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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1866. 2 i a x 'r Min Co.. 503 100 Chic & NW.. .b10 n = moto resulta of the contest. It is dated Gan Luis Potom, les tal wel FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 108 Sarton pref, 2 a, oe ; a yi = X 1 Cc (@) tay ‘30, 1868, The writer is a native pet yo berry NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Mads oo sian eniharttinn 0k omit | ]O..+4 . -= zen :— On nnn y . me 00 BoatWat Pow 86> 3 800 do orn * “‘General Douay 1s coming here from below. This { wie oe Cocueel foe tn caieedent un Bann Wanssspar, Auguat1—8P. M | 1°) maoiat hi SS Ge 990 300 Chie ERI RE, ioase rn} aa Raes, a8, eo recct yitbe rts ee fod many | SMtAdRo PRuaLe Couwranreran.—A woman aamed ot Sy Me leary Zcinaer; for We plaietite, The stock market has shown renewed buoyancy and | ‘go NY Contral RR,. 104 200 dO....-..., 10235 THE LATEST F officers they will be abie to into tt. Ono of the | Mary Flynn was brought up yesterday before Commis- gromasod rouiy today, ana general advance in quo: | 800 Erle RR ;..° 1 400 Toh Wabiaci. 39 i ROM THE BORDER, | member of tho commission tnformed me that » mouse Jackaba Gharge4 wisi etemapting to pais © cous. cuisbinal dada 50 Erie RR pref. 500 do... Third Session—2:30 P. M. $20000US6's,6.200°62 10834 6000 do. ~ 108% 1000US 6's,5-20,0°64 103 tations bas been the result, The steady character of the By. rise of the last three months has gradually inspired con- fidence which is only now beginning to tell upon the volume of business, and the probabilities aro that stocks, good, bad and Indifferent, will rise ridiculously high 61% 68 RR.. 1: 200 Reading RR... 111% % 0 : turning us out of doors. We have now as a forced lodger, a sous lieutenant of tho grade above a sergeant—and I swear to that beside the room he sconaion fer living in the house four horses throo dogs, a ' en servants, Besides this he has or takes the run THE LIBERAL CHIEFS HARMONIOUS. terfeit $10 bill on tha National Bank of Newburg, at Tho wi ym her hus- iton (tow Mr. John Dundan's store, Newark leaded that she had pine tho bill tro RT a a or for Tent, The accused was discharged." rabies ALLEGED Ovrnads on 4 Youxa Womax. —Toresa Garvish ‘Three Thoasand Colored Speeches, Dancing an on a Spree~ i Manner of Amuse- meats the Order of Day and Evening. ‘The pecullar phenomenon of a dearth of barbors and waiters in We city yesterday was explained by a grand “ 20000 US6's,6-20.'c'65 106 luding the the store vefore the fever of speculation now gathering exhausts | Fo9995%s,10-40,con 99 100 Mich So&NIRR 84% of the whole house, including the office, room exdbmeat Ga chidcedifepiluaion to Baus Mgrue Ave- ‘tgelf, Stocks, ag yet, are cheap in comparison with | 6000 Tr n, 7.90, 1st# 104% 5 | Omoial B : and the sldobears Now, what wili probably satisfy 0 | way arrested om Monday night for drunkenness and kin | sae po btles pe mirtetectes saaliionasy ot | commodities, and tho largo earnings of the railroads | 9008 do...24 ser 10636 cial Report of the Battie of “Never mind; tho Preach are gung. and may they go | drod mpropriatoe in Hamilton square. Bho paid the | emancipation in the West Indies, Every colored geatt. ; are likely to continue. § 20000 0 &Mis cer.blO 283¢ San Gertrudes. om mb oe pot a ones a canap ming | tee imposed, waa discharged, and went straightway to | man—from the veritable Uncle Jimmy, whose most | ‘Thero was special activity during the day in Iiinols | 30000 do... 28% Mazatlan In other parts they are dzhaving quite weil, | Justice Allen's office, where she made an aMdavit (hat | ite iden in regard (o his ago Is the supposition that be | Contral, Northwostern, Reading aud New York Ceutral. 200 she Gum Coal pat “ - ip view of the now certain ustimate trumph."’ ate ood be A pores gph ern oe home, she | must be about “free or four hunderd,”’ to the toddling ‘Tho last mentioned 1s understood to be supported at Its | 199 Mariposa prid... 279% 1600 Some eightoon alles below the oly b by iqnd and twice | acd during the condier which. pny police. rn a littie ptocaminny of darkling complexion, who doesa’t present disproportionately high figure by an express | 100 do.. 2d call 213 100 General Escobedo Moving on | tne auianco througn the tortuoas Mr ae ine foo | and arrened her allowmng the tan to go Her clowtes | kmow What-the term ‘means, was on Lis way to the pis. company anxious to change its management to suit their | 200 Bost Water Powr 20 ry M ‘ite hamlet known as jpn pnp ber having eee — ve ame, be | alo; and, of course, every gent!oman bore on bis arm a 4 own purposes at sa next sees eat peel is | §00 100 — onter: ey. man, has a tamiy, ‘ani phe oh the charee ing lady of bis own hue, They regularly invested the forry- “ some talk of a consolidation with the Hudson an r 200 boats and the | " 3 ATTEMPTED BCROLARY.—The office of the Daily Times an cars, and there was not room for the soa Jem roads. Atthe early session re open air . 300 rot, wab 30 was entered by burglars at an early hour yesterday of a white man to lay his head or stand bis brogams. — York Central sold, ex dividend, at 103% a 34, a i. 60 NY&N Haven RR 111 Interesting Letter from Marshal morning A boy who slept in the building was erou What spare room there was, indeed, was occupied by Hudson River 1203, Michigan Southern 8434, Cleveland 400ritus, FLW&Ch RR 102% and gave the alarm. The thioves escaped without getting | bundies and baskets of provisions, wrapped in old copios and Pittsburg 883{, Rock Island 102%, Fort Wayne 100 iy & Alton RR 199 Bazaine. anything tor their trouble. of or by @ superfluity of very immaculate 100 Mil & St Paul prt 73 13 not down om the map, and there ts no good | scancrry of Warer.—In consequence of the smal! skirta, "Colored ladies are death on cri and ne \ 102%, Mariposa preferred 27%. At the first regular board the market was strong and active. Erie closed 34 higher reason why 't shoud be, singe it has heretofore been of », and 16 not known to the world, It quantity of water tymg in the Reservoir at Hudson City, the Water Commissioners have issued an order prohibit. one or yet heard a colored gentleman wrangle about Arrived at the park, some three thousand than at the half-past two board yesterday, Michigan coma PORT. ‘2.c0w however fast gaining a notoriety upon this bor. Southern 34, Cloveland and Pittsburg %, Northwestern aoe ee eeron Toru, | Premch View of the Movements | to v0 :o,i is contdentiy anticipated will extend anti | ing eho use of tho water for any other than pirely domes. | every grade of colar fom tho Jet black 1o the whit = | %—preferred ¥, Mariposa proferred 3. Reading waa | Asnys,—Recoipts 3 bbls, Pot were quiet, but firm, at of Santa Anna. ae TRICnOa Ste leasing sativa ot iinnceng COPE | Cn eRer te eer L omunne:euniees. bie-ceeee (rill Go) Cees, eee eee ences toeeenrenin tas m ” OW Union Tel “ punishod by immediate stoppage of the supply. which means in this instance a vigorous, 4 3 lower, Fort Wayne 3, Western Union Telegraph %. | gg s74¢ a $8 50. Pearl were dull and nominal at $14 a the American division of Hackensack, on the of with temerity ono H Government securities were firmer, Coupon five- | gis, Pony rend ner tgerer re 19 pb Ie PN Hpeor tan Guanasa, —Thy tong. | 90° ital Sasy dint the 4 twontios of 1862 advanced y, third issue 3s, seven: | Baxaverorra.—Receipts 48,514 bbia, four, 2,856 d. | THE FJMPERIAL SITUATION. spirits eager to take up arms in the cause of | winded story which some of the morning papers were “ thirty notes of the second series 34. At the one o'clock sessions the market was firm. At | pashels corn, and 163,869 do. oats. Of State and West. &o. &o. ke. and au le a a a fabrication. A the half-past two board it was strong and active. New | ern floar the demand for ordinary grades was moderate gy Wi through roe ee eb arid ‘a fow days ta abob aye, ‘ap- pe en a ecg pom the day. This wasey York Central closed 13¢ higher than at the first regular | at about yesterday’s quotations, but tho higher grades OUR MATAMOROS it, | Dropriated the name ¢o himself, but 20 bel ‘edecation ead ity loward Day, a negro geatioman t poard, Eric %, Reading %, Michigan Southern 3, IIN+ | wore dull, heavy, and 10c, a 20¢, lower. ‘Tho salos were ’ bROS CORRESPONDENCE, 8 BOW proposed to concentrate here a di of ton | Attended to his representations. ad ot OF HOWARD DAY. , i nois Central 1, Rock Island 34, Northwestern %— | 6,000 pols. at pidpersea quothlions pal ey Hout. Marawonos, July 20, 1808. thousand men, properly organized, and undor the ra Hudson City. He paid that tie decaslon was the anniversary of i preferred %, Fort Wayne };, Cumberland %. | orn flour was dull and heavy. Eales 300 bbls. Canada | _CeBtrary to tho expectations of those prophets of evil eremdy ‘been. oo: | - THz tate Fran —ho lott A (hia canes colimiatodal | Cee Ae ee tua Caateie ee eromeat Ef Mariposa proferred was %< lower, Western Union | flour continued dull and nominal, at the subjoined quo- | Whe havo been predicting a renewal of the old hostilities 4, About one tinedred asta Bare Bian Feeraited, $14,000, which is partiy covered by insurance. Messrs. | fon Treen tes beat prion, ‘a period of thirty-two y ; Telegraph 4. Government securities were stcady, | tationa Ryo four was in moderato demand, at lower | bolween cho Lboral chiefs in thie city everything bas | auasup of arms, antemit os, blankets and other Tiactieon: st Bierveed dro’ tie pttacipal ‘aaSocers: | The |. opm ‘DG: saote. EerelipokRt |W) 560s rab-hour of ; aud owing to tho absonco of a dospatch re-| ratoe, Salon 150 bbls, at $5 50 $625. Of corm amenl | Temained romarkably qalot sinco the departure of tbe | plies havo already arrived, and more are expected,” | 8F0 ofiginated in the paint store where somo children: | mane'palon im tile late Ressueipalien throngheus porting yesterday's quotation for five-twentios in | we notice sales of 100 bbls, Marsh's catoric at $480. We | laststeamer on tho 4th inst. The work of roorganizing, lt ts now proposed to establish a permanent military | had beon lighting matches. A most remarkable circum: | today the sun wes eee tevtens soak cae ; juoLe:— " | post either here or ata it Bot oa below, and at | stance cen: ‘with the bu is the fact that the upon a slave, London, the business in thom was light. The ae tk vaas $5.65 097 50 | ting and increasing the military forco—the one groat | Tho same time to lay off, town, Ww Supersedes | dead body of « man lay in a house adjoining tho | They, enter, upon e now era, more Important cable rates are too high to induce individual firms to re- | Extra Stato 6 80 me 95 | object now in viow—has gone steadily forward, and | Bagdad, be beyond the reach of bombardment frow tho promises; the and its surroundings re. = Fa en sole h otis 2 File rte fi sort to It undor ordinary circumstances, and the facilities | Choice State. 830 a 960 | though many are of tho opinion that Gortina, | gulf, vot subject to the continued inundations peculiar | mulued intent, and the room in which tt ley remblnod | moat, political elevation, Weafrancbisoment. “As meq for the transmission of messages from the United States | Common to medium 890 & 860! whe is now in the city with a small force, | ‘® ‘NM Pisce, and whlch shall command 0 mer sag, und bowing in thes aironee re by aatrong | no have always een fve, upon whose lltabs no ¢ are not yet amplo enough to meet the necessities of | Wsorn t 965 21160 | Will not rest contons without an effort to get CORTINA BANISTIED. Biizabeth. [ng Banat alco oe Morn ag parecer ‘business men, Thedelay in sending a message by boat | Common 940 21090 | the Cuslom House into his possession, still no | ,, For 6ome days past rumors havo been rife though the | — SgppEy Deara.—About six o'clock on Twesday orcning | aro in thoirhands. They have b:en placed there by @ ‘across the Gulf of St. Lawrence is the most serious ob- roy Nery a: is " 8 . ¢ evidence of such intention is manifest, That the affeira, aad Maat tis wea proveriag I attack Osrvajale and Mr. Euha Wilcox was approaching a store opposite the | merciful id Shrough the hurricane of war; instead of staclo in tho way of tho employment of the telegraph, | Good to choice an 9 85 12 00 | Hera cfusius do mot lov exch other is most certlnly | {o gue gf wucggss o gagume the reine of government. | Presbyterian church, and some porson passing noticed ee weak cea Ha ie but when the small cable between Newfoundland and | Rye Bees upesas) 560 a 6 25 | true, nord cntertain thoso feelings of mutual con- bef th oop toc Ui a a of Peceeillty tai tees though the horse stopped in front of the store Mr. | friends and they are holding them playfully, Corn |, Jersey, _ esirabte: 7 order " Capo Breton is completed this ditlouity wilt be | corm meal JOrBey. i=. ++ £25 & 5 ip | donde so cosirabte to 900 among supporters of the samo | him from the olty, which was agcordingl® done ycator- | Dreatnlug heavy and died before’medical eid could be | fomomeleanly ‘beneath thew, and those latoresta tuey obviated, The rates must, however, be re- | Cora meal, puncboons, .. 25.00 a —{ causa, ‘This 4s manifested in a certain lynx-oyed watch | day morninz After some domur the order was obeyed, The cause of death was 9 to are permitting to fali into the stream, one by one, tobe duced before the line ts likely to bocome | —Wheat continued heavy." ‘There. was rather moro in- | fulnovs, an air of being extromely wide awake, vory ro- pnd yesteniay maeaing So Pete aes ieee of the heart. Doceased was fifty-eight years of | sacrificed for party purposes. The Professor then went popular with business men, and more distinct informa- | vy; but, pl alovelop & sory large business. | markable to a stranger. ‘Thoir fortunes, howover, have | will constituts the vanguard of the force to move against Bergen. a i et CR RO tion furnished as to tho probablo length of time which | qualities. Trif_ing gales of new No. 1 Milwaukee were | Teachod such an exiromely low ebb, and the anticipated | Tampico, under Garza. A Pouomsan Bearax.—One of the Hudson River Pol cad travel and hotel Tem alah tate will be required to transmit a message from New York | Made at $2 05 a $2 08 Corn was in better supply, less | aseistance from the ‘‘nited States dopends so much upon | ,, With the departure of Cortina onds all chane> of dic- : x ver Police, | negro on 18 no better Bow than it was bofore Téa ; active and 1c. lower. The opening sales of mixed Weat- pon | sonsion among the liberal commanders, and active and.| BAmed Denning, while attompting to drive off a man | ¢yo tate war, Ho then addressed himself to social to London, and vice versa. ern wero at 835zc, though Spc. pad denaduad: tan the their prosent conduc: that there is probably no chance of | energetic proparations will now be carried forward fora | mamed McCarthy from driving a wagon across his | ments, and hg that American bert rd ht ey ‘bring At the open board at three o’cleck the market con- | market subsequently receded to 6%., closing at 82izc, | 4 Aight between them, campaign which, it is confidently hoped, will end im | (penning’s) garden yesterday morning, was set upon by | freedom to visit public ‘ntertainmeats; “and yet, a ‘Uinued active and very Arm, a 68, Now York | The sales comprised 160,000 pushols ‘at 825, a $3c, for | Carvajal romaine atthe head of afurs, and though the Oe eet ee oGarthy and bis two sons and sevoroly handied. “They | & rule, from these they are excluded. ' Tho thestron Contral 10434 34, Roading 1133 0 We Michigan South- | For choice high mined and. Goce TON Weer aI, | Prejudices against him on account of past transactions | siatos that his march had been retarded by the recent gg Bias Pha atc Ml ls Fakes = Aas 2 Steph) eats conmdedes thee orn 8434, Illinois Comteah 128%, Cleveland and Pittsburg | Oats declined lo. a2c., with ‘only a moderate business | have by no means died out, yct his conservative and rains, but that he was steadily moving towards Monte- Newark. put in an out » J the. way corner of co. {b 3) 8834, Cleveland an@ Toledo 1163{, Rock Island 103%, Pele tiliaeran’ eee at aa agia for Jersoy, | conciliatory course is winning for him mavy friends aud | '°Y» 89 ¥o unopposed. sett: Tax Smomwaxans” Starke at ax Exp.—After holding | 6x! frem them altogether. The professer's Northwestern 8734 a X4—preferred 67%, Obio and Mis- | Siac" for’ Milwanthe tere sce oa Meet AOC, | advanclag tho interest of the republican causo, Agontlemon recently arrived hero from Chihuahua, | out with remarkablo unanimity for three weeks, th | h“henf' tne fora eosiat position for ine negra H sissippl certificates 28%, Cumberland 47){, Mariposa | 1,500 bushels at $1 10 for Canada and $20. a 84c for DEPARTURE O¥ ESCOBEDO'S TROOTS, Ho states that at the time of his departure the President | workmen have succoeded im their strike. A committee | laudationas of the colo! their bravery on (e 8) 27%. Afterwards prices advanced. Reeace. pecer and barley malt were dull and nomi- | The command of Escobedo, which occupied iho city |. {18s Aally expected, a courier, havin None for that atge | waited upon two of the lending houses yesterday moru- peigetinn. aves weap cislniy. CBee te wag not Kept the market closed strong at the undermen. | Jum Ee is ogg nates, Thore was only amo. | See the 2th ultimo, moved out on Saturday, tho Tth | No French troops were within the limits of the Slate, fing, ree ne yomene, hawated (hens the 0°d rate BF wats) ato Mor bia vane, and Agoarves the aks of these tor tioned quotations:—Now York Contral 104% a %, | derato business ted, but tho market continued | Instant, en rowte for Camargo, and thence towards | Buslnoss was vory active. Commence to-morrow. "Meet of tke ciier establishments | "BO he Is #0 anxious to booome a champion. Erie 06% aX, Hudson River 12034 01215, Reading | firm, with sales of 1,000 Gales at tho annoxed quota- | Monterey. The Gencral did not leave until the evening are expected to give in, ‘Tho amusements were not ended until iste in the peice a pra nese 111% @ 112, Miohigan a woe, | the following day. CONNECTICUT CONSTITUTIONAL UNION CONVENTION. Proveason Woon Hi me This gen- evening. ets f ern a, Contral 1233¢ bid, Cleveland | Ordinary... . a THM FORCE tN MATAMOROS . * tieman, of balloon Speook ef Senator Dixeu—Spirited Kesolu- a ascent novoriety, against whom a Mr. THE NEW BOUNTY LAW, and Pittsburg 88 a x, Oleveland and Toledo 116 a 4, ae eacdine = now consists solely of Tamaulipas troops. under the | tious—Appointment of Delegates to Phila- | J. A. Cramp preferred a charge of having stolen $200 th Nock Island 103% a 34, Northwestern 373 a 34—pre- Good mid 4% | Command of Garza, Canales, Corting and Hernojowa, each delphia, &c. from his house two ‘ago, was honorably discharged TO THE BDITOR OF THE HkRALD. forred 67% a %, Fort Wayne 102% a 103, Oblo and Mis- | Covymn.—A but fail | chief being the organizer of bis own band, its only oom- Niw Haver, Algast 1, 1006 | oe ee et watt cin nalied. Gr thin’ wliot "tee Foar MoHawer, Md., July 31,1966, Masippl certificates 28% a 29, Cumberland 47% a 3g, | Pribes were oeted mander and acknowiedging no gradations of rank. At sat he ecdbgen anaes at rid of tenlet ce aie complatuant did not appear. Permit me to call the attention of the public, through = | | quotations. : they fallogtance 40 Gnredjal ‘ a Ay pital panoro, snd 184 do. per Souls | Puecathticed force wil prevent meraber ces Mans | ational Talon’ Convention, representing ai sections Of | ANaw Bouax Caruousc Carmzpnas.—A now church, { the mediaw of your paper, io the grows injustice of the Tomains abundant, and the genoral rate of | Amottes, at 11%c. dred men and is rapidly increasing. It is contemplated - 1, in mais convention in Now | outitied the “Cathedral of Newark;” is about to be | 1 to equalize the bousties jast enacted by Congrean, Yoans to the Stock Exchange is four per cent, with | _ Famanzs were q unis a1 to send the commands of Garza and Cortina to Tampico | Javen yesterday, for the purpose of selecting delegates | erected at tho corner of Broad street and South Park. | 1+ provides that all who enlisted after April 10, 1661, exceptions at five. ‘There is very little doing in. Tho Lane whe stan early date, 10 operate with Gomez in the redaction | to represent them im the forthcoming national gatler- | the ground for tho site ts 272 feet on the front and 461 | 804 who have received or are-entitled to receive, under | in the discount line, owing to the limited offering | and , 5 To Ham: | ° is evidently aware that the only way to pre- | ‘°%: Goneral James T. Pratt, of Glastenbury, called the | feet on Broad street. to be the metropolitan laws, a bounty of $100, shall be paid an ad. of good commercial paper. That of tho first class is barg, 5,000 bbis.' petroleum at 46. 64.a4e. 04. Thechar- | vent dissensions the liboral chiefs ts to keop them | body to order, and Hon. Jamos Dixon, United States of the diocese, such an outlay will be made as to ren- | dil bounty of ‘Thus their bounty is inc! tora are a Meck. bark to Cork for ord aletatia, Os | Settee meamaton tok ine da cotlen apaer ch dor it the most magaificont chureh structure in the see. | to $200, while the soldier who, immediately prior t sUll quoted at 526}, per cent, The Western money | 6d. if to th lors, pei ‘ely eunployed, 6 Upes ng ien with | Senator, was chosen President. Senator Dixon, 0 United Kin Mf to the continent; | much energy and determination. rebellion, enlisted in the regular army for ® term of five markets are extremely easy—a consequence of the gen- | bark to a direct in Ireland, 3a, 113¢.; a ship FORCED LOAN. upon taking the chair, mado a speech of con- THE ALLEGED ReesERY years, oral stagnation of business, which is naval this season of | {rom Johns to Liverpool, deals Gas, 62,5 & brig to | | General Carvajal after soveral tinsucoemaut attempts | sidersblo length, reviewing in detail tho late collision OF DORs FRAN DUNCAN, SHERMAN | ibe the year. The Chicago papers report that cui 7 ia prong neon gh lang bmi Phogant Kong, coal; ‘4 obtain a eatery contribution towards the su between the Executiveand Vongress, and denouncing the a pan ta \ still being vent dally to New York, and exchange there | terms: & forsign rh £9 9 direct port in the Gaited King: | of the Say, has called Tor e loan, compulsory a to the seactuseks enews riage Sa gg le Deemer ak feed Tembe Felice Court He thet is i - el my eum, 5a to les- | natives, Is atated, the South to nitent and and was i . ox the Rast f= rm at par buying, and 1-10 premium | tm N ogpenpereirpor per gions lppry where Ml ows gators , Voluntary as to favor of thete tovel fopreuttatives bering a'voise inthe | ie First Preceeded Against en = Civil Salt | made e- es 190,000 feet of Inmber at $16; # British bark from Little | and Castom national government, He believed the of the} and thon Charged Criminally—Hew Our | granted The gold market has been steady and dull. The open- ,C. B., to New York, coal, $425; ten or | Vory little ‘pal radicals to be the afer bed the republican part; r{ Great Banking Houses Condnct Their | Yr ing price was 149, followed bye decline to 148% anda ia he Pere Sere | canteen one ececemer ar tne, Cae 88 Depeteaiy eS oe fiipe bed wel rove further be- Business, acc. b~ . M6; ooner ol rondell subsequent reoovery to 140, after which it relapsed to Tock, wood. #€ 40 por Cort, | ebiantelleenvle thoes te ues shait pepar end meted do someshing to keep the A report of the cireumatances of the alloged embezzie- | equalization of the bounties ? 10%, the olosing quotat! Coin was scarce for de- sg 7 tating a aa some of their losses during the paat year of business ment of forty thousand dollars in bonds, stocks and pigs and = 1.82 to 1-16 per cent per diem was paid quoto Porto Rico 60c. « 0c, and SRO: saake ey sd nadie aicbia. Co. srewna mos tie pier nau a isbarce loans, majority of transactions boing at General Escobedo has iscued an elaborate printed re- -s a a thie cane, appeared | 3-64th per cent. The Malta, which sailed from this port its turpentine was a shade Grmer, | port of the recent 7 iu the vicinity of Camargo, called in the Hanazp of May 28 last. The defendant, Louis A. to-day, took out $125,000 in specie, and the Africa, from Red for price lots with papers, sad Geman Get maketh, K comeaiin boo SR re iin ee pena neers ahem My oe Poston, $45,000, Tho spirit of the gold market favors a side prica,_ Rosins were not already published in tho HssAcp, eave as follows:— Sah nine an Ga shee tor Whe Sis apnea of 7 ee owing to the small amount of specie in the country, barrels flue at $7, and = oa let oF Maniee Gy RULED, WOUNSED uD OArtonan the frm of Duncaa, Sherman & Co., and after the dis. PORT OF WEW YORK, AUGUST |, 1866. ‘the banks of this city having.bela on Saturday last only Tar and pitch were unchanged. Of the republicans there were 155 killed and 78 wound- covery of the defalcations—made only through bis own — if steady at $1 80a $1 81; lard wes | od; of the native imperialists 261 killed, 121 wounded Cleared. $0,701,540, @ trifling sum in view of the demand for ter. OF seal oll 10,000 gallons td 860 prisoners; of the Austrian force wore 145 Genteaton =a 6408 of Seiaprestey ties Sinarel tis, Sas Beilona (Br), Billings, London—Howland & As- duties and the contingencies we are exposed to killed, 44 mounded and 143 re, effect that if he replaced the missing securities the firm x in consequence of a largo portion of our national debt oe, ark, 20 peckanes at fe there were probably Bes Sit Ge, Day Ave: would be satisfied, Colin agreed tothis, and in effecting ry (Br), Manning, Liverpoot via Queene- ‘eeing held abroad. Our current importations greatly ve —_ ped bo ‘prices oy weaker ‘of ki aa wounded is proportion. the arrangement the firm contributed some assistance pateannahip| Peruvian (Br), Salmon, Liverpool—Nesmith @ exoved our exports, the former having amounted to ef fe ey ately very large. to him in socepting other stock and other securities not Columbte, Barton, Havane—Garriaon Allen, $8,820,287 at this port last week, exclusive of freight a $51 8152 $00 for eld de. snd | hore wore captured eighe pleces of artillory, five cais- | f Se ne ee ee een ee ae Sevders Light Gray, kopawa Poa and charges, while the exports for the week ending yes- Total mock of old and new, | sons, a considerable quamtity of artillery ammunition, | Sap She les eter snnli nen. Benn Ll Heating Metres oor cgi oesta lit: Norfolk, Cuy Polat and Reed terday amounted to only $3,343,670 im currency. 712 bbls, Beef was unchanged im | twenty-one hundred small twenty-five thousand | the sof the Slates, either by Congressional or | Testitution, and abalance of rome $24,000 was left, for bbls. at $16 a $20 for now | rounds of ammunition, aud thirty-thousand porcussion | Slate the of which « civil suit Foreign exchange has been tnactive and rates nomi- fe recovery et was inetituted and a & Co. for new extra do. Total stock | caps. A large number of wagons led with camp and Bosolved, That the war forthe Union being ended, the | ,, nal, Bankers’ bills on England at sixty days were 1866, 13,805 packages, Beef | garrison cquipage, commissary and quartormasters’ | Suthority of the government being acl in all the | Colvin arrested ou judgment of the court, from whieh he quoted at 108% = %. roly nominal. Cut meats wore | gtores were also taken, bon tl Fae eee ie rarer ne | Was released under the Ingotvent act, ‘Then followed |, bib Marry Warren (Br), At it Joba, NB—Warrea Petroloum stocks remain fiat, and they are wisely ana lojce. a16i¢0. for shoulder: | _ Aloourter, bearing deayetches from Marsbal Basaine to | Scau tious of Congest easai’ ot ease steer Snir sissies | ‘Nigsee Denton rtanerasn. rhe dotnet ta teeeate Rawards, Cow Rav—W & A Nelson. left severely alone by the public, whicb, having Seal Sack nase ietecian aiid, We Donay, was recently captured in the vicinity of | member who la prepared in pod faith to uphold the gorern- | Jastice Dowling yesterday. The details of the foregoing ok Ae Larrea of been swindled by them already, like # burnt child, | Mrmer. Sales 600 bbls. ey pte perlb. Butter | San Lais Potosi by a detachment of liberals. The fol- | ment and maintain tntton. geueral statement, given for the better understanding of | Bark (Br), Roy, Cow Bay—H J De Woit & Co. : ” |) was un ‘at 200, « 33, for Western, and 27c. a 40c, | to letter found among the dospatches will be read | .,Reseived, That wo repudiate, as unworthy of an the elicited Bark ‘New Orleans—N dreads the fire, The existence of a board for the sale of | for State, ‘wae sleady al 6c. » 100. for common | with tatereat as expreasive of the importance attached to | citizen and a Christian patriot, the, efforls that have been oe on the examination of Wm. E. A.J Brig Vania, Lect, @itars--Thom : these stocks is little better than a farce, and the | to choice. ‘ the movements of General Santa Apna by tho Fronch in. | sreeinenine made Uy partisan leaders for Party purpose | Mackintosh, one of the firm of Duncan, Sherman & Co., [\, Brig Kastern Star, Grifing, Trinidad: Port obronicle of quotations Is of Interest only to n fow who | _ 800AR—The demand for raw was moderate, bat prices | Mex co, and of the sftuation| of attains In the interior | desolation of ithove Homes Wing tn the tinge ot iors by Mr. Féwin James, counsel for the defondant, * oe. nue Bo, King. Tus Island—D De W noteworth: hange. were - | from perial point — Me a Asa Dore! have nothing better lo do than to deal in them. We | ere dndge hugs Cube muscofado at 10Ker aise, Wo | ’Camnar by rim Grwenar Pieco Manda -Caver Purmaing therm wit hate aod malice that wilt end in future praesent: axecgencmet gi writs 4 Sa Oy EN se shall therefere omit them in future from our columns; | quote falr to sod refining, 10%c. a ile. ; ne) 2 No. 008. 6, 1968. Ga Bey ee Pes Mr. t ennty ne meme of the Ger of Oebene, | Ee (Br), Sanford, Cow Bay—M J De Woll & for while t : ly t inet a a 12K C., to Ide, Guxerar—Since tending fe erman & Co. for the last two years; the defendant was . . prs! rae at ths ican Phiten tigen Tider was quiet at 16%c. ite, for herds, + aoe. a | RAEERACHEM a that General ta ise nat ‘been exctelend by the suc. | a clerk in the eatablishrwent since 1885, (ely ageeeealiegtinenallane eseeommelad they might have the effect of causing inexperienced Indi- | 21%. ‘alco 15,000 tne grease at 10%c, alae. | great ipolitioal news of the fast fourteen, days. 1 course of legislation by the | @ When did you firet speak to him about any se 7 Foray thr) Wella, Neveatecie E timreniseon, viduals to touch them, against which we are anxions to ALLOW was without decided change; sales 100,000 | The American journals have taken hold of this iuci- Tedicep covistvace inte fedeenees oe ET eed ee, | Curities that were missing amd which had been in lis x, iver (Br), MeDormand, Annapolis, N3—D : ry Tha, at 12\¢0. a 123¢¢. per Ib, dont and commented thercon according to their wont, | fave shicay deme tte & ey ST clases’: A. De Wo'f & Co. x i warn them. Tho Petrotewm and Mutual Coal Company i we chieily directed ite counsels. That ir extravi jt va A. Mr. Colin was the Grst to speak to we, and ‘Behr V rg, MeConmic, Bosten—R P Buck & Co. : ’ ‘Wausxey.— S61 bbls. Tho market riled ex- | Bome eay that the ex-Dictator has the project of an | appropriations, their reckless disposal of the public lands to | not f to him; that was in December, a little before | Recht Atired Hiei Bartow, Renawieh, 4 awindics rank together in the estimation of their vic- | tremely quiet, and were wholiy nominai alHauce with the Juarez government, while others state yey pe ay their continued wn] ale) Christinas, 1964. 4 Stoop Harvest, Corwin, Bristol—@ N Stranaban prise that be will act with General Orioga pecemerounet. bef Sas eccssihice ee tue gorornment bus | Q ‘The defendant here first spoke to you about ‘avvivea. " P There aro others who suppose that nt nua, J macst, bs + M i uo It appears that in the last hour of the #2#sion Congress TWE COUNTERFEITING CASES. actuated sotely by motives of personal interest, will act rice beaten ntktaietaamiieions teers pT ne tien: beta T iponmmne 6 teameter | act Ruuty, Metzen Ge oeetae pane oie passed the Morrill Tariff bill, with the soction increasing coteiihels onic on his own account, with the moral help of the Ameri- d caucus, driven by the whip and spur of « des- | of the firm; om that speculation | lost money, and I snp. | Saal Maem Wergalion te. ha ry fat ‘WO 1d, lon’ 25 a, the Gailebhé. valle of thigersoh talimabienk’ tala ted Staten Comminsioner’s Ofice. cans and the resources he may find im tho country to | perate and unscrupulous leader, and the Anal act of wrong | pose Colen did also. te } pocaga.steomen Eity of London’ Neves for Liverpoul, 30am “ Before Commissioner Osborn. arm his partwans, prepare a coup de main, and try his | and injustice, in the retrospective measure of thelr compen @ Did you know anything about the loss of any secu- 42 23, a8 0, ‘Neamsbip Marathon, ‘hence Tor Liver: > ad valorem class by the cost of freight, packing, broker- TRE CHARGE AGAINST THR PRISONER BREEM. fortune at the moment he thinks most opportune. ae atodead'e pee, Ta me gad condetu- | vines of ite firm before "i Colin spoke to vents the v ™ ago, and other general charges, The new law will (ako | tn ytecago counsel ronewod his application either to | , Another version makes Sauta Anna play a réle in | “iOtirad, That we have seen wih amacement and ingig. | sbiect? A. Nothing whaiever | none of ihe frm knew | and wien ye kis av auctor in @ffect on the 10th of the current month, It is an infa- tin suet which he seeks to use Secretary Seward in his interest | pation the continued vindictive and coarse abuse of the Pre. | anything abont it when he spoke of the lose of these | Lo intine E >, discharge Breem or tqadmit him to bail in such a rea- | to place him 10 Presidentiat chair, Santa Anna being | sident of the United States, Andrew Johnsou, on the part of | securities; when be told me of the loss! poliove I asked Steamship Perit. Delanoy, Savannah, 80 hours, with cot- Mous measure, but it the President sig ns it there Will be | sonable amount as could be yiven. It was stated that | the man who, from the beginning, hus beon regarded by ppolntments | him how much would be required to replace (hem: the | toD.and passe to LJoves.” no use in complaining Mr. Wood, of the Secrot Service Department, a witness Mr, Seward as the proper person to’ be placed at the ortly atter the passage of the resolutions the com- | amount was about $24,000, Si@amabip Loveland, Savannah, w\th mdse aad —_—— r. , of the "S| head of the Mexican government. ‘This would recom: | mitioe which had been chosen to nowinate candidates Wid you give him five bund a 1s. CY mee 1, but was expected in the rehy which would d . bay ond gE bundred shares of the Pitts. | {ookou ‘wiearashin. Alabama ¥nd an unkoown NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. im the case, was not present, bul per he | mence an anarchy which would desolate the country | for deleg ‘hiladelph.a submided their report ax | burg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway stock to give ¥ ny. bound 8. pn =f : courte of the afternoon, and was probably on bis way. ae i Jourvaia have already meade Known to re: P n a teen 3 pe + gprebed ean the missing seourities? A. T think tp erie, Freeek Chart yo, 4 days, with ‘ meri ou ames B, Fi p. | Lada, ve hundred Weoasteat, August 1, 1064 The Commissioner sald he would, under the circum: | usihe protest of conor Romero wut of those republican | Bahcock Love F, Waldo, award Preatier, Origen & | that pushose, and T 'muppose:it was Unat railroad rtock, remen, a vm with mdiaw Firat Session-10:30 A. M. stances, as Breom was now a week in jail without an ex- | emigrants who repudiate every project of an alliance Seymour, Lyman W, Coe, James A. Hovey. * | he bad sold itsbors, and I gave him the stock because, art A Co, Aad | birth and 8100000 US 6's, 1807 1293; 100 shs PaciticMS#Co 218 | amination, admit him to bail in the sum of $5,000; aud | with the ox.Diciator, District—Gurdon Trambuil, Lucius G. Goodrich, | baving to pocket'the loss, we belioved thie stock would | gin hou Tat 42, lon 6, spoke ship Wiscom- J 4 100 do... 219 {f, of examination, It turned out that the circumsta An agreement with Ortega, in order to get rid of | FM. Brown, Edward §, Cleveland, A. R. Goodrich, Geo. | advance, aud we red to deliver tbie tock to the | Sbtp Archer, Cressey, Bostov, §deys, in ballast, (0 mam $000 U 86's "Slow 100% 10 do... wveee, 220 iientted Bh he would feel ft bis duty to lacreane the bail, | Jvates, whose efficacious political rol veoms Yo have | p, Hastings, Leverett K, George M. Ivex | brokers, which Colin was short of; we borrowed the stock | ‘er. 3 000 U86'4,8-20,0°62 108\. 100 N YComtitas ex d 1035, | J” aa cae ane. ended,’ and whore ultra republican party is alwayw un- | ‘Sec ietré.t—Green Kendrick, John B Robertson, | at the time aud afterwards purchased it; the stock we JeDongall, Cow Bey, 14 days, $0000 do......... 108% 300 dO... 6... 108g had decided to holt | Met, may posribly be proiceted, whicn would be inac- | B,C. Scranton, 0, F. Winchester, Samuel Ingham’ | gave (o Colin to deliver to hie brokers, Fitzhugh & Jeu. | ™' ho neg & Co. 5 21000 do. Si call 10814 barge of having hed im Wis posses. | cordance with certala rumors thet Ortega p 'o | Heury G. Hubbard, Aug, Putnom, Arthur B. Calef. Kine; be did so deposit it. ee ae ete en Temes 16 deve, we 3000 86's, 5-20,r'05 106 200 pd igo R eae er daliaeihees | enter Mexico through Piedras Nogras with ten thensand | Third Distric—Wr. H, Barnes, James B. Joreph | @. Did he not, op or about the 28th of Dect g John R Plater (of Norwich, Conn), Post, Arroyo, PR, ro year erfolt Piate o y uote wit the rmention | Mibusters, one hundred thousand muskets aud forty |G. Lamb, Jax. Bill, E #. Mosely, John Gallup 2, | bring you Fitzhugh & Jenkins” check for $42,778 38, sags te rand molasses, to Pret & 2600 US JP ilaving notes struck off from it and passing the samo, | Picces of artillery. . Joshua Perkins, Marvin H. Sw proceeds of the sale of thie stock? A. Yes: but the | | Bog » Rooper, Segua, ive, ith engar, to J Bow am fle would bold him on that charge in the sum of $20,000 | {t's said he will move om Zacatecas, while Cortina and |" Fourth District—Col, Wm. P. Jones, Jonathan Godfrey, | amount was only to pay us ae far agit would go; after vate 18000 Fe on a a OO oe cand Jury, There was | Battios will attack Monterey and Salvi, while at the | Rdward B. Hughes, James 8. Taylor, Wm. H. Barnum, | receiving that money from hirm he sli owed us between bocaeonaneneecd wanted 5 500 cnongit in the evidence to warrant the arrest of the Tamaulipas. Thence | Seth 8 Logan, Gideon H. Hollister, Geo. W. Peet | $24,000 and $26,000; the value of the securities depor- ay, 12 days, with com), = ‘isoner on the charges ia regard to the twenty dollar he roleof Santa Anua | — General of Glastenbury, moved to sirike out the |. ited by him, as well as I recollect the market value of “ at Pte andthe a Jollee plate, and tore with regard to the oun Cn Lea nae aot semen of Mestre, Brows and Gleveland. of Hartford | them at the time, was about $60,000 12 days, with coal, to 18600 vi imp gements, county, and substitate the names: ‘hem James Ha coording to this check, $3,000 on 5000 Tor do... jormer than f tae latter, This was the most aggravated | 1.6 will act in concert with Ortega to overthrow the com- | meraley and H. Sidney Hayden, This motion. w: Addition to tne $62,000 he paid ), Green, Glace Bay, 1d days, $000 Ten: 200 Reading RIC and serious case he had ever known to connection with | sion enemy—ol course for th: purpose of obtaining for | stron iby Mi, Walker, of New London: Mr. 1 Say a Sa ab oe oe a Curse, 000 200 do... ppp Lo a ae re do dusice | himselt the pgp bonon yp eg New Haven, and Mr. Burr, of Hartford, and doreament 5 6 aah name henge br Reset, Tea Tedaye, with Coal, to 20000 roy “ 2 an almost mous vol | 4 did not prosecate bi Inal? ye 5000 $90,008 Nall ou OSS nian saa To Ter thetaco |, The interior situation of the Empire is almost always the report wee adopted @0 prosvated by th | So. Colin witha’ hop the mater, Be wy | sear viene Rivet, Watts, Lingan, 13 days, with com, ta 49000 ate i'cuw ter thee jate—-¢98,000 in all the same. ‘The organization of (he forces destined to | General Pratt then took formal leave of the Conven. | sgreed to keep it quiet for our own sakes: we received | S4py A Burgess, Cat Inland, 10 days, with 2000 i Py Rh ny Awd A Tay an all ate. | Teplace our troops, is carried om with activity, and, I | dom, and wae followed by Dr. J. J. Jacqnes, who also | (rom lira $45,000 in repayment of the missing securi- any sy ponaern Cot ; 8000 J Mich Cent RR Courtney, aun ane id, prisoner's counsel, took trust, a8 soon as they can enter the line the ben | will inced that he should decline further participation | ties; we aleo received from him §600 in gold; he made eebros 10000 700 Mich o &N THR —_ » Chatte 4 find them serious opponents, The journats have already | jn the proceedings, Their march to the door was accom. | @ proposition to pay ue $6,000 a year till he made up the Jae Dovaiass, " = ~ E Mr. Chatdeld complained. that the bail wae excessive; | Lrowsbt you the whole of the di panied by s combination of ‘applause nod Uisaes, After | balance; we agreed to that proposition, or to receive | ebr Albers Mason. Rose, Georesiows. Oy. ‘000 . 100 Iitinols Comt HK hat rena ea Carre ety x hgure looked Nike a desire | cle) measures lately adopted by the M he transaction of some further unimportant business | auything he ould give us; afer he ccufessed the ab. | Schr Wm Allen, Cranmer, Georgetown, 0. 100 abs Bk of Com 700 Cleve & Pitts RR. | to deprive the prt this. Wberty, ahd that thie case | Ment, as aleo the report of Mr. Lacuaza the Copvention adjourned with three cheer for Andrew | straction of the securitios he continued to frequent the | Reh Sriedue, pane, Evesisunee. © ees cee” eS S814 | Wad been presued with unnecereary aad tindue severit Another decree, dated June mays that a trial | Johnson, : Dut was not in| Rcny A aetoe knowles, Ne bf ah SE ila EO a Courtney in ropty nie remart, sald he had pif ge a po Se aaverapreaieers PaO a RE ene HC aatton, " ) ry , to Tecrult certain corps army throu $8 00." 20 an 110 | simply dour bb duty in the onge, Me dnied tbat there | {56 medium of draltiog. ‘Thin the fet stp toward n BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Drie Venn, from Lingar. % 309 uio AN Wit. 2656 | Tired Gach an amount of Mall, am, would secure the | Couseription, which aaa ee anemsumaonte Rh argge om ¢ ¢ * Hon empire, arine janetere. 316 1200 do, Prisoner's attendance to @qge hie trial. measures that the ment will not Accroast is a Distinveny.—At about ten o'clock on i bore om 4 JOOUDINNW Rit pret 67% | sentece before nis tent and isesomsble growade for re. | roe He, aad 1 Take thove eftorts ae agood omen, f | Ist Tuesday night, two boys, Jamer Reid snd Jobn piienree RS Sisen, meringeria i 4 % tf 6334 | Boeing the ball he ould ae to1 ame Te could aloo if | Nave given orders to the Colonel haf = ye) to travel | Flemmerfield, and named Edward Finn were | rities; it turned out aays—The frst public sale of etton snd wo. 8 ton ti* | tr. Chattetd desired It, afford him am opportunity of | 4/7ng the tne of vallroad between and Paso 6) | badly burned about their bodies and legs while working | Mentical bonds; we got ee flnve ot Madar on the 30" ins, come - p+ sa ‘caii biog | Having an examination into the two other charges cin. | Macho. is superior officer, having praised in a whiskey still, in transferring some liquor from the | identical bonds; several conversations with Colin | Degdag ap il o: i S bh Gy2§ | brncad im the evidence against the cerely ane very carat a? energetic, it and | still to @ barrel, ‘when the fuld took fire, flying in all | Sout {he payment of the balance; this was after he bad Aly axhore on Mailett’'s Point, came wWupermoen 8. «O76 | Irie understood that the remaining counterfeit caves | Conecientions efforts of he , toforme me that above named persons very ae. | left the yediarday without damage vane <) ie Guan Gate. an Will be taken up this mornin, eee nee ven to the Forty-second pre. | 98 You stated that be made» proposal to nay yon 4 duly 19-Teteitiqueee from Reverdam 109 Quiekall Mig Co oon . — Mexico aga wil *, Was st once procured and the | SiMe? proposition abet the settlement of the bal: the Orange Masse: tleeimaet aOR) Di cos exon month o| tA. tot the Gre lg rupted, FANOKDRE, Marshal of Frame, Viotamos or rar Excien Law.—Fliza Taylor, propo: | Se'ee his abiliy serteds we would ual refuse sapiling { Ha'renld wesonéencea. i Bd call 6034 Fashion Course, 1.-Trotting. Lieutenant ‘Chief of Cabinet. trees of a liquor store at Greenpoint, was arraigned be- | he ue June 1—The ship Reaper. after beri veon loaded» ie Wrovaapay, August 1,— ile heats, in | To General Docay, General Commanding the Northeast. | fore ine Poiice Cx F Did you not to him to give you the ty ot Iron wood sleepers. for rack, Go ihe ym , joe Court, Justice Daily, in the Rastern dis- od some theained de, aoe , hal 300 Maripons pref. 37% a and ot Freeh Goance, whose, person was demanded of | (rin Zeuarae7,marning on the chahge, of = have done 50; Wn reste he i Wis Hltce been s5to for 3700 ra ne che fies on the beush: do. Md call 27% | Hiram Howe named bay gelding. ....... Received forfeit | General Getey by Carvi ‘under the Extradition treaty, : to the office in 1 to the meath The cepiain and part o vw of brig JO Nie Boston Wat Pow. 323¢ ™ ,Rodin'tamed bay mare. - Receea forfeit | sa montinutd te my lack anputehs bas, gone te, Vers siden cma. ra na Go, eh ae 1 268 eubsegtent eprint Ben Toles, ativan “bare Won oat Second Session— ; Mr. Muslet named ‘reea’ mare ‘|e. ; fe Miacellancous. ‘aNe " % could pot le 999000 UB b'010-400, ge 290. eb0 Reading RR. 111% | Dr. Ogle named Bay goiding. a3 PROM THE IRTRRIOR. THE AFRICA OUTWARD BOUND. Sur Magy Greren, 8 Woad, oid csanvrement, built ot ee oeee ert . pay by 0 06, From s private lolter addressed to a prominent cit- Bowton, Aueust 1 has Sees esta (or ‘ on hs 4 pad op det | ie 0 om” Friday there will be two trots at the Fashion | iren here | make the followi recta, as indicative of eamsbip Afrion sailed at g000 to-day Bare Sane. Ist tone, pee =, batt al Con. Hs sser se, on pad Lie Me iJ ag — Whe \rotting will be ® qumber of | the courve pursued by the im their treatment of | passengers for Liverpool and vine neotient, tee been sold For - * in! tania and of the eencral optnion as to wit takes out Hy in eot! Sena Conwrornen Perm etos, ee Wy a. 1000 io 0 ew et Trotters old on the the inbabt the $45 090 a Li Of New London, 196 mm and 160 bags corn meal, 20,602 bushels wheat, 200,306 isd to publish concerning Mosby's presence in this \o- oman aod. ui ng Oye a

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