Strans Bros. & Co, $30,000 Dunesa, ‘Sherman Act. BE. Brit. WN, Dabney, Morgan & is (Tuesday) afternoon, at ho rositenoe of her mother, enue. South Brooklyn. nday, July 9, AumxaNDeR Donaup, in Honry mre? nea Dovarp.- On ™ the 80th year of his ago. Tho relat.ves and frionds of the family are Invited to funeral, at his late residenes, 245 Grand ve! KE. D., om Wednesday afternoon, at Dovant” —On Sunday, July 8, Maraaner, wife of Toarph Donaily, aged 26 years, 1 month and 12 days. ‘The remains will be taken this (Tuesday) morning, at seven o'clock, to Long Island tor interment. Darren a '—On’ Sunday morn Darr-rrow, in the 481! Eng. Kelly & Co... 164,000 Wells, Fargo & Go. 03 J. Ove eeeen Fiynn & Tall. 540 July 8, Lous C. age. ri aro respectfully invited to attend tho fonoral, from his Inte res'dence, 267 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at four o'clock, Dow's.—On Monday, July 9, of consumption, Lewis Micuas', Dowws, a native of county ‘2th year of his Pho relatives and Oar Santiago Correspondence, Sanr1co, Chile, Juno 9, 1866, DISAPPEARANCE OF THR APANISH FLBRT, The whereabouts of the Spanish fleet remains a mystery, and opinfén ia still divided betweon California and Montevideo as its probable destination, Nothing whatever has been heard in Chile of the Spaniards since they left Callao, except from tho captain of a Hamburg ‘bark, arrived at Callao, who roports having seen four Spanish frigates on the morning of the 16th of May, in latitude 16.34 south, and longitude 85.3 west from Green- wich—a distance of about ve hundred and fifty miles, almost due west of Callao, This, however, docs not re- Lieve the uncertainty, except so far as the statement that the frigates were standing in @ southeasterly direction is Nearly a month has elapsed since the do- parture of the Spaniards from Callao, and nothing has been heard of them either from the mail steamors be- tween Valparaiso and Panama or from the southern coast of Chile, whore it was oxpected by our own naval these republics, that will go for internal im: former loan, and the Clare, Ireland, in tho 0, friends o” tho family are invited to attend the funeral, from hia late residence, 112 Hudson street, this (Tuerday) a°ternoon, at ‘hree o'clock. On Monday, July 9, Mary Euganers, daugh tor of Benjamin and Elbzabeth Dowdon, aged 7 years, 6 months and 17 days, Bhe bas gone to the gravo; but we'll not deploro her, Since God was her ransom, her guardian, He gave hor, he took her, and he will restore her ‘Where death has no sting; for the Saviour has died. ‘Tho relatives, friends. and the United Brother Lodge, No. 1, are invited to attend the funeral, from the resl- says—has been made for the construction of a railroad | dence of hor parents, 98 Monroe street, on Wednesday fternoon, at one 0 clock. —On Monday, Jaly 9, Leva C. M., only child Dirkes, aged 1 year, 4 inonths neral will take ninco this (Tussday) afternoon, . rom 447 Fifth street. —On Sunday, July 8, Wauam Eaax, aged 33 His friends and the frionds of hia brothers, John, Thorns, Rdward and Patrick, are vited ‘on | attend the f:noral,. th's (Tnorday) a’ternoon, at two ph Sixty-f Ni Calvary Cometery. Monfay, July 9, Sanan Ann Exxer, in the 0 family are respectfnily invited to on Wo i ti Inesd vet r? pinion o'clock, from the Presbytorian church by those who know him well is thet, while | corner of do what is fair and right, he must not be trifled with or imposed upon. We need such much ta thia locality, and if the that ia expected of him, Panama will ment, be a bettor place than it bas and Lave very much added to its respectability. THY NRW ZMALAND LINE. The first steamer of the Now Zealand line jeft this place on the 24th ult. for Auckland, with only five pas- songera and small freicht. It will soon improve, how- Detomes den one of thik number, this government are put, “ins from other parties, ro"'on the Atlantic toa pont on the | af Pacifio, and from eit.er point lines of steamers aro to be run along the coast everywhere, and the republic, through what he has done. is to be overfiowmg with wealth, and will. soon be in a cond ‘tion to rival, so far as the revenue is concerned, any other nation. Any one | at two o’ who understands matters and things here will not be misled, bvt a person icnorant of what affairs in this coun- ged Into the Idea that all by the facta, and that ivi!ized and prosperous place eos projects aro v amonnt to much, PANAMA. election of General Olarto as President of the State from “Bora del T: of Hermann and Sasan das officers, as well fleet would make and fresh provisions, Some are now of tho opinion tha Admiral Nufiez has gone to Manila, Tbis theory would not be inconsistent with tho intelligence that tho fleet was seen stocring in a southeasterly course five days after leaving Caliao, as the Hamburg bark referred to ‘wasfrom Manzanillo, Mexico, and the fleet would scarcely have gone five hundred miles to sea, if it intended to Proceed southward. Really, we have no foots upon ‘which to Vase a reliable suppomtion respecting the, | fntortal Spaniards’ movements, DULNESS OF VALPARAIHO, ABa consequence of this doubt mach uncasinesa still pre vails in Valparaiso and other ports. Businoss is dull, ex- cept in traffic along tho coast, and merchants are anxions- ly awniting Intelligence from the Spanish fleet, before entering into new negotiations abroad, Thre defences aro progressing rapidly at Valparaiso, and wil! soon bo road) The manofacture of heavy - , paftienlars of which I have given in & previous letter, is being prosccuted as vigorously as and inexperience of the workmen will despite the many dieadvantnges under which ment labors in this new enterprise, tof guns for mounting all the batteries in of constraction at Valparaiso will be completed weeks, The merits of the guas (one try are might bo humbu, quera says is con! Tombia ws the moat c! earth. "8 4 oot agen, —Budld ean, Inte Ontonel Of ‘York volunteers, aged 41 y ‘The relatives and friends.of the family, and also the fficers and members of the late Forty-neventh Y. V., ar reapectfntly invited to attend the his late Morton street, aaa ver wil only 40 all govorn. on for some time, aft at t jternoon, at two The members of Normal Lod) No. 623, F. and A. M., hereby summoned to atten: ‘a special communication ta be held at #2 rooms, 604 Broadway, on Of our Inte , Jamon of the fraternity are for their armament, ‘nance at Limac! REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENTS IN VENRZURLA. Some daya ago the news that Gonoral Pedro Mi Rojas, President of the -tate of Zamora (tho ancient Province of Barinas), had taken artus against the pa- tional government cased considerable excitement 4a. Caracas; but {t soon subsided, the Minister of the Interior for Homo Affairs having received a communication from oral, stating that his onl; interfore in the neighboring State of La Portaga from that of Zamora. So that till now, whatever military movements may have occurred in that part of the repubite are of a local and circum. scribed chara: ter. The government of the Union, how comminsioners to General Rojas, ser. The members inves toate ww. F. Givasy, On Sunday 8 Bative of the town of Boyle, land, aged 23 years, ‘and friends of the family are fuporal, this y) from the residence of her etcenth: the amall foundry admit , July 8, Many Gavany, 4 two hundred tention was to nty Roscommon, Ire: rolatics ial friends of th th Sra head Cx inl frien: © government have x chase of guns In the Ur afternoon, ok first place, and the fore the guns cowl ited States; but tho neutrality as being too great an obstacle in the dards may return st ta fearod be. and what {sa still ment against bringing ordn: pride in making her own experiments NO FRAN OF THE APANISRDS’ RETURN, for apprebending tho rex tarn of the Spanish fleet for hostile purposes in these waters, The war thos, far bas accomplished for Sprin but mortification and disgrace. The bombard. Valparaiso only establi hed the barbarity of ber lentiona, while the affair at Chiloe, in which her frignies were defeated force, and = her disaster rage tepeye inth Etude chi “Sromaras to 06 taken to man fully — to ent the development ns that the said Gencral ia, a8 public opinion has for some time as the probable leader of a general revo- ution. ‘The State of Tachien had also been invaded, it appears, Tepublic of Columbia, gang of men, hoaded by a Venezuelian, whose very little known, but waa genorally considered of trifling | op Recple are jenerelty con! jont that there will be no serious war for some time in Venexucla. WAVY BULLETIN earn THE TUSCARORA AND DACOTAN The Tuscarora was at Valparaiso on Jane to sail northward on the arrival of the Dat 5 loft Montividoo several weoks since, and which was long overdue at Valparaiso, THE PACL J0 were at Koy West on Jaly 2. ST. MARY AND NYACK. has been relieved at mifht entortal tohim There seoms no from the notghbori: spectable warfare, here three years, and a larve have not been on shore in over ten montha. The frigates are ebort of ainmanition and supplies, the men are un. paid and dis contented, and even if there was the slight- of acoomplishing anything by a renewal of bed to make the at- Into consideration, with the ‘afioz when lo left Caliao, that he should return tf Spanish subjects were mal- it ts safe to believe that the Spantsh-American ow look with no Hitie ipter- ent for the renewal of negotiations for » e&ttloment be- tween Spain and the republics, what pliase the propositions wil aesnme. the United States may be accepted, bi opinion here and in Pera does not tv mode of adjustment at present much eneouraged by the affair at ¢ ponTheir own terme, and in in for an tadesnite'p prospect hostilities, Spain ts tee impov tompt. Taking these thin announcement ot Admiral ve bey Ebenezor Jennings, Jr, aud eos ith st, thie (Tuesday) morn The rolatives and friends are tnviied tend without further notice. Her remains will be taken to Yonkers for interment. Jvupsox.—On Sunday Bras Rowsry, onty child son, aged 10 mé Losayo.—On Sunday, Joly § Senor Dox Anioat. aged 43 years, ited to, attend tho funeral, from St Sigteenth stroct, near morning, at (en o'clock. residence of D, Ooster streot, Isaac Luwin, aged 41 -fourth street R. D. church, near } afternoon, at two o'clork. No. Pal YCCUA AND SOUTH CAROLINA war bas terminated, d aro cnrions to know Pansma by the THE FARALLONES ia now the United States store sbip at Panama. THE SUWANEE. The United States steamer Suwanso, Captain Pan! Shir- evening of the 2ist alt, the tone of public b Lonaxo, of Voueaula, friends Francia Xavier's church, West not form a ‘tweaty | ley, nrrived at Panama from Caliao, which port she lefton the 16th ult, galled hence on the 27h ult. for Vancouver Island, Tonding to tourh at San Francisco and the diftercut ports —On ound J on the Central American and Mexican coasts, — pe hadg ia still tn Chiloe awalting the arrival of the Pornvian iron-clads Mueecar and Independencia from Montevideo, These famous vewels seom to bon myth. heard every week for the last four mo: ‘Were nearly here, and about every ten days the commu ity goes Into eorteries orc thé report of their havin, During the presonce of the Spanis! fleet at-Callao the Porn viene were electrified by the Intel. Independen:ia were at Val- paraiso, and that they would proceed north as soon os Aiter thiy canard was exposed we again heard that they Were at Chiloe, and that the combined vadron was about to start in search of the Spaniards. Next the newspapers stated thar the captatn of jah frigate Topas, just arrived from Gibraltar, the fron-clade thie side of the Stroite of Magellan; but Next day the captain denied all knowledge of the vecwals. mtinicat duy# of sensation the rebellion, never surpassed tiie place in the facttire of news, and if we were io hear that the Huescar and Independencia had taken the o’ from Buenos Ayres, tt wontd er ubt that a very respectable dele immediately set out to weet the iron-elade | Jacobuw, Exq., 196 THE POWMATAN. Eighth avenue, this (Tues: reached Chiloa, ligence that the Huescar n Cyrus Lodge 208, F. and A. M. summoned to ed the championship of New oys and Kurckas will be day, at Rotway, aud not a! Nownrk, as stated MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. The etecnehip Henry Channeey, Captain Monry, will leave this port on Wottnoaday for Aspinwall, Tue mails for Central Amoricn and te South Pacitg Will clowe ot halfapast ten o'clock in the morning. Tho New Yous HMmano-—Edition for the Pacitic—will bo roaty at half-past nine o'clook to-morrow morning. igle copies in orpes ready for mailing, six cents, MAILS FOR EUROPE. Tue Canard inatd steamship Jeva, Captain Moodie, will leave this port on Wednesday for Liesrpoot. | The wails for Barope will clove iu thig gliy ai hell past ton O'elock in the morning. The New Your Hamano—Edition for Earopé: Teady at half past nie o'clock to-morrow morning. Single copies, in wrappsre, ready for mailing, six } ae TN MARRIAGES AND they could coal. Soorot Laverten.—On “Sunday o clock, Many M. Levenecn, aged Washington in its ‘The relatives and friends 2. iy, are rempoct. from her late rosi- eveuth sireet, thir (Tuo. iw Oak 1. , on Wi he he dha ernoon, ai two o'cloe sion no sarprina, There CARTAN WIT TANS, commanding the allied sqrairon, har arrived here ia understood will remain for some time in consequence | Tdo not know who succeeds biro mw com OAPTORE OF BTaxten erPP HIRE On Tuesday anothé? Vese] appeared of the bay of Val- paraiso and behaved sa sutpictovely a® to induce the an- horities to send out after her. Vessel she was found to be the French ship Luci hundred and fourteen tous, Captain Leprovost, wi! cargo of wine, 91), tallow, iron, cloth, and other The ehip and cargo, which wore fitted out ip Cahfornia, were brow be Of as a lawful prire. y the goverimont in tie harbor of Valparaico there # po doubt that a number of similar taken, ae rereral are expect means of learning the condition of afaira except from obarrvation off the bay and by haliing vessels from that port, The latter mode of obtaining information t not to be relied upon, ae the supply ships oatutelly Weep weit out to sea, while all vessels communicating with Valpa- raiso bug We shore along the whole comss, MASACHE OF AMEN Wo have received intelligence of the probable marranre of a party of Amaricans between ou the other wide of the Andes, in the Argentina repyb: io, This party errived here from California about three monthé ago, and consisted of Bfteen persone, including Six Women, wives and daughters of the expedition had forty thousand dollars, an ting in the fertile agrienitural regions of the Argentine Where they expeoted to purcliare a te it with cattia Three men--Lockett, possenting much experionce ta Indian ing iu the mining districte of the far West, were at head of the party, and their massacre can only be ncogunted for upon the theory that somé une preceded thom over the Coniileras, notified the Indians of thetr coming and of their wealth, and Tho news is derived from two sources. A gontieman ff Writes from Mendora that they have heart thore of the munier of American emigrauts beyond (hat ! Another gentleman, who recently crowed the Andes, writes to his wife, in Valparnie, that he bad Flushing arenae, Upon overtaking the Inte Michael iar, Tretand, fo the friends and tances of fully invited to = (Diag be , ° , a to the Che Hlegh street, whore » requiem mags will be the repose of ber goat, aml from thenes to Calvary Come jasren.--On Sanday 5 335 : | $150,000 DEATHS. yy % Arma R “We family are inviced to 2 Baxornen—.Comme,—At Medford, Mase , op Tuewtar Juno 26, Crartun BamBenan, of New York daughter of Coptnin Wrn, Oushing, of Medi CameTon—lte asa, On Friday, A. Buckbee, at tho rewidence of 4 ton street, New York, Witiaw ¢ joxa and Rosario, Rare. —On Sunday afternoon, MeBuon, of Secor, county Dopegal, Ireland, in the iG "Wedueniay, Tune Rev, J. Travis, Rowiy Heame to Mise Many J. Wray, WL ot Jereoy City, Neoant—Ae-rem,—At St, John’s church.fon Sata July 7 by the Ff Puewe 8. Rerren, both Rawierow.—TATion, —At Ubatianooge, Tenn at the reaidonce of f Rev. T. BH. Melailie, Taowas Wo Kawcer Besar ©. Le daughter of Wiliam dayton, Faq. T he relatives and friends of the family are invited (6 attend the funeral, thin (Taeaday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from 54 Went Twentieth sirent, Moxs'oa,--On duly 8, fm thie olty, st hie and Snow—all vents’ reridence, 46 Tn years. . and friende of the farntly are reapect (iy invited to attend the funeral, om Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, Manayry.—On Sanday, Joly & Mant Axe Menarry eldest daughter of the iste Freavit Mabalfy, aged as W. Vineom, by the w Amnort.-—On Monday morning, hours’ illness, Tuomas Anport, in the S6th year of his The relatives and friends of the family wre raw Invited to attend the funeral, Tt will be expodiont that the funeral take place tha July 9, on Edward H. Purdy, and ony du"S402 | of this oy, to her 87th yo" | fends of tho family. aro rea! day) sfrnoon, af balt-poas one o'clock, without for x o'clock, withor invitation, . brother, Henry W. Pu "PB, W. GR . L, on Saturday, Jul; les M, Philip, in the Sith Funeral from St. Ann’s Episcopal church, corn: Prospect and Washi = Piceten, ere (t afternoon, at three 0” 5 relatives pal of the family are invited to attend without ther notice. Qcix.—Suddenly, on Sunday, July 8, at No, 53 ‘Twanty oighth stréet. Now York, Puna Quis, Jr, cently turk, county Cork, Ireland, ag: ears. - ‘Qoisw,—At Newark, N. J, on remy A evening, Jul ANNA, tho beloved wife of Quinn, aged 35 ‘The friends and relatives of ly are reapoctt invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday mornin; ine o'clock. Her remains wili be removed from all Wap reandeoee, Patrick's Cathedral, where a solemn aiem will be offered up, for the repose of her soul, theese to Bt. son crkoery aa entre: Rency.—Un Mon ly 0, Nei. ghild of James and Emma Rolly, aged ‘12 monis . @ relatives and friends are respectfully inv! attond the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at hi ‘one o'clock, from the residence of bor parents, 35 T! avenue. Rovorrs.—At int, on Monday afternoon, % Truax Mar, pepo ce of George W., and So) gern, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited! attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at o'clock, from the residence of hor grand ather, Js Rodgers 271 East Tenth strect, New York, ae July 8, Ina Nerrm, eldest dan ter of les G. Martha Suaver, aged 8 y months and 10 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re«pecttt invited to auond the funeral, this (Tuesday) eftern at two o'clock, from the residence of her father, No. Mangio street. Scutononm.—On Monday, July 9, after a ehort its Avavst ScaLopouy, aged 3? years and 7 months, The relatives and friends of the family are rospectf Invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) atterno at half-past one o’olock, from the residence of hia t yen Henry Soblobohm, 237 Sullivan street, cornos Am! Voas,—In Now Brighton, Staten Island, on Saturdj July 7, Henry Eun, only child of George C. and Fat A. Voss, aged 6 months. Funoral this (Tuesday) morning. Wisox.—In Brooklyb, on Saturday, July 7, af severe and protracted illness, Wiiiam Witson, of K Scotland, in tho 46th year of his age. His friends and relatives are invited to attend funeral, from bis late residence, 165 Poarl street, Wednesday afternoon, at three o'clock, Kolso (Scotland) payers please copy. N Yooxe.—On brome luly 9, Joun C. Youna, ag yer v8. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are roe fully invited to attend the funeral, from his Iyer dence, No, 157 West Twontivth street, this (Tucaday)| ternoon, at hulf-past three o'clock. INSCRIPTION TO THB MEMORY OF JOSE! ARNOLD. We saw thee shine in youth and beanty's pride, And virtue’s light, that beams beyond the spl Bat, like the sun eclips'd at morning tide, Thou has teft us in a world of tours. Tho heart that nestled fond in thee, Is now sunk, a prey to grief and caret Just like the Woodbine, who decked yon agod tree, He is now left beak and baro, New Yorx, July 9. Yet sure Tam that known to Thoe Are all Thy works below, Acreature hore before Thee stands Wretched and distressed ; Yot suro thove ills that wring his cout Obey Thy high bohest, But if he mast afflicted be To auit some wise desi man his soul with resolves ‘To bear and not repine. New Youre, July IRE ASURY DEPARTMENT, JUNE 25, 14%. Notice is horeby given to holders of ‘certiicates of Gedtedness, issued under acts of C x nl 17, 1862, that ti ry ance with sald acta and tho tenor of said TLANTIC SAVINGS BANK, ‘hatha street, Now Ye hathara square. Mott SIX PER CENT INTEREST ALLOWED, FREE OF GOVERNMENT TAX. c-Dangaits made on oF before July 28, will recetve tat from Diet Yeu LACKAWANN: 1D WESTERN RA! e a rE 20 ww York, Junea9 1904 The. tranaree boc ks of Cis en pany will be from this date until the moraing of 1) any 1h Ce ne yy omer Hoard. ODELL, Treasurer, ERSEY CITY, JULY 9, 1966.—TO THE HOLDERS Jersey City War Bonds—Tho wn ed will rece He until the 16th instant, at the office of the Cor City Hall, for the sale to them of Twenty-five ‘Ti 4and Bollare ($25,000), the whole or any part theraof uf said for the purpose of tie a king fund ‘ommisstoners of 5! ‘OTICE.—OFFICE OF THE TROSTERS OF CRF tore aud siekholders of the Ohio and Mississtppi 1 (Bastern Division), 88 Wall street, nw York, July 2, 1986, A of sale $f Se Cegtit Conreet - ited 8 for \ ere ngh phe ned Indiana Beving aes ‘tale of the Ohio and Misaisatpp! Ra ), on thre 2th of September next, notion i on atock, bonds or clams will be recelved inte ¢ 15th rf nent. we. T. H. BRNWRLL, ARTNER WARTED BO phd ait pb Bae Pn Tae - OMAN LOAN AGENCY. Orders from all parts of the United States for the R in Ponvifieat Bonds Glled by raturn expres. $10} St 968 ad ome fOUN MURRAY, Authorized Agent, 18 Nawaau atroet, New Work. GAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOSE RATER AD vo SJ pany. 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