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2 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1866. 3 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | {20 Boston Wet Pow. | 92% 100 Mild G4P RRpref 400. N'Y Con iil... 195 M E X { re re) SepGiatad seeoaeate Aigaate, who hes hetayes Maw mrocct™ eel entation dom tt Mes Bincate, " oe Yuta Meee adtag » leh henite 5 Vans Cnvz, July 13, 1866. mrnnnes be , longing to Mr. Gobbish, in Newark avenue, was eitirely A courier has just arrived (rom Jalapa, and we havo Important from the Capital and tenia pode te fwag mre Sars oe ee sees Pacific Coast. isda wns | srsund sed peorentes the axhension ef (he Sunes tals are reported approaching. ‘The garrlebu ds excite. a 1h ig thonght that if the garrison is pressed {t will NEWS FROM CENTRAL AMERICA. The are very engaged sercee Dame (a ogy main paar ‘Tvsspay, July 1—6 P.M ‘Tho stock market has been active and strong to-day, fend a further advance in railway shares took place, 300 Mich 8 A! gissseause’s 6.200763 10856 Mich 6 RE oY — Ae oy 1g Fs These reactions have of late been leas fre- | 200 quent than dsual, and large holders of stocks THE EMPRESS’ MISSION TO EUROPE. ‘they did not take place, the market, as a rule, having remained nearly steady under a pressure to sell, and — risen when this preasure was withdrawn. This has em- bora '20,¢'65 106: boldened the dispersed multitude of operators to tele- teph from their raral haunts orders to buy, and thos apeculaters out of town are nearly as much in- ‘terested in the market as speculators in town. At the opem board at ten o'clock the speculative feel- fing was strong, Erie sold at 665, New York Central 1047, Michigan Central 11134, Michigan Southern 84}¢, Cleveland and Pitwsburg 873, Cleveland and Toledo 116 a {, Rock Island 102%, Northwestern 86};—pre- 700 ferred 664, Fort Wayne 102%, Mariposa. preferred 26%. | 300 Erie RR. At the first regular board there was no abatement of | 100 do... activity, Erie closed 1 per cant higher than at the half- (past two board yesterday, Michigan Central 1, Illinois ‘Ceatral ¢, Cleveland and Pittsburg %, Rock Island 3%, Worthwestern preferred 3, Fort Wayne %, Quicksilver | July 1, 1866, by balance. %, Western Union Telegraph 3. New York Contral | Receipta during the month— ‘was lower, Hudeon River %, Reading %, Michigan | Customs. Southern ,, Cloveland and Toledo $f, Northwestern 3. Government securities wore moderately active, but wbade lower under the effect of the decline in five. twenties in London to 69'4 on the 28th inst., as reported Conpon five-twenties of the @ld issue declined %, soven-thirty notes of the first by the Atlantic felegraph. eortes 34. At the one o'clock sessions the market was steady and | Paymenta— active. At the half-past two board it showod a slight falling off on a portion of the list, but an advance on the remainder. Reading closed 3 higher, Cleveland and Pittsburg 5%, Northwestern 34, Mariposa preferred 3,. Nw York Central sold at 103% ex-dividend, showing a nominal decline of 1%{. Erie closed 3 lower, Michigan Southern %, Cleveland and Toledo 3, bck Island %, Fort Wayne 34, Western Union Telegraph 34. Government Securities were dall and coupon five-twenties of the original issue experienced a further decline of i, conse- quent ona transatlantic telegram reporting them at 684; yesterday in London. ‘The third issue, however, ad- vanced }f, and seven-thirty notes were tirm, At the three o'clock open board the market was dull but steady. Erie sold at 66% a 67, Michigan Southern 8434, Cleveland and Pittsburg 87%, Cleveland and Toledo —— 11533, Rock Isiand 10234, Northwestern 36%—preferred | »,Jerease in July, 1866......... wa agecant #2 OMT? 06%, Now York Central ex. div. (8.3) 103'%, Mariposa preferred 2754. Afterwards tho market rewuined quiet, and prices declined, and at half-past five o'clock it closed | oe dull, at the subjoined quotations:—New York Contral | paymont 102% a %, ex. div; Eric 663¢ a 34, Hudson River 11054 9120, Reading 1110, Michigam Southern 8436 @ 4, Cleveland and Pittsburg 87% a $, Cleveland and Toledo 115% a XX, Rock Island 1023, a 3, Northwestern 36 a | Funds ia K—preferred 06% a %, Fort Wayne 102% @ i, Ohio and |, Surer's office. Mssixsippi certidcates 285% a %. ‘The monetary facilities at the command of the Stock } Fine bars..... Exchange remain in excess of ita current requirements, and call loans are mado freely at4a6 per cent. There (s only a very moderate demand for discounts, and Orst class Commerc'ai paper is quoted at the general rate boing 6. The gold market opened under considerable excite- ment, & tempest of voices having broken the Previous stillness of tho held as the olock pointed to half-past ten— the time for the commencement of business—and fm the midst of the busy clamor the price advanced from 14854, at which tho first transactions were made, to 634 per cent, room in which it is 148X, after which it relapsed to the opening quotation. diem for loans, ulthough near the close of business some z was evidently very transactions were reported at 132d. The main caus: of 350 bbia. Canada the advance tn the premium was the same which pro- duced the decline in the five-twonties, namely :--,| the decline in the latter abroad, to which was added the important tact that tastead of a treaty at penco having | Common to m been signed by the contending Powers in Europe, a3 was | Extra round hoop Ohio reported yestertay, only an armistice of qa month had ‘Deon agreed upon, which may or may not result in peace, ‘and probably not, for it will be hard to settle this Ger- man-Italian que-tion on terms mutually agreeablo to the belligerents uutil they have become far more crippled than Austria is at present, the Germans looking upon their armies as so er,” and easily replaced. speculation; bat so far as the Untted States is | Michigan at $225, 7,000do. No concerned there Is no reason why the prospect of ater. | td 1 maination of the war in Europe should cause u dectine | the improvement; the sales were 60,000 Raokole, $80, in the gold premium, for ultimately a continuance of the war would operate powerfully in favor of a fall by exohanges tn our favor. we may 100k for a smaller export of breadstuits sed bonds than under more favorable circum- stances wo might have but we are likely to experience « brisker demand for @ sudden return of a large amount of our bonds. With Tespect to these it may be safely assumed that heace- forward a closer sympathy will exist between the foreign ‘and domestic markets, owing to the frequent ex hange of qvotations by means of the submarine cavie, w! already rexoried to by Wall street, the cost of a despatch being divided among several firms clubbed together tor tho purpose, Foreign oxchange has been very dull, and rates ex- perionced a further decline among urgent sellers, but the lending drawers wore indisposed to make conces- sions. Bankers’ bills on England at sixty days were quoted at 108% a 3 second band, but some of the » do. 5 to drawers asked 1085. Commorcial bills are difficult of | days in bond. The stock of Rio, as comp ted by embraces, In New York, much “food tor pow: This, of course, is mero Should the war cease otherwise looked for; is sale, and range from 106% to 10734, bankers preferring to ship gold to remitting thom. Prime billx on Bremen wore quota ar 79c nis to the thaler; on Bremen 37 oonts to the mare banco; short sight 374; on Berlin 13\3 cents to the thaler; on Paris'at throo days Sf, Lic. a of. 136. to the dollar—all in gold. Potroloum and mining stocks attract little attention, ‘and fo faraa the form r are concerned deserve lew. At the first board Now York and Alleghany sold at $4 95, United States $8 35, Pithole Creek $2 25, Consolidated @rogory Gold $20 25, Gunnell Gold $1 19, Keystone Sil- ‘ver $10, Now York Gold $1 36, Smith & Parmelee $9 85, Walktt! $1 14, Kipp & Buel! $140. At the second bourd Bnited States closed 10c. lower than at the first board, polling at $8 25; Smith & Parmice 10¢., selling at $9 75. Bennehof! Ran sold at $6, Dawnieville Gold d5c., Gun- nol Gold $1 18, Now York Gold $1 35, Walkill $1 30, The new Internal Revenue law gocs into effect to- morrow, and the tax on brokers’ sales of stocks and | but the business consummated was not large. ‘The sales ith and 68¢. gold is thereby reduced to one cent for every hundred | War ae Igporn, Sim on bond br bees Sec, in: dollars instead of 1-20 per cont on stocks and 1-10 on geld, 25 at present. WEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Tumspay, July 31, 1864 First Sexsion—10:30 A. M. $2600 U $ 6's, "67... 120% 6901)80's, 6-200"82,8 1034 10000 10, :24 call 10834 1000U86's, 5-20,¢,'65 105 3 db..24 tall 1 ‘35000 /5Q000US 6's, 10-40,co 08% Soorr 1, 7,90, Iser,s 104 600 . 5000 do. 2d 8, om 6 she N Y Cen RR. 104% US6's5-200'62 1083¢ 50000 Ty n7 8-10 Ista 104! $0000 ‘do Sdeories 106: 50000 Ohio& Miss cor 28! ate pe Wet Un Tel 56 po A, ee fer Beara a One 1ooAehdton Coal Co 17 100Chic & Rik T RR 61 100 Alton & TH prof 06% 100 Chic & Alton pref + $11,617,970 agegessEe tt Receipts and Disbursements at the Office of the Assistant Treasurer of the United States, at New York, for the Month of July, 1866:— ose+ $67,765,455 The Empexe of Mexico on Her Way te The Removal of Marshal Bazaine to WJUNCTION AGAINST THE CITY AUTHORITIES. be Demanded by Her. Cras to Havas’ nn 8 Court—Chambers. 6 Vi 18, 1866, } weipefore Judge Barnard. Tho Empress and suite, with an escort of marines ina OLY 31.—Judge Barnard this morning granted the long boat, have arrived st the steamer, the Captain Panama, July 28, 1966. Sailing of an Rxpedition from Sam Fram | sisccing ready to receive her. ‘The galans geaman ex. | _ 7¢ansma Rallroad Company's steamer Gaatduals, 116: Captain Dow, from the ports of Central America, arrived ‘ork The tended his hand to the lady, which she gefused, One of Sounct! of the.city of New York, plaintiff, va, Hs cisco to Aid the Liberals. pias egy Sout and | om the 16th inst, me oe bmn store Includes | ayer, atdermen tx! Commonalty of the city of New 8 , escorted her to the ship's deck. She then went | *POUt 350 packages of merchandise and 2,256 hides York, the Common Coinpil of sald city, and Charteda@h, 02! No political events of unusual Importance had transpired ch suid city, defendanss:— | 6 to the quarters prepared for her. The Empress | | seth ta if, I except the with- Cornell, treet Comusigstouer " 107 | One Thousand Discharged United States (o Eepene Sete Gt. Rows 0 eh slaaaie paophcormeped palin Fadl paca Guescoeie: JUNCTION. see paraed sed det a se his government having abolished the office he held. This tid, ou motion of Joseot ¥. Daly ‘Veterans Invading Mexico. aires) ie ania ote: ronch atraw bel. action has given rise to a general fecling of indignation attended by the Connt de Valle, Count Bombal and some among the opposition in the various republics, Costa twenty others, both male and female, to whom I will Rica, Salvador and Guatemala, all refuse to jointhe Span- not here all at any length, After retiring to her ish-American alliance, and consequent!y during the pro- quarters for a brief period the Kmpress returned on deck | S*## Of actual war Spain affectionately embraced them and and took a sea, Just now the officials of Vera Cruz are | *W#*ded them @ position, diplomatically speaking, higher coming up to the side of the steamer, On boarding the | ‘a2 she had done before. But no sooner has the war vessel they are introduced one at atime. During this | Virtually ceased than Spain withdraws her only diplo- ceremony 8 lighter hove up to fe Seni ip contain! matic agent, and that, too, when a strong tide of Spanish ous hundred and arty ¢ intended for the | wmmigration bas just set in. The refugees from Poru | pany #1 use of her Majesty. After ing tl recious metal on % Peqnired by the contract; the provision of the contract board and dismiesiag the Vera Oras odiciale the steamer soa Sie {holt apparent ‘desertion by thele souetey: im | made and exconted with the, Manhattan Gas Company, ae nee hema started. It was very rough weather | 4 matter of Perhaps the fact itself of the with- | pursseuce of fils rerclutiou, “and “the. torus CH uring the ni 4 Other Zxpeditions Forming and Under Marching Orders. &. &. &e. QUA CITY OF MEXICO CORRESPONBENCE. Crry or Mexico, July 10, 1866. REORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY, a drawal of th vanish Ch: is of no political accor is to th shall be fc ‘Treasury drafts 51,818 178 Tho reorganization of the army appears to progress | | Juuy 1—t'vas up carly. Vary few passengers about Sr" lance: ts Sats soeaihe tasocaee it thinned that contract, “Any pains * S808 soz | 207 Haein, sane monty cn Dats ving | ik yan anh eed Ce eens | cuppa See cred Pai oe es Balance July 31, 1868...... . $7U,243,168 | been already organized. It is noticed that in the ranks | was in the samo condition. Cera ad ee neta ekmerican Minister t¢ | G. Cornell, refrain from advertising for proposals In Balance, Cr., disbursing accounts$11,840,302 ‘at of government, Ho are found a very large numbor of foreigners; but whether ance of such resolution, and from making the contract Jury 15.—At nine o'clock her Majesty appeared on ted hi ‘dent Cé ‘ “4 Receipts during tho month...» 18605019 5, 4, | suflowont number can be raled by volunteer enlistments | deck. She was roped tn white eaahimor, looped up, Pincay meee omatamone To fal defen ni how cae, before one ra “tne untog 8 . * bed el u 0 y ter reot, rT] PayMeMts.....sseseseeeeeeseseereseseenee 17 221,018 | 10 Al the vacancies occasioned by the departure of the | Tho Count do Valle and ‘an Castillo accompanied her. | gas's ail wecar iy catarcucd im hie Proadcatian oar | atthe Clty Havin the clty of New York, on. the frat Mow —-—— | foreign troops is very doubtful. Conscriptions will take | ‘The party promenaded on deck for about an hour, when In Nicaragua the Presidential election is the absorbing day of a 1866, why Hote fo junction choukt ont tomes Balance... +.+++. +++» Place In the cities of Guadalejara, Mexico and Pucbla on oa , ; F : Balance, Cr., interest accounts. Appropriations .......... Payments in coin... Payments in notes. Balanee......seesereees Receipts for customs in July, 1866. Receipts for customs in July, 1865. alanee, Cr., bullion and expense accouni for Assay Office Fine bars... Pay monts ia fino Balance. ‘unds in Assay Unparted bullion. $11,617,979 + 9/908}190 they retired below. At four o'clock in the afternoon | event, ‘hat General Bonilia will replace President Mar- | P°TPe her Majesty again appeared apd read for a short time. | tinea, by a sweeping. mujotily, ts foregone conclusion, e JuLy 16 AND 17.—Rather rough weather, hor hiajesty | give’ out of the seven departments have already de- | — @ppearing on deck once or twice. On the 17th landed im | jared in his favor, and itis aitogether probable when jf GEAR ER gE age esaraunetgs ana, when we separated from the royal party. ail the departmental ctrl crn i te ill wa tess aint MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. every province hus given him a majority, The election OUR SAN FRANCISCO CORRESPONDENCE. of a man of Bonilla’s character will aid mater ally in — Buenwam—Srenwrrr.—On Monday, July 30, by the Rev, Dr. William A. Scott, Wintiax W. Burxnam to Sanam the development of the country, and will give the im- Saw Francisco, July 9, 1860, | creasing immigration arenewod impetus. The Euglish, Saxe Steevie, all of this city, Dover—Kxy-nux,—On Friday, July 20, Ricnanp by the way, are fust acquiring a foothold in this re- bse pte, pap ida deg sand Mianprs Nog aon caer public. ‘The mines aro just now receiving thelr atten- of California, to Anya, daughter of Henry Keysnée, New York. Judge Supreme Ooort the 15th inst., and the success attending that effort will go far to determine the public feeling. Many officers of the new corps are foreigners of large experience. Among the new appointees as Colonel is Prince Salm Salm, late Brigadier of Volunteers, United States Army. The re- Ported defection of soveral prominent Mexican officers has somewhat shaken the public confidence in their en- tire reliability, and consequently a goodly share of foreign officers will be distributed among the troops, which will counteract any attempts that may be made to induce them to desert the imperial cause. HARMONY AMONG AMERICANS IN MEXICO, The happy influence of Consul Otterboug's course be- comes more perceptible every day, and the best of feel- ing exists among the Americans in this city, most of whom take unwonted plensure'in proclaiming their na- tionality. The Consul has received many compliments for the tact, courtesy and success tn bringing together 60 many of his countrymen on the 4th inst., and restor- tng among ther fraternal and national feelings, This plan of “reconstruction” can be well adopted at home. It has become very popular in this country to claim In my letter of Juno 29 I alluded to the formation of | tion, and, under their judicious management, are al & Legion,” pees ready begiuning to pay. With the aid of the move en- an “Amerioan. Legion,” thes: tn confemplation by Gen | Ter ood tarsiensts who-are induced: Dy the liseral po Vega, in aid of the liberal cause in northwestern Mexico. | jc5 of the vovernmont to locate. Iu Nicaragua, it 1s te be Since that time the work has been going quietly on and | buped fiat this State wil soon tind herself to be tho equi hor enterprising neighbor. is now almost complete. So quietly has the matter been Costa B.ca, a notable ox-eption to the general preja- arranged that the first division ts alrcady at sea and not | gicg and ignorance of Central American lates, still re- a word concerning {t has yet found its way into print. | mains undisturbed by interuui disorder. A country free Yesterday (Sunday) the bark Keoka, Captain Emery, | {0M revolutions might «ypropmately be called a “pho Died. ce the which cleared for the mouth of the Colorado iu ballast, toda malxanig ttre ‘ Rises —Is Radeon Gity, N. J, on Monday. July 28, Gropped quietly out of the Golden Gate with no unusual possi government almost as solid and | and davghter of the late Edward Smith, Sandy crowd visible on deck. She had on board, however, as 1 | *@l{-sustaining ax that of tie United States, pilet. MISCRLLAN UUS NBWs, vs ¢ bei Eagie Lodge am able to verify, two hundred and eighty-fve | the proposed sale of tho ruilroad to cortain Engitsh | yo'ey' yr and an Me nt Hodson Oey, ume vont picked men recently discharged from the Cali- | capitallsis, by General Mosquora, is creating quite a furor | invited to uttend the funeral, from the Simpson M. fornia volunteers, who hayo been doing service | /# Panama. It is undoublediy the unanimous wish of | church, Hudson City, on Wednesday afternoon, at three ties who have dealings wiit the American company ‘cloet Hobok for the past four or five years in Arizona, New | {hat the present owners tay b° abie tu keep the road in | OC1Ok. Care leave Jersey Oity of weasted Conrsville, Ky., and California papers please copy. Surrn—Pocaiey.—At Perth Amboy, on Tuesday, July 31, by Rev. James M. Freeman, of Newark, J. Breweras tanta to Axx R., youngest daughter of James Pugstey, Esq., both of Perth Amboy, N. J. Total,........4.0e0ssneen ecorereeessace American oltizsnship, and if all who apply for protection | wexico, Utah and Nevada They are under the | their » but it is not supposed for an instant |” Rinrwit.—On Monlay, July 80, Gronox H. Tess tomporary joan to be reimbursed. $372,519 are to be believed there must be at least five thousand | command of Colonel John B. Urmy, late Major in the ae ae get fen niaes y Uy iphrvecpoathanry dn the Sch vear of his age. ae pea anise Less due depo: !tora.. 815,681 1,188,001 pele in be Lot Mexico, Men, of fey colors, | California volunteers, who has served five years, and isa | well fare, in trangacuions of this or any other character, ML gerd Gres pe te caldemte of bi ——_—._ | complexions and nationalities, aro crowding the Consul- | good soldier and is just the kind of a rough, dashing man | _ W. . Coggshull, the nowly appointed Consul w | brotherin law, Hiesm Studiey, 116 East Thirtloth street, Balance..........20ssesseceeeareceeeeee «+ $80,131,227 | ate, demanding their papers; but, unfortunatoly for them, | for such service. He goes out with a commission as | Ecuador, and Mr, Rousseau, Minister to Honduras, arrived | on Thursday afternoon, at three o'clock, without further COMMERCIAT, REPORT. Turspay, July 31—6 P. M. Breapsrurrs.—Receipts, 2,027 bbls, flour, 40 do. corn meal, 157,467 bushels corn, 24,770 do, oats and 500 do. malt. Tho saies of Stato and Western flour were at It subsequently rose to 1497, and finally closed at 149 | Sout yester 'ay’s prices and only ton moderate extent, ‘The supply of ooin fur dolivery was same tothe do- | Comprising 7,500 bia. at the annexed quotations, at which mand, and borrowers poucrally paid 116th per cent per the market closed dull and beavy, Southern flour tn moderate demand at previous pricer, but the market heavy at the close, Tho sales were flour was nominal and heavy at our otations with no noteworthy sales. We quate:— perfine and Western flour Extra $5 60 a $7 60 % a 82 30 in Panama on the 19th, and will proceed to their res; colonel, and will command the legion, which wilkcons.st | tive destinations on ihe 25th fustanis Mr, i te of one thousand choice Americans. This force will be | sccompanied by his eldest danger, who will gracefully the nuclous of an ary which witl put the last rem- | Preside over her tather’s household in Quito, nant of imperialism in Sonora and Sinaloa to flight . or destroy It, The remainder of the force is now ready NEWS FROM THE WEST INDIES. parents, 269 Wost Tenth street, this (Wednesday) afters and will be shipped as quietly and rapidiy as possible. Boon, at three @clock, without further notice. Batongtire.—At Mobile, Ala, on Friday, July 8%, These men are unarmed and there ts nothing on board COSRESPON! Epwann Hesey DATOHRLTER, aged 39 years, the vessel to load to suspicion, or at least to convict them COs MAVANA COR ENCE. res z of participation in a hostile ft Song moat idee ee Rook tg = 16! om in demonstration 1 are oly 20, at mi al » overhauled. The French have aa yet no clear idea of | The New Quarantine Abuses at Havane—Pro- | p Rovorm, fn t i ise year of his age. ia what 's going on, and mea-urce will be taken to follthem test of American Agenis—-The Engle to be Foneral from bis tate residence, wrasse should tl ays nent of the expedition and attempt to Pat Under Three Dayw Observation—Evil | Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, on fhurseday afternoon, stop it Tho men will be disembarked at Lowor | Eg@ectsef the Kegulations—Transfer and Sale | two o'clock, California and go overland across the Peninsula then re} of Vessels—Lmportant. to Shipbuilders and embark and cross the guif of California in vessels alread; engaged to tho eastern. shore. Onee there, arms iz | Owners—Revolt in IaytlSainave at the five-sixths of the applicants are unable to furnish proofs of thetr citizenship. The larze majority are negroes or naturalized citizens, who have resided many years in thig-country and raised families; they assert their citi- renship only when danger threatens, and ask exemption from the operations of the laws on that account. The secret of this is, the impending draft and expected trouble when the foreign troops are withdrawn. But few prominent Couiederates are remaining ip this city, some having returned to the States, and the rest scattered in different directions—to Europe, Havana, Brazil, or gone into the interior, seeking employment, which it is impossible to obtain here, Beverly Tucker appeara to be persecuted by misfortu Canadian fnvitation. Baxta.—On Tuesday. July 31, Lizzae Kars, only chii@ of John W. and Fannie G. Banta, aged 10 months and 23 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family arc respectfully invited toattend the f :neral, from the resideose of her years. ly, the. New York ‘Tract of J Choice Stato. 9 75 | and European echemes failed, and fi he came to | abundance await them. It was observed that nearly all Head of It. B a 1808. Harris and 8 50 | vexico i order to carn an honorable subsistence as cor- | th? California voluntcers when mastered out retalned Lavans, Jaly 38, ars reapectfully invited to attend the ' hk ht. The load Of Vig trunk white Gn be to | thetrarms. ‘You may be able to guess where they witt- ‘The steamer Eaglo, from New York, has not yet made (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the ‘extern trade branda, roxpond uo way mately went to, Other arms shipped by General Voga, her appearance, but may arrive before tho present sails. ship, font of Carlisle street, North river, N. ¥, 10 90 | this city was severely felt by him, and within a few | gufficient to = @ large Mexican force, are already in ree daya’ « fae ' 0 California papers please copy. 15 $0 | woeks he has been vory ill with the prevailing discases | Sonora, out of harm's roach. This aftair has beou ed- | She will of course undergo three days’ “ebeervacion,"” 84 | Brengats.—In Brooklyn, OB Monday. oly 99, Mm 12 00 | mthiecity. Ho is striving fully to retrieve bis fallen eee, avelabien far and there is every reason te | did the Daniel Webstor. Awt Binpeats, relict of Benjamin 8. ll, aged © 50 | fortanes, takes no part in Mexican politica, apdhasee- | In my lottor of Juno 29 1 also mentioned the de- sacideaues ad tae icdaece canal 7 "the friends of the family aro requested to attend the 2 5 ig | cured the confidence and good will of all his country. | Per'ure of Colonel Green and sixty-two Americans via | The precautionary measures receatly adopted by our | runeral, from the residence of son-in-law, Jobe oe & 516 pers pone agg econ Gey a wiles 105 a Board of Health call for some elucidation, which will e: | Shuster, 70 Bergen street, this (Wednesday) t jee. seen _ government We since ol ir a plain conflicting notices have cecurrea | &t rier. two o'clock. pele mbrat market was without materiat change, clos | General Magruder continues te edit the Mezican | Yuma, oA the banks of the Colorado, and before this | 0Ree © - tor the packets whioh itearn “On Toeniay, July 31, youngest son of Soba int nominal and heavy; sales ae aaine. Daabels White | vases, and evinces mach aptitude in his mow profession, | lettef reaches you thoy will be in the city of Chihuahua. | 'm the public pros. Afior ®> | and Jobana Hiake, aged'2 years, i month and 17 daga. lo. 2 Milwankee at $1 75, Nor is this all. The organ zation of the “American | peared in the offleial organ, “foreigners” have been | The relatives and friends of the family are and Fe Mod new amber Jersey at $2 0. Corn was for unsound, 833¢c. a 840 for sound mix closing at 8354 Oats were Corrox,—The was very moderate, though at full prices. The comprise 1,300 bales. Receipts 609 bales. We quote: ings iy Upland. Pismo Mebite N Os Good middling. 30 0 (orren.—Ingot has been dull of sale; bot the market rotatns {ts previous firmness, closing steadily at 32c. for Detroit, 3g. for Portage Lake, and Sic, for Baitimoro, Separate from smail jobbing sales there has been no duxinews, Sheathing and yellow metal has been quiet, but steady at previous quotations. Corre, —! ud by by the Thompson, 2,338 bags at lio. ; Erzog Ernst 5,394 1 “ nary to fair, 15 180. @ Me unart, Arden & C 99,472 bags; in’ New Orlen Jamaica, 2,300 do ; other descriptions, . Fret aits wore lower. The ste cen ‘were :—To Liverpool, 40,000 bushels corn at 3X4 a 4d., nearly all at the latter rate; and per steamer, 7,600 corn at S1., and 1,800 bushels wheat at5'4d. To Londom, 50 hhida. tobaceu at 228, 6d. A Norwegian bark, with 28,000 bushels corn, was chartered to Cork for orders et 4s. 6d. 0) Was in moderate demand st about $90 a $95 per ton tor Peruvi tn jot, from store, 0 fale bhde, Porte Rico, We quote:—Cuba muscovade, 650, ; Cuba clayed, 430. a 480. ; Cubs centrifugal, 36c. a 46c. ; Porto Rico, 60c. a 800. Nivat. Sronas.—Spirits turpentine was trifle firmer, wero 300 bbls. at Tie. aT cluding bia. sold last evening at the inside price— the market closing firm at Tie, @ Te. with papers, and 6c, without papers. Rosins were moderately active. S rs Common was steady at $3 12% a $5 25, We note of 600 bbis. pate at $7, 100 bbis. No, at $4, and a small lot of strained at $3 50. ‘Tar wae steady, with sates of 100 bbls. Washington at $3 60, and 208 bbis. Newbern, im yard, at $3. One,—City Inseed was in (air jobbing demand and igher at the commencement, bnt closed without Roo there has been an active movoment, at full prices, and the market closed firm at our quote. tions withan upward tendency, The St. Ursula has ar- rived with 4,000 baga. ‘The sales are:—Ry the Capriccio, 4,600 bags at 13360. ; ao Anoa, 3,642 bags at 13466. ; tiote :—Rio, ordi- ; kood to prime, ‘good cargors, L1Ke. a 1de., 3 ; 8,467 do.’; in Baltimore, 1,000 do, ; in Mobile, 1,200 do, Total stock of Rio in thy United States 104.237 bags. In otver kinds of coffee there has been a moderate degree of activity, bat only insmail loa Stock of ae 28,142 bags; Java, 2.650 G0,; Maracaibo, 9,109 do; Ce tj 21,709 do. ; sas —The market was without apparent change Vv respect. We notice (he sale of a cargo of clay 4, rising 662 hhds, and 68 terces at 47c, No other were heard of "Stock, 6,400 hinds. Cuba, and 8,100 General Magruder and Colonel Blake are the only Uon- federate field officers at present in the capital, NeW DONEeTRY. A change of Ministry is once more spoken of. It ia rumored that moat grave changes are to be made tn con sequence of new complications which have arisen and new foreign negotiations pending. It ts difficult to ar- rive at the amount of actual truth contained in those rumors; but, m any case, the change will not constitute an entire new Cabinet. Public opinion ts believed te favor # change tn the Bureau of Justice. The Siciedad— very conservative and usually well posted—ays that 8 flor Mendez has been offered the position of Auditor of Counsel of State, and Sefior Escudiro that of Minister of Foretyn Affairs, in place of Senor Vostelio, charged with a epecial foreign mission, and who accompanies the Em- press to Europe. The departure of the Emprese continues to excite alarm, and has caused no liitie commotion in political circles, ag it complicates matiors greatiy, That her mis- sion to France 1s dangerous to Marshal Bazaine, every- body admits; and no one doubts that Napoleon will re- ceive a lemon in diplomacy which will not be at all — to him, The Empress will retarn in October if sho returns at all, No new military operations have taken place since tho capture of Matamoros. Genoral Bazaine has gone to ‘San Luts Potost to look‘afler affairs in that quarter, and ‘will soon make a scattering among the guerillas there, Cororia, liberal, is carrying on a guerilla werfare in tho State of Jaheco, and his course adds no Inurels to his crown nor honor to his cause, He 1s indiscriminate In his spoliations, taking from liberal and imperialist alike, and his iroops are suffered to commit the most shocking barbaritics at pleasure, He claims to have five thousand men in his command, two thousand of whom he is said to have leit to besiege Mazatian, while he hunts Lozada with the remaining three thousand. Lozada isin the city of Tepic, which vicinity was perfectly quiet on the 6th. The imperialists bave gained a number of unim- Legion” for Northwestern Moxico has beon carried for- | suzzied to seo veosels from New York, without having | invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) alten ward to completion by Gencral Vega and iz asso- | non, at two o'clock, from his parents’ residence, @8 clates #0 qui y that Sat G irond or Baek ben feeat ts had any cases uf cholera on board during the passage of | 1 aivit street. way into the press of San Fianct-co concerning i, any sickness whatever, subjecied to three days’ “obsar- Breon. —On Teeetey, Pa | 31, Herwasn F., com of ot Balled oe Adaly S-Bark Keokee Esser, ‘Cal wanda lah, Lay mabosamen, 05 paechenty Elm soma ts. oeRes Sess east ara tint its al mery, 4 relatives are Tiver."” The cargo of the Keoka is not speciied, an you | Position as three days’ quarantine, and no communies- | invited to ationd the funeral, from the. ros dence. of may soc; bat it is, nevertheless, an tnterosting one. As | tion whatever is permitted with the veasol until the | parents, No. 308 West Eighteenth corner of Tenth 1 bapponied to be on board just beiore sh» sailed, and | threo dayn have oxpired. The,Spaniards, however, loek | S¥ enue, this (Wednosday) afternoon, at two o'clock. saw her drop quiotly out of the harbor, while the’ good ' ; ; Beinora,—On Tuesday, July 31, after a short i people of San Francisco wore quietly attending church— | Upon i vory differently. In the first place, a vessel | Kae R, only danghter of Namuel T. and Anns everybody goes to church here—I am abie to inform you | subjected to “observacion”’ is all: the hai and that Ts coxelsted of two hundred and eighty-five picked sul ‘vacion"’ is allowed to enter thor jn od aud granddaughter of Joseph Catherine: Will be interred from her ’ residence, 140 Mys--4 e men from the recently disebarged California voluutecrs, | “24 O@ly undergoes = short quarantioe; im tho next under the command of Colonel John B. Urms, | place, a vessel which ls put under Spanish quarantine is | gyronty-ninth street, on ‘Thursday ‘afternoon, at who has done tive biog a) service in | not ailowed to enter the harbor, but has to proceed to | o'clock. ¢ 208, Utab and Ari: eld the rank papers please copy. of major in the voluntecr force. Ho goes out as | Mariel, a amall port om the northwest side of the coast, | Brooklyn and pode ‘on Tuesday, July 81, of colonel in command of the Legion, and isa capital man ; about forty miles from Havana, and there remain for | cons: ., wife of John Valentine Brigga, for the postion, Ho 1s a resolute, determined aud brave | a number of days, according to the seriousness of the risen pee gar git i a man, and his military experience will be of the greatest ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to a&- ble value to the liberals. The full force of ope | SU tend the funeral, from the Reformed Dutch ch ot thousand mon is ready to embark and wil bo in biexico | The United States Consul bas had some official com- | Fordham, om Thursday afternoon, at halt‘past tore ons oe peg Mn hicteas cornet is har heme mye | munication with the authorities upon the subject, in | o'clock. i “ . outh of CorLann.—At Glon Cove, on Monday afternoon, carrying emigrants to the mines of Arizona, and a: they | "hich ho did not fall to point out the injury which the | 4,7yriant: Al Glan Cove, on, Monday arternonm, aay go without arms of any kind on board it is | measure will inflict upon the merchants trading between Josephine Copland, 1 year and 6 months. of ‘course useless for tho French to overhaul | the two countries, if persisted in. So far, Tam not | Duven.—aAt Ui . ¥., on Monday, July 30, Many J, a dat oe au Harries i them. The force will Innd on the peninsula ngost daug! . @f Lower Calliorsta, « avolding ‘Gaye, Min aware that the representation has had any effect. Ibe. | Berra, you aver of Rev. and will cross to the Gulf, thon reembark in small | leve that the matter is uuder deliberation by the Board mucca.—On' Tuesday, Juty 81, at 66 Amity street, Vessels fot a port on the eastern shore, which it may | of Health, The measure seems to be very unpopalar, | Caxarzn Dricon f be well not to name at present. ‘Their arms are alr ady Due notice of the foneral will be gtven. in Sonora, safe irom the roach of the. Freueh, this | Tt stants business completely, and is Itkely to frightem | ptr) “8 On Tuesday, July 31, Joun J, FaRemt, age force of one thoosand disciplined Americans, with arms | away all the steamers and other vessels from New York | 19 years and 6 months, fora — larger auxiliary force of Mexicans, will be- | and Liverpool, with which two ports most of our trado ‘The relatives and friends of the family are Sieve Jovnay rape’ ant Seat ot Gna’ oat | icrnd om Had he ame snp not been taken i | ftried wo ead ne ener rom Hides cise before he is through with it. Puerto Rico I do not believs that oar authorities would | DEuty iol tn aie tte repose of his soul, The nows of the movement of Cosena’s forces against | Ver have dreamed of quarantine. day morning, at half, ine orelock Hie Lozada at Topic, telegraphed from here last week, may CusTON Hopes EBCLAT=ON, twill be storied tn Calvary Cemetery bo reited upon as correct. The Hberals hero are Anvil is apeeiees Rene oe en ene oe Furs.—On a elated with their recent successes in all parts of Mexico, | thoritics are forbidden im future to admit any “post en- the portant advantages in Oajaca, Jalisco and Michoacan, | and are confident t war will | tries” of after arrival of the vessel and the mani- End tho. liberals. were consequently becoming more | enable them te clear Masterilica out of the’ coualsy, feat has been delivered. The measure will not be em- wary and discreet Ax a fair vample of Moxican ADVANOR O8 COROKA AGASNCT TRPIO. forced till the 1st of September noxt with voasele from “vellable’’ news, I give the following. On Thurs. The news of the advance of a portion of Corona’s | America, nor before the Ist of December with those day afternoon last information was receited in this | forces against Topic, raphed from here last week, is | from Europe. The other measure which I alluded to, city, from sources entitled to credit, that three hundred | reliable, and meantime ian is more closely besieged | 24 which more directly and serious concerns our mor- g°erillas were upon the rond between Mexico and Pa- | than ever. chants, is to the effect that all entered “(or ox- ebla. This news was generally believed, inasmuch as it AN AMUFING INCIDENT. amination’ are to go to a warehouse and there would be an easy matier for n dashing chief to collect | A tempest in a teapos occurred here on the Fourth. | be overhauled and appraised in tho presence of soveral that number o: men in such & populous country. At | ‘The celebration was a magnificent one, and the proces- | Of the Custom House higher favetionaries, and the ad. night the number increased to two thousand men, and | sion the finest ever soon in. Yan Francisco, although the | @ tonal duty, by way of penalty for not deciar ng the 4 | on Friday morning public credulity was somewhat stag- | negro was excluded from the ranks by the committee of | Comtente at the time of ent A Increased rom gered at the “woll sathenticated”’ report that an army of twen'y thousand cavalry, artillery and infantry, well armed and wader some dozen well known liberal mime asa of It was driven from Europe or from America chiefs, were midway between the two cities, undeter- | Sen gotten up nage Yes oe, and the sides were devoted | _A# i both measures have created a deal mined which place to attack first. Had any steamer | to two caricatui Sam of grambii Bat the former intendente, from his own been ready to sail for New York the American public | ing to Jou Ball » bill for Tho depredations of the ala. | exDerlene, Judged it expedient to suggest of would have been rexaled with all the particulary of this with the politess bow inthe | he kind tothe government at home. campaign; but, unfortunately for c ta, before") w anain ‘Tomark, “This little bill RETIN the pont had the Manhattan, the termy of ‘twenty | Jounuy fas if he wes nung ansand’on “ateamer day”? | _ The Matriculation Department of the sales | thousand cavalry, artillery and infantry" dwindled down | collecting in his balances, as is the custom Marina a repealing the law of to the small = which usually accompanies the | San Francieco merchants. The other represent. the 17th of Joly, 1849, which prohibited the * stages, Two-thirds of the fighting stones aud brilliant | e@ the same old Uncle Sam kicking scross miento”’ or shi flag of f vessels four victories in this country are of the same character. a two largest frog had the face | hundred tons moasu In to meet the mer. A RICH BELL. the crown of Nay IIL, and the face of the other cantile interests in the coasting trade of the isiand of Yesterday morning the exit from the city by the iy 66: 1 81. OF lish, about 50 tune were | several gates was te rily suspended by ® military | last kick, is sin; “There ts ike Home |"’ of naturalized subj of any foreign buil foo wer tare bald ner Siectiamae, ot terms we were unable to | order, The order was mgialy ‘enforced, ah to the dis- ‘Absurd as arene may seom, the French Consul, who | *!! to Provided the measurement not ex- 50. or learn, Fish ofls wore firm. In New Bedford sales have | gust of pleasure seekers and the intense annoyance of | was in the Procession, with the other foreign representa- | Seed one jundred tons, as likewise of wheel 1000 do, ..2dcall 67 deem made to the extent of 1,600 bbis. crede whale at | the British Minister, who was not allowed to go to San | tives, catching a glimpse of it as it trailed along in the steamers, aegeed their draught of water does not ex- 100 Erie RR pref. . bos 1 36. We quote refined whale, $1 45; crude spe Angel and ‘of a rural breakfast, which he had | wake of the coved seven feet, and Lael ny ones tent ads 200 Hud Riv RR. 119% | $2 75, and refined do,, $2 86 a $2 00. Lard was stead; ‘The reason given was thet a Nori American fork Spanish In all other respects the law of the ot 100 do... 1186 sh our ak qoetetienny efihent pectonler saiee 80 terete Sees hen 8 eS OE an bis way to hg » 5 25 pm Beye Proofs 600 Reading RR..... 111% | Of olive oil we notice sales of 100 cases, at $6 for qiarta | Guadalajara and the foterior to take an it com- must - a show oan ae tare ty 100 Mich Centrai RR. 112% | and $7 50 for pints. City distilled red was in moderate mand in the liberal army. The officor was duly captured ps Hh ownership. en pt lv by 400 2 Jobbing 4 mand at $1 05 at $1 10. io Peery | ~ transfer (= 26 Proviaiows, —Receipts, 60 bbia, pork and 100 packages oo ie Gy ralized Co aang Tom 225 cat meats, bid machen deed Colt aoe Pay, eet A, nag ie ny Sa. ight mesa closed authorized, in con. 300 veoreclan 6,200 bola at $31 60, tice “the Biebop of Ne hat foray ‘with article nine of the Martrcuation ord M new mess, Caused this absurd cbarge Moult i; ances 00 1 jg "Sectat last a atallevents it teile but tittle in favor of sonse or on Sa ae uee tte sie Ch rd — a 1a slowly a, lower pri a eee eeranar vr se 9 bse Aw mark 4 CF ad : py bay , N- -4 new rena: buoyane; remarkably steady, at about last week’ aged 1200 Hi pH pr ge ue Miemeatag hs still In this city, yaad, Pps fraction abov and@ pi mane te 100 C) mt Ba on was dall and i wante| itroad echeme. INTELLIGEN 4 free reside 00ChIe RN WRR. 26% | win a moderate mera York capitals, beaded by Marshal 0, Roberts, has par- NEW JERSEY CE. fot Thirty seven th street, this (Wed- 26 Chic & N W pref. OO% | at loo. a 16\c. for shoulders chased the Sloo Raliroad grant, bat require it to be con- eed . Rasy Lowe, 0 o do... oe heme. Lard was nh = firmed Se ae ne oe Fm Jersey City. i 300 Cleve me Aer vet nnd 30. Oa prise, aa the Em) d ie very favorable to the scheme, Svrrosen Ivcexotuny Prens.—The atable used by Wil- Arce ne Meek Hoty Fae ow the Hie TAN | Mapa Creare £5 from O> 2 late SAU CESE Gaten’| Gacy, be Papeenae with Rnghenesteniens weebaving | am MeKesR, butcher, und oxhéde avssted te the rene of fAvennes Aand B, this (Wednes- a irmer . bie ex . q 500 Cte Bk Tai it 103° | atory nctive, with taee of 2000 DhIk nt Bée. & 2040; The mont favorable character, ‘The company | Cronbam & Wotterson's paint shop, on Montgomery tall Dae ENE vert 1100 4 do... . 2% | refined was moderately active and firm atthe advance neers already street, was burned down between eleven and twelve saly 80, Jour 1 Lavy a Bg R gs ete eee Cea ee ees o'clock on Monday night, It ts supposed to be the Work | snd the people were still making subscriptions where: 4 200 a for prime straw to white, chiefly at the iavter price, | themselves to have & line of stages 7 ‘wilt | of an incendiary, John Craven's stable, at the corner of | with to present General Eyre Tannese ot rr On Monday, July 90, Mancaner Jase,"tnfant br] rw my market wal Wery ise, ay gen Mee trom sea to rea, | Monmonth and fouth seventh streets, was Durned at an | estecm and approval. He intended to ail for England of Charles V. and Fanny F. Lyons, aged @ “ e Termor eng n eo pl 4 Be rrency. paar pevbepeton ‘felt that the Emperor will grant the re- Bull's Ferry. 4 | BE Tana member of the Connell of India at the time of a, Ko. 197 Stanton street, this (Wednesday) after. “ were concens A Man Doo Kituxn,—A rabid dog bad been notice revolt there Seen, ors ist 15,000 tom tementte Seems’ a1 ate 8 Ode inctoving woe Gotrana the ‘ya: ide, will bo called respectively fo for severni days prowling along the base of tho hill, and eine 4 hed pol a Compe There dene = toet, ‘ein tome aE Ayal aS along ris: 200 washed at 4bc., and a amati lot double XX at T6e., miliad and Carlotia, Ip honor of the Rmperor Ad EM | sis ome o'clock yesterday afternoon, as Me. John a: | fy hes vten\” pce ablal, the pow ‘Seemnanon Sormes } te Faves, Auman aged 09 years, 4 eae mi te daa hen ne hee | erase waaieh monds, of Hadson City, was driving im alight wagon, | be composed f the Govurn-t and of twelve individuals | — ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Ee a we woe ton ihe Kéntnet'y averhien "on private Ucar’ Senor Castitio ancenranioa the Rinnwsee barine beam | We canlue etaried oul (rom acover of Brushwood amd ! moms riinsls ennwim awvieee hm oMatat mam. | imeited ta attend Whe funeral. fram Wie late ranideneg 200 oe OD

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