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MERCIAL. FINANCIAL AND COM and Grtat Western = wes no busin The. ae a RE Fo mlx . 0 486, ; clay: . $a oov Porto 600. a 800.5 ities, B0e, Fuwar, July 12 4. ‘a rien whiva Feoently set ily carrying prices higher, Increase this year. The reveipts of the Wester first week of July, 1 Corresponding week Tncrease this year........0.sseeeseeey The traffic of the Chicago and Great for first week of July, 1866 Corresponding week in 1866. AVAL Srores.—Spirita turpentine continued dull and wy, being offered in wholesale lot at T0c., with a few reported. Retail lots were quoted at 73%c. a Tbe, In rosin there was a moderate business transacted. Sales 650 bbis, at $6.0 $650 for“No. 1, and $760 for pale. Common was unchanged at $250 a $2624¢. Tar was steady at $3 a $3 25 for Wilmincton, with smal sales, The fever of speculation for {2 on vas cvovs exonange ts dail and the horned adventurers who throw dice at the shrine of Mammon in Wall street triumph. A long summer of recovery may follow a spring of stagnation and depression, and the bub- blo of speculation may be blown into the gor- goous dimensions which made famous and lustrous, but tm the end ruinous, tho oarly part of the year 1864, when the Stock Exchange witnedsed ila memorable Bull Unton Railroa e oxulting in their Jo. Clinch ste at 8k. Proased horse 200. @ deh So. end Copper — scull race at Sing Sing on Tuosday in a race of five miles, for a stated gum of money. Mektel's friendas of tho opinion thas Git Ward is “gmarter” than “ one ko hor on the a Efting hor, Tune they th hand with a otick of wes dy and if thoir hero oan beat “ Gil) why not beat «Joan As the friends of both parties feel anxious, no doubt a ly midst of a wood whore they intended to ‘it 4 mm but Hy noxious, they went to the ee oi cert cae 4 box to remove the body, and found that the id ¢ chide 64 i of the deceased had taken his place A NOVEL. ROWING MATOR. nat ther: weed tananputt sa eet GT OD CYRF A baggage man on the Hudson River Railroaa i» mv | Solta*nct the body, and that. after eucoreding. they car- possessor of what he styles two “water shoos,” each | ried it in the box to where the Vhiladeiphia, Wilmington twelve feet ip length and about six inches im width, | and Baltimore Railroad was being built, and placed it in In the centre of each shoe i Sep ta ip the | the embankment. foot in, and whep {he teespr Ts pal , the shoo!’ It ia also stated that a8 s00n as the man had mado this is water tight, Bach shoe is somewhat of the shap? of a | disclosure he commouoed to improve, and that he is now sh bat, built of very light material, and sharp at both | in a fair way of recovery. Sods, When in Pes Sn they are kept at a cortain dis- a i is z net fia dent ay | taney anor hy manne of ery Tht OT Re bagmage oud BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, it “were in fair demand, and firm at site. © ‘inarket Was iv. We notice four or six h | Proposes to mateh bimeolf against any ions English to arrive at $176 Fish | Cro in the United Btales to rovarace of fvo or ten | pongcans SugrniseD.—OMeor MoLaugblin, while on oils were ‘quiet but firm | ‘rude sperm ts bold in Now | 14 for ono or five thousand dollars, ho to stand erect run, of which a dispersed multitude of “lame ducks’’ now alone remain to bear witness. The “bulls” wero that terrible ordeal against their u oe WU Tel R Ex 107 Chased through Redford at $2 70, with $2 65 offered. Refined do. was | f'n ‘water shoes” and propel himself along by means | Patrol about four o'clock yesterday morning, espied two Sener ESO Conte ee a wate btn paddle. Ho desires avcontest with either the Pough- | burglars endeavoring to effect an entrance to grocery 90, and city distilled red oil at $1 05, Asaloof | K°ePsio of Newburg four oared crew, store corner of South Third and Eighth streots, BP. squeezed them bi Me N Eri frected The rascal rving the offi rk to their ipeovanen-mioeh ts, 58 mein meata, The and gncceeded in makklog foot’ Ir escape, notwith- ¥ re RR, do, do. do. do. submission, Now the profits in tho speculative atmosphere, and. one by one thoy are tossing the playthings of the Stock Ex- The bears have no courage to confront them, bulla are sniMag market was trove at the opening, but dull and, ‘The sales were INTERNAL AFFAIRS OF CHILE. | fading unatohaso was given them and sevoral shots ene fired by tho policeman, Wd at $38 124, cash, regular, at $3212%] Railroad and Other Improvements Pro~ | A Dotivut Sow anv aw Arvectionste Hornaxn.—Bte- BoB Boece ost ‘each ai 8 $32 87h; for. new mess, $29 50 for old mess and $2675] Cressing=Chilean Finance—Statement | phon Burns, aged thirty-eight yoars, @ brutal looking a 227 for prime, The demand for beef waa moderate, and, lie ay train wi nd, Hiiee a railway train with Erie as the locomotive, the and prices were firm. Tho sales comprise 380 bbls, at of the Nati ontire list of active stocks moves onward, ss: ; al Bank, &e. foliow, waa arraigned before Justice Walsh yesterday $16.8 $21 50 for now plain moss, and 50 a $24 50 for OUR SANTIAGO CORRESPONDENCE. morning on the charge of having beaten his father, an At tho early session of the open board Erie sold at 741, a, N.Y. Central 998%, Michigan Southern 8134, Cleve- 's,5-20r,785 10534 726's,10-40,c, 8 98 98: how extra moss, unchanged, We quote $45 a3 a torlnal price, Bacot r | 25 200 300 ‘4 700 900 50 100 100 100 600 50 100 100 a z “ Zz Boot hams wore quiat, bat nominally Saxmao, Chile, Juno, 1566, | old man sixty years of age, on the day provious. He J was sentenced to one month’s confinement in the State was dull but unchanged, Cut mea'a wore steady, with 1 APYAIB IN CULE, tenti a esata Imodorate demand, ‘Tho sales were 400 packages at 1330 | tho domestic afhirs of Chilo romain undisturbed by | Fouitentinty, with a promise of six. more, it Pig 8.151¢¢. for shonlders, and 17 40. 206; fer AIO sean. | uy serious agitation. ‘The olection of President, which | wife boator named James Crowley to six months in the Teszo. a Zic., the latter price for small lots choice ketth | takes p'ace ou the 25th inst., is stirring up the animosi- | Vonitentiary. Rutter was dull, but unchanged. We quot | ues of political parties, and the canvass increases in in- Gsxera, Fine Marrens us tis Weaver Drereior,— size and Pittsburg 84%, Rock Island 6x a 3 Proferred 623% 633g. At the first regular board Erie was frm of yesterday's board. Erie preforred was 3¢ higher Readin, Cleveland and Pittsburg 4, Fort Wayne 3%. Cl and Toledo was 3¢ lower, Northwestern %, riety est closing price Western at 20¢, a 830., and State at Qo, was nominal and heavy. We quote common dairy and cho ce factory oor ndinane | terest as the day of election approaches, It is impossibie | The Fire Commissioners, at tholr regular meoting on to predict tho result with certainty; but there ia little | Thursday evening, tried tho following charges of dolin- made. Prrrorgcm. —Tho market cnntinned quiet, but pries | doubt of the continuance of the present administration. | Wency brought against tho following organizationa:— Synge, ei MOUt mater ne Cede cctiona, Geni | Whethor the dissatisfaction with tt witl assume a more | Engine No.3 charges No. 10 with running thom in and lots’ of bondod were reported sold at AT \e. a 980. or | violent form than offensive language {x yot to bo deter. | *B/UTIM Geveral of their members on tho 4th inst. ; case standard white, and 36%¢, a 8%c. for prime light steW | mined. In fact, it is fot easy in a country like this to postponed, No. 2 Engine Compauy brought charges nesota 8's 100 7s b loan., 10414 50000 Ohio& Miss cer 2735 100 At Mail SSCo 111 200 do. n2 44, Western Union Telegraph 4. Govern ties wore active, but the highest prices, were not fully sustained, although ig almost exclusively in favor of a twenties of 1862 declined 4, ton. five twenties of tho third issue wo! cyftion in them We notico sales of 1 0600 bbis, standard whie, So, 500 MichCen 8'e,n 1 110 6000 Pit, FOW&ChIm 101 BESESSEfen8es8 againat No, 19 also, which were not sustained; the case for Sentember, at 40c., buyers’ option. estimate tho atrength of any party untit its power has | wag dismissed Hose No. 9 was placed under lock and Rror was qniet, but nominally unchanged. We mite | been fully tested, and those who now asanme a threaten- br farshen pense! = onaenne ‘brought aceon. the sale of 390 bae: a 1 3540., cold, in bond, (ria _ | that company by Hos> No. 16. Engine Company No. ae ia de Lapin ey Be a ands io, | ibe attitude may soon not only be found ina small mie | et eee ith Pang on Senday: July 1 ta victation od 10....2. D5 O349 At tho open board at one o’cigk Erie remained frm | 4000 Pi FeWeChSm 90 & Tol KR 100% and prices vemain nommally onchanged. We qwto | Nority, but as contented with affairs as if they took very | of the rutes of tho Department, and the foremun not be 8000 Cleve&Pits 2m 92 2000 Nisa& Mol gbts 60 58 chs Bank Com.. 110 at 74}, and Reading advanceg’to 108%. At the haif- Rk IRR. 964% past two board the markes Was well gustained. Erie crude at 100. a 10%6,, currency. little interest ta the policy of the government, ioe big io give he mames fad oy 80 pay Hal Spxrver,—' teady, bu ict, vith " i ing, the engine house was ordered locked up un’ ey ver.—The market was steady, but quict, The decree requiring all subjects of Spain to become | Sin the ongine house wis Greres against No. 8 Engine 38s Pitts, FW&C RR. clodtg price at 10 Ocean Bank,... a 5 Bank of Repub! 20 Cen National B’k 1 100 Fenrth Nat Nank 103 80 Ninth Nat Rank 110 200 Corod Coal pref. 200 West'n Union Tel SECOND Sesser “62 105. salea of small tote Silseian at 74¢0., gold. Sreanmr.—The market was q note rales of 30,000 Ibs. partly at 19, a 19!4e, the 28th of May is being enforced, and a as Southern 4{, Tinoig Cantral +7, Western Union Tele- Now Yotk Central was 3¢ lower, Cleveland Northwestern and Government securities were Coupsn five-twonties of the old issue, which are the favoriiés of the hour in anticipation of a forcign de- mand wich will carry them mator: steady, but closed at a decline of 34. Coupon five-twon- ties Of the third issue advanced 1, te At tho lalfpast three board Erie so 108%, Michigan Southern 815%, Cleveland and Pittsburg (b. 8) 8434, Reck Island, 963/, 843(—preferrod the markot remained steady and tho quotations at half-past five were: tral 9954 a 54, Erie TA a 3s, Bas8 Sazr has been in moderato demand, but the mrket | taxen out the necessary papers for romaining here. was firm. Two cargoes ground, con i sacks, have bron 320 MeGrecor W RR. i 48 . 20 Rock Island 3;. 62% 100 Tol, Wab&AW RR 800 shs M So&NI RR 500 Chie & N WRT. ‘62 "8, 5-20,0,'65 105% PT B1O. 1s 103 Svcan.—The markot was firm, with a fair dewand. INTERNAT, IMVROVEMESTS ere 1,09 his, Cuba mnacovad + 120 hhds. Porto Rico at 13ge. 01 Island, on private terms. Also y higher, opened 100 hfe & Ric TR. 200 Vitts, PIWACHRR at 7434, Reading Minois Central 12214, 2600 Reading RR. 9te. a 104 THIRD SEESTON—2:30 P.M. $3000 (796s, '81,con 109g 500 sha Erie KR. Refined sucar was in good demand at —Now York Cou Hudson River 114 a %, Read- ¢, Michigan Southern 8174 a 82, Cleveland and Pittsburg 84% a %, Cleveland and Toledo 109 a 34, Northwestern 3434 a 74—preferred 984 a%, Ohio and Mi certificates 2734 a %, Cumberland 46% a 4, Qmeksilver n Kiv RR. 11434 100 Micho & NIRR 81% 50.111 Contral RR... 1221; 2000 Ohio & Miss cor Rook Island 96% 0 6334 0 %, Fort W comprise 145.009 tha. at 12%. 1 Tonaceo,—The trate in both has been entirely of a retall charactor, and vo have only to ‘report sales of T5 RO caxes Sta's seod leaf at 15 100 (hic & RK ERR. 100 Pitts, FOWACLRE COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tho supply of money is a little more limited tn ‘Wrisxey.—Receints 34 bla. The market wit quiet, proportion to the demand than it was a for naturalized or leave the country within Unirty davs from | wore not sustained, an at liberty. Hook umber baye | and Tadder No, 6 was also returned to duty, Hose Coms panies Nos 5 and 6, whieh were disbanded a weok since “ for violating the rules, were both reinstated, the Com- pold on private Lerman, About one hundred and thirty have signified their inton- | missioners rescinding’ their previous decision. Other ve only to report sales of 25 bales Cira- | tiona to become citizens of Chile, and there is no doubt | casos of less interest were also disposed of, exhibiting mg that all who have been hero for any length of timo will | Copsiderable Joniency on the part of the Commissioners b towards the delinquent companies. do so before the expiration of the allotted period hed Funteni?h Woon: i vee" Balin ‘Dreretch he nine mombera of Enginn Companies 5 and 6 who wore arrested for participating in the disgraceful Aight which took place between these two companies on Thurs- day evoning wero taken bofore Justice Walter yester- day morning, when thoy wore all divcharved, with the exception of Thompson, who was finéd conta of court. Tt is gaid that two hook and ladder Not and. steady, Wo raining shout 6000 ‘hemiy old at 190., with, however, At from 14/G, | Aro prograssing, and when affairs hare become more so!~ Gi iocee | tled will be extended ona largo scale. Tho repibiic al- al3ic, We quote:—Inferior tocom. | ready bas over four hundrod milos of railroad and about fair to good refining, seven hundred tiles of tclegeaph in operation, The @erovery, Ic. a LW : : Lay hl arr are all built in the best possible manner, have eas, Foto Hida: TOMA Re can avd Fnglish rolling stock, and tn some ine We quote hards, 16%¢., and A coffer, 1i2f0. a Paes Oye Tee ene aed betwoon-Bentingo { companion took a hand in the fet, Not tony etek dears ath Year S tiparaco mont of which ‘wee constrvered by afr. | Maee Keine Company No L note rales of £00 slabs Strai's, ab Boston We « Melugs, of New York, is a wonder of oneinsering, Jy conduct, It is duo to the foreman of No. 5 Engine non tho apot, $20 0 $20 50; St 19 30, rough five (tnnels and over valleys on trom Sen abel Gaaien araapeat ad antae Wie ek. and English, $19 50 a $20. Plates wero quiet, out un- hs peapihed pax Arh ie Lt tien dheacd The boat way to suppress MW Fafinuisin among the a tural regions of the south, Coqtimbo sud the mines of anes disband org! ons thus reported, Tarrow was firmer, with agond demand. The sates | For Vand Parncillo and Caldera with the great sil- | Tue Canravrens axp Jorans' Teave Ustoy held a eat and mentfactnrod | ver and copper regions of Copiapo and Charnacillo. | well attonded meeting on Thursday evening for tho pur- eral jantins vi ra to Co- seer ce tne southern Trovinees, ahd, are: nearry | Po#e of adop'ing a now constitution to replace the origl- a, Kontueky at ten 18 . and $00 bales Havat completed to Concepcion and Caldera, It tx probable | nal document, which was receatly destroyed. Among that the southern line will goon be extended to | the measures considored was the propriety of establish- Lota and other seaports in the far south, There 1% | ing an insurance fund to insure the tools, For this ob- 4 and prices were envior, Smati sales at $2 20 br Stats | Much talk of cons'ructing a telesraph line over | ject ten cents a munth was added to the montily dues, Faipay, July 14-6 P, M. Asuna. —Roceipts of ‘packages, Tho markot was with. We quote pots, nominally, and $2 25 for Western. the Cordilleras to Buenos Ayres, an Woot has bern in limited demand, and the market waa scarcely £0 firm. Sales, 76,000 Ibe domostic fleeces ago, but the wants of the Stock Exchange are freoly supplied at five per cent. A few exception out notevorthy change, also of putting up | Which will hereafter be thirty-five cents. One membor ther along the coast to Callao and Lima, in Pord. | present moved that anices the boswes acceded to their enterprises, however, are not likely to be under- | desire of stopping work at foaro' iock ov Saturday after- 7 it Ae, i} t The. + 16 000 Ibs, | ttken very soon. Railroads are moro profitable to tho |.noon they should strike. Afier some discussion on At B0n, n Ae. Inelnding choica Ohio at 7hn.; 164 O00 the. | covernment, and wid bo built as rapidly as the means |the subject the motion waa laid on the table and the 46.000 Tha, California at 3c. a 44e.; 35,000 Ihe, un. | Willjustify. It is carnestly dosired by the government | meeting adjourned, dat 40n. a de. ; 180 bales nniled at Sto. a O&%sc.: | to catond the Southern fem hunted and seventy miles, | A BORGLAR Comstrrep ror Txtat.—Jobn Kenny, #0 The. Nolls at 48340. and 15,000 Ibs. “Rossi om pri- p was apprehended on Thursday last, charged with having $8 25 a $8 50, and pearl, $16 2 $17. Baravsteve,—Receipts, 6,367 bbls flour, $60 do, and 100 baes corn meal, 28,000 bushols whoat, 222,779 do, corn, 62.616 do. oats, 7,300 do. rye, and 650 do. malt ‘State and Western flour was in moderate demand ouly, and, with a large supply offering, prices for all qualities favored the buyer to some extent, in some casesl0c. a ‘Tho sales were limited to about 6,000 bbia., mostly at our revised quotations annexed, at which the market closed with x continued downward tondency for all descriptions excepting meditim State, which closed steady. Southern flour was aiso dat, with a declining tendency; the sales were confined to 800 bbls, Canada flour was duii of anto ata deciine of 100. wm shipping Dut these afford no criterion of the general market. Urroat will coage on a large amount of one yeur certificates of indobtodueas on the 15th inghyyand the redemption of those will contribute materially to the prevailing monc- tary caso, Tho disbursement of interest on the third sories of Uo seven-thirty Joan, due on the same day, will further sell tho volume of loanable funds at this centre, and tend to stimulate speculation on the Stock Exchange. which has bern cons stant, but by no means heavy during month, has subsided into very stender proportions, and its offoct upon monetary aiairs here is hardly if at all porcoptibie. The discount line is quiet and the supply of rst class commercial paper is light’ Tho bulk of this passes ac Gut por cont, with a cow exceptions FAMILY MARKET bgvck el otations, We quote:— ‘Tho gold market opened at a further advance, pamely, uperfine and Weatern flour. 153%, but quickly reacted to 1524;. It afterwards re- covered (0 15314, but finally closed at 152%, wero made without interest, @nd at 2a 4 per cent, for carrying. Tho shipment to-morrow 13 expected to aggregate nearlf two millions, and the prospect of con- tinued shipments on a considerable scale keeps tho market firm and induces speculation for a rise, noiwith- standiag the postponement of suo Tart? UItt end the ad vance of five twonties in Europe. Our import trade i» not oniy very large, but on the increase, and our export trade is not ouly very small, but on the decrease, and Common to tedium extra Western, ¥xtra round hoop Ohio. ‘Western trade brands, Common Southern. Frucy and extra do. Common Canadian, Good to choles and ‘e flour (superfine). Gorn teal, Toraay Jorn teal, Brandywine, Corm neal, puncheons. .. —The wheat market was nouiinal at 9 sligh Thirty miles of this oxtonsion la alroady being. con- ed by an American contractor, Mr Hill; and Mr. | purgiariously entered the cooper shop of Mr. John Lock- ato trado betwoen the producing régions and the * ni ght < oe dart. 206 noone. ut of — e ‘ jollars in mimicy, togeth sveral hoo! - consumers in Santiago, but to strengthen the cchosion yea dny’ morning before Justice Daltoy, ona between remot” winces and the government. vatMoon as the Ahanope of Chile will justifyrit this work | Committed to await examination. will be accomplish: Bh lines are also to poe Cuance oF Ansox.—A woran named Ann Brady was veyed in the northern districts, so as to facilitate mining | taken into custody on Thursday afternoon, It is alleged operations, and in a fow years the republic will havo as compos network of relitonds ns _ ‘one of the United | bY ® Mrs. Margarot McGonegal that sho attempted to Btates. burn her house, No, 255 North Second strect, B. D., by RAMROAD PROJECT IN PERU. ” getting fire to a bed. She was fully comiitted by Justice A great work 1s under consideration in Poru, andeniy | Waller, yesterday morning, tothe county jail to await awaits the extrication of that government from its pre- | an examination of tho charge. sent ffancial embarrassments. Genera! Prado, Dictator Lavyow ov run New Souxp Sreamen Vermonr.—The correspondence with of Pera, bas for some time besn in a Mr. Meiggs for the construction of a railroad {rom Lima new steamboat Vermont, of the following dimensions :— over thee Cordillerse to the of Gauca, and the | Longth on deck three hundred foot, beam forty-two feet, headwaters of the Amazon. The is it threo twetve and a half feot, built for the hundred miles, and the Selina of cot forty milion of pa pM Spel eld tie ah sata fie Ad dollars, Mr. Motggs will visit in a fow weeks tocon- | ignnched from the shipyard of C, & R, Poillon, foot of alder the subject with tho view of taking the contract | pridgo street, Brooklyn, at half-past ten o'clock this Saenger ater ota | mene iefactorily, 60 ag ‘al Thi Little doubtful now, althouzh it is believed | RivER Accipmyr.—A boat containing three that the proper dev of her resources would s00n run down by a Hamilton arene ferrpboat st si oflock Mi her finances, 1o ernment wane road, many named Sed! will construct It ag soon as, possible, as it would {| inst Oeecing and swamped A many. ney, ‘at No, 64 Bowery, was rescued and taken to the * rogion of boundless wealth, aad pay for tne in a fow | Foriy-third. procinet nuaCion, whore aid was procired, years. the Hine has afer am ant condition wo woak to givo information as to the sa arLENDID ace He * ret withnaere the Ie Se bay further particulars ing the Andoa prevented a epectaclo of tn. | fa'tie Z Our Long Branch Correspondence. sanndoe grandour. It has been raining in this valley and choice, whi vd, and we havo only to notice sales of about 15,000 bushels No, bnew Mit smal! lot of new amber ‘commencement was firm at an advance of ut subsequently, under more liberal of- lost and the market the good effect of the European war upon tho fatter will of course not be folt for some months to come, ‘Pho longer the war there lasts and the wider it oxtenda, tho nfbro it will stimulate exports of our breadatnffi: 2nd ‘also of our securitios, although tho fact of the latter being held mainly in Germany expoves us to contingen- otes which we have sready referred to. theory is that thete will be a ‘continuons export of bonds which wil! cause them to advance in price. Amusementa—Costumes—Bathing, fc. up the earth steamed in its warm rays, the birds erry m thi and leafloas vineyards, and all How delightful its to got away from the monotonous | M¢"7y 1m the hedges and naftort mosphere; while brown stone fronts of the city, to leave the dinning bus- | as tho could reach the Cordili-ras were white wi improvement was ore sellers than bn: comprised oto 3 day's prices. The Sales cluding unsound now mixed Western at 85c. a 5 sonnd do, at 8640, a 8%c,, and The prevailing yellow Western at 92c. Cove De Sorren.—A man named Fellx Coin, living on Prospect Hill, a fish vender, was prostrated yesterday afternoon, about one o'clock, while on the corner of Nelaon and Ciinton streets, by tho heat of the sun. Ho fell from his wagon apd a conveyed to the Forty- Loxa Braxou, July 11, 1986. | for two days, and cleared’off last might. As the sun zeae their base, and will pro- | third precinot station house. Dr. Plunkett attended, tle of Broadway, and go beyond the sound of Trinity tow, which orients almost to, their ban, and il po, ‘hopes are entertained for bis Here we have no morning mati to interfere with | DAbly, remain ull sumone. » ty andes, that the moun- | "= ermal our breakfast dizestion, and no offico business to add ex. | tains are utt why Kyocear ae fy and that the at- | ne Alleged Bounty Jumping Frauds at cltemoat to the heats of summer; and certainly we do rN a er ier n he Hobok. Oais were depressed by a heavy stock and comparatis Wo note sales of about 50, ding 60c. for Milwaukee and 60c. a 53e, was steady but quiet. We note sales of 6,000 bush- Barley and malt were dull and nom- that this will moro to come We sufficient to equalize the value of the ‘oxports and importa of produce and general merchan- digo; that contequently ‘regular weekly shipments of not require any annoyance additional to the latter trou- | neas of the snow fiolds, At sunset tho ble, for the past few days havo rivalled the tropics '= 86- | glow as if the warmth of the vatleys desce: #5 ela Western at ¥8c. irl, wilh no uoteworthy sales. vority, We grumble to our hearts’ content st the two | (ion e iid irom theaky. WILEAN FIN, Resewax wes quiet and unchanged hours of broiling sun; but tn reality the cool sea breeze UNITED STATE! COMMISSIONER’ * '8 OFFTOR. i Bsfore Commisstover Osborn. a ‘and in the star light they look | ke boundless cur- \. ina suspended from We sky.” a The furthor hearing of the cage of James Reilly against James Hughes was resumed yesterday at ten o'clock. o ANCES. is enjoyablé at almost any time of the day, and during The Minister of Finance has authorized tho bank of | oq charge isthat the dofendant defrauded the piaintitt 0, —The market for Rio showed im; With a good demand for nearly apocie will be mqutrod to make up the differcnce, and that thorefore gold will advanc’ too, ander the lu) Macklure & Co. to make @ now Issue of the bitis to the the early mornings and aftor twilight perfectly de- | eine of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, in ad- | out of $760 bounty money. oliers offe: sparingly at the current prices, and tich restricted business. supply which romains in the country. continue scarce for shipment, ant \¢ per cont premium Faily demand an ad dition to the issee of one hundred and fifty thousand General Fry was further cross examined by Mr, Stuart. Every day marks our rapid progress towards the | two hundred and fifty dollars authorized by a decree Of | a9 4 he had “height of tho soason.” Tho number of guests at tho the Ist of March last. General sai givon Allen orders to do somo solos were hard of. Other kinds wero quiet. but © noto sales of 1,500 St, Domingo on be market was dull, but pominally «n- juotationa, Thi 4g bid Lor them. The markot for forvign exchange opened with a show of firmeoss, and leading drawers arked 10034 for the! 4 at sixty deys; but asthe day advanced clined, and at the clow the beat banker pills wt long datos wore quoted at 109, second and thoy were diMcult of sale even at thet, sight bills which oponed at 110% 0 111 declined to 110% & 110%. The supply of commeroia! bills is ¥ and theao ore salable at 1073; a 10s. Franc days are quoted at 6.100, a 5,.1245Z¢,, three day: Bills on Hurmbarg wore quoted at 36%; a on Amstertain 404, a 414%, on Fraak’ort 42%5 4 Bremen 737 2 79, on Berlin (thalers) 74 a 75. vate advices (rom the Continent are so discouraging that some of the German baukers are unwilling to dia at the current quotations Potroleum and mining suscKs couunue © nat, stale ond unprofitabie,"’ and it is little better than a waste of Most of the share Jess and morely represent the w Nearly all the petrolcum «t dealt in had thetr origin in deliberately concooted dios, and ii @ a molancholy spectacie to see the ghos's of what wore ence paraded before the public as splendia bandied from hand to hand among a band of a precarious and trivial existence spoculat ne im-tholr trifling upe and downs. At the first board Benneho Run Mi! closed Ife. hiyher than at the ame time yosterday United Sia os wan 480. 101 hotels, the crowds of notabilities, and the increase of | {ional Bank of bathers indicate the advance of the Branch to its most brilliant time. After broakfast the ladies congregate in Bills in_ciroulation.... Mobile. N.O.4T. | iyo drawing rooms, aud are treated to choice vocaliza- | oposite on inierest.. : tion by tho finest amatonrs of New York, It is no ama! Sytetal deposits, consignments. mattor to commence the day in on elegant drawing | 7° room, surrounded by a bevy of charming Misses, and, ‘auce of this account, out on the ea at tho ships sailing elong the | Profits and losses. waten to select atrs played and sung in dulce har- | Fund for Civid z a7 3 w th a limited demand, no eape- A moderate trisi- + in foc« at full prices, and the ‘or Detroit, with sales of . for Portage lake, with sales of ore, and 26,000 the. a cial troneections ery unceremonious here—some people might } Capiiul paid... call it unfasbionaiie; but we come here for phyrical re ef and for the sake of absence from the dissipations of Total. Gotham. With these objects In view we do not care about going through the gymnastics of the toilet as of clothes for eve atoantine were in moderate demand ant at 22¢, 0240. Sperm 200 boxes, in Io and cl are Senianrntri Sarurtremacea | fesse aed our . on! me an ry & de vepecur tar omen fs a | Advances to dher banks. qui on a ladies robe } Loans, discounts, &o. on very simply — ani 1 for the next change, don the ‘baa ben light, being trad forenoon, rate, but prices tixye and bathing coxtame, Aftor aporting with the ‘one ney tho toilette for dinner is no material alt drama Caustic soda, of private fortan gold; 180 Cone a powders at@yo. a Qe Lbs. Cal'forvl Frcumes wero firmer, bet nob qi incjude;-=To LAv h (part last evouin, drawing but still we Lave had ethoreal conversaz! in sities ‘and Wied as ars Fayed SB: New York Gold 10e solidated Uregury Cote sewn NOAM ConeMrtar Gregory Gold closed 460, than at the fir port in the United selling at $19 16; Beunehoit Rum Oil was l6e. Wied solting at $4 25; Gunnell Gold sold at $1 08, Ke) stone Silver 1sc., New York Gold $1 25, Contral $2 40, holo Crook §2 30. The importations of dry goods at this port for the week onding July 12 compare as*follows with those of tho previous woek:— re} Gorges at $7 Ha 8 ad No. 1, with me Geos Cita has been im good domand, and onl have been made opening at 29s. and closing at 3ie,, Thinms. —The demand bas been moderate, havo been realized The sales include 1. wb Issues of fact, Owl: 1 preaing of toon the pecbocaseds ht Sony ks Hine bow ving an increase of 63,148 over the year previous, where, | for derondamt they ik - ope ‘hedion teveeus er’ tition 999 & 1,000 baie in fact, @ decrease wae expecied, These figures hav’ pu the day was 601 dug the oe Kn phew ‘ae tia to ‘ k4 nothing whatevér to do with the monthly list of mann- pe Ta that, plaints an fs A should ever assuine » righ gt Fecryit- factarers’ and other returns, which amount to $75,000 Srgumwats on beck oten Judge Sine od the payort thbutd be lathe stance it per month, or $900,000 por year, Add the latter to tha | and reserved his decision nows mone of these oue hundred and vty-eteht med total of the anmual list, and 1 will bo ston that the | ,, Messrs, James Brady and & B. Lyon for plaints Fevenue from the above sources in the Twelfth district | P Nich tor dcetane ” Coomennes, - foots up a grand total of $1,287,164 for the year 1865. iy Tho Giateiot comprigns thirty-seven towns, besides tne mETR Confession—A Thirty rae all; underst me Jtily $m Sly 19 Conguemp ion. Pgs. Manufactures of woo! 21,908 Manufactures of cotton, 523 Miscollanoous. .... <1,970 $799,006 1,027 ganas 854 198.558 ‘380 be i Tho tye td 4 statement of the finances of the Na- | business for the government with respect to recruiting ‘hilo, made on the 80th of May : frauds. @ wee ry not the practice for the Provost Mar- preir. shal to withhold $300 of the bounty of each recruit? A Some did, and some did not, There was no fixed rulo I 00 | understood that tho Adjatant General's department 36 | which Colonel Tigis acted had such a rule; Colonel Lgis 16,128°98 | wag a cogaiar officer; bis sasignment to’ that beals 76,456 OT | was ! and his dutes were exceptional ; Colonel Mills, Provost Marshal, had special orders in relation to 65,634 16 | credits given by hrm; it was not contemplated to credit 16,658 66 | the bounty Lng od or deroriers; it was not contem. — be 4 ee Ba any fraud should be commitjed, but that euch rsements a3 be paid by 186,000 00 =pamentthevogp Gsione! faker: to Falepel po pc nonthad Bor [4 ey wore contited, t Aaah under. "ana 8 direction to a Bilis in Bank of Chile... onchors accepted by the bank Interest, discounts, commissions, Fond in rosery im the afternoon and the pro: he unfavorable weather hag hereto- Troom amuse- ve = at er atipctiaamiotttg enc Naren Bases Gee B. PRY, Provost Marshal TOM. pee sree The ordor 19D 19 1 e99 topms rae Al he Hudeon, Tho Will of James I. a ustestag INTERNAL saree? aervage OF TH TWELFTH | ACPLICATION TO SET ASIDE AN INQUEST AND ALLOW the fais a ee ‘The return of the tax ew ; ‘ in L 4 York Congressional ais'ri.s, comprising the counties of Before Judge Clerke, imoney to hss parties who advanceutte, werefand Dutchess and Columbia, is worthy of notions, and the re- | JeLY 18—Fraveis W. Roe and Others v Cecilig A. 7 to state that ho hail insuea, port of United States Assensor Carpenter of that district, | AWaire —Tho \tigation in this case haa boon goloy Oa b] bef aise. eT ine doing the first one handed In to the department at Wash- | fF some cight years It involves the of pap nat ig tin ie ington from any part of the Btate, will make i, perhaps, | Purporting tobe the ast will and testament of XP. Jamoe iL tn mag to ssoster ist eas tated Se | more interesting in @ statistionl point of view, In the’ HE Pe plang | in the on ive oY iy anes aces with ». Stanton ‘tt dat year 1854 tho annual list for tho whole distriet amgupted Re ee Glent ne undue reveal by che’ cams to 94,001, The teturne for the your 1866 show the | Termor ine ernst fos decree of | Sitoled, but not tm any'othor mapuer, that’s know mount paid on incomes for that yoar to be $937,164, it | the to, and » mont y ; that if the Mn tinto the ermy = eye 54 hi emo fe" was had te Colones Baker, na te ‘but that when the ae cities of Poughkeapste and Hudson, and the return is a rom the Ph “% ee Tephenc ean cage See bees bt Pleasant surprise to the goverament located here, ose Samp years ote. pie elegrph Sy 32 excite. iy od t pay A not ty ta ~ reeruite has ft that other districts will send in meut ia Cecil county, which io total amount will on ine Appearance of a witow 5,080 $1,560,028 2,050 $820 045 1m TOL, sees eveveneees iehowsed. Manufactures of wool. Manufactures of cotton. a cocceweceeseesen TET $208,014 1,240 ge07 023 The busmmom transacted at iho Sad-Treasary in bois city to-day was as follows: 82,943, 508" Por customs. ....8078,000 | 1,651,247 Gold notes... 0” 647 103 a ately atiive at full rates, Gak bas also been mand and firm at previous cop\inued tn good demand ant } revlliy obmund, the taeeket closing frv © tone Dest braada German an® Ragtish Bar, ab A wasdereto denead? Ove Mcasves fas avert vat Mendy, Qutalda of small jude the cgoling hreenes ANOTANE SCUITING MATCH TADEED OF fo meet her they way & bor way frome, and ja considerablo (atl: about matohing Jush Ward | know!ng that rho wowld puss throngh the thicket, thoy | herad to hy the Orangeitas, W9 value of foreign goods imported into Roaton for cok closing July 6 was $4%6 995 BA, | LA. Sines Fanurry | wor on account of the sudden dis- directions to Colone! Baker to induce lady, named Paity Polk, who | toeala und. then have them arrested ae bounty jump- figures of 1864. resided about four taties from Kiktom, She was last seen | ers; 1 did not know, except from roports, that the mon ‘Weer Port. going info a thicket near Ler house, Where two inen had | seni to Fort Lafayrtio were bounty jumpers, @ Do you fa quite « rush of from te towns and | {tt passed. All search for her was frvitiess. After a | know that Mr. Haythorne bae sent in a bill for subsist- ltlee slong’ the Huda to Wee and | Fe io time had elapred letters of administration on | ing thore men? (Question objected to and ruled out.) of autraction on that tal sper being | er ciel were i-wued, an fm settling up the estate the | ihe furtuer hearing of tie case Wat adjourned ttl no leas ® personag: than Pele | adienistrator waa unable to find a note drawn by one of | Wednesday. t family, Anctcr | ‘be nen who bad been. seen to-go into the thicket. The tostahd. oni Rees ar | note wan known to have b en ft her possession & short | | Taovnue Avowa, ema Ne ¥ before her disappearance This used the fus | stated that the " otal on BA. deeeet of ohvet me of the people, and the two men © co nity have com wt nething could be proved against them, ved. whieh was mad known to the mon of several ehops yes. TS ago one of the snepeeted parties | terday morning, when a generat cedention of work on. week it ts reported U e otuer, being | seed. The memb rs of tie “eratt’’ were tmmediatet prices herevofere patd to thelr employes, the fact of A 5 oF & wint-ter, fo Whom Ne made a fee | nov ed to atiend « meeting in the afternoon at Dramati Sine ae tee onlaierae anure. | oarestoe Reciehiog to porivice rere, the-eoatemtm | all, where a lecge ssarmtlags congregsurd, and 6 FR or all i 7 ‘ es aud.| C2 th the et that be wiih ther other: pags, sea! to | determination was expressed to cesta the deeistun of the admirers of romaBte views eu Mra Pele to-mest (them in a certalh place, Shere they | employers. A de‘eextion of jot men from Orange | would poy the money on the noves, ond (hey Chon fatted | wae preeent, and geve sesuranee that whatever course sboutd be feternfined upon by the meeting would be ad- Th ertion a wpen Molin ike ‘cer tha ciclar im the aladid Peal lwly ft apd latd fo ambush, ond ae soon Ma Abe aw ' Uy (ho mapulaclorey is pall to be eontvalent to Mveom high prices aa at —Newark Daily - or VULALcE OnMMENCEMENTS. Amherst College, OUR AMHERST CORRESPONDENCE, - Amuast, Mass., July 9, 1866 Tho olose of another year bas brought ‘‘Commence- ment Week" once again to the classic shades of Amhers® College, Another olass is to také its loave of “Aime Mater with its many pleasant associations and latnck, out upon “‘life’s stormy sea." home as thoy bid good-by to “Old Amberst.” Situated four miles from the Connecticut river—a rich, fertile Qounkay all around; towards the north “Mount Toby"* and surrOunding heights, and the Holyoke range towards tho south—to the lover of nature it ise pleasan’ retreat, Weary from toiling over his books, the studeat is ae® obliged to tread tho crowded strecis of a city, but may seek his enjoyment in strolling through the college grove, or inthe village, The village has becn greatly improved ‘period during the pa @ unjust and opp: or, They leave a pleasans sTRARWE The first exercise of the week was the baccalaureate sormon of President Stearns on thew thirteenth chapter, thirty-eighth verea_“The ig the world.” or ag.he announced his su! “The Results and Future Work of Christianity, to which he directed the thoughts audience were these—what hag been done by tianity, what remnina to be done, and whal is our duty Tho discourse was listened to with pro- ‘The address tothe was most appropriate and touching. whore whole heart is interested in the welfare of the received his advice and cood wishes with alluded most kindly and feelingly to the death of a prominent member of the class, for whom they now wear the badge of mourning. AWARD OF PRIZAR, The prize declamations of the man classes took place in the village church this even Five of the best speakers of each the two classes were chosen to deciaim, h_atternoon from. ; fonnd attention. ming from one Sophomore and Fresh- at eight o'clock. was excellent, causin; plexity in awarding, tl the successful competitors were:—First, R. Enfield, Mass —Subject, ‘Irish Aliens’ (Shetl.) A. B. Kittridge, Westboro, Mass,—Sublect, “Anderson: In the Sophomore class, first, 8. & Tancaster, Augusta, Me, —Subject,+“Reply to Loul Presbytery” (Thomas.) Second, &. W. Rockwoll, Lenox, Mass.—Subject, “Equal Righta ts All’ (Sumner. ) eatin the henze was taken up and many were obli to stand. At the close of the exercises President Stearns announced the prizes awarded during the past term as Senior Class, —Butler Prize, $60, M. B. Blake, Gilmane ton, N. H; Wood's Prize, $60, PD. villd, Tou. ; Phi Beta Kappa Prize, $40, C. H Parkhurst, Chae ton, Mass; Hurdy Prizes—First, $50, Geo. ton, Y.; second, $30, Geo, ‘Harris, Jr., Cole third, $20, Vincent Moses, Clym Composition Priees.—Sontors—First, $25, Geo. Brayton, Wesicrnville, N. Y.; second, $15, J. bury, Mast Juniors—First, $20, socond, $10, 8. J. Curtis, #r., Union, Conn. Porter Priae, $30, Elihu Root, Belcheriown, Mass, Latin Prizes.—Junior Class—Firet, $30, W. H. Cobb, ; second, $20, Elihu Root,’ Belcher ‘sophomore Class—Firat, $10, G. A. Col Piro? aan second, $5, R, U. Davis, Jr., Walker Ma’homatical. Prizer,Sophi T. E.N, Eaton, Henniker, N. Eaton, Andover, MeGraw, Dryden, mao Mather Prizes—Jani >, Marion, Mass; xocond, $20, J. Masa. The Strong $20, C. B. Felc! won Prins—First, $30. . Sings. ; second, $30, H. F. Merse, Westminster, Vi BURLESQUE RORIAL RITES. ‘The stillness of this midnight hour is broken by the i ville’ (Parton.) Wost rnville, N. umbia Falls, Me. N. Y. ‘verry, Clymor, N.¥.5 their torches: returned to orator of the ‘‘night'’ ts try! Hoerewith we give a list of tho dates at wh! mencomonts will ocour in various colleges the presens Mxerelises at Yate. Tho following ts the pregramme of exorcises duriag Commencement Week at Yale College :— day "lar, yn fe wm: July %—Commencement. 322 VR and Kappa and poom on Wi of 1866, Hamilton Coll+-ge. The following is the programme of Commencemens ‘Wook at Ham'iton College, Clinton, New York :— July 16—Baccaiaureate aa es hor —Prize Declamation, | ly ‘17—Class-day “forace nck, Tita ing corner ston’ desi, Sofomet Bb. Bu Christian Research, by j—Convention of the 31 “- ‘Kiiporta: Wireneing TO PAR RAILWAY Comra the w * CLAIMING DAMAGas ow