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COMMERCIAL WMATTERS. o Sales 8t the Brock Exehnnge—June . 1881,coup Erie. |Pitte. Ft W.&C. 3 B T SI08 | 100- s e 60} 5,000 ... 90 " 604 Chieago & Mil.lm $30. 594/ 1,000........ 90 . 60} Me litan Bank e 60§ 10. .. exdiv..119 e. 60§ Fourth Na. Bauk. 60| 125.... ox div. 99 c. 60} Manhattan Gas, |1 5 1094 Wosf Union Tel. . Chieago ensce 68, '90. | 600.......... eeveee 99 [Chic. & R L L !9 90,000 . 841'P F.W. & Chie. 7 ) |BostouWater P'r. oevans 52 b6~ 32 . 844 700, Cary lmprovment. lM)y.. ..y 12 . 31 |gpro \Marictta&Cin. 2 p|H. & St. Joseph. | 200.. 33 100.000ee.. Cin| 100..22 call. 35 b. |Indianapolis & i/ 5. 70 MRl et 100, [T} OCK BOARD. Peeific Mo U. 8 6s, 520 ¢, 65. | INincis Central eees - 830210 | 310,000 1034 | 200. rie. Treas. Notes 7,308, |Chic. 400 0y 24 series. | 200.. Boad. | 5,000 L1033 | Mil. & St [T YO ]} 300 2§ 0 CLOCK BOARD. el 106} Reading. 94} Michigan Central. .. 104, [ 100 s 56 Chic & N.W. pref. . 0110 571 300, c000ucnes 4} OFEN BOAKD OF ERC | Mick.Seut Chic. 3 TRURSDAY, June 28—, M. @ald is Jower, and was quite freely offered during the @ay. The closing rate was 153, sud the extremes 154 and Wi O’ovemmon! secrities of all descriptions are higher, ood in demand. For 5208 of 1862, 104§2104§ was the whosing rate, and 96] @97 for 10-40e; 7.30s are 105§@ 1034, o8d wanted. The small stocks are meglected, and kept Defure the public by brokers specially retained in their in- Owéot. The Railway share market is dull, except Erie pemmon, which elosed at the Regular Board at 6032604 #tock is now largely beld by the public, which is slow ® believe that this property, so valuable to the trade of Be country, is wortbless to its common shareholders. Miohigan Ceutral zose § per cent, and Southern was poeady. The remainder of the list was deelt in very mod- orstely, and the market ‘is a8 dull es it can well be. &9 the Second Board the warket was dull, with the ex- @eption of Erie, which sold up to 62, with large sales, byt # tmmedistely broke and scld s Jow es 60}, closing st GOY. e balance of the market closed strong at quotations: Qumberland Coal, 44§ @454; Quicksilver, 47 @48; Ne Work Central, 98] @98; Erie,§61§@61}; Hudson River, 310j2112; Reading, 109}@109{; Michigan Southern, 78} @78;; Llinois Central Scrip, 120§@121§; Cleveland and Iittaburgh, £3) 2834; Cleveland and Toledo, 106§ @1063; Rock lelsnd, 94@94§ ; North-Western, 30}@30}; North- Weetern Preferred, 59§ @594 ; Fort Wayne, 98@98}, Mouey is sbundant on call at 5@6 per cent, with excep- @onal Joans st 4 upon Governments. In commercial , little doing. Prime short bills can be used at low and sre scarce. Long peper is notin favor. The motice of payment of the one-year certificates has created reab demand for 7.30s from parties desinng to keep their Bunds in short currency debt. Foreign Exchange is becoming more regular. The lead- g drawers of sterling quote 109 for 60 day’s bills, which, Bowever, is sbove the market, the chief rate on actual sales Detng 108} 2108}, The following are the current quotstions: Beudon, prime bankers, €60 days, 108j@108§; London, peime bankers, sight, 110}@110§; London, prime com- eercial, 1071074 ; Paris, bankers, long, 5.133@5.12}; Parie, backers, short, 5.1025.08§; Antwerp, 5.15@5.124; Pwiss, 5.15@5.12§; Hawburg, 36237, The payment of the one-year certificates puts out of ex- Petence s security which, during the Rebellion, was of wervice to the Treasury. There now remains within zontrol of the Department nothing but the temporary which cannot be too soon reduced. Included in @em are what is known as Clearing-House certificates, pon which interest can be stopped or materially reduced witout foreing them in for payment. These Clearing- Souse certificates save the trouble and nsk of using a Parge amount of legal tenders daily, and there is no good Peason why interest should be allowed upon s serip indis- 1% the convenient working of the banks. The bave made & handsome profit out of this medium of pottlements during the Rebellion, but there is no propri- oty iu continuing the favor longer. &he busivess of the Sub-Treasury was: Receipts, $2,943,070 22—for Customs, $571,000; Payments, $594, ¥74 76; Balance, $101,401,142 30—Gold notes, $322,000. Albert H. Nicolay s0id st suction to-day the following sbares Washiv, Marive Insurance Com at. Shares Hoftmas Fire Invurance Company sk .ml-l‘-ll fi‘lulrl-flc-)l:yn. Mutus) Insurance Com| . B985, 820,708 | 2606 . ... ... 825,415 | Docrease....... 04,203 The Citisens’ Gas Laght Company of Brook!yn bas de- @lared o pemi-annaal dividend of 5 per cent. Coupons doe July 1, 1866, from bonds of the Galens o0 Chicago Union Rsilrosd Company, designated “ Mis- River Bridge Bouds,” and bonds issued for the Eigin and Mste Line Railroad,” will bepaid on and after @uly 3, on presentation st the office of the Chicago aud Borth-Western Reilway Company, No. 57 Broadway. The July interest on the bonds of the Prairie da Chien Meliway will bo paid ut the office of the Milwaukee and 9 Panl Ballway, No. 25 Willism-st, | toshippers. In The dividends on the Teanessoe State Bonds, the 1t of July, smount to 30 per cent in new bonds for arrearages of interest up to and ineluding 1st of January, 1866, and 3 per cent cash at the National Bank of the Republie for 1st of July coupons on both the original and new bonds. The General Superintendent of the Michigan Central Rosd makee the following statements in regard to the character of its traflic: Tho increase in carnings from passengers bas been princl- pally from throngh traffic, divided about equally between the ensiward and westward, the earnings from the regular local business not varying materially from the [rnh\u year; but it will be borne {n mind that the earnings from locai passen. ers for that year were mnch increased by the movemants of fmapl. which item has had but little iuflnence in the earnings The aggregate earnings from freight vary but little from last yoar. The increase of tunnage is 48,176 tans, while the falling off in earnings s 24,637 65. The rates of Jocal tarif, although haviog been eomewhat modified, do not differ essentinlly from those of previous yoars, but the rates on through truflic inve ruled oonsiderably ower since the close of the war, and the consequent opening of all the competing lines south of ms, ‘The completion of the contemplates third rail on the t Wostern Railway, together with the car transfer boat now under construction, thas raking the gange uniform from the Far West to the seaboard, must have s ront iufluence upon the receipts of this company, when once £ oporation, and this must have an imporiant bearing upon our trade the ensuing yesr, as we expect to be reaping the Devefits of tois featnre in the through line, before the close of navigation. In moving property, time saved is frequently an important element to the shipper, and with a uniform gauge between the Atlantic oitios and the principal points of the West, property can be transported in both directions without the necessity of breaking bulk, thus not only insuriog its quick passage, but saving the cost of handling and damage to packages conscquent upon the various trausfers from oue carrier 10 the vext. of this year. —_— N. Y. Wholesale Prices of Country Produce. 1968, [Pxpressly for Tur N. Y. TRIBUNE by our own Reporter.| The following are the carrent rates of articles in good condi- tion, as sold by commission houses at wholesaie. Shippers receive 5 to 10 cont less, deducted for commissions, beside freight and otber charges. Parties receiving produce to sell, often, with the request that immediate returns be made, cannot always obtain the prices which transient buyers nuve to pay. Our figures are intended more for the farmer than the mer cbaut, and we prefer not to disappoint by giving the outuide prices of very choice articles. BEANS AND PEAS. Beans continue firm, with light arrivals and a moderate demand. Prime lots are held above our quotations, Some old medinms bronght 1@ 8125, The duty keeps back Cana- dian Peas. We guot Beans, pea, prime, ¥ ] ‘x‘cm 2 sh Beans, medium prime, § bush.. 0@ 210 Beans. kidney bush,, prime. . 250 260 Beans, marrow, l;nmo s . .25 260 Beant, warrow, hand-picked or soroened. - ltwa2 Beaus, fnferior.......... L1000 150 Peas, Canadian. # bush. 1150 125 1%@ 170 Peas, Southern blackeyed, § bush . BUTTER. Nearly all the trade is now in Western Reserve; prime lots which bring 30@3le. for_the California trade, and a listle se- lected, ia taken by grocers at 32c. The California dewsund is failing off under unfavorable accounts from there—free abip- monts and o large make on the Pacitio ¢ —and with bat little call from the East the tfeeling ith & decline of 1@%0. on Western. So littlo State butter i can soarcely be guoted. That in ice ears, brings 37@38c. The hot weather of the fare part of the week was bard—or rather soft—on butter ehipped o other than ico cars, A lot of fair Obio butter was sold st 29c., and some flue Wisconsin at ssme price. We quoter Half firkins, fine, Yellow, ¥ b Firkins, State, priwe, $ B..... Btate medium, B ... Orange Co. and Up-River pails, ¥ ™ ‘Western Reserve, Yellow.. ‘Western Reserve, mediom. White and Mixed, store packed. Chicago, Wisconsin, &c., ¥ 1 Pennsylvania tubs aud pails State tuvs, Welsh.... Canads, White, ® B... Cunada, Yellow, ¢ CHEISI Cheese are both heavy and soft; beavy arrivals; 10,000 box to-day—and a heary feeling among most buyers who are los- ing beavily; soft from exposare to the beat {n transit. Many of those recoived dering the fore part of the week cannot be taken from the boxes for fear of bulging out at top or runuing awaey st the bottom. Ose such lot, pris Len it lefs the factory, is now offered at 10c. The large stock now in the city eost to0 much, and holders are working hard to come eut with as ittle loss as possible. They dare not sell to many of the oid eh and thinking theéy may as well Joss abroad as here they are shipping it on their own scconut. Cheese, which coet 200, in the country will scarcely bring over 19 da; ticipacedjuufavorable reports from abroad have epressing influence, The best lot of Factory we saw to-day—strictly fancy—sold for 19ic., though 19c. is talked of for some extra lots. Ove lot of 300 boxes good Fac- tory brought 19¢., aud 1,000 boxes fine farm dairy i6jo., both all way, the home trade pays a little more, A little ‘mew Piueapple has been received, but prices are not yet established. We quote: Euglish Dairy, skimmed, § 1. 1024 English Dairy, fioe, ¥ 1 17218 Factory, ir'to good §1b 17 a8 Factory, prime, ¥ Farm Dairy, pr Ordinary to Wihite, % BG4S, Continued large arrivals of Western, with & moderate call, Dave carried prices 1@2c. lower, aud trade is now dull. Boy. insist on * loss Western are generally selling at 22, d it tokes good marks of fresh State o bring over Ze. A few barrels largo Pennsylvania were sold to-day at 2., in a retail way. As the demand will be large between now and the approaching Fourth, it i not expected that they wili go much Af any lower—a reaction s quite iikely. We q New-Jersey and Penusyivania fresh, ¥ dor. FRUITS AND BERRIES. Peaches have made their appearance from the South, T. C. Kimball & Co., received several crates—one bushel each—inst Mouday from Cbarleston and Savancab. The, per crate. Two more sbipments were received Wedueaduy, and these sold at §10. They were in fair order, each peach wrapped in soft paper. New apples ae improving in quality and find more favor with pie bakers. Still they go off slowly. Cherries are plenty and lower. Strawberrics are so nearly out of murket we drop them, remarkiog that the small baskets of amall axd poor fruit sold to day st 4@7c. People are about ready to turn to the raspberrics, .8 very fow of which bave brought €20 6o — L Awe 6w FRUITS AND XUTS DEIED. Dried Apples are ititie inquired for, and bring 190. and sometimes 20c. by the single bbl. in a retail sort of way. A Jot of old sold st 150. Otlier dried fruits are unchanged, with ouly » shippiog or distant demand. Al shiced, ¥ ™ 20 221 Bootvers & & berries, ¥ 1. Peacties, uupeeled. ¥ Peaches, peeled, inferior, ¥ . Peaches, ;fla‘ (prime Vau), ¥ Peavuts, ¥ bush.. Raspberries, biack, HIDES, SKI Trade in these continues very dull We g note : , each.. 25 80 .glnl. alo,.... 81 259 3 50 oo .....08 00®@10 00 llul)fl 0. l. We w0 175@ 225 | do.No.2.... 8 5 do. Kits.. wa 12 . 159 2 25 |Otter, N¢ . 3502 600 80 | do., Southern. 2 003 4 00 [Racoon, N'th'n, 0@ &0 are bringl r uds onjons don's sell; ulflfl.dlh'l:l‘v:‘b’o:l erboard or op the boats. New potatoes 0ld sorts are weaker, while the dumped o are comiog from N. J. are improvisg both in quality and boans and tématoes are much lower, B a2 i atie.lil g 8 - 58888 | I 583 €88y gssssisdsissisess Tarsesn. ‘THURSDAY, ASHES_The market s frm, with » fay. domand saies st flmgmmrmummmmn A falr bas prevailed b-'gnm.ht g e e S T Texas; sales of 1,100 Nl COXYEE~We bave 5o sales to report; prices are nominal, NEW.YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1866.. FLOUR AND MEATL—The market for Western and State our 8 more active, and prices are 5210c. & bbl. better; the are 9,600 bbls, at §6 45@87 30 for Superfioe State. §7 60 @83 70 for Extra State, 892810 for Fancy State. 88 052 89 15 for the low grades of Western Extra, 89 102810 20 for Shipping Obio, 810 25814 frade and Family broods, aud $14 25@ $17 for St. Louis E Canadian Flour 1s firmer and {0 fair demand; sales of 400 bl for the low grades of Extra, and Clm wasis Family ¢ an lo firmer, with s fair uthern F1 alio o les of 370, bbls. 810 532812 10 for mixed to good untry Baltimore, &c.. and $12 0T17 25 for amily brands. Rtye Tlocr Is firm with o fair 300 bbis. ot €6 750, Corn Meal 18 becter and fairly active; sales of 450 buls. Brandywise st 85 25, afloat, and 85 40 in store. TIRE CRACKERS are fn demand and prices are tending upward; sales of No. 1 Canton at §3 75 GRA1N—Holders of Spring Wheat are very firm in thelr views, but the business is limited; the sales are 7,500 bsh. No. 1 Chicago Spring at §¢ %, and 4,00 bush. White Kea- tucky at 83 30, In Barley and Barley Malt wo bavo o sales to note, aud prices are nomival. Oats are easior, but are e ivey the snles &re 60,000 bush. Chieago and Milwaukee at Si@see. Rye is in moderate request, but prices are without Shange; sales 4,900 bash. at 81 05 for Westero, and 81 30 for State, Corn is ia better demand, but prices are easicr; the sales are (3,000 bush. at £5286¢. for Unsound, sud 83@%0c. for New Mixed Western. TEMP—The mquiry for Manila has beed fair, but prices are without .m.fifi elyuun- wo qudte in gud at 844@%. Other kinds aro fnactive and nominal, HOPS are firm and in good demaud for home consumption; we quote st trom 20@40¢. and 70¢. 08 o growth and qualiity, A Y—Tho busiaess to-day is only moderate, owiug to the storm, but bolders mauifest {noreased fivmness, as the receipts are limited and the stock lx'vmll’;ulu!‘-;ll of 200 bales st 6)@65¢. for Shipping, and 704 80c. for Retail lota. TRON -l Tron rewalis firm, aud we Boto salcs at 8462 81 for No. 1 American and Scoich., LIME—Rockland is fl.rm and :;m:— deman; we quote at $1 50 for Common, and 2 10 for Lump. LATIS—Eastorn are fir and in falr demand at 84, three demand s m{ | demand; sales of moaths, MOLASSES—Hallers are firm, bot the tight, and we have only to note 35 huuds. Cy ba Clayed at 504e. AVAL STOR! pirite Turpentive is dnll with sma sales at B6@ Rosing are Inactive asd nominal. Tar 18 prices aro without change. S are generally quict, but_prices are well sustained; socd at 81 64 @81 65, Crude Whale at §1 and do. Lard Oil 18 seilig ot from 614008205 for in Pork firm; for eller July, f 1,730 bola, Mo and 833, seller August; the sales, oash Dbls. ot €30 50 for O Mess, €3 $30 50 !nr('u‘v) Mess, Beef 3 f 5a Tierce Beef and Beef Hi “ut Moats and Bacou are dull, and in the abso ro nominal. Lard is dull and : 22c. in the top price for Prime APTHRNOUN PROVISION MARKES, 4} O'CLOCK.—Thero was & fair business in Pork at better prices clwing firm; sales of Moss ot 322852 25 Other Provisions are dull 3 LEU M~The market fs dell and heavy at 2422440, for Crude, 39@41jc. for Kefined in boud, aud 35@60c. for do. 1; no sales repartad, v bas prevailed of 1,100 hhds. ree. RICP—Prices aro unsettled and pomi NUGARS—For Raw Sugars a fur out change worthy of notloe in pric at J0j@12¢, for Cub Vo for Purte Kie and 630 boxes Havaua ut 1149 Refined are quiet at 16j2104c. for Hards, SOA P—Castile remaine firm with & falr finquiry, and sales Ito. EEDS4-Tn Grass Seads nothing of moment s doing and agh Fiax Seed is firm and in fair de- Calcutts Liuseed is dull st wa ¥ busa, ¥ in Boston. W—There has been & moderate basiness doing in Ahie et at about previors prices; £ 100,000 15, ot 124 @12, for Inferior to Prime Western a ¥ W HISKY—Tke ma-ket is quiet and prices are nominal st 82 254 82 2 for State, and §2 261G §2 27 for Western. e Receipts of Produce, JUNE 20,—10.198 bbia. Flour, 52 bble. Whisky, 100 bbls. Corn axb. Wheat, 60,504 bush. Coru, 500 bush, Mait, 3 bis, troleu, Financiat. AUDITORS® RE To Tur Tows or RuTrawn: Your Auditors exnuiined the seconute of you Select Men. aud Overseer of the Poor, aud 00 v o for of thelr accounts, 1o our satiafaction, and resjecictiuily make tue fol lowing report: LIABILITIES, 23 Town Bouds, $500 es 4 Town Eoads, $100 eac * " Due Hutland County National Bant. Dae Ssvings Bank. ” Due Town Treasarer Tuteres Surplu Awount voled to 88 vetetan £ TEERIpEIET sssessusas loctor.... o wer preves Bends Tieta wers the redsind ueold, 1 I 6. CLARK, Auditors ILLIAM (ILMORE. § Rnn.x:\' LOAN. ICAN ISSUE-FOUK MILLION DOLLARS. Holy Sea complete fo between the Uovern- 3. of the Pagal State deot, oliness. Pope Pius 1X, b, ifical Act of the 11th of Ajpril, 1068, decreed tbe emission by subeeriytion of (he loss vow ofced lo tbe public ‘Alibough former lones have commanded nesrly par, flis Hollness, ot wlal to bim in ts present inducome: xtysiz () dollas present tempor ta capital. bas the con hundred doliar gold “The Bouds, prysbie to bear of 300 francs, or $100 beariig 5 por cont iwterast per anncm o goid, the seini-anually, on the Iat of April sad the et of Oc in New-Yor bis snd New Ozlesvs, at exchange. The issue befnig ot $66 (gold), will cout futerest on the luv, eativent From 1770, §17,000 will be annnally sppropristed for the purchese of the Bouds. The emount of lul“l"fi’d x‘m uu-lul’:nu be. lied 10 the further reduction of the debt. t s believed that this loan will commend itae!f to canitalists gener- ally, and -Mocwll‘ will to sl good Catholics having at heart s Ansire 1o prove that bis Hollves never addresses himsell to them o torasies: can reaent thie is, by the faith of & State which has ol toall; Tubilied cvery Sngagomentof its Poutibon) Hosd 0 "o beoriptions Su recetved and Coupons paid at the following Bauking Houes: Mewrs. EDWARD, BLOUNT k Co., Parfe. Prance. Messrs. DUNCAN, SHERMAN & "Co. Nusswt, corser Pine, ow, Messrs. DREXEL & Co., No. 4 South Thirdt., Philadelphia. . New-Orlesus. Bubscrigtions also received by Mr. JOHN B. MURRAY, No. 18 Nassauot., Now-York. Mr. Robert Marphy being the beurer to us of Introdnetory letters from the Apostolic Nuncio st Paris, we fee’ suthorized (o commend most eurnestly the objects of bls mission to o6 Kev. Ciogy sod faithe ful of our diocese, . Olven at New-York, this 23d day of June, A. D, 1004, Jomn, Archbisbop of New-York, tor seeurity than ena guarantesd as The venerabie Catholle Clargy, throughout the United States and the Cansdus (to expedite this good work), will plo.se receine sub- seriptions and the smount thereof, and forward the ssme by or Express to the Central Office. ot the Banking louse of Mossrs. Dun. Bherman & Co., marked on the envaiope, * Poutifial Lous,” o0 Feceipt of which the' Boods wil be lusedintely trasamitiad to ihacs. P i o TR e GENCY OF T ROMAN LOAN. dred dollar guld bonds ready for defivery, ot ety six each. MURRAY, Authorized Agont. No. 18 Nmo-st, N. Y. Owrion or vun Fneny Loan ' 4 CRAWFORDSVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY (lsta Evane- wille and lllinols), due ou the 1t July urawm be HM o this offiee. o7, EO. P, FITOH Tusasvay Depanras: finn to HOLDERS of CER: TEONFSS, luued undes st of Con- 12 ro- o aisb Sy B Mot ULLOCH: Beeroary, : T g e T | ume 2, TEE.JPLY %n:ous on _‘llm North Carolina Concloktn snd Reborford -:u'.‘::lcl...., wiibe s ‘:‘ll:;n et H. W, VO, Casbler. ILWAUKEE & PRAIRIE DU CHIEN RAIL: WAY. The lnterest d J 1 W, PRAIRIE DU CHIEN RALLWAY, COMPANT S MORTGL0K BONDS will be paid on on snd afier July 3, st the offics of the Milwaukes snd St Faul Raliway Co., No. 25 Wi o ALEX MITEHY LD Prostiont™ Ovrion or vux Cl"lflf' e T“"m“ll Rarwar Ca..‘ noapwar, Nuw-Youx, ! OUPONS due Jaly 1, 1566, from bonds of the GALENA AND CHICAGO UNION RAILROAD COMPANY, i AND STLTE LN RAILROAD, ‘o ot 5 afier July 3 on preseciation st this B 2 PRITCHARD, Trossarer, Uxirap Stares M-;‘:-;n..‘nn ’nv, ‘ onte June e SGHEDULES OF (30) THIRTY or mors COU- H. H. VAN DYCK. Assicra 11 NOBTH CAROLINA BOND v Tonds '-:.'-‘Hl‘uh',il‘ g llrM * Vullot, Orwicn or yue FARMERN Loas /- O M Exonanan . Wl P . HE TRANSFER BOOKS .. o i il Do slged o Lo 1t b e S puir oy ul{l.r B, Secrotary, ¥. L s3d T. Co.. Trasaier Agew CI"CAGO AND ALTON RAILROAD— COUPONS OF FIRST MOKTGAGE BONDS. JOLIET AND CHICAGO RATLROAD—Coupons of First Mort- age Flon DUBU Bon PO 1966, will be paid at our office, No. &4 Broad: NEW-YORK SAVINGS BANK, Efghth Avenue, cor. of Fourteenth st. Six per cent interest, free from tax. Deposits made on of before July | draw intagest from Jaly 1. THUMAS CHRISTY, Provt. Usiox Trosr Cowrany ov New Yorz, N B 7TE BOARD ofc.’l;lljlg'l‘ BT Core dadet) > 2d of July. lews Goveinment tax _CLErPLAND, PAINRSTILLE AND OTICE.—The COUPON the SPECIAL MORTGAGE BONDS of the Uleveland. Paines. o and Al ie Railrosd Company, will be York. wricy or wie Manirous Conraxt, No. ¥ WarLsr, New-Youx. | NOTICB is hereby given that the Annual Meeting ‘of the Stockholders of the MARIPOSA COMPANY, for the Tustees for the ensuing yesz, nd for such business eting. will be e'd at the Office of the Com- w-York Ciiy, on the SEGUND DAY of day. ‘Company will close on WEDNESDAY, Teweit; closed until the 3d day of July JAMES H. FERDON, Secretary. Eloction of Five e may come befora the pany, No. 34 W Ju Dext. Dated June 12, 1568, New-Yorx, June 25, 1666, JOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, that a Mecting of the Stockholders of the PENN AND EUROPEAN PETROLE- 11 on WEDNESDAY, July 18, 1064, at the Office " ave., st 10 o'clock s m., for the par- pose”(if thought best) of reducing the Capital Stock of ssid Couwr o $10,000. vy bo B0 omieris, M. C.HULL, CHAS, HULL, D. P, NICHULS, & F. J. JACKSON, Direct JEW-JERSLY ZINC COMPA INTEREST on the scrip isened by this their transfer office, No. 61 5 aiden- he annual will be due and . ¥.. 00 and afer will be closed from the 27th to the B. 3. GIBLIN, Tremurer. SHE COUPONS, due July 17, 1866, of the CITY OF CHICAGO MUNICIPAL AND WATER BOXDS, will be paid on and afier that date, on presentation at the office of DUNCAN, SUERMAN & C on Messts. J. 8. GAN & C LONDON (Suce & Co), ave i the oriscipal citiss of E EAST," lused by UABNEY MOKGAN & Co., No. 53 Exchiangs- nvo. —The COUPONS due JULY 1, AMERICAN OTICE T0 BOND-HOLI from tie Bond 1866, will be paidin corrent fun EXCHANGE NATION er that date, - Aunrnr H. NICOLAY. Auctioneer, PECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE. $100,000 BROADWAY AND SEVENTH-AVE. RAILROAD STOC ALBERT I1. NICOLAY will sell at suction. on SATURDAY, June 20, 1966, at | sck, at the Exchan m, No. 111 Broadway, the CAPITAL STOCK of the BROADWAY AVE. RAILROAD COMPANY, $)00 each. This Company paid a dividend in February last of 5 per cent. and b declared aimother of § per ¢ 1 tn chasere arther information, ALBERT i, NICOLAY, Stock Auetioneer and Broker, No. 43 Pine-st., N. Y. o, VIDEN [1£ AND SIOUX CITY RAILROAD—Couponsof Fint | R . Bury, Sec FER GENT. o o Ol Bek of hie empaay of FOUR ITH-W : JIX PER CENT INTEREST PATl July uext. Fhe Tranefer B payabie on the second ) . WESTERN RAILROAD~Coupors of Fint | & YREE - s unt W. b unmcn,""ln P, from Government e “TLAVAUKEE RAILROAD—~Coupons, and Un Sums from 140 5,000, Money deposited now will draw fnter- ‘VflaLlAMBB('P.(iH SAVINGS BANK, FIAG KAILROAD—Coupons due'July 1, | est from July 1. Gogase of Boeth THS 1ot os NK, Kow-York. on the TIIRD-AVE. SAVINGS BANK, DIVIDEN D NOTICK.—Deponltors ate nesanr ooy 1 & > k. JESUP & Co. Comvee of Twenty-sixihei. and Thirdave. Dividend st the rate. of thed hat s Sea ASATARULA RATLROAD CowP 3 NT, free from GOVERNMENT TAX f thras dollers snd upward, thet shai) Spouited thres due Jaly 1, 1866, on TT. Vsb!:a\‘l)ul:z,:t.}l& July uext, will be puid to deposisors om o OR> UANAL ST, bula Railosd. Compan, lusel Lo tho Sumburyand | Interst on limonnts from volo Bve thouad Monay o m"“‘lvhm.’afi' i ation raw interest from Jaly 1. Depositors Ly - " 'y s made on or fore the 10th day of fuly, wil drew Umou DIME SAVINGS BANK, N. cor. of VARICK, W W, Natuanier Buroos. Sawn Troszo “Pitwxix Namiovar, DANK NeEw.YORK, Juna 27, 1636, DIVIDEND of FOUR (4) PER CENT, free of OUR FOREIGN CCRRESPONDENCE.. Government tax, has been deslared TIS DAY, pa; on ———— and after Jane 30, lostant, until which date the Transfer Wooks wil beclo-el. JOHN PARKER, Ce PARIN, BANK 0¥ T CoxMoNwRALTH, NE! sl o K. Jure 26, 1666, DIVIDEND of RIX PER CENT will be paid to the stockholders, free of United States tax, on MONDAY, July & “Tho trauafer books will be elosed thy uly 2. 2 AMERICAN AND PRENCH DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCH » —SUPPLEMENT TO THE YELLOW-BOOK—NAPO- LEON UNABLE TO ASSIST MAXIMILIAN FURTHED . —THR MEXICAN QUESTION—INDEMNITY—THE EM- PEROR'S SECOND MANIPESTO—FINANCIAL CONDI- TION OF FRANCE--THE BALANCE OF POWER Ir - BUROPE—NAPOLEON NOT MASTER OF THE PUTURE - ~THE FRENCH ARMY—THR POLICY OF AUSTRIA 3, Casl TNPORTERN AND TRADERS' NATIONAL BANK £ New-Yous. June 23, 1 DIVIDEND OF FIVE (5) PER CENT out of the earuings of the past six montiis, free from Government ta: wilbe peid to the stockholders of this Bark on and afta s | day of July next. The Tranafer Books will be closed from the 23th instant to the 2d prox; __F. H. PERKINS, jr. Cahlor, % o N Naw-Y June 22, | % ~THR EXPOSITION PRIZES=THE PRENCH - SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND of SVEN PER | —sraTs or g crops. DA will be paid from the profite of v the 2d of July eosning. The oned Lo that da'e, J. L. WORTH_ Cashler. From Oar Special Correspondent. Paws. June 13, 1966, “FORTIGN APFAIRS. DIPLOMATIC DOCUMENTS. 1866, Paris: Imperial Press; June, 1866."—Such 18 the transls. - tion of the title ef & freshly-published supplement to the » Yellow-Book. Its first twenty pages are ilied with My, Seward's letter to M. Montholon, dated Washington, 19t Fob., 1866, The next two pages give Drouyn do Lhoye's » portial answer to that letter, addressed to M. Montholon, dated April 6. The remaining fourteen pages of this pamph. lot are filled with ten choice selections from the corre spondence of the French Minister of Foreign Affairs with . the French Minister Resident at Mexico, of various dates, from August 14, 1865, to March 9, 1 The proper title + of this interesting little work would be * Exonasis; Aw - Apology to the French People, by Their Ruler, for Coming + out of Mexico; With an Explanatory Introduction by W. T ww. Vo DIVIDEND of FIVE (5) PER ( Goverument tax, has this duy been deslared, pay after the 24 The teans July prox books will be clowed from the 23d of June to the 2d of J. M. CRANE, Cashler. By order of te Board of Directors, July. . 169 per share, Joly 2 troa from Governmen Tax, will be pat! on and after ASTHOSY HALSEY, Tae Ninti Nationar Bay No. 363 BROADWAT, NEW. VORK Juse 12, DIVIDENDof FIVE PER CENT, (free of Gov- £ aroment taz) bas thia day been doclared, pageble on snd sher iy 7, 164, sfer books will be closed on the 20th inst., to re-open oo Bexh By order of the Board, JOF Coupons from al.—due July 1, 1865—will ‘l‘dhn Awerican Ezchange e ITY 09 ALLEGHENT, s Orwics, June 16, 1668, N to the holders of the ONDS OF ALLEGHENY, that the Coupons of s 'd o dun h‘, 1,185, will Mr\d .,I,fi"' he Sat Nk OF FITTsBURGH, in ). MACFERRON, Tr rer of A‘l‘lhrn! (:II’ GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! EOLDERS OF 6s-81, 6-20, AND 10-40 BONDS 1 evail then HIGH PRICE OF GOLD by §-Ming the Coupons due JULY, SEPTEMBER, snd NOVEMBER. We Day thew or Cosb them in Gold AT BEST RATES, HENRY A, HEISER N OTICE to BONDHOLDER the Bonds of the County of Yul o Lves of the presest SONS, Noo 38 Wit N Y. Banking Gonses and Bankers. / VERMILYE &CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS STOCKS GOVERNMENT AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. CLOSING PRICES 530 Coapr 1648 Hagistered 1040 Cou bot Car, Ceriifcat | » | osl M o VIQUW b F'ISK BANKILES, No. & NASSAU-ST BUY aad BELL AT MARKEF KATES ALL DESCRIPTIONS or GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, ACCOUNTS of BANKS, BANKERS wd others RECEIVED on favoratle ter € COLLECTIONS MADE THROUGHOUT THE UNITED TATES AND CANADAS " CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ISSUED, 1A BANKI.\(: HOUSE or JAY COOKE & (0 Y. - " CORNER WALL AND NASSAUSTS. NEW.-YORK. W bay ard sel at the wost liberal earrent pricos, and keep on hand o full supply of UOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, SEVENTHIRTIES CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, ey COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, And sxscute orders for purchase sed sie of 5TOCKS, BONDS, and !N & i o LT J“Y.'_”'PL & Co. J OUN MONKOE & Co, AMERICAN DANKERS, No. 7 RUE SCPRIBE, PARIS, a0 No. 8 WALLST. NEW YORK, of Credit for T Tseue Cirenlar Leciers ke Also Commercial Credita. JO!IN MUNROE & Co., AMERICAN BANKFRS. HAVE REMOVED ¥FROM No. 8 KUE DE LA PAIX T0 No. ¥ RUE SCRIBE, PARIS " braTe or Naw Youx b ALman 3 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, L‘ml?nt to Chap- wter 236, Lawa of 1359, aud 476 Law of 1565 that the Circulating Notes iasued 10 the BANK OF NEW YOKK, & Banking Awoclation located in the City of New-York, will be redeeied st par, by the Su- piteadent o the Hanking Degatmert, on preentelon af the NA 1ONAL MECHANICS AND FAKMERS BANK in the City of Albany, for six years from Mie date hereol, and not Uieroafter. The cutstanding Circulating Notes of ihe suid Bapk o gruted, ae aforeesid, within dlx years fro the date hereot lers i ol parta of Earope, ant | . pri otes ‘which shall not be presented for and withia the tige thus specified wiil ceasn Lo be e upon o bands & the Buperiatandeat for that purpote Tawbn ApeT G- W. SCHUYLER Superintendent. A April, OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Chap- of 1850, and 476 Laws of 196, that the circalating of the City of New- York—a banking . located In { New York—wili be red-emed, st o b the Supsrintendeat of ihe Bunking Deartment on prosste o o4 the Noo:Tork #tate Netional Bank In the City of Albany, for from the duie hereof, and uot thereafler. ndeat for that , 6. W, EERUVLER, Sopertatendent. . Wavings Banuks. ATLANTXU SBAVINGS BANK, Chathm-sqgiare. opposite Mottet New-York. wix res ChAT R TRREY O NED, EE OF GOVERNMENT TAX. Deposits made on or before July | will receive interest from that date, Cmfitms' s.{xmgs BJANK, .{‘l 58 Bowery, cor- Canal 2, BTN CENT FRET, FIOM GOVERNMENT TAX. 1906, ~JULY INTERES [.—The regular seai-anosl fnterest, st the aia o X PER CENT por annun (i from Coverninaat tes 'fl‘b:‘pllunl-lblll URDAY, July 31, on ol sums of ive dol- larswad apward which bave bean o0 depos for tires or six months pravious M 3 ‘Totarest not witbiraws wifl ba sdded to the orlginal depostt, and bear interest from the Lt of July wow, or on o before July 30, will bear interest July. open sveey day for the rceptiys and Ll 1010 2. aud g on MONDAY, EVENINGS, from s to 7 Bunk books ln German, Freuch and Bl 0 Sxruoun A. Buwon, Secrotary. ¢ B E‘RANKLIN BAVINGS BANK, CORNER OF EIGHTH-AVE. AND FORTY-SECOND 8T INTEREST COMMENCES JULY ), 18 81% FEK CENT, AND PRER OF TAX. IBVINO BAVINGS INSTITUTION, No. % Warren st. Intarest allowed at the rate of 6 per cent on all sums entitied there- o, ren of Goverament tax.” Open dally rom 10 to T g0 m LT W. CONKLIN, President. . ur L. Boxtow, Secretary. ROPOLITAN BAVINGS BANK, > No. 19 Cooper Iustitite, Third-ave. DEPOSITS made on or before JULY 3 will diaw Interest fr e erals AY aad FHRIDAY JULY I, at the gute of SIX PER CENT, on_sams of under, fres from (overnment taz. ISAACT. BMITH, W. J. Banams, Becrojary. n Soward.” It is an utter backing down; a giving up of the ~ BuCCessIve rmi ions taken by Government from year to ooks Will be siosed from Jese 39 to Ju By orderof | Y€AT; 80 admission that the attacks on those positions » ¢ % 30kDAN, Euier.”" | made by the Opposition from year o year, end treated ac factious and foolish, were wise; a final contradiction of its - numerous intercontradictions of the last tour years, ‘The sum of it is that the French LEmperor cannot any longer sustain his Mexican Emperor vnt men or moneyy that the F. K. will take from the M. E. (or from Mexico withoat the E.) 40,000,000 franes as indemnity for the lossos undergone by French subjects, end take themmostly in My public fands; that half the custom duties o2 Vera Cruz, Tawpico, and other ports hercafrer to be fixed, shall be set apart for the payment to France of the ex- penses of the ué»edmou; finally, that the ¥. E.will always retain an affectionate interest in the M. E., thinke a great deal of Lim (as well he may), and hopes e will yed have & good time, if he is lucky. Really, that is the sum of the arrengement and of the - consolation offered to Max. ‘The sum of indemuity for damages to French subjeots, the original pretext of the expedition, was allowed by the: Mexican Imperial Provisional Government, so Im - a8 last November, to be 751,000,000 francs, of whi m iniquitous Jecker claim is the only important one that has been paid. The Mexican six per cents sold yesterduy ut 20J, and the Mexican bonds, issued nt 340 for 500 & little more than & year ago with monstrous lottery sold for 222, These funds were sent down a little by thaf terrible bear Jules Favre, who made & speech in the l.«fihfi! yesterday, taking this asa specimen of diplomatio ellow-overed literature, Although declining sn ex- lisustive treatment of the Mexican question in the state of affairs, he ran over the storyof itin outline, touching the Government * raws” point by point. The merciless severity of the specch lay lessinits rhetorie than in its fucts. It is remarkable that the speak- ing minj Rouber, bore the scathing withous offering o word in reply, Only one Napolcouie membes er cent (fr red, paysble on and after irom the 234 fostant to J. H. STOUT, Castier. MONDAY, et to day rans or b inclusive. By order ot o O H, SCHREIN ar R, Cashler. Yorx Coupany (sToNING T Yous, Ju New 666, \ QUARTERLY DIVIDEND of THREE PER rs Wi frea of (overnment taz. was 4-'-:3.: this day, payable 3 i o i 1 MORGAN'S SON3, No Lranafer books wiil be clo e «d ot the fic day of July. on Park-place. e Trustees of this tostitatlon have directed that the lod . A W ULL® R THIRTIETH DIVI- DEND, onk. June 22, 19%.—A QUARFERLY DIVIDEND OF 4) PER CENT,'f Tax. hae thls day bees e net e past taree wonths, payable oo day of J Books will recaan closed nn'il that & G. W. WIL| [ NATIONAL BANK— A Dividead of 5 ]. 1 FIVE ernment Tax) has deen declired, pavable oa and stier JulyZ Tie | undertook the defense of Government in an extremely Transer Book will Le closed from the 20d inst to July 2 18 queer epeech, which the . E. will hardiy thank him for, 4id which will be less amustog reading to the M. E., i} possible, than the Yellow-Book itself, For, beside unders taking to show that the Expedition has been, and always will remmin, the glorious and civilizing and the rest of i on the French part (when the active h‘nnchdpny 0 would much prefer that nothing more be sl ut it), the orator went on to say, substance, as follo One of two things will happen afier the departure of our troope —either Muximilian will intain himself, in which cases we shall have accomplished an admirable result, or be will not succeed because he will have floated from one o another without acquiring the suppors of any, yielding tor that too common weakness of (Governments, of compro- mising with implacable enemies in the hope of making them friecds.”” This consolatory and complimentary par- agraph to the address of Maximilian is immediately fol- lowed by this yet more extruordinary sssertion: *In thad case, the Mexicans will be masters of their own destiny,. HAMILTO! IRA DIVID s of Merchanta’ Clarks Jrofite the us not exceed- XD AND if the lustitation for the Savi: sdway, have declared oot of (b have semmatned T iwo ver cent,on similar same o period, and ined for ™ two years (rior h jed, has most 0ed MOSES 1, GRINNELL, Prestdent. Axpaxw WanNan. Secretary. Jue 16 1808 po-it novey contributed (o the surp 5 Kown, WATARTOWN A%D O0DFNanT2d RAILROAD (o, WareRTOWY, Jue 0 ; I)l\ IDEND and E I'ION NOTIC and we shall have undertaken a great aud generous mis- weeing of the Board of v held th sion, and may still be proud of the part we have played.” ANSE AN -”") IDEND dec ;"'\_' ulx,l: But even this does not exbaust M. David's talent at con- s it Dext on the unlucky sub- for whose taking in and lnku:’, | up, such means were employed here, under the sanction (overnment, as were mf then unhear! of. Baron David, who with all his then professed eonfidenco in the brlliant future of the Mexican Empire, does not appear to have 8 lurge subseriber, now reminds those who were of the settied maxim that risks and profits are proportionste, and that they should bave scen on the face of 1t that an investment promising more than ten per cent interest be- L sides semi-annual chances of winning euormous lottery vy § {rrue-, was a very hazardous one, The Baron David next D.—Thoe BOARD x.\i’,-l-u}?;‘.-[.‘*l"‘:h | brings oat from his hidden stores of last year, where be N Tk AR o R o o | kept sueh sound fivaucial views of the Mexican loas, 3ot Joly nust: frnf Governmost it | l jons of warm affection and high respeet for the o wili be closed fom this date to July 3 United Sta ween whom and France there never can - A. MASTEKTON, | be any collision apropos of Mexico; and closes, in his pe- Cowrivesrar Haxx New Youx, Ju w0 culiarly logical, consistent way, so consolatory and com- l)l\'ll)l‘?Nl‘ 'HiE BOARD OF DIRECTORS ! plimentary to everybody—both Emperors included—thsy | solation, and he exerci “ serib the Mexican I Fierrepont was duly red o o4 Pros el redideut, ad R E, oot R E. H ire FOIRD. Timssacer eanuiig JeT. Urrics HAMILTON | yarmANCE CONPANT, No. 11 Wa'lat, June 25, 1966, A Board of Directors have this i DIVIDEND of FOUR (4) PER 1468, I)l\'lllll\'ll.—’l'h‘- Loy de ! redn an CENT o Goveruuent tas, paysble 0o and af'e JAMES i1 DI payshle o0t Traueder Bo T MaNvrACTURERS A shier. of this Bank declated & Annual Dividend of FIVE (5) | ** 10 future Mexicowill' belong to the Mexicans,” and, FER ‘n ;'l',.f".‘v——."'v. eFesneaser ta .’.'",'.’:'.;i‘."fi"i..:’“é’:;z | therefore, if I uoderstand him, French intervention has - i, cled anil July 2. 108, o+ C. ¥ TIMPION. Casmor, | hooll 43 Wnicommonly s::i sad l;;:;“' "f:lns';p Tio Rellh E G AiLRoAD CONPANT ‘s ronpey by o porty N e to have been endured, for the most part, in solemn silence by the afflicted hearers. Not so the Emperor’s socond manifesto on the war, bis letter to Deouyn de Lhuys, read in the Corps Legislatif by Miuister Roulier lust Tuesday. Such of its aml . clear passages as seemed pacific were underscored by loud applause from the House; and asita general drift appeared ratherish in that direction, the lause atits close wes loud and long. Minister Houhn.gsdod & few words to the effect that, in view of the utterances of this letter and of the actual interesting situation of affairs in respect of the European crisis, Goverument deprecated any present bate by the assembled representatives of France on ques- tions actually of the wmost vital interest to their constita- e PRIDADRLPMIA. June 20, 1866 l IVIDEND NOTICE.—Tuhe Transfer Books of tbis Company will be closed o SATURDAY, June 30, and re- opened on FITDAY. Sy 11 1a6a A\ DIVIDESD OF FIVE PER CENT has been declaied on the DFORD. Treasuter. TIONAL HANK OF THE CITY OF New Youx, Ju L ANNUAL DIVIDEND of frea of Governmeunt oxime. ashier. 2 from the 224 fnst. antil 24 K. J. OAKLEY. i .’u-vufiu;u? Narional Baxsi No. 100 inoamwar, Now YORE, Jan 1 186, IVIDEND,—The Directors of the METROPOLI- TAN NATIONAL BANK by this day declared & SEMIAN- NUAL DIVIDEND of 8iX (6) PER CENT, free of Goverument tax, o e w01 the brst Monday of July vext. Transfer Looks will be closed 20 until Jaly Tth l )l\'l The Board COMPANY have this day declared » SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND of PER CENT, free fiom (overnment tax, payable on and after the s nts. And then thers arose what we rude Republicans call & row—a roaring, rousiug, high uproarious, chaotio row— [without pistols, however, or profanity or gross n- alities; the bowie-knife is an unknown element in -] legislation.] Jules Favre vaiuly strove not to open s full debate on the vital question the day, but, at least, t¢ provoke the housa to so much sense of its own dignity sc » representative of the French people as that it should nos simply gaze ot and swallow the administered Imperial let- ter; let them, at least, intelligently associate themselves » with tho other branch of the Government, not ehildishly, v-York, June Directors of the HOWARD INS( ANCE yofuynert HENRY A, OAKLEY VieeProndert. | slavishly submit, abdicate; venerable Thiers tried, ot « : factiously, but iu & spirit of conciliation; Ollivier, mildest + A e ,,,,,;'.','.;.'_"z of third party meu; Le Rous, hird partyih, bul, et tially Conservative man; Picard and Pelictan and Glais- [)IVIDEND No. 10.—The Board of Directors of bls C--nxmn{’hnw declared the regular ONEHALF (2)) PEK CENT on the Capital Stock, for the quarter andiig Jusie 30, payable, free of Usited States tax, on sod after July sl Dividend of THRER AND ONE-HALF (%) October 1, on the Third Mortgace Hoods, i also 5. tax. in anticipation, st the same time. wnd Boudholders recistered st Now-York, will receive h at Bankiug House of WINSLOW, LANIER & Co.. and thowe tecistared st Piitaburgh, of the Treasuror in that cRy. The Transfer Books will close June 30, at 2 o'clock p. m., and will toopen July 19 thwreatter, By order of the Board, F. M. HUTCHINSON, Secretary. AYTrltONu,l‘VII‘DEHNAD.NK l(r);" E(}‘H MERCE instm ok, —| ~A SEMI-ANNUAL'DIVIDEND of FIVE PER CENT, free from Gover: it tax. has dec the Coplial Biack of thi Bk, poyebie on aad atge Jalg e ™ Bizoin, frankly Opposition, all tried in their turn to keep e majority & degree or two this side of self- — and tried in vain, Meanwhile, there was mingled storm of approbation and cundnmnw)r{ ?“"]‘""' Jlluu down from this side aud that, and foud ringing of Presi- storm-bell. Nobody, not even the high- Ylmd lieutenant, Jupiter Touans, getting more than ¢ .- hree minutes’ lull for his talk; and so the chaotic row went on for somothing like an hour, till at last thers was fished and formed out of it & queer sort of ashape of & - resolution, to the effect that the chosen representatives - of the Freneh people should not discuss the interesta of France in view of the actual erisis, but leave their man- ment in the exclusive, unguestioned control of the - 10| . Caal VT, FREE FROM G¢ ST This much, however, has since been extracted from the INT, ERL,I!"Ax OM GOVERNMENT speaking Minister ; from all present appesrances of L P, Al SRS nch financial condition and prospects ou one side ané ww-YOAK, June 23, 3 9 CDIVIDEND.—A semi anoual Dividend. st (he mate of SIX PER 3::' if “':h':md';.:.w:;."“m: s m:{. imminens ENT per snnum ((rve trom Govemuent taz) on sl same fom 81 |y ayd 11 "eall together the 10 1000, will be paid on and sfter the third MONDAY in July. ) 80 need more money, it will call toge DEPOSITS made oo or before July 10 will draw intesest from the | Corps Legislatif, in special session, to vote the required Lt Benkopey dully from 10 s w. o3 (o m, and on MONDAY, | loan. o 8 27, 1y A ¥ 10 gk And now what is the meaning, the esoteric of ¥ -mb’. _Riomanp Kaivy, Secrotery, the Ewporor's letter! This is the question of the dary <7 | much agitated and dives answered by numerous roerors o 02 i Foinua Taiieaas Commit, T | T AL elaae bers, whous. aasters do o seem TH DIVIDEND.~The Hoard of Directors have | to your correspondent to amount to anything much worth reporting. try to make out of that document what ia ot m‘n-wh‘zt (he writer did not mean ot wisely put in it. I . for two ambiguous clearness, or clear am! slightost importavee that X - 3 ihis day declared s DIVIDEND of FOUR (¢) PER CENT out of the earnings of the Road for the three monthe ending 30th inst., and TAVO (2) PER CENT out of the esrainge of Steamers, 8ailing Vewels, kc., 'e 1o the Niockholuers, or their legal re o e S e St July nasts Trantier Books will boelesed he af! f vhe 23 fust., and w4 on the merning of lect which, i L N NI S Fodaree. | shoud, °fn'2°n'.z‘.2«“a°fi.?!n...u can ber - Hero it 1815 brief, wias in nuce: I hoped that we should have peace- fully ‘arrived by the Conforence—whose failure to 80 much a8 moet i3 no fault of mine—at a satisfactory urriloréul aud political, of those questions whose constan' forment? aa I told the world throo yoars ago, ¥ else futally load to war. War now seems inevitable, I prefor that its ra be restricted to the countries whose rulers immediately, brought it to the eve of outbreak. T after sufficiency of fighting, arrangement among themselves by mutual torritory and political forces as shall satisfy derango the general balance of 1 don’t interfere. If any one of th preponderance as would “derange the that is, relatively diminish the weight of 1 throw the sword of Breunus isto the DIVIDEND, of THRE rernment | o3, wi yeor. ou and sfter the 2d will remata closed to that daie. B; B (3) DOLI id from the Firrn Navionar, ——— AT ’l‘fl IRD DIVIDEND.—The have dec! Board of lared o SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND OF FIVE (5) PER CENT froe fiom Oovemment tax, payable July . 1088 .y wer &t une 35 1o Jul: 1666, -y S8 A.‘Hlulnd) , Canbiler. HE NATIONAL CITIZENS BANK—New-York, Juve 2, 1806~ A Dividen: Oovernment tax, has been decla wexi. ‘Kb Travaler Books wil e The trausfer books will be closed from