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6 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1874.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. tact however, ha* pot yet so FRENCH POLITIGS, Si" 72 == ¢ 1] after a few years’ more practice; so quite suddenly he bounds to bis feet as if moved by LOL Ry AS LES @ Spring and glares at bis adversary lke a 0. Ise. a I7ie., Porto Rigo. 19};0. a ale. 5 Costa | FINANCIAL. My crease of $3,861,100 in legal tenders, an ine-rase Bom i Mexican, Ze. a2 Hae Meee @ | ten a FINANCHL AND COMMERCIL | in loans of $1,146,900 and in deposits of $1. alee! Cu acca ies Be Boa dinye : A STOCK PRIVILEGES [ON ALL THB (ACTIVE Hoewssnn orton on the spol Was inactive . | AY negotiated, per cent {rom . ‘The total reserve of the banks On the BV era Te en ee i i sreat Tued vers uel at | Ket. $50 to $100. puta or calle, $200 ta $390; double privt- oe the Week amounts to $90,361,500 against $80,600,800 an advance of L-iée. $82. We quot | lowes. ‘This system of operating is fully explained i & 6.115 Opt “Orleans. . | pampbiet sent ration, TU last week, and tne banks now hold $29,283.175 | Ordinary Peds, Alavaina, N, O-leans. fees Mpbiet sant tree on applica TUMB. 7 13, 1s 135, ankers and Brokers, No, 2 Wall street. % Good. ord sy 15 a. i - = - ; ‘ wounded lion, His friends and supporters then he Events of a Dull Week | wm money more than tne law requires, against inary is s A a lithis | aipeneenin sayeth ‘ ; The $28,863,100 80 helt last week. The iollowing 18 @ | fuwimiddiagsn”:”: te we the wnltie | A PELE OTHE GOUX, PRRTILIZING AND, SANI, A Constitution Made } instanuy waxe up and observe nim in a sort of i i 742 738 ee a 1 te 1 4 ; in Wall Street. comparison of the averages of the past two YMUIME i Cc Me 17427} | Streets, tor the inves ment of moderate capital upon ex ka i@rnder: ecatasy of admiration; but he thinks better of it, i rt traordinary advantage: E uous weeks :— ~The quota tious are based on cotod instore run re to | = - and, conteating himself with ® contempt pulsars Judy 18, July 25. Diferences. | gua:ity not more than haifa grade above or below the | NY AMOUNT. PROM $2,000 To gz0.00 TO LO shrug of the shoulders, sits down again without a r ) $284,164,100 Dec. $1,146,900 &rade quote \¢ sales were — : ii roved property in this city or Brooklya, with: ss <aeienal % Or and An English View of Cur New Currency # ae , oe on 700 hee 108,600 | Export... bent cad Bes: Tongs | We DOES ORES Dane ‘E LEAVITT, 54 Wall street. | fulate Pn ore Oe Ronen hice 63,714,800 Inc... Consumption. 0.20000.) 8 1s wo | a — - “““_ | THE CABINET OF CLERKS | # a si 244,314,300 In IN SUMS OF being rewarded with the applause of his adher- Bil and Its Relation to fe cacy — | ONEY TO LOAN—ON MOR’ | XN Hes MORTG AL 26,767,000 Inc. . Totals. ... 2.04. .. MS 325, 488 0,000; existing Mortgages purchased at at ents. M. Gambetta, perhaps, does not thirk it ~ ‘i a —For tuture deli (basis | idling) the sat | mark 2 WS Sie Ta : Specie Resumption. rhe folowing shows the relations vetween the | fowa!Laet eveulg etter tro ocivekeate | core HIN AN MN 3 ie street worth while to quarrel with @ respected general total reserve and the total liavilities:— | Rtas Teiihe Calter | LO dexter cinte nee hed canes, Casimir-Perier’s Re-| omcer just now, and he knows that an answer " : 3 uly 1 uly 2 Digerences. dot 1010 $e. 0 WE 164 ‘Foe ay drawing ten ber pe Bilge st suumualty, references aiven public | trom his tongue would give @ fictitious importance | Specie...... 26, 46, +108, ; Mil, 100 at Ie. SWOGGIN ers, ) . THE NEW LOAN AND MR. BRISTOW Toantneniia Aree le Lente gust Bde. 100 at 10 Bde 1 wt 16-72. iwoar | Sasketh, Sw eos & SAWYER, Genkers, Moen: Fu to those hard words which will have no echo if paoratits ef | wit i S.16e A) at 167-326; eptember, | ert - ————_——— 2 only dealt with by silent scorn. tome 5 1617 20 . 16 91 - 2 le Warn. srmem, ) | Pot;tewerve $00.00 Sui6,500 Ime. iae | Ary Malian fy hea hat at tee, | BOLOOO™Rirta tae watanc ate tb tolean bpd iedtege ote GG re o | el re | 2 tle Je., 1,5 c.; Decem! a it ii ey i a. . SUNDAY, July 26, 1874, respon | Wo ater ir igs December, 10) at Insc | on itaproved Property inthe ity: resatarraics °° | Approaching Dissolution of | soiewn personage, of Ministerial rank, which sita The Oaancial legislation of the recent Congress deposits 5,900 61,078,325 Se. paid toexchange 200 December a * - — all awry upon him, He. is awkward and embar. has, as 1S AtUFAl, provoked discussion on the EXe’s of re Haas | $7.000 RANtsD oN Frost, MosTaAGR ON the Assembly. rassed. He tries to keep himself in countenance ouner side, whicn, it is gratifying to see, is not of leat Ae hap catis. | tee y Hall and the ierries; worth double the by fumbling among the papers in his portfolto, au adverse or uncomplimentary nature. ‘The Lon- | quirement 28,863,100 ee | AF cenit tocover expenies. Address SB- SEEEeREEOnE bat he cannet find what he appears to dou Keonomist of July U1, m an elaborate article THE RECORD OF THE STOCK MARKET mDUre. ‘all, ico ‘ye. To mm, ac-5 by saath, Bye hin Cite : § tpicig | be looking tor. Ne trher documents, phrases nor —ON RIGAGE ON FIRST q ™ it * DO MOnTaAaD OM: ¥Enae Picturesque Aspects of the Crisis | igeas are ready. and after nearly an hour of mau- at Six vor Sent lor five years, at Versailles. dible droning about nothing he sits down amid an. respecting “the act for altering the American | during the weex was a succession of dull days, | ste © fo sremen, by | ompresiidt’ To Liverpool by | 4 paper currency,” congratulates the people of the | each rivalling the other, until the grand climax “(0% hewet pte ‘ildress fe GROVER pts—Plour 17,637 bbis.; wneat, | Address L GROVET. box Dulted States “on having escaped with little harm was reached yesterday, when less than 21,000 67, corn, 72,402 do. ; 150 bbks. 5 ———— oppressive silence, broken only by a single snore, s a ¥ ” 7 and ior the week ending this ait an ITY, SS Rabad, sitahias 4 frem a great economical danger,” in which terms | shares changed nands. In fact, there 18 no stock TOM bole; wheat, SEIN bushels corn Liss | $165,000 %2, Phare boning Orban yes which ceases abruptly, as though some sleeper had it refers to the President’s veto o! the first Firance | market, and the Board might just as wel adiourn. wd P pdgerrts ea rie | cashed. KICHARD V. HARNETT, PaRIs, July 14, 1874, been awakened by friendly intervention in the 111 Broadway, room F, basement. bill of the last session. “The legal operation of | Everybody of any weight in the market has gone the American constitution,” it says, “gave the away to recruit for the grand fal] campaign, which President the power to forbid this great evil, aud | js a.ready provoking antictpations of a very lively | bbls. the good sense of the American people induced time, Given a good “bull” leader to offset the | Sui crune State ee. them to permit him to use it, though in many _ skill and resources of the great ‘bear’ leader, and | Extra state countries it Would have caused half a revolution | the jively ume would be unmistakable. But there | Semscan tty b We without doubt, ana even with approbation.” Add- is no bull” leaaer, and Ex! oe Min (ra Mi tt quotable char t fleures wi y ruled steady, with or av) | We quote — AES ROR ET a Marshal MacMahon bas given the Assembly at | nick of time, ORRISTOWN AND BLACK RIVER | Vergailles rather less thana month to vote a new | ‘The Duc de Broglie comes forward next, and it 00,000 teen? ner cent Bons aVinG. | constitution, The Versailles Assembly cannot | cannot be deuicd that he is @ parliamentary # COMPANY, Bankers, 10 Fine street,” Vole constitution in that brief space of time, | speaker of the first rank, who would do honor 0 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. because they are not agreed as yet as to aby One | any deliberative assembly Of afiee people. His N ACTIVE PARTNER, TO TAKE CHARGR OF AN of the principles on which a constitution could be | language ts very tine, quite academic in its stately established and paying concern: profits $3,000 per | DA8ed, and the particular constitution which is | periods and full of deep meaning, He is quietly Business op! moment to make "money easy’ would have pro- tunate man seemed to be kindred to him who, | S¢ Oni Saunt catre St. Louis, choice double extra. . 8s, Materials and tool: Marshal MacMahon, therefore, having invested | ances; but there are moments when his features Ei ing, after referring to the bill subsequently | NaTURAL FORC BE THEY EVER SO CUMULATIVE, | Roun! hoop Oi. poing brand | anon; Ow Der has otliee Busine: et Ee aM ae just now offered for confirmation by their votes is | and correctly dressed, but perhaps a little too passed:—“In & Parliamentary government such put slowly of themselves overcome intelligent op- Koad hoop Ohio, trade brand 0 80 | Water streets New York, for three days. fan autocratic one, which all the liberals are | primin manner. He might be taken at first signt as ours 4 House of Commons pledged ata critical | position. When the panie came last year the tor- | 8i. Louis, low extra 00 Fe | )RTUNITY.—SIDEWALK AND steadiastiy resulyved to oppose. | fora banker who had made money by appear- 15 wo azeyorasechcanene FS @uced much greater disaster.” when he heard a bank had broke, ran home to see | St Louis, choice family % an carellent opportunity for | himself with dictatoral powers, will probably dis- | assume an expression of great hanghtinesy and The Meonomist then enters upon a carefaland — if he had any bills on it and found he had not nor | Rye sour dine to superflu rire and three o'clock. aolve | his half open Ips close with the firmness of a lock. exhanstive analysis of the bili, alike as it affects | on any other bank either. He was happy. He n, 0.2... ominal | pike SOMA WAY, FOgIR tht THE VERSAILLES ASSEMBLY At last the discussion grows very warm, ana banking and currency facilities, with especial ref- | was removed irom the chance of loss, ‘Ihis has rit exttars: Ha gas PALENT FOR Sark—OR PARK THEREOF. CAN | and promulgate the gonstitation which finds | then asmall old man begins to speak. His black erence to the changes It Makes in the matter of peen the burden of the bear story ever since the “$e 3 | ofc ji age “st | favor with him by decree. ‘This will bea kind of | coatis buttoned up so high that his necktie is roserves, winding up with the conelnsion that its | panic:—“Get ont, get out of everything; every- 40040 | ye | coup d’érat, but the Marshai will urge as is ex- | invisible. But he has a necktie, going twice round efect will net ve such, either upou banking or thing is going to smash.” And good many par- es sean | cuse the dificuity of his position and the political | ns neck, in the fashion of thirty years ago, and currency, as to de felt abroad. Its ties have got ont and the smasn nasn’t come. It : 4150 445) | deadlock which is keeping the trade of France in | terminating in a short, careless knot. His yellow SYRONGES! DEDUCTION, is the same in respect to the placing of ioans. Be- The ; ngissitee nn cemiecisie W?: R | astate-of stagnation. | nands move rapialy before him, now cramping and one that is already apparent im the steadily | jjeve the bears, and there is an end to all credi ous 4.0) bushels: at | ciarine jewelry husiNease a. handsome proft anche | _ THe Week which has just closed has been full of | nis handkerchtel, now taking up the glaases in decreasing business in the Gold Room, is:— | since the panic. Yet experience proves that while hilwaukee held at | Money can be reali Address PROFIT, Herald office talk and projects; it is supposed that the week | front of him and moistening his ipa ‘There are icago spring: No. 82 the best bi 1 Minnesota rn, and $150 for wi a y ing duil and easy. Corn—the market opened | }y3 “ . or thet nied taten toward. & are | aman has anything to lend be is only too glad to progress of ed States to ‘esump- 3 fon of specie payments, As We have often shown, | #84 a borrower. So our railroads have sound it do, held at $138; | Gre WILL SECURE AGENTLEMAN AN INTER | into which we have entered will be marked by | ° for red winte! Phe rd ee two of these glasses—one contains black coffee, nd ‘Kentucky, | S60C TGheepol tony tye bydeepreahersminer: | fome notable resulta. The President's ultimatum | the other pure water. The noise grows so loud. | Wesi with e party; pays $3,000 per year. Call at | Westers a responsi J : Tange the oid law that Trogon was steady and | Sothey wil ind itagain. Loaning money Is al- | a shade fri but laver riled about steady and closed t Forty-second street. | pruemutlee cma eats a es perisneae ant that one might fancy one’s self in the Tower of inevitable, So long as the Same quantity of m- | most as much an instinct with the capitaitst as | pe 3 were apouts7.00) bushels, at Sa ora he bestofit, Generally speaking | Babel or at an auction room in the East End of conve: lega > 3 ts Don. xed in store; Sle. a 82c, for do, afloat, elosi ‘ 7) e Hoe ye yt gicenting ‘country these notes ‘msvet | earning or borrowing 1s with the non-capitalist, aBle, and. We. for, white, Onis were scarce, A TALE OF TWO CITIES. | the press is with the Marsual, and the newspapers | London, But the little gentleman only becomes at constantly tend to rise in value; yearly the amount | and while some men have more than they want |/Holerately active and about2c. higher. closing tirin at approve his energetic behavior, as the French | more animated as the bubbub increases. His eyes qiraractencticns: 66 Ges MeSteG: TRceRma oR (an WES | and others less, him that hath much will lend erase, An store and Tue, pafloat for, Western mixed | Proctor Versus Lapsley—What a Stock | Pep are fond of applanding @ master Who can | gparkle like black diamonds under his large gold bo INC: se Cl Cy ul C | and . oe. Vest ¥ y ry ee | et ore ee eee ae incescantaperation et ang | to him that bath Uttle and take his share of the | aimed duirend entirely nomial “8! *¥° | Byower Says About “Puts” and | Make himself obeyed. The only thing regretted | spectabies, and his sharp, plercing voice is heard streng but hidden cause which has already se | profits if be shirks the risk. | yanriaure.— ihe inquizy for berth accommadation was] . Calis,” by moderate men Is that he did not distinctly re- | ghove all the cries and counter-cries of angry fac- peer ma ee Bs rates pres com- THE EVENTS OP THE WEEK IN STOCK crnctzs | partivulurly being shipped ata Warked decline. ‘Ton: | In yesterday's New York HeRatp exclusively | PUdiste any attempt to establish a monarchy now | tion, He tells, not without emo‘1on, of his devo- Per Cent, | were the meeting of the Executive Committee of | PIMC ina fine cr nothing was mecomphiohed. The low | appeared a report affecting the fair lame of a | or hereaiter, and that he did not frankly declare | gion to ms country, his constant efforts to serve the Lake Shore direction early im the week which gage ments ver wu Mais by earn, 53.000 bash is | wealthy Brooklyn lady and a stock broker by the | for a republic, Had he done sol am inclined to her, and his disinterestedness; ne re‘ers in terms of “| resulted in the passing of the dividend, and the | $y'undon, 0s’ stsun’ Gin) uishels of wean aes and | Name of Lapsley. The scandal was brought up in the | *Mnk that all France would have saluted Lim, | strange pathos to his age and exhausted energies. Showing 8 reduction of... ss... 40 | published opinion of the Attorney Generai re- | bY sail tiaxs of Divi Divi at 47a. Od. To Glasxow. bY | Supreme Court of Kings county by the claim of | With cry of rehef and gratitude, as her liverator. | some of the noisier Deputies try to interrupt him; pt thi 5 : | steam, 60 oars at 34d, The cnly charters we heard of and as President Great has vetood ull prososats farding the legality of certain acts of the late | were:-A Norwesian bark. Weliee to maitect Cononental | Mr, Willtam W. Proctor against Samuel W. Laps- | _7hUS the Cabinet of clerks, who were thrust into | put, on the whole, he is heard with attention and Which woud interrupt it'we may laity acsume | Erie direction, autnorizing, on the complaint of one | Port with 48 bis, of refined petroleum atts: 8 Ger | ley, a new York broker, to recover the large sum | mce merely to carry on the necessary business Of | respect, ‘There are even cheers when he concludes that it will continue to act’as efficiently as belore, | angel, suit to be brought to test the same, The | flour at $l and 5 per cent of $60,000 damages in order to recompense him tor | #°Y€TMment which could not be postponed, i8 | and descends from the tribune; but they fall j and that it will gradually raise tke value of the | | MOLASs! he inquiry tor boiling grades was fair, likely to become memorable in French history. “greenback” completely yo an equality with. the | emect of the first mentioned imeldent of | pus ine offerings light: whieh restricted. tramactions: | the loss of his wife's good name and virtue. | 77 iad Hiienise toiar Gastar poner otters coldly on the ear, and he waiks away alone with same number o1 dollars in specie. vhe week was to depress the stock market, | f10cery quai, ee a Cuba, ‘contriagel and | rue allegations in chiet were, that Mrs. Hy heavy step, in which failgue and discouragement THE GOLD MARKET DURING THE WEEK Lake Shore going off 2% per cent and the re- | mixed 330. u Se vedere. ase: day’ mugee. | Louisa Proctor was a married woman, majority the period of hatrsplitting and pariia- | gre plainly visible. vado refining, do. do.. grocery, 42c. living happily with her present husband since mentary casuistries will pe ended for one while. ‘Tne House adjourns rather tumultuously; there Tanged on extreme quotations, from 109% to | mainder of the list 34 to 1% percent, the later pit til "hic. a The: inghsh islands eo ; 110%, the higher Mgure ruling early in the week | recovery bemg x to % per cent. Erie weakened, | Orleans. foc. u Se. the 2d 01 October, 1862, and that in February of | Jf It's rejected a dissolution must inevitably fol- | ig rumor that the Ministry have resigned oMce somewhat upon premature reports of the Attorney | Aja! Stowss—the market for, spirits of turpentine | tig year she applied to the firm of Lapsley & Baz- | }°W» for iw will become plain that the Assemply | gnq that Marshal MacMahon must form another and the lower ‘later, The speculative spirit once | Genera'’s decision, going off to 31, but stiffened | chantahle order. We heard or a sale made early of 100 | Jey to transact business in stocks for her, deposit- | C42 40 nothing at all. It would not answer, how- | new Cabinet. [ask # member of the Right if this exhibited in this market seems to have wholly died | b 37e. The Ket to "vs 4 raf out of it as thongn the steady progress of the | again on the pubitcation of the text of tnat | Nrsinuiored atseaiea azar We heard of suler of | ing in thelr hands some $10,000 m cash and secu. | CVT» to over-estimate the immediate results of ® | js true, and he says that the Minister ot the In- country to specie payments, so tersely shown in | decision and the indifference shown to it in | #0 PbW olstrained at 7% aid Gm bbls ot No 2aS262 | rittes, to guard them against loss. ‘That about | majority on M. Casimir-Perier’s motion, for the | terior only is out as yet. “But,” he adds, “we the extract given above, was already forecasting | the Londen market. Paciflo Mail dechned to 43% | Pitch was steady and sold to the extent of 10 bis aé”| the 26th of February—and in intervats between | ™#0rity will oply agree respecting the explicit | nave eaten the frst leaf of the artichoke.” It was that period when the gold brokers will flad their | upon the report of the loss of a steamer, the City | 542." o.ycw ror refined the market continued duit | thatdate and the 2d of May—Nr, Lapsley had | Proclamation of@ republic. | Its certain to iter | nignt when I found myself in the street; some oocupation literally gone. The encouraging crop of Guatemala, but rallied again upon the state- and nominally unctiunged: quoted at 124¢. spot, month | eeduced the lady, through solicitation and with open sr re Poked vada therciore, which | carnage lamps alone broke the sombre gloom of prospects of this year have aiso their in- | ment of a heavy insurance, The rest of the ligt | Ave “Ue subdily held at Set cases were dull and | the ald of Wine, and that both im his private busi- | ee now boreal pei ad Heed ae ng Parhament is | the jong avenue, flanked by weird trees, which uence to deter speculation in gold, | was tame and the dealings very light. ‘The follow- quoted uominaley At lox, a liel, Napheha was wholly | mess office and at the West Side Hotel, in Sixth | simply to recognize the Republic as the form of | jeags to the station. The broken road was lashed at abe «Lor city, a avenue, cruminal relationship occurred.’ For this | government under which France is henceforth to | py tne rain and swept by the wind, I thought of The premium on Jt now is ne New Which cannot go up very much while ing table shows | ket was dull and hominsl, ‘Retlned quoted at i17sc. a “s LoL, SCTU. 8 | spo st delivery. | &Tlevous olfence Mr. Proctor demanded that the | exist and then to leave everything else to its suc- e we have abundant corn and grain and cotton THE EXTREME FLUCTUATIONS FOR THE WEEK acces pot mone or Aree Ge toe: vee earnet | Court should award him judgment against the de- asnlng, | all the wild elements which are troub ing France, \ 09; i Rotseviile, | fendant ot $50,0,0, cessor. Before the new elections take place, how- | ana felt. regretiu! doubt whether ghe has yet seen { - | ae this SDN: standing of both parties— | ever, and @ more orderly collection of Deputies | the worst, Itis always comfortable, however, to bade fair to diviae the interest of the public with | appear on the.scene, it may perhaps amuse the | f te Beecher-Tiiton sensation, a HERALD represent- readers of the HERALD to learn what are the social hope for the bee toship. and stocks are low on the other side, in the leading shares:— ! yk Le 3! etroleum Centr Neither vau it yo very much lower while we are | Now york Centra Highest. Lowest, | pare still a debtor country and have to rely upon the | Harlem. aid Of a foreign syndicate and a foreign market to | Erie... 63 bl ; beet, 445 c ard Fie utr tiered ua 153 keag, ative Was Instructed to see Mi. Lapsiey and receive , 6 ° sy | Wake Shore For iness pork the murket was irregular and less active, | his version of the affair. 1¢ 1s bat just, however, | and picturesque aspects of enable us to fund our six per cent loan into such | Wonasn,..... but closed frm. Sule & bbls. spot at $22 and 1.280 bbls. | to the stockbroker whose name ts implicated, to A PARLIAMENTARY CRISIS AT VERSAILLES. THE SEASIDE CAPITAL. un unexceptionable bond as a United States five. | Northwestern. for Septeinber at trom $21 Sa $22 10; also 42 bbls. prime | say that he strongly #us) ects that the suit has bea | 4. 4g gent rainin ieatian i abktony Tra Experts—tnat is, people who know everything and Northwestern pr : mess a $09 2 Hincou The market was quiet vue tm. | maliciously instigated both for personal and bust- Sr ae narnes HOCH SIMS SEEY day at “The Branch”—The New Rock Island. ve by a strict rut e measure everything by a strict rule of three, assert Mil gukes 80) that the funding 0! an ad ditional $55,000,000 or even | Miiwaukee and St. $179,000,000 of old sixes into new fives will not OMmo and Mississippi affect the gold market ivasmuch ast is only the | New Jersey Ventral vonyersiou of one bond into another and should | ©. C. and L. ¢ % motaffect the exchanges, And this 1s probably Hannibal and St. Joseph. nul. Dresses xe. per Ip. for ery light and datge, | pessreasons. Mr. Lapsley was found at his resi- | day jora week, and the Parisians, who are gen- fey te | eee a fOrlisi the HERALD with the partizuiccs | erally clad in unsubstantial clothing, have an al-| pitas tne Order of the Day—A up 40 packases toted at $9a | gi the affair, He said:—*Tis lady, Mrs, Louisa | ™0st cat-like objection to water. But they have Day of Letter Writing and Compara- 12 for Plain mess, bbis,: $l w $I4 tor extra mess, do; roctor, is a plain looking person of perhaps _ got over their antipathy to getting wet through “ eat er a eet nent in cba, Bid tor ee lonem acs | forty years of age; she came to the ofice of our | on tis occasion, There is quite @ block of cabs, tive Rest for the Ladies—Movements of ‘ ss. Beet hams continue 0 | quiet, butthe market ruled tirm thern quted at fui about the middle of January and suid ¢hat mixed up inextricably with umbrellas and ladies the Fifth Maryland Regiment, &c. from $18 a $23 and Western at '$: Sut Meats—The | She desired to open an account with us in order to y LONG BRANCH, July 26, 1874 bows wore samen Manes aay ¥ork Sunday Papers and Weekly ss . | market ruled firm for al! descriptions, but the demaud | speculate in stocks, We were very happy to re- | on the Boulevard Mont Parpasse, and they are all trne. It ought not to have any effect, but as more | Panama : 1 canteens 7 i epee pases < " ‘“ " . Del., Lackawanna oe ee lo Ieee Pag te sales of 1.000 ceive her orders, a8 she seemed to be g thorough | proceeding towards the terminus of the Chemin | Suaday isa dull day at “The Branch.” When if or jess gold is likely to change hands in connec- | Western Union Teleg! ~ | 1s known that the President will attend the morn- tion with the details of the funding operation, - Pacific Mail OO green hams at ldtee. | pyysi - 5,W) Ibe. of nove pickled bellies at lde, perio, | Nusiness woman and. met ur demands for mar- | ord The market tor Wester was quiet but iitmer-clos, | ins Very promptly. She deposited with usa sim | d¢ Fer de aNOIERE vo TAKS Dintes for Vereatiion Sad ing service at some particular church there is a al pa a8 gat lsc, Sales 250 tier onthe spotat 12%) and Of Money and securities equal to nearly $10,000 et the Orst news of parliamentary proceedings rome disturbance is looked for. Tue following | THE MONEY MARKET | Thos for August at lier Of ‘city lard )'tierees and speculated on the market very Stlecesstully | this day. Let us take our ticket when the firet | €eDeral turn ont in that direction, Or when itis table shows the fluctuations in the gold market | during the week has rnied easy at2a3 per cent | « % However, sie bought Pacitic Mail Steamship Com- d we shall be "i f | expected that in the atternoon he will take a drive during the past week :— on cail, and 54; to 644 per cent for prime discounts. i {here was a fair inquiry for raw sugar. and | pany’s Stock at irom 48 to 48%, whica we scramble 1s over, and we shal in time for the |» enind his shining bays up Ocean avenue there is ss / | thé merkét ruled firm. We note sales of 27) hhds, oftair | aierwards had to sell out lor her ac- sitting of the Assembly which presides in such an ‘ 60 bids. of Cuba at | Open- Low- The usnal midsummer duiness of course mits | Gandoluke at 7 M-lGc. per 1p count at about 3933. Every transaction was | yneasy manner over the immediates destinies of in the afternoon a general turn ont of the private 7 1Ll6e, a Sigc., 40) hhds, ‘of lo. on_ privwce terms, 207 do. fng. Highest. est. Closiia. | the demand for money, which thus accumuiat 235 : ‘| | ari - j 4 at ¥85 boxes of common do. ut and 8) bi ff | vona fide; our bookkeeper heard nearly all the "1 carriages of the settlement. But as it is well Monday. July 20.... 11054 110! 04s HOG | this centre seeking employment. _ Ceitrucal ae Sgt per. Iban ed with “a | convelsations, anu the transactions are posted im | France. There is M. Louis Blane and tne Duke reewn ud morning that General and Mrs. Grant Tuesday 110% 110 LLO¢ vs - | our books and can be* proven as genuine. Her | d’Aadiffret-Pasquier, who has again jumped sud- Wednesday, Jul, 110°; 109% | FOREIGN EXCHANGE hpsband, it appears, wa: | are down the coast at Atlantic City there is here of her trans- sbrity after | actions, and when he w: quainted with penty, into celebrity after am eclipse, and M. | her iosses he determined, “by fair means or foul,” | Casimir-Perier, who ts the hero of the hour, all iM | 1 i. ana no special indacement for an after- to. recover the moneys lost. Mr. Lapsiey was, the same train witb us, * oc. aw OG | thereiore, arresied on the charge, as previously The faded splendors of Versailles seem galvan- noon drive on Oc avenue. After having bad G,meludo, sc. a Ge, | stated, and being decosed into an equivocal posi- | sack to life, and ite broad streets, so quiet ana | te honor of arun behind the President our aris- vg 7 to % Tac. 4 74e-; | tion a demand Was made upon him tor a settle. | Wed back to life, an sida chde dhN tocratic republicans don’t care to exhibit them- ‘Thursday, Jniy Friday, July 2 Saturday, July 110 RES? NEW LOAN, | the latest ipfor.sation from Washington says the bids at par and upward » been accepted, excep! the large one, as tv Which negotiations are pending. Ali other bids have been rejected, The accepted bids for the loan amonn: thus far to $10,118,550, waich amount, it 1s believed, is for per- Manent investment at bome. The iarge bid here referred to is one for $55,000,000, condijional with a call for the patance, whieh provoked the secre s cirenlar, and gaye occasion jor much of feeling which prevailed on the street in reference th o. iis the bid of @ syndicate composed in part of Germans and in part of American bankers, the First National Bank of this city being a leading figure. It does not appear, notwithstanding the unusnal action of the Secretary in opening the bids for this joan privately and withholding them trom publication, 1it 109° no special church attraction for the politicians or O76 el. We , Te. a Thy ood tu prime. Se. a Sy: prime to choice, 8}: xes, Nos. 8 to ‘I: ie was heavy and lower early in the week, but closed ioose | Up firmer. GOVERNMENT BONDS | foods 8 Were in good demand, notwithstanding the pend- | lasses, ing negotiation or the new joan, the inquiry run. | ning principally on registered issues, which shows a good investment demand. CLOSING PRICRS OF xes, Te. a h standard,» to Sioe.; do. 13 to do. 19 to 20 a an, July bot Net receipts, 34 bal Sie pt auiuaron, July 25, 1876. or Mr. Lapsiey, Was miormed that the parues may be in the way. SATURDAY. Kf 2443 Panama, | pion aud business in a tittributing way tair, The sales | tesied by a notary, were placed in the hands of a | . t in the piazzas and settle themselves down com- Fargo Express, 744 75; American Express, 604; a | SteakIN® Was dull and nominal in the absence of re- fendant m the new scan mag sensation, and it i eipts 121 bbl ate F < ays oar’ aflgss ahi 2343 Hariem, 12349 week of |, t was quiet but steady. to be uniounded, ictorials, in order to cover the whole ee % | Bales i | - great ladies of the Septennate, arrayed in simple | #4 Weekly picto land and Pitcsburg, 87% a 88; Chicago and North. | etwas —. Net receipts, The secret doings of public officials and boards | these ladies ts the Russian Princess Patchouliskol, newsmen and boys withdraw for the day. While € | receipts, 99 bales; gross, 115. Sales, 400; list evening, | | " », July 25. 1874. | the tact, Which was discovered yesterday, that | clothes, and with an expression of grim attention gossip, distinguished arrivals and departures, re- Principles have governed the negotiation of this i: Savai | was made to elect Hugh Mid the ex-Commis- | ner, a6 though to a quick march, and i! we are now | tejs, and 60 on. i Offer of the syndicate without issuing his circular > Cotton dull; middling, 15%. ESL we sell, seconded by Commissioner Voorhis and | eerie friends and to discuss with them the do. 16 to m | ment, which was then and there refused, | ta few years ago, when they were abandoned * | On Friday last General Anthon, the counsel ty adits’ ee er officers and American citi- | selves on the highway benind common cite | Sige: grocery, especially on Sunday alternoon, when the cana gan oroLooK S ta,, | SACHA NOS | were willing to cease aul action against his client, zens living on small annuities, are now thronged Pp y y CK P.M. | § and, in .act, & general withdrawal of suit was with a busy, anxious crowd, and echo everywhere * - 5 or bo’ yuade by the plant, and the papers, duly at- | On Sunday, aiter breakfast, with the arrival of Western Union Telegraph et was firm for both domestic and for- a to the pattering sound of hurried footsteps. A the express locomotive with the Sunday papers 109% & 110; Delaware, Lackawauna and Western, | inluts tuotuy 40 Gerces. or Carolina ai frou Tye. asie, | Mr. Lapsley without money considerations or auy | friendly Minister obtains us admission without too | 11 the city, the guests at all the hotels turn out | « £6 Express, ye wang | per lb., according to quality, and I7obaysof Rangoon at | guarantees whatever.” many preliminary formalities, and the constitu- Adams Express, 108 w 10834; Wells- | §1cc, a xe. per Ib. | * "This was, in Substance, the statement of the de- i " tional battle field of France is revealed to view. fortably, each with a cigar in nis mouth, to feast , 5 Pm ported sales. ‘ S 7 | ovclock und all the Deputies are in their oe : + a t Express, 66% a 67; pr a should be entitled to credit until controverted. it is two o'cloy P' a Argent shiva a ed iphone) dation cine market remained quiet and steady. | "Phe ramor that Mrs, Proctor is implicated in the | places looking eager for the fray. In the tribune of | SPOR ibd pal regan thentadag ad madecad, pee 4 WOOK; Brie, S's > anh Watsgny.—ieceipie 121 bt , making a total forthe | Beecher-Tiltou scandal, as far as learned, proves | the President 18 Mme. MacMahon aud one of tne | 2°@¢ Boston, Hartford and Erie, 1% a 13¢; Lake | Sales 100 bbis. at $1 UL. F " | d everything that is golng on. But after 1s nee Peake, a & ae whl DOMESTIO MARKETS HUGH GARDNER'S DEFEAT FOR THE | Gresses, without ornaments or trimmings, and ees Li td 11 cia ea 72; 1, 26) & 2%; Cleve- " OFFICE Of POLICE SUPERINTENDENT. . n extremely democratic aspect, Near the HERALD supply is exhausted, as it sometimes Tuly 25, 1874, wens 7 is, the demand tor it is still maintained till the western, 87% a do. preferred, 643,55% 3 | Cotton nominal; good ordinary, 14}¢ H Ha Be New Jersey Central, 105.4 @ 105%; Caicago and | DME SOCK FM sas uty op, 157g, | MVarlabiy come to Hight sooner oF later, notwith- | dressed Ym Pea gray slik With & “raLLAlone | the jords of creation are reading the papers the aithough some of our ieading bankers had gone to Rock Isiand, 98 0.984; Milwaakee and St. Paul, ton quiet and unchanged: widdiing. J67¢e._ Net | standing their utmost efforts to keep them from | flood of bad ec i over a ar ea ladies in their rooms are mostly engaged in letter thous our ied aad rei ee as ” last * . y 5 Washington for the purpose of being present at 35435%53 do, preferred, 53% a 5414; Toledo and | jy), stock, 24,969. the public ken. This is peculiarly illustrated by | 00 is Marsha! ‘acMahon, ery plain writing, supposed to be mainly upon the week’s the opening, that any other than strict business | WaDa8h, 35 a 35%; Ohio and Mississipp!, 254 825%; | cotton quiet and_ steady: middling, 169; "Net receipts, > . | on those firm, silent lips of his, The clever head “6 Hannibal and St. Joseph, 25 a 2544; C., C. and I, ©., | 19 bales. Saics, 50. Stock, 5, at the meeting of the Police yar held oF be Gathiten ot Manette HOVORHT& ilfaly aah +| ported marriage engagements and the notable 7 sd last a str ot the od " a joan, however much indifference may have been digs ‘bean ston iaating on Wednesday ‘ong and decided effort | dresses at the Saturday hops at the different ho- shown to the legitimate curiosity of the public. MMERCIAL REP gross, 4. Sales, 455. Stocl sioner, Superintendent of the Police force, He | under @ military dictatorship she is surely the dic- Alter dinner they appear in the parlors and The Secretary might hve closed with the first | CO; ORT. | was proposed for the position py President Mat- | tatress, All the Ambassadors are present and plazas in thetr Sunday's best, to receive their | good ordinary, l4%c. Net receip rep | be curionsly conscious of this fact. The y lo, the latest styles of t P > wo 7 - - | Seeea 7, i. | pressed by the Mayor and @ large number of | seem to be c sly is Me | Beecher and Tilton imbrogiio, the lat styles at all and few would nave questioned his right, | Cottom Dull— flour Steady — Wheat | Sick, (ue Wuurscrox, N.C, July “5, 1874. | bromiment’ members of ‘the Custom ‘House. re- | Duchess excites more attention than the Presi- | bonnets and jewelry, and; peradventure, the ques, In issuing that circular he gave an opportunity to | Stead y—Corn Unchanged—Oats Higher= | gpirits of turpentine quict at foun drm; $199 | publican party, who tried their utmost tion of a tnirdterm for President Grant. It ie ¢ come subseribe rle, and Rye Nomina) | for strained. Crude turpentine steady; $125 tor bard; | to win over Commissioner Disbecker in dent. somewhat remarkable, too, that they all go for it, Wim amy Liekédites, Pe a choos wine <L ie yivassceiseisie en ee ee ee Gardner's favor, ‘ue first ballot taken | In @ few minutes M. Buffet pronounces the sa- ' pecause, aa they say, “We expect, with a thir. 4 Wished, directly themselves. That they did not ARs cheapie Osweco, showed the vote to be two and two, Commisston- | cred formula in a voice rather harsh, but clear | term to General Grant, that Long Branch will have steady and unchanged ; sales 1.7 choose to doso to aN extent beyond $10,000,000 Firm—Petroleam Nominally Steady— ers Matsell and Voorhis voting tor the dethroned the honor and all the advantages of being the vis. W lab at $1 x4 les of 1,300 bushels ..0. 1 Milwaukee y % . and audible. Then he raises bis calm, grave lace Presid t ” i a r e: rail. Spirit entine asier— " ~ " | Commissioner and Commissioners Disbecker and headquarters of the President for four years more. ' Seve cee wae Wer Or Ribs Oi tins agen ee ee WwO do. extra white Macligan at $100 4 erm | Daryes against. Discussion then grew warm, and | towards the ladies’ tribune, which is uow enam- | And they want to say that Senator Jones, of Ne- ing, he fais back upon the — syndi wr Sree ee boited, 930 for unto! per ton. Miiliced onchange: many ontside influences were brought to bear on | eed with pretty faces, and bows almost imper- | Vada, has given itas his deliberate opinion that. cate and enters upon 4 Iresh negotiation Satunpay, July 25—6 P. M. shorts, $8) st 20 lddlings, $24 a $26 per tol Commissioner Disbecker to get him to change his The battle has b dat or- the President will be renominated and re-elected Canal’ ireighs 6c. to New York: | vote, bat all to no purpose. Successive | CePtibly. The battle has begun, and a lamous in 1876, because the republican party ctherwue With it cannot be ged wpon him as an act of The merchandise markets remained irregular | jiither, $241 to New ¥. favoritiem, It may be regretted, however, in view 0d Atul all through the week, closiag with Satur- | Lake receipts—W heat, 45,500 busiels; corn, 000. do. So. baliots, which were continuously taken, only | leanist general leads the first charge. He 1s not | will be defeated. Sse fece of lumber, Cina! shipments—Wheat, 16030 | produced the ame result, and an adjournment was bad type of that sort of military man of the ‘The Fifth Maryland regiment men are enjoying a. of the importance of retaining our own indebted. ay last—the increasing demand incident to the | py.jels; 302,000 iect of iumver. m obliged to be had without any appointment being be 7 ey What every one 1s read tit listen, and good and much needed rest to-day. To-morrow as much as possible among ourselves, th season being counteracted to some extent by the Burrato, July 25, 1874. made. On the following day it veing found that | Wr! y y , they -will have to resume active work in parades, ch a s z , that e' C a | Lake ka il imports for the last tweniy-tour nour: spressure Was of no use in the case of either com- | who listens no less readily to himself, His white | drills, &c., and on Tuesday, the 28th inst., they go 8.882 Dols. : the Se retary saw fit to reject the bids of baukers rther recession of the gold premium. Neverthes | x 70 bushels; corn, 608,36. a Missioner, Duryee and Disbecker, in so far as r th sortot the New Jersey Seventh to the ’ * 2 Phew, 64.426 *, . . stache, cut precisely in the shape of a tooth- | under the escort of the New Jersey who only asked a legal commission ‘one-fourth of Jess, in certain Yepartments, there was increased Peat Wheat, +420 bushels, | Porded a change in their determination to not vote | U™ u sb is memorabie battle feid of Monmouth tor a reunion Hee eat eet Ovicat, | Jor the appointment of Hugh Gardner, it was de. | Brush; bis black stock and closely buttoned frock | jor the Union, or Jor a jomt love feast under the Flour quiet; sales of 1,00 cided ise fake — and trend Inspector Walling | coat have a very warlike appearance, bat his la- | “old fag,” as betw on | Uke nee aE ving at $6.0 $6 25; bakers’, | Superintendent, to the gratification of the public | pored epigrams and frequent flowers of speech be. | and in this view the Marylanders at 8G 75; white winter, 7 ec! 6 | t ‘ to the muste of inne to ths Mise uke ey ie licen? Au honest and eMicien’ | tay the amateur politician who might not be in- | oe alte Head thes ee ern and ‘of “Dixie.” AW do. white Wisconsin a ot " ir P| 3 31; Sl disposed to accept the Presidency snould MacMa- The day has been delightfully cool, with a strong Fe ae nein, good tequest: | DISORGANIZATION IN THE DISTRICT ATTOR- | jon grow weary of it, or possibly play tue part of | outheast, wind fresh trom the salt water, The ‘ 1 ‘ surf has been delicious, thou eh a a French Duke of Alvemarie if occasion served. | fhe correct iden, you understand, to patronize the ityand a very noticeable increase in the actions. There was @ fair movement in dry one percent, the law allowing oue-halfofone per 2ct cent, less the cost of prepariog the boads, which ts abont one-quarter), and whose facilities would though the market was scarcely so ant- have enabled them to rapidly place the amounts 1 a8 during the previous we Hardware asked for at home, 80 preparing cne way for the | Was brisk, and a larger business than usual is e steady and gradual absorption of the four and one- Promised for the season, At the Produce EX- © snies o1 4,000, No. J hail and four per cents, ‘The full text of the award Where the markets are Hable to sudden | eee a ie morted, Kye nominal a: 81 0% i promised for Monday. by Wiich time, aiso, the changes, the game irregularity | Barley malt irm; Canada, $1 95a $2; Western, $1 8) a #rrangements with the syndicate, w were de- aracterized the markets during week be- | $! %- Otter articles unchanged. layed because of the difficuity of communicating | fore last was sti noticeable last week, though in With tue Rothschilds om Saturday, will provably | 4 1e88 degree. Breadstutty ruled quiet and low bave Ween completed and be made public, Alto- | UNtll towards the clove of the week, when a reaction | | man for Chief of Potice. RET i} Considerable dissatisfaction appears to exist at | Unfortunately, his oratorical action 1s rather of the | common folks who patronize old Neptune on Sun- the present moment among the officials in the | burlesque kind, and he sabres the air about as If ee en Ris is ih We he drawing of “District Attorney's office, owing to the manner | he were practising witha broadsword. Now and | jinos in tmis country of equal rights 1s pertectly a- in which the office is being “run,” as they term | then, too, he cuts a joke, notin the best taste, on | surd, | it, by Messrs. Lyon and little “Johnny” Daven- | the Septennate, He and the President have been | Flour stead, getwer set in, and both flour and wheat were firmer, the latter ui in (hinds Lents of District Attorney | friends for forty years. If he did mot hasten to CUBAN AFFAIRS. ee " 4 seit advance, and b mi . d * ‘helps. ‘ominent among those who are in- i he might die before another chance IT 18 GRATIFYING pe Hi 4 _ and being generally held fora bi i ls wheat, | disposed to aliow themselves to be used as tools Beamer ott : ie ny 1 tbe Lhe | It is stated on good authority that an agent of to see a matter whici excited no little criticism on | Mr was in good request all through | 2i 0 Go "corn and 1,00) do, oats, Shipments00 | by the little Commissioner 18 Assistant District | C¢cUrred of doing so. His real enemy, however, | General M. Quesada bas offered Sefior Francisco the week, and price the strest, and at one time seemed suspicious, adily appreciated. Oats ad- — bushels wheat, 27,000 do. corn and 1,000 do, oate, Attorney Alien, who expresses lis intention of re- | is M, Gambetta, and it 19 easy to perceive, from V, Aguilera, who is the Vice President of the Cuban » vanced also under ® scarcity, Whiskey was ala ad- | Cnicaco, Jaly 25, 1874. signing a8 soon a8 Mr. Phelps returns to town, of bis discourse, ti rT the private opening of the bs being especially to | vanced, and the demand was fair throughout. The | , Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat qui weal: | “For,” as he says, “Lyon and Davenport are bein entieman tf th ran Wit eere tin hard | Republic, # large sum of money in order that he ve deprecated, closed out in such shape as, what- | speculative inquiry foc pork and lard veiore mentioned | 1.8. 4F way opis, Salve St wg ae Bl ote CA 108%, | working things in such @ manner that 1 feel sure | gentleman If the General were In power. | may pe enabied to fit out his expedition to aid in ‘ i {312s uireiseted, | WH Dring on trouble and do cousiderable harm to | The flery orator of the Left does not seem bY | tne yperation of Cuba. Vice President Aguilera ; * | Mr. Phelps, too, If he does not watch matters. 8 of snse ‘ihe Re piled. ae lined fe ase. Oats. | Things cabot last as they are going on, and ido | “2Y means duly impressed with @ sense Of his | came to the United States three years ago in ficarce and, higher iat | not want to be in ‘at the death, or, rather, in office stad He Seo tranny listening to the avgry | quest of assisiance for the young Republic which irin at $104 for | when the crash comes, any ot the clerks and | old soldier with some amusement, and sits leaning | ye represents; but either bia countrymen have roonitig declined Coy | Others m the office are praying for the return of | hackward with a smile playing about bis lips, | not rexponded generously to his call Or the porte dat, Lard, demand jight; boilers nirm: sales at | thelr La ee RESPIR lke a person who might be inclined to cry “is! | ofthe United States have been too well watched 00 et ed about ¢ * I2c,, spot; I%4c., August; 12c,, september. - dmit of carrying out his intentions, ment Of tuis loan ousiness, although by yo means ae cd teskig she yrvading wORSaNY fcaretan unsettied: 9e. bid.” Freighis nominal, ‘On the gall A MURDER IN SING SING PRISON. after hearing a comic song. There isa tradition ofeneral M. Quesada, who is now in the West # new oue, the singalar unanimity With Which our | peena better demand for coffee, the market for which | $i 07%, July; é \ A ting there has | of the Board in the afternoon wheat cio a oe - 7; int; corn, 6) Be. An immense excitement was caused in the | that M. Gambetta dia notin his youthiul days pay | Indies, wiil, if is confidently thought, not imme- people avoid permanent investments. One would clove rather firmer. Petroleam has been dull duty; 6 on ensh Bbc. : joss er ; diately return to Cuba but proceed to Pera, where $ Seg a et aemely Atuer than at the close of last | bushels wneat, Ofn Di) de, oa and gum | Prison at Sing Sing yesterday morning. When | quite Suflicient attention to the rules of cosiume. Gouey end inaterial of war for the Cubans are ex- think that with nearly $90,000,000 surplus in the Closed ¢ a ; eve do. barley, — Shipm stores were rather quiet, but have beon and t | week, 4 Y. OH bois. flour.s20" bushels | the prisoners were leaving the galleries for | T¥¢ charge cannot be fairly repeated now. He '8 | pHooted to be furnisted to the stout-hearted mem New York banks and money only 2 and 9 per cent | frm throughout the week. Wer bis Io 177,000 do. ON) do. Saud 100 de | otrendance on divine service a convict named | €@ipped in full club uniiorm. Whatever fashions | in the manigna, 4 Wall street, that a larger amount than $10,000,000 | ,,Corree.—The market wag quiet bet, Age. e have re and nisin, an Ad oe ree a on nee Bentley struck @ fellow convict named We.: a | ble tallors, much pomatum, @ collar 80 pu * @ibatnew loan Would be taken of bome scoount, | fuss’ te he. We ans 4 ' blow 80 severe that he dicd from its effects ten | spotiess that it emits rays of whiteness, @ gray COURT CALENDAR—THIS DAY. i bot such wae nor the case. | minutes alverwards. ‘at this Was premeditated | sii necktie and @ black coat can do fora repub- SUPREME COURT—CHAMpEns-—Held py d ag lay. » 59, 03, 70, 102, 123, 1, ever jealousies May exist in respect to the resalt, | continued all through the week and prices steadily Jeaves no ground vo impugn the good taith of the | advanced. The small supplies avaiiable here and at Secretary. Mr. Bristow may not be agreat finan. — the West is the chief attributed cause of the movement. | July, 6c. cier, but that he has acted squarely aud honestly, | The cotton market has closed dull titroughout the entire | Me. Tarne Barley quiet, be im some respects mistakenly, in this matter no one | Week: snd while “spot” has shown no inaterial change o.; closed steadier at $22 Will How question, It In @ remarkavie develop. | “tures” were irregular, alternately » shaae frm by Bentley there appe: not to be the slightest ABL Endowment Insurance Potici THE BANK STATEMENT | 2ige.; Java, roment bags, i Son 7 ids ede doubt, inasmuch aa he had threatened. to take | licam leader have been done for M. Gambetta. | rence.—-Nos. 1, 4%, 4) bows a decrease as $1108,000 in specie. am in| aie; baguayre, dlge: a difgc} Jaualon, aig ee } SOuEttiom Ineasaaee ot ROHS Uae TY Meas | West's ive the mids belore, ‘This sublime air of pleased tranquillity upder at- | 171. 176, 140, 161, 182, 16%

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