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j ‘ - gett . } A y A 4 gs " CIAL. “gee dier & 4 Pe . - alarming at Tiroasuitto for tho imperialists, INTERNAL ee Fetoon Swim ico sectaaa Tanita grag tal moter tht REVENUE. PLEASURE PLACES. M. 000 Mich nod mort 02" 50 do 36 e tooth, All through that section of couutry skiemi aneahanntntlanae ona nar aes 19—6 P, e 1000 AL&TH@mtpe 83 100 2 36 are now almost daily occurrenoos. by the Lasurance Compa OUR CAPE MAY CORRESPONDENCE. ‘With the fall of the meroury in the thermometer the | 9999 do. . 82% 300 do 36 Colotlan, « small pe ee nr od at notavery great | Of This City During tho Last Twelve — “ wver of speculation on the Stock Exchange seems to % 300 do 36 ¥ distance from Zacatecas city, was lately evacuated by | Months, d&e., &e. Care Mar, N. J., July 14; 6, Mave boon partially allayed, and to-day the market for | 2000 Chiek Aint me Bf $00 Chic & br Religious Excitement in the | the tiveraison the approach ‘of a coluna of The Internal Revenue laws require that insurance CAMDEN AND amnov. railway shares has beon moderately quiet, There ts D0 | 60 shs Bank of Com 212 200 do. oy Capital \ prea trfrcrges ths aahben bay Monae Wo te ayn | Companies shall make a return every six months of the | Thanked Heaven when I got beyond tho imperial otlosable change, however, in the temper of the stroot, | 15Continentat Bank 98 400 do. 334 apita. tpan is infested witiriboral partisaa rangers, bus | mount of dividends they declare, Ninety-five por cent | dominions of their High Mightinesses of Camden and fand the course of prices promises to be upward, varied | 20 Metropolitan Wx 110}6 300 | da oY principally with highway robbers. goes to the stockholders aud the remaining five per cent | Amboy, Ihave felt the influence of the secret police at Yy light reactions and short intervals of dulness, With | 57 Mechanics’ Bank 114. 400 Chic’ aeaouseo: be erg (neortebiqueed is paid to the government. Warsaw, I have read of the Fetish power in Africa, bat such ample monetary facilities ag now exist for carrying | 20Ninth Nat Bank 111 200 In view of tho fact that many disastrous fires have oc- | never have I conceived of such a grand Mumbo Jumbe 10 Imp & TradersBk 112 300 ourred in this city during the last year the following | as that mystorious organization known in the annals of etocks, and so strong & speculative spirit, the prospect could hardly be otherwise, At the open board at ten o'ciock! New York Central acld at 104 a %, Erie 6544, Reading 11074, Michigan 100 Canton Co...... 400 do, .2d call 5355 100 Quick Mining Co 50 20 Del & Hud Cana) 148 200 Pitis, FAWACDRE 903 400 Cumb Goal pref 46. 30 dO ......0. 99 35 STS | The Priests Perseenting the Agenis of tho American Bible Society. statistical table, showing the business transacted by our | Jersey as the Camden and Amboy, The names of those city insurance companies during that period, will be not | insignificant little villages exercise such a mystical effect only very, interesting but exceedingly valuable to all | on the Jersey mind that they seom to strike it with sud. 8s AFFAIRS ON THE PACIFIO GIDE. ee | pte Ares, ri on the 12th, Counte, was defeated.’ Martines, thea united with Ga. Southern 83%, Cleveland and Piitsburg 8534 a $s, Rock Wi Union Tele 53% 400 do... 2d call ‘sometime business men :— den hopelessness and despair, According to the local Inland 915, Northwestern 38%--preferred 65%, Canton | 100°” don. G37 L0DChie.& Akon RR toe | PME ATTACK ON VERA CRUZ, Pool pyrene gl ata movement | Names Nd Gains, Dividends — Taz, | opioion on the subject, the Czar of Russia, the Kban of. 51%. Ab the first regular board New York Central Lo oe ae apy aE = SRE $1,684 | Tartary, and even the inetuble King of,siam are all es closed 1 higher than at the half-past two board yoater- 4% M Broadway. 4 ‘ al goes 2,008 @ mere nothing before the potent and mysterious Camdem day, Cumberland 3, Western Union Telegraph &%. Erie Commerce. 10,567 K K and Amboy. To question it is high treason, to daunt it closed 2% lower, Northwostern %—pretorred , Fort m4 The Military Status in the Cee & Baton (18 mee). tenets 11,3813 | is a sign of moral obliquity, and to oppose i ia certain Wayne . Government securities were dull. Coupon 8355 Pacific States. : ar'250. 28) 1,183 | destruction. This paragon of monopolies seems to have fve-twenties of 1862 sold +f lower than at the same time a 15,056 am i} taken possession of the land, and casts its shadow every- yesterday. Seven-thirty notes were steady. ri 26,315 14°736 736 where, It has theeCamden and Amboy proper, it ewns At the one o'clock sessions the market was generally or: 62/631 631 2,631 | the West Jersey, it controls the Central, and has inte- lower, owing to sales to realize profits, At the half-past Imperial Opinions on the Fall of 23883 47,307 ~—«-2.36T | rests in almost every road in the State. Its power two board it was strong again and New York Central Piatamoros. via iH ply Feachos even unto the capital of the nation, and tm closed 4g higher than at the first regular board, Erie ke. “a 207/183 210,526 10,526 the lobbies of Washington its name is like unto a 7, Michigan Central 34, Northwestorn %, Western ae 14,621 21,062 1,052 | host, It defeats opposing projects, controls elee- Union Telegraph 3. Reading was \ lower, Northweat- _ a Wa eeen nae 15,100 Ap STt $5) | toms aad koops Now Jersey under its iron thumb. ern preferred 4g. Government securities wore neglect, 110 | FRO etesenship Morro Castio, trom Havens July 16, ar- ed ca eeamactoe tala Lise ane ieeoo fa'rss ’7o5 | Bat with all thelr gorene:-magnifioence ,the Camden snd ed, and the only transaction was an unimportant one in 2 piven this port yesterday morning. We are indebted opel AY Sh rredl the alge sen of feormes, 33,260 +58 ait gp aired might benefit themselves and the sevon-thirty notes. to the purser for Mies of Havana papers and for forward- ir encapes. writer, eg ¢ ‘publ Pursuing ® mild suggestign. If they would At the hulf-past three open board the market Ohi & iS Wostern 267% | tug our despatches from Vera Cruz, Havana, and the | plter Tomarked that the situation 1 donors at (ter Wesst ga | merely condesoend to establish a train from Camden to was dull but firm. New York Central sold Chi & N'Wes pid. 653; | West Indies genorally, Frou — 21,050 1,062 | Cape Island, to connect with the train from New York, at 105%, Erie 65% a %, Cleveland and Pitts. Chi & Rk Island 97 A telegram from the city of Mexico to » commercial 200866 SU 388 | they would facilitate the travel to this place, and, by in- burg 845%, Northwestern preferred 65, Canton house at Vera Crus announced that the Empress Carlotta QR AR 92,123 115,788 6,788 | creasing the traffic, enlarge their receipts, be of invalua- 53, Cumberland 46%, Wostern Union Telegraph COMMERCIAL REPORT, would embark from Vera Cruz direct for Europe on the N.Y. Fire & Marine...... 8,426 28,157 1,157 | ble service to the island, and relieve the public from @ 64%. Afterwards the market remained firm, and at Tavrspar, July 19—6 P. M. 18th inst, Resolute (mos), netloss. 9,098 ne = sorious inconvenience. There is another humble peti- daif-past five the following quotations were current: Asuma,—Reooipts, 15 bbls, Pot continued dull aid | It wasalso reported in Vora Cruzon the 9th that Tam- d. — 21,052 —1,052 | tion which I would like to profer at the courtof the ‘Now York Central 106 a 14, Erie 6534 « 34, Hudson River | 20minal at our last quotations. Pico had certainly@allon into the hands of the liberals, 28,780. 26,314 1,814 | groat railway Mogul. It is that the agents of the accident 115\ bid, Reading 110% a 3%, Michigan Southern 83 a Breapstvrrs,—Recoipts 7,481 bbls, four, 830 do. corn Tho Hetafette on tho situation of Tampico says that a8 Ltd ae life insurance companies—doubdtless very good people +, Cleveland and Pittsburg 84% a 85, Rock Island 9734 | Meal, 2,663 bushels wheat, 66,509 do, corn, and 17,239 | considerable forces of the army had collected before that | he ‘expected to And four hundred zouaves, Ofty 11,40 18,167 657 | 8nd acting fore very laudable object—be prevented from a %, Northwestern 5% 9 3614—preferred 65 a %, Fort | 40. oats, Prices for State and Wostern flour continued | city, and great fears are entertained for its gafety, and two pieces of artillery, and with which force he Tua 6 114,206 (114,204 6,200 | pursuing their trade while the carsare in motion. It Wayno 99% X, Ohio and Mississippi certificates 285; a | +0 decline, choice and inferior grades being sold atare- | |The Sociedad reports that Mejia had gone to take | Paved pg Ee ity = write sald | ‘Biepire Olty «. one = B22 2,282) may be very rotreshing to know tho exact, mathe- pee pal beak ry fogh ody oper Tae! og hg ale tas all as | Ratna pele Bid dent | Sala i oS ate pe Tho loan market continues easy at five per cent, with | ™on grades wore 10c. @ 160, lower. The market was The Iris, of Tampico, announces the arrival of the | mustered out. After they. are mi oat + 26,784 63,156 3,156 athe ‘and all this just at the moment when the train is a fow oxcoptious at four. First class commercial paper | @Wiet, the sales not exceeding 1,600 bbls., at our revised | Fronoh iron-clad gunboat sont from vera Cruz tothe aid | thé best of the Pg nA eee ting : jnast 20.758... 536 } riving one of ita torrifio jars. T protest against thin ays. as in limited supply and passes readily at about six per | 420tations annexed. In Southern there was only a | of the maval forces then at Tampico, Tamaulipas had | mustered into the regular army. The Guanajuato <i 2, <2 7 420 Haein or ee be dooliar “ a ok figelene moderate business done, and lower prices were accepted, | b:en abandoned by the inbabitants on becoming aware of the raarket closing dull, with prices tending downward, | tho approach of the I!borals from Sierra, Sales 400 bbls. Canada flour was 100, a 20c, lower, with 8 moderate demand, the sates being confined to $00 bbls, OUR CITY OF MEXICO CORRESPONDENCE. ave had these inform me, with perfect noncha- 26,314 1,314 | lance, that oeaee ve wells in the car save my valuable self 789 789 | had beea fully insured for the beneiit of his widow an@ 78,815 3,946 | children, You might just as well tell a passenger 176,476 =—-6,773 | board abip that all his fellow voyagers are fully aut are cont, the extreme rates being 54¢ a 7. Gold has been firm but dull, and the supply of coin for delivery is becoming scarcer in proportion to the de- mand. The fending rates varied from three per cent battalion has been made a battalion of the line. It is Colonel ioterest for carrying to 1-22d per fiem for borrowing. | Rye flour continued quiet, and the market was scarcely Crrr ov Muxt00, July 8, 1866. pekoeer9 thal General Mendez will have to Memnied ot 2,140,080 107,301 bore ra er ch rising seo under aise’ fateh ‘Tho oponing quotation was 1603s, followed by an advance | 60 firm, though EE ne Be gmety bod of POSTAL MONEY ORDER IN MBXIOO. the time being his, pursult of the Uberaals. The people 375 wes 1,942 | and I sincerely hopo that the Camdon and Amboy doat # r ae bbls, Bran i not like to see the mustering out 10 BUX o to 150% and & rolapso to 150%, At the close 16034 was | $5 ‘and 60 puncheons at $12 25. We quote: Tho. Moricans bave adopted the postal money order | ffonerally do not Like to ge igrave doubts for the policy 138,768 ogg | PATHCIpate in the profits, oe bid Foreign exchange ts steady but inactive, and both buy- ers and sellers show a disposition to await further news from Europe before doing more than they can avoid. ‘Tho loading drawers ask 100% for their bills at sixty days on England; but they are difficult of sale at this fate, and second hand they are quoted at 100% a %4. Superfine and Western flour. Extra State Choice State... Common to med: $5 90.8 $7 60 | system of the United States, and a decree was last week bx mp tsgued making tho offices of the principal cities ordar a@ 910 | Offices, The amount of any ordor is limited to tweaty 9 80 | dollars. This will prove of incalculable advantage in a > this country, whore banks are almost unknown, bank 16 15 } bills anseon, and it isonly as agroat favor, and upon 9 90 | payment of a large promium, that orders or checks can of such @ proceeding and fears for the well-being of the 21,062 1,062 To-night we are to have two hops, at Col 96,842 1,842 | bia House 4 Lrtpeatgac | 10,626 526 | will mark'the acme of the season, and until the ond ef 76,713 8,836 | August the Cape will be the rage at Baltimore and Phila- 1,367 367 | dolphia, They want something to enliven them bere. 26,842 1,842 | At the most charitable computation they aro rather do- fa he clio, 1a fact having understood that. ’hiladelphie waa 7,368 aaa some of the Cape ere. bed. ot yet Telonsed home B g i E Jola the liberals and raid thi the country upon their Own responsibility. Neverth we know that the action is rendered necessary on account of the necessity there ia for je economy in the military department of the governme: enasSarconaas SISSTSASRSRS Fancy and_extra do Common Canadian. g : i E Opinions among the German bankers are divided as to ye doanious oak tra... 1 | + be obtained of merchants in one city upon those of:an- Vuea Cros, July 6, 1966. 76,890 selves from the rectilinear influence of that peculiar tuo oxtont of the future demand for five-twenties abroad | Corn neat’ Jersey)... 5 00 | other. ; SARE AT: NA GNESI POR Sea «RTO: eee Aga, X thooehe of the Autocrat of the aud as to how far this will neutralize the tmportant dif: | Cora meal, Brandywine. 5 45 PENSION TO A IIBERAL ORNERAL’S WIDOW. , MENT BY LIBERAL CAVALRY. pomatein popenrecrg Hae ol Prop hihnn lov hye phe foreaco between the value of our imports and our ex. | Com meal, puncheons....-...-.<........28 608 26 00 | Last week the Kmperor confirmed the act of Juares, Many of tho above mentioned offices havo a large sur- | We require some of tbe vim and stylo of the New York ports now existing. Tho next few steamers will proba- | were nominally lower. Sales. wore’ confined to | Stating pension to the widow of General Zaragoza, Feesceniel, which it will be observed they have in some | Watering places, or even « consignment from bly onable as to judge whether the war in Europe | 6,000 bushels, at $215 for new No. 1 Milwaukeo; | Wbo fell while bravely repulsing the French at Puebla | their appearance within two miles of the walls, In m poring thote batt yeany diyidntae, Dalow Pcie iey Seles Pelee Persie sna ol pay thote half found a list of fuch off together with the amounts priety and even prudishness could demand; it is just thoy have thus used for the purpose mentioned :— Qowards this extreme that we lean. My statement tase we are to have two hops on the same night heed dna, Tome, Amounts. b invalidate the subsequent 5 but ‘here ivan indes, STO NY. Lon Trost Ga. 47 god | Srable something, or, as the N. Y. Fire & Marino. 4/205 apoatvesien chdgue—in. wai. Resolute. s) 3 oor M aa — $285 itn ea raped in 1862, This act has caused no little commotion among jersey. corn market ruled steady, with-a fair ©x- | both imperialists and liberals, and is looked upon by lemand; sales 140,000 bush: it Bac, 0, fe found now ‘nixed Wectarn, chledy'at Stier a onic, | both partios as something more than a mark of respect ni pects rie pre gover 85c. for ies mixed fora brave enemy, or an act of private benevolence, Oats ued dull and depressed, and we have | The French are particularly severe in their strictures, only to report sales of 30,000 bushels, at 0c. a Slo. t ; Chitago, nnd 650. for Milwaukeo. Rye'waa dull of sale, | 82d tll the Emperor plainly that he need no longer hopé is to bo a long or a short one, but in either order to get a view of them the citizens thore wont on cage there will be litte reason to anticipate any thing but @ firm market for gold and exchange for a considerable time to come, taking all the conditions affecting both into consideration. Bills on Berlin (thalers) are nominally 7434 a 7534, on Bremen 77% a 79, on Amsterdam 40% a 414, on Hamburg 36% a 3736. and prices are tending downward; sales 8,200 bushels | to conciliate the Mexicans—he must conquer them; 87,373 not exactly Aitted to Mining and petroleum stocks were flat. At the frst | 231 10+. bait waa unctazged tn core re ens At 05; | the day for gontle acte-and kind words haa pasted, and "gan oy oo. wnlecing Bip, We alot. erases Doard Bennehotf Rin Oil closed $1 50 lower than at | Corver.—Tho demand for Rio was rather less active, | tbe time for sovore blows and hard work haeerrived, change | 125 | tong and es enviy no the Branchers and Nowporters, <ue same time yesterday, Consolidated Gregory Gold Le ae of pellets Aas) send firm as we, and prices | They say, instead of making friends among this people, | poleon, was on the train; but Gubsequeaily the public veers 6,048 fact, the ‘oom © throw off their 25e. Benneholf Run was 0c, higher, Smith & Parmele | Jog 608 Rage coarser ees Vee teat rte armies should be moving from point to point adminis- | curiosity was set at rest by the definite amnousce- ways more im the Atlantic Occan than anywhere Lie. At the second board Bennchoff Run Oil closed 60c, | cralo demand; we hoard of no sales, hawever toring quick and effective blows, and broaking up the HATIONAL BOARD srthing Seta Goes cchnves homens See tomar than at the Gest board, salting at $2; Benashott | , COmOR.-—Miie markol showed sowe improvement in | bands of lUberals before they havo time to concentrate L OF FIRE UNDE AWRITERS. wre have 6 dae’driveion the,benah—whan the Udesa nen, fun Toe, selling at $7. United States cold at $7 75, | business was mainly for speculation amd exporting, na | The Whole country te endangered, and nothing can eave Meeting Yosterday—Proposed Increase of the | too high. And, as I said we have hops —two New York Gold $1 16, spinners being well supplied for the presont bought vei it but.stern, decisive measures and military genius. On ugaration ef « | on the same eveni But with all this we are at ou of Ineurance—lam: > rT ten years bentad ago—the Jucanoaa United Movement Against Incendiaries, &c. ee sparingly. Sales, 2,100 bales; receipts, 632 bales, We | the other hand, the liberals inquire how it is that a A mecting of the presideats of the most important in- | oStni'te poms doom ce tho Cape "had aston the aa quote:— lderal's widow comesto be ? Was her has- Not long since the Boards of Lev‘e Commissioners forthe State of Louisiana and the Yazoo Valley district Upland. Florida. Mobile. N.0.@7. | band in the right cause? If #0, the cenolusion is Surance companies throughout the coun held | tives." For instance, near! hotels their of Mississippl_momoriatized Congress for uid in the re- | Ordinary. a0 2 30 Bia that ata he right Bere. | If Zaragosa yesterday morning, in the Board of Besscmi Mars Hall, cud buildings, und evte trove eplondia ‘modern finp construction of the levées on the Mississippi river, and a | Midating. war... 38 36 a and “‘reverencing his momory is the groaler.”Alto- 166 Broedway—r. Mark Howard, of the Morchants’ In- | tor a? rascimre otros aie Antique structures, @ quae- select committee was appointed by the Senate to report | Good middling BT 38 38 , the decree is considered to be a great blunder. surance Company of Hartford, occupying the chair, and r Fucus were steady, The engagements in To Liver 45,000 bushels corn at 44d. a4} possibly her immediate family. bulk and and per steamer “000 boxes cheese at MAXIMILIAN'S LOVE OF JUSTICE. 20s,, and bales cotton at 4d. To London, 60 hhds, Ap occurrence recently took place which evinces tobacco at 203., and per steamer (a day or two ago, but | one of the poe nee traite—his magnaoimity not before reported) 82,000 bushels corn at 8d. A Prus. | and love of § the more deserves notice from sian bark was chartered to Queenstown, 23,000 bushels | the private mani which it was done, and the seorecy corn, for orders; corn at 43. 9d. ‘ which was enjoined upon the parties affected. Some Movassxa was in domand, and full prices were ob- | weeks.ago five young men of Guadalajara wore triea by tained, the market closing steady at our quotations. We | a court martia! for treason, convicted and sentenced to notice the sale of a cargo comprising 260 bhds. Porto | death, the sentonce being frst transmitied to the Em- Rico at 68. We quote:—Porto Rico, 65c. a 80c.; Cuba His upon the matter, The commitice have since reported that they are satisfied the people of these States are unable without aid from the government to undertake and complete the necessary repairs, as at present they (poasess neithor labor nor money for the purpose, and with overflowed lands and general pecuniary distress it is im- possible for them to command credit. The committee are, however, of opinion that the amount of aid to be granted should be limited to repairing, in an effective 500. Cul 4 te; Bar. | ¢ e ated it to Scala fy nite te “ manner, those important breaches which are beyond | muscovado, 50c. a G6c., Cubs, clayed, 49c. a Sic. ; Bar- e LS csag thar nent, For to behalf of the committee previously appointed the bados, 60c. a 650. Yucatan, at the same time ordering the evidence in the = st neh febpees efor, ~ a4 oy i mata Stones. —Spirits Turpentine —There was an im. | cage to be forwarded to him for examination. The five ed Preamble and resolutions wore read by Mr of which targe districts formerly cultivated may proved demand for lots with export papers, which com- men were accordingly manacied reacued from the floods until by one or more crops the mantel Ba Advance, eye ‘Tee, being qaiane, sie pig on eel Yucatan. Hearing of aeiriate ant Sule. "et owe ‘het nt pasa of te. te. sales to the 300 bbls. Rosins were moderate! Emperor disguised himself and visited 1 Planters may be able to provide for their own security. | eat in at unchanged prices.” Sales 760 bbls, common | parties in prison, and from them learned thelr version of Of cateconete tae radet ar erent from the prevalense The committee propose to confile this work to the | at $2 504 $2 62%. Tar was firm at $3 50 for Wilmidg- | the affair. He afterwards carefully read over the testi- i od States 7 ‘ ton. mony given before the court martial, when he became frazeare, not cnly content to the of <ihe Wer Departineat! Nahe aalteeat Eppetaseee te canara pal deesteting “$1 80 re ‘cacksand Ubis, | tmamediata pardoned, ry clononcy, ‘but, as he Ci Xt capt and the eat withdrawal ‘raf the som <¥3 crushers still dems a ry ang is. mat iy » “ wy» a moderate ‘aomend. expressed it, as an act of justice. The young were mui sufictent against losses by thereby proposed measure to reclaim the submerged lands is obvous and the bill submitted with the report claims men visIONS,—Receipts, 60 bbis. and 400 kegs lard. | wholly ignorant of thecharacter of the person who visited The pork market still continued dull, and prices were | them in prison and cheered them hy een kind words, the attention of Congress. scarcely so high, new mess closing at $31 25, cash, with | but they zed the Emperor as he passed them in 109 aerourlag oe Lay ‘their rt d cel o } + Ourg observations of yesterday concerning the new | sale on the spot of only 3,500 bbls. at $3112 » $41 31 | his coach. gratitude knows no bounds, and they . t proposition that those funding bill, introduced by Mr. Sherman, in the Senate, wore baved upon an associated press telegram, which said —“The first and second sections, giving the Secre for new mess, 50a 75 for old do. and $26 75a | never tire relating what passed between them $28 for aed eben [® bbis. new mess, for Septem- | illustrious visitor the dirty prison coli, nor of the ber delivery, buyers’ option, on ordered justioe ‘to be done in transpire. A moderate demand pre Sales 400 bbis. at $16 a 60 for RELIGIOUS SXCITRMENT. * tary of the Treasury amthority tolerae five per cont bonds, | Uachenged Prices, orton G24 60 for new'exize. dex | Under the constitution of the empire froo toleration of {at thowe whe soek eudh ton sporectate tie were stricken out.’’ It appears, however, that the re- Beef hams were dull and nominally unchanged. Cut pode vonn ef gee and paren he Toss Ble hdvanos of Patent asthe true means of promoting their porter's mind was confused in relation to the amendments | meats were in moderate demand and firm, with sales of | not! when are moving the own security, the bill, and that the latter is a schome for funding into | 350 oem at 17c, a 20c, for hams and 13Xc. a 153¢c. | streets and Protestanta are no obliged to go upon ved, That Se setty "edcond rates of premium | py; B sank ‘ovided to cover | 0% Shoulders. Bacon was dull and nominally lower. | their kneesand remain with nti he the lores hese Vober hy mynd company of fifwen’ rough pine boards and a contempt. Sve per cept bonds, ene per cent being provide: ‘The lard market continued quiet and prices were tend- | image or host bas awe fos tn Bao Cnied Bintes anhie he rene | blo narrow bench. And then such yewaien coors the cost of the negotiation. This consolidation loan it | ing downward. Sales 400 bbis. at 180. a 2oxe. Butter | remains a Seve rendered e mabure caveats Cr Premiusn neces, | either side: a log house would be preferablefor a modaus b+ proposed to exempt from taxation, national, State and | Was unchanged at 200. a B3c. for Ohio and 2c. a 40¢. | books or ton of the business; and it consequently | person. Then you wriggle yourself into trousers evi« for State, eon? Was dull and somewhat unsettled at | Catholic r. the to whom the business of the com. made for municipal, of every kind, in view of the low rate of | g¢. 4 196. for common to choice, liahod several agencies in this country, ox to adopt, Judiclous measures to obtain by Sez the ge ‘ihe a oy Ywieroat i is to bear, The bonds are to be payable | Prrnoisca—Hoceipts 1,008 ble. there wan rather | the lat year disposed pnerel oo-operation & vance in the rates of pre out 0 Wad oor tp bos tant Joel boas love te on md . | More firmness 6 mark: inds, but there was | are ng rege So ‘a aot over thirty yeare from date, and the sav. omy 8 mM te olvenes, 7 ‘This for's These resolations baviag Yeon adopted uvanimon:ly, axe oS nee eae ings of interest arising from the conversion of | OUly & moderate | reported at 225;c, a we, ; 1,000 bbls, | hood, and s there wore next tothe meeting woh banana nen it en hobenter Ga ae evher securities into this consolidated stock are to Stand. | tween them and < FRE CONSTITUTION AND B-LAWS OF THB BOARD, amid «crowd of brother But these deve- be devoted to the establishment of asinking fund for gg a pCa She Nediees! ‘Beard of Thin Recetas toes of the sea god cannot Tike the storms td the wake the gradual reduction of the principal of the public , 7 rado, we | been raked up States, and that any compaay of this or any insurance ther Geen tein Fg eg debt, Considering, however, that the Secretary of the | notice a sale of 1,000 bags Rangoon, in bend, for siya and the society's of Matamores. agency of a foreign country may become incorporated tempting them to try the briny wave, ‘oi negiea cht, ‘Troasury has already power to convert floating | 8 Private terms. We quote Ranguon, duty paid, 9c. | several citier. From the Courrier of Mexict City,] into the association. The dbject and purpose of the | dron who will not understand the transcendent beneSe 7 : 4 10c., and Carolina at 126. a 130, idles “infernal works,"’ and congratulates the It would be futile to attempt to cinceal the impor. | Board were:— which they are to derive, in after life, from securitios into Bonds bearing rate of interoet s ed atendy. ‘The sales were 25,000 | upon its happy deliverance from tance of the evacuation of Matamoros {nm the of Pira—To eatavlish and mainain, a8 faras practicable,» | thoroughly ducked in salt water at this oariy period a aot exceeding six per cent per annum, it i ‘also grease at 100. a | wicked di this empire. The ocoupation of this plwe by t! # pau ae A their career, Moving down the inclined shore, on the stionable whether any further legislation in ¢ selling of Bibles forces must indeed be considered # gree calamity to the | | Swond—To ane ment uniform rave of com | beautiful hard sand—of course, didn't everybody aap ’ was fairly active and | in this country, and the American Bi imperial government of Maximilian, Gough much less agents at that it wee beautifal and bard t—you (na connection is necessary. It is far more im- | priceg ruled firmer. The sales em 1,600 hhds. Cuba | very low—at one-third the price of the 80 from & material point of view thai from the effect |. susbie for the Codeaeg | nambie against some obtrusive pebble, and portant to amend the National Currency act so as to | muscovado and Porto Rico, and 275 bxm. ‘Havana, within ag nen the padi which a dofeat, however insignificant, seldom fails to | punishment of erim’ ens business. | then, one of those inexorable waves dashes wabstitute logal tenders for national bank notes, and in | the range of the following quotations:—St. Croix, Ile. a | thelr Yankee antagonists. have on Ve! ad whose patience and ei have been Pourth—To daviee and give eFect to measures for the pro- 4 and giver you an unceremonidur introduction to a party doing to cance! the bonds at present deposited by tho | 146.) Porte Rico, refining eS iesiaae Wank: | ele ive teste Bemereads Gosh greater. “nes the disaster sight have been | see Scoeperiy sures: andthe promotion of ont | of bathereames. Aftar several ridicaloun stvempin to ee ed rocery oy musco' “ national banks as @ basis of circulation, than to be strain- faye if “aba, fair refining, louse. aloes Orbe, food charge.’ In this The dispersion of the columa with which Goneral | After a lengthened debate the conftitution was unani- Salva pope yon canons oat Tee pA ing ata gnat after the manner of Senator Sherman. refining, 10%. a 107%; Cuba, fair co acengueeey ‘le. | spite of all opposition, and Olvera escorted the baggage train to Monbrey left a gar- | mously adopted. coives you, makes you “a guide philespher and friend,” “ all\c.; Cuba, prime ‘to cholee grocery, 12c, a 13%<c. ; | is causing a commotion bering from three hundre! yd \ifty to four A resolutivn wa next adoged to the affect that agents | and I have known the happiest kind of mai to re. Tho business tranaaoted at te Sab-Troasury in this | Guba box N Nos. 10 t0 12, | and he will yet defeat the bigots. vaso, with such a | of Insurance voinpanies monid be paid the per cent | sult from these sudden romcontres. T suppone iuas bore city to-day was as follows tee alle; ‘aie. ; do. 16 to 18, porte Hie {oa om preaiatas otter than those ob- parties are with the improved $1,600,357 For customs..... ..$408,000 Mike. | do. 19 to 20, 146. a 1640. ; white, 14550. ry roan Laine on “ing houses and baru, when the rate | Enoe of the other, cao lad obare, \nsneed ot an 996,839 Gola notes 591,000 Rafited sugar was im good de Prices OUR VERA CRUZ CORRESPONDENCE. a-Chief were vo i ore per Cont an ichthyological’ coartior. When the bath is over the “99,764,148 atti, . for some kinds advanced. A closed at 16c., which ney already exhausted, and the moment was when a The next resolution offend war, that participating run across the sanda beek to the bathing hut isthe next «B89, 704, is an advance of ‘ge. We quote standard bards, 16%0. Vena Cava, July 6, 1966 reasonable advance in the funds could be sed from | policies be written at an wivance oa? ioe enterprise, and some persons are to With reapect to this year's cotton crop, upon the ex: | Jere cum hastens ethane Ae over the tariff rates, at any md every point, This was | ceoa with toilets without performing the pedal w was stendy. Sales of 150,000 Ihe, at 125. | 1. revotted hero on good authority that when Mr. prem Sy Receipts, 409 bbls, The market was steady, | Loyd received the order from Marshal Bazaine for | lation, the exact terms of which are not bbls, 9 OE small lois | $500,000 (with which sum he was to progress with the | !# asserted, however, that he, Pian his suite. mi the montsedl to tee avi ay piace in the aflernoo soe pregest et e co santos, Savon of th uous of Bamen, tes | Sstceed Ul pots vata See eure WAS Dagpcs | Ste haces net ene ves oe Pennine of UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE orice st oi 9 | ng I think the expectation of a large crop of cotton thie & Co., bankers, the latter of whom at once advanced | “ PREM AYES C8 FORE oar qill be disappointed. In 1860 Georgia produced Ae We have received information from a rel@le quarter Previdet—James Moles, Ciinens se 000 bales of Corton and 09,007,052 pouede of rice Before Comtmisstoner Osborn. about one hundred thousand dollars, The contractors | that Generel Olvors neg eee en ee pony = wivens) Taste pan. "4 For these products and other agricultural pursuits, we | Joba Duncan was charged with attempting to pees * | then recolved orders to go on, but now they are all “on | value of one hundred thonsand that it Vice President Timothy Calton, Hartfort Inenrance | sen-bath had 462,108 slaves—see fur 1860. | During Sher- | nity cent connterfelt currency note on Thomas Carolan. | inet oars’ again, this follo since the action of the | Wat he who prepared the way for the Ss whick | Company, toot of which will depend toa large extent the price of fold and (he rates of foreign exchange, the reports from noaciy al! sootions of the South are rather discouraging, A private letter from Georgia, recently written, says their altered on the motion of Mr. Hope, so as to authorize tions which their sanded situation requii an advance of ten instead of twenty per cont, and so Tring $ “5° a AFTRENOO. MERELNO @ Com “ c " | hy going | Tho also went in pursuit, arrested Duncan, and found | saiia departed from that quarter, have all “turned up’ Vere Crus and Znlapn Ralicoad, la cireaty Cer ag | en fer Med: Nev the i od ta Be, | mai a ] near him a large bundle containing counterfeit fractional | vate Cn the 4ih instant a French voasel arrived here | gext the line will be opon tor traffic, to San The TUE BRAUTY OF THB PLACE AND THE IMPROVEMENTS, Several yeary have clapped since I visited this tavoriee watering place, aud i come to it this senson oxpecting to the children over te 's mach through the State, by disease and by emi- . , preceded the entry of the liberals iato Secretay—Frank Ballard, | " wrasion 00 other States, itis eatimated, and T thiak ‘Jony, Duncap, necompanied by @ companion, left Carolan’'s | progch paymaster. | perapirarnenevt | Treaster “ Pariah, ‘Attuotie. args Seer. | OUR SHARON SPRINGS CORRESPONDENCE at this Bamber war diminished about 100,000. Since | house followed by Carolan, who wanted to see if they The passengers who were thought to have been lost on | Railroad from Vera Craz to Jalan. ' Lag Commiltee—-Geoixe A. Cartis, Boston: Walter | Quai pe emancipation the negro women no longer work in | would pass the money anywhere else, A policeman, | ing steamer Holcomb, which left ibe Rio Grande when | According to an aunouncement in the Blais, the | PAYD* Wovidence; A. A. Williams, Worceser: Mark wean, Sul MMe. A008 Hartford, Henry Kellogg, Hartford; A. F Hartford, WR. Satterlee, New Haven; Ea. » Springfild; D. A. Heald, William ‘Con W. Crowell and A. J. pick cotton or do other light lal ts school or idling. Many male hands are . Bd that Ido not think we omtting in the | currencyfand ten dotlars counterieit Currency notes on . ¥ ® Ne “_ ‘s ner, Irp Ne “i | hiate one hundred and fifty thousand effective hands for | the Highland Bank of Newbu peer closed, | bringing the passengers and some Mexican imperial | formation, of) porvioes, of the ling hae been © York OF | ‘Rice Albany: Mc. Plat, ibauy;’ MP. Campbell; | Hat greatly custiged. 1 was nob. disappointed in the agricultare, A great deal commen wie Planted, but bad | and the examination is adjo eek. | troope, These were taken on board of said verse! at | grou th. aly, owing o the unfiness Kf the | Renimod, KC Rousse, Cleveland; J. B. Kennett, Cin: | Sulic.pation, But for the general outlines of ite scenery ‘and in a large portion of the State heavy raina, a va 7 Tampicé 5 ots, elnnati; ames A. Carter, Cinci ST Atwater, | 1 would he : 4 labor, | a 1 i P s i rd have Vana oc INDIANA CONGRESSIONAL CORYENTION. Oa the ath ie ronment of dameral Mann's command | Fatal Railroad Acckdent. prio ee Ny rig + undergoes great mosmanten “Boogie, pam ° ileal pede New Athan, Ind., July 18, 1864 =| (sent om their arrival bere to Soledad) proceeded imo 7 4 very serious railroad accident has taken place 0) the ‘The (aowing texolution ‘ato . form fire polizy ) grounds, dranmintes with temples kiosks bree oa NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE if The Union Congressional Convention for this district | t1.¢ rar interior, via Cordoba and Orizaba | Wine from Mexico to San Angel. The train was caning | was nextubmilted by Mr. Dorr, of Unicago, and nau | aus popes ' was hold at tho Fair grounds to-day. Five counties were FROM TRB MOSTAREL, REGI0% | from the latter place to Mexico city, and when arrived at | mously sopted:— | » Fepince the rough face of the hill on which —Tuenspar, July 19, 1800, | Tepeesemted. Abont six thousand eet } gid present, . ; Alberca Parie collided with the train wile! Resolra That hy | (he springs aro all siteated, and an ornamental a at, Huly 19, including many ladies. J. MeCampbell waa elected ‘The leat letters received from the neighborhood of | loft Mexico city at eleven o’cloek of the same morting. | Commi. dealt . | Uridge connects them wi the road, With» the First Seasion—10130 A, mM. . airmen, A fn n the forenoon from D. D. Mooterey paint omy plctores of the state of the ein. | ON@ Faljroad car was smashod to pl in which alevan [ nice beloting to thi | pion of the Pavilion, the «otels kk ai $2000 U8 6's, 81, ot 109%) 200 ehe Wos'nnTele 54) | Newoomh, of Mudianapolie, was warmly uted, diten there, One deter contain these werdé:— ‘Don's | Smee baker was crushed to deal Ton other per- itutece consider ibe ex porat nile tah els have 9/000 U8 O'n,6-20 Ble 100), 6 Pacific Mait 88, 210 At two o'clock BP, M. Governor Marton aceom i i—="Dow't | gons received some very severe contasions, The chuse de cael mae) a ge tl } outgrown recottection, while the vacant lot 20 dow,..stall 1065 200.N Y Central Ri 19g | panied by General Gresham and others, Governor Mor- | speak of guerillas aus more The whole country here. | of the collision ean cooly be explained by the driver, rho | '% an Unet idopree eben’ bas | that formerly divided the few then existing aro covered 700 6,24 call 1067, 200 0 sees sees 105% | ton appeared very weak and was asnigthd to the MAOd, | rnitc ig full of armed wen, and thoy are all of them | fefased, however, to give any account of the catagtroghe | periy antcovered by ihe ih now ones, ta, the @ ’ i 1) U's, 5-20 6°65 106%, 100 do «+ 106% | Wh ng @ seat, he delivered an cloqué and was inmediavely committed (o jail, done in mine polices baer a, of present improve: ’ jo, ...emall 108%, TY0 do +. 106% | Of nearly hours’ daration, During its delivery ve | lberals and ladrones They control the country. i} - { } TNOENDIARY FINK ment® Lnotice & fine bailding, intended tor frat claw “ $6's, 16400 99 7 do... ; 195 t was frequently greeted wilh vociferous apptause. | La Hayrio reporis having gained ® victory over the | \taximilinn Gives Permission te Prominent | The folwing resolution as to thie matier war nere | Dillard roome, in progress of erection on the mala street, Ya, 7810, “a Hd eS ete fy 2d call ‘oe H es . - r tare of Gargia (she !heral), aud forty men, whose term exicans to Retara to Thar | oe, sedne penal dame im whiew Mr. Oakiey, Mr. | near the read tenting np to the Pavilion, [ observe, ie oe . ae i A REAL MEXICAN LOTTERY, of service 8tpired in (he Foreign Legion, are reported to \ ‘Siti si | pt 4 Me, Hope took pariywas agreed to woani- | also, a ntimber of band wivate residences starting ii 0. .ad call | " ° ugh sately fr onterey to the city of (From (he Habana Pr aly 14. | Wish dethibabie Feaiare 100 Hudeon MiP RR. 115'7 | day at (he Cirque de P'Impératries, tn pod we ‘of Count THA LIRMRALS OF THE MOL NTAINOCe mrarhioT® | that the Bmperor Maximilian bas given permission t¢ | Going an apney business + nn apr me gp lll 25N Y&N Haven liz de Germing, Senator, President of the Mexican Com- | are 1p and doing. Tro handred of them have taken | fetumn from Europe to Don Mignel sai boy hg FE the usual eduction for in ‘when paki thie kind. Sharon seemed destined to contings a mere 100 Stonington RR,, 110 mitige of Finance General Almonte, Mexican Ambassador | postersion of Huauehivango, nardo Marquer, whom his Righness bas thus fe nee yee ET ‘De absence of aay special reason for | agglomeration of hotels and boarding houses; now tam 4000 Reading RR... iit at Paris; M. Pisard, Director’ of the Comptoir | — From Zacualtipan we leach that the Nberale of the | politie to Keep at s respectful distance from their coun. | # dolug. chpaniet ba recommended no! to pry hefore ma: Gnd be UN thik Chabon tenedaey've metieen ow tee 200 do,.2d call 111 | @'Bacompte, ke. The following is «lat of ihe more | Sierra wore at lest accoun's in force at oply six leaguer Other prominent men, alan, who belonged to the " Ae! y 100 Mich Central RI 106% | important prizes drawn —In the first series, No. 206,088 | from ald city, and that the women and were conservative party and proclaimed the empire, At the ggestion of a member the Executive Co: part of wealthy individuals, who find in the purity of 200 do re 06", iors oer 647 and wl 100,000(r,; | seeking safety in Might in an Raat } Nov. The | are proindiyy: 7 ‘ ded bin tare mallice wer\recortmended to yo the Sourhera fire | dhe atmosphere, the invalnable qualities of the springs 600 Mich So WIR RAY | 46,022, 425,n27, 130,600 and 101,037 rach liberals referred to had already ocou eee Diajian eeceitty enetved: trot, Matatiorya, | Board.” nPulse to nite themssiven with (he | ang dhe imtnouse amnual Iatut of fashionable viehore, 600 do, 24 call the second series, No, 301,724 600, |.& Hoasteca is now a complete hotbed of revolution fc ‘ned General Mejia, recently arri 000 do. Sdcall gr" 800 Tl Central RR and $31,696 each 100,000fr ; 339,349 902.698, 296.173 ine Emperor wil! have at bis side three of the mov dis | The reminder of the procemlings wore pure'y of a | ltducoments to residence that had long been overlooked ee Wi ann do ant 190,540 non $9, 000% Weenner Pehrion Newent oore (hat it ie Unguished eonerals af Ue olf monarch ina! aariy private charcter We Gardiner gare the impnign to this movement by