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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Monday, July ?? ? P. M. Thar. was a forthsr revival of speculative activity on th^r??ch.ng. to d?T. "tend* ?10,W J^Tifne the transaction* in were enormous, wh ZZrJSZZ* <*.. ^ -d m tb# UU0f STiJ iSSi Brend street. It '? undsr Hood that a strong party of capitalists are ^buying UP tu ?lock with a visw to wrest U from the control of a carta n notorious director of the company who baa been unduly a', recti-, Ha valu. for s^UUv. purpo*. d"r tat the ...t t?? months. At tb. same tima tbe 41 abort " Interest 1b the stock is so large that the present development csn barely fall to prove a proO table apeculation to those concerned It baa been eelllng ao much below its real value for some week* past, up to last Thursday, that there 1? a proba bility of the reaction oarrylng It beyond Its real value, and It would not be surprising If It rose five or ten per cent higher. The friends of the road welcome any mevement which la la opposition to that which has la tori, Impaired IU credit and disgraced Its m""*; The general market sympathizes actively with the re covery of Erie, and there la a strong wand for all the leading railway share., which Is likely to continue throughout the sutler and result 1 to .ready large advance of prices. '1 he extent of the rise of t pjt week will be seen by the subjoined ststewent or the Si prices at U,e drst regular board to-day and at the ?ma time last Monday ^ Juty #. gilt. New Tork Central ^ v 8$ Crle ,07 '> S Beading ^ ? ^>4 IX Michigan 2 ISevland and Pillabur* . . .-*? * ?* j* minoU Central ? ^ 2 Northwestern ?? J* 8 Northwestern pre erred J * ?- * 2,, VortWayu ? VIj Vi Western Union leiegri ^h 6.>? ?*>* * At the open bt*rd, at leu o'clock, the market was strong atd active. Er? K-ng tl.e most excited of the railway sbarea. ihe sux k sola ai OW* a ?9X. (**??* 4,100 share*), New York Central MX, Michigan Southern bO, Cleveland and loledo iC ??< a 110, Hock Inland 95% a M, Nortbwchlern 31X-prelVri?d 01X a 62, Fort 97 K, Marietta and tmc.i.hati 4# a 46*. Cumberland 48. At the Drat aud regular bwi.d there was a very buoyant market, especially for Em. U e transactions In which a/grefcaud 6,1.00 thares. Hio latter clos?d ??? higher than at the n-n.e time on Saturday, Read ing Michigan S.n.l.ern X, Cleveland and Pittsburg X, Cleveland and To!e<lo 1, Rock Is'and X Noribwecteru ^-preferred 1 Fort Wayno "''"z.:.? Telegraph was * lo?*r. Uot eminent securities were strong, under a speculative c emand. Coupon Uv0 ^_ ties of 1862 were >4 higher, Hues of 18S1 w^en thi y uotes of the sec?i d fonea H. At the one o'cl.^k seasons the market showed no abatement o. atreu.iU. Erie 6,800 .old at half-post ?wo board the speculative feeling was ^charged. Eric was sieady ?t Z A, tu ?"? ??;? (Ueveland and ritub.jrg was X higher, Rock Hand V, Northwestern K. Quicksilver 1%. Readlug Lx lo^r. Mlcblgitn Southern ?, Northwestern pro furred H, Cumberland h. Wea.em Cnion Telegraph ?. Onverumont aecurltitM wuro nteaJy. At half pa-t live the unaWrt closed strong at the .foU |<>wlug quotations:? trio 71 14 aTlX> Ne" Yc?rk, n?' Read ng 106 \ a 107, Michigan Southern fcO ? 80t< Cleveland and Pittsburg 84X a 84X, 1 J> Ttledo 110 ,.111, Rock Hand North :L ? aw a 3"-.'a? Pre erred ? UT? a 91* canton 5. X a M, Cumberland 46), a 46 ?. The money n-a.kc con.mues r?y at 4 a fr per cent for <?ll loans, and AX ? P*r cent for first cla?s corner rial paper. Owlug to tho Increased activity of business l ,an? which is reflected lu the statement of the a*^ elated banks for the week. The sa tbO 606, while tho le*"! ten ler notes have decreased M281 002. The sp^io return shows an Increase or SS'Si that of the daposlf $1,442,839, and that of ""J '""g ? ? ,JXi* 1,-n, ?,8?\?b? Circulation. . "? ?V/W,?U SaSSsii-:."..::::: Some of Ao bauks have Iwon Investing their aurplui Mads in government securities, which purclmsea aw M |o>DI, The gold market opened lull at 133,'i. and declined steadily to UlXi notwithstanding the European news reporting the Bank of England tsle of dU ,<eunt unchanged, and a dee, In. of IX tweatlee on me London Block Exchange. The prti* sub ZlZj wlvanced to 152 vv but relapsed at .be eta. to 151 V a 158. Loans weri made without inter at aud at - a r, per cant in favor of tLo borrower of the coin. The quotations for o^U and Amencan securities In London brought by the last t iree sM*iti?rs were as under: Jan SI. J me 94. J*?' 2J;, Consols a 56 1? S'*S2w UnitedStnueAaoa* s- m !t?? The' financial adv ces <rct: Germany continue glwrny, ?nd increased depres'i'd Is .111 i'ated before any marked < hang* for the better uk * pi ?<"?. The foretgn exchanrfi niar et was dull but (lira. Bankers' bills on Li^land at flxty dsys were sold at I<W? aV- bot toward* Ihe ?l-*e of business the lead ... drawer, asked 109 ? Vri right bills were quoUd at 110 a t?; commatclal 107 >* a lO^H ; bills on Berlin, 78 .74- on Bremen. 7*X a ?i i on Krankfort. 43 a )i on Ama'terdam, U a43; ?,n H-mb ^rg, 37 a 38; on Antwerp, ?r. !*?c. a ?f 14XP , . M. a m?*eilna of lb? ftockhMd r% of the Atlanta " :? -b,'h rftHt la favor of Increasing iscsp.tol rrem fl.ooo two iu >t 000,000. The business tre.i r.ccd at the Bub-Twasurr In this o.ty te-day was a- fo ~ IM tt '2** V r CTWlOflM t; Kf::::. i 'iw? ?????> ??< 'slice 86, tr A?? t*rh t:o?k iCiehaar*. i >? iut. July 0, 18)9. mar -ci?~ 1P:30 *. u i "? ? ? #?OOOr8 8X '#7 ioooo car*, ??. 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MV , 60t> do.... blO h.Vf .,?0 do. ... 2d e Hi 0OW??NW. 12 iyw rot Mooooi "'S' Hk \ 71 71 H n\ 70 'i 75 107 \ ii ijo 28 4 ? KO 1 do. "l.-.-u'S W.<t 3;"i tL ?2. cc ; 91 ?:< 62 (12 V "3Vi do. do. 7 dO. 7 siroiivp io , i 080*0 i-20n'M 10.. NC ??, MTftKR ft. 1W ?1m. fourth V.Hk lO-i 1 8# WmL U " tonTal . . K4w Itt *> 64 10# 0'?llT?rM||? ?. 140 <41 *0 Out. f'odl Co 44 *> Kri? Railway T W * <lo 7". ? ?? do Tin I'M do T >. 10<> NYCenRR "0 do,..,..?M VH I AO H-.tt HIT R 114 io ^ rlo I)1C do 1 do ... KM 1 " <Tilc h VW nref U do . J do S h? 4o t'K) dO _y, 1 Col A1KR 117 1J A' llfl ; 1 <ICT %? * To l #H 110 1 < CUk' * R I nR . . MS ,4H) do US', k ' I do ... b!? Ml ??'!?? do b'f) <M j o ?o . ,r..T.. w fti MilA I'dnCh'i.lprr M Tot, Wib k V RR 40 . < .' Central RR 116 V.W IlitisKtW*. RR 07 . w) do ?# ? 0 do. ,21 null #7H i - Alton 4TRHFR.I0 M > R k !<Uc.4ef)|iRH 3R . OC jc K AliouKI'. 102 1 r. m. .'OOsha. Rra ltnc R. f'.J do. ........ . Oo ChiJiN Wfn ? . . ?o d.. I?M do 1 ') Mk-h h * N !nd.. 1"" do I. if) ?<M rMjrww'iaM 14M do ?OU C1?T ft tol RR... iAOO Chi ft Ii I i; h Tol Wa? k w ioo I'ln r H * '. p. I'M MarftClll. lit iif?i l"0 do 107? 1W1< s3 ?;S 9H 401, my. i K3\ 110 , 4?! ?r?l l.i, 4 (OnXCRlUL RKPOHT MomiT. J* 'y r*?d P M mtuKiun RriifU, 14 5rt bhla. (lonr too in, 1 ??ro meal 72,424 hii-liela ahMl. 60* l?l do rorn !??,*! do oal? and S7.4I1 do ry?. Ilia n nr.e State and Weatern flour nilfil very quiet, the buslnesa lio ng routined to the actual requ r omenta of the trade, and plica* were heavy, the market closing dull, at the autyotoed quotations, with sales of 7,000 bbla. within the range. Southern flour continued dull and heavy, with prlo* tending downward, sales 400 bbla. Of Canada floor aalea were reported of only 360 bbla., the market being scarcely so firm. Rye flour continuod dull and unchanged. Corn meal was quiet but steady; sales H00 bbla., Including Marsh's caloric and Brandywtne, the latter at $6 34. We quo e: ? Superfine aad Western flour .$8 60a $7 90 Extra State UOa 8 TO Choice State fl W) a 10 15 Common u> med.um extra W< atom 7 70 a 9 00 Extra round honp Ohio 8 75 ft 10 26 Western trade brands ....10 28 a IS 75 Common SouthrrQ........... ????..?.....10 20 a 12 00 Fancy and extra do ,..,..12 10a 17 00 Common Canadian 0 00 a 10 36 Good to choice and extra 10 10 a 13 00 Kve flour (superfine) 0 90 a 7 00 Cora meal, J rsey 4 00a 4 25 Corn meal, Brandywine 4 60 a 4 Ml Corn meal, puncheons 22 25 a 22 60 ?The wheat market ruled exceedingly quiet, and prices vera nominally 1c a 2c. lower. Tlie sales compri-ed 23,000 busbela at $2 40 for new No. 1 Milwaukee, $ 2 16 for No. S do., and $1 86 lor rejected. The demand for corn waaaomewhat limited, and prices declined lully 1c. per bushel, bales 900,000 bushels at 88c. a 80c. for sound now mixed Western, and 85c, a 87c. for unsound do. Oats were steady at 61c. a 54o for new Wes-ern. Rye was quite active and llrm, with sales or 20,000 bushels Western at $1 02 >4 a $1 03. Barley and mall were dull and entirely nominal. Corro*. ? The steamer's news occasioned no noteworthy change In thi mark 't, which remaiued more or law nominal, under a continued llmit"d Inquiry. Holders manifested no desire to realize, however, and the marWot closed firmer at the annexed quotations, with salon of 010 bale*. Receipt* to day 3,157 ball's. We quote: ? Up fond. Fl r da. t/ohi'g. If. 0. <? T. Ordinary 2? 29 30 80 I<ow middling 82 33 33 34 Middling 36 3d 30 87 Good middling.... 38 38 39 39 1>RT Goons. ? Brown Sheetings? Indian Head, 25c. ) 8tsrk, A, 23 Wc ; Med ford, 23o ; Agawam. F, 18%''. ; Athlon. A, 17>ic. j Pepper 41, It, iiy. c; O. 20c.; N. 17c. ; Ma s., B. B., 21 J?c. ; Indian Orchard, A. 26c ; W, 18 K&. ; Tiger, 16c Bleached Cottons ? Wamsutta, 37 t;c.; Lonsdale, 34'- ; Hill, 32>aC. ; fountain, 20c.; % H II, 28'Jc. ; James, 231*0. ; Red Hank, 18 Wo. ; Ilarnsloy, 17fjC. ; \ Canoe, 14;. Ticks ? Amoskoag. A 0. A., 00c. ; B, 42 tfc. ; D, 82)<c. ; Ham Hon. 41c; Pemborton, E, 27^0. : Swift River, SOc. ; Aihany, 14c. Peninia? Amos keng, 62Ji<\ ; Haymaker, 3.'i}ic ; Boston, 27 Wo. ; Warren, 32>ic. ; -ftovldence, 20c. ; Mad son, 21<\ tstiipes ? York, 32^c. ; llncasvUlc, 25c. ; American, 23c.j Albany, 14c. Checks ? Kennebec, 85c. ; Whiltnton, 25c. ; Bedford, 18c, Cotton Flannel? Ham Hon stout, 83Wc ; Nashua, 28^c.; Boston, 26c. ; Slatervllle, 28'ic. Print*? Mer nniac, D, 21c.; Spragu > 20 Wc. ; American, 20c.; Al len, 19c. ; Amoskeag, 10c. ; Wamsutta l!>v;o Delaines? Manchester. 22 Wc. ; Ham Iton and Pac (lc, 22 Wr- (ilng bams ? Ijtncasler, 27^,'c. ; Ola-cow, 28>ic, ; Hartford, lfj\c. Cottonados ? F. k M., 67 Wc. ; Union, A, 4.1; York checks, 32%!'. ; Nankeen cbe- ks, 36c. Joans? Rich mond, 60c. ; Palest ro, 211 Wr Corset Joans? Nuuinko.ig Satteen, 27o. ; Peppered, 23J?c. ; Indian Orchard, lflft. ; Bates. 10c. Colored Cambrics ? Washington, 15c ; Vic tory, H, 14%c. ; Port hind, 11c. Thread ? Coates', $1 09; Green k Daniels', 72v,c. Fkmohts were heavy and lower. The engagements Inol do to Liverpool 70,000 bushels rorn (pari Saturday afternoon) at 4d, a 4%d., nearly all at the inside rate; 50 hhda. tobuoco at 17s. fld., and, per steanior, 75 lihds to bacco at 22s. fld., and 7.000 bushels oorn, on private terms. To London 7,000 bushels corn at fld. , and per steamer 7,000 b shels coin at 6>{d. The (barters are: ? A British brig to Cork for order-, corn, 5s. 3d. An Italian brig to Cork, 6s., or Penarlh Roads fur orders, 4n., or if to Bristol, Cardiff, or Newport, 3s. 9d. A brig to Roller dam, with staves, on private terms. A brig to Liverpool, with petroleum, at 4s. fld. PkovM'-nb.? Receipts. 100 bbls. lard. There was more flrrunosH noticeable In the pork market, but le s activity prevailed, tlie sales being confined to 9,000 bbls., at $?'11 87 a $32 12 for new moss, closing at $32 cash; $29 62 for old m ss. and $26 26 a $2tl 60 lor prime. Beef was less active, but prices were unchanged; sales MM bbis., at $17 a $21 6b for new plnln mess, and $20 60 a $24 60 lor 11 w extra do. Of beef hams wo have only to report sulos of 26 bbls., at $46. Cut meats were In moderate domand. but the markot was Arm, with sales of 200 pkgs..at lT3go. for short ribbed, mid 18c. for short clear. The lard markot was loss a live, and rather lower prfces were accepted ; sales 600 bbls., at 19c. a 21 Wo. Butter was steady, at 20c. a 83< for Western, and 26c. a 40c. for State. Cheese continued dull and heavy, at 8c. a 22c. THE LMMRAIiOE EXTRADITION CA8E. The Charge Again*! Augustus P. Orrra for H?tId( Permitted Lamlr?nd? to Euape^Farthtr Eianlnatl a of M*r thai Marrajr and Testlmouy of (Miter Witnesses? The Rale* and Practices of Ik* Maranal'a Ofllee. with o?iiai?iAiin'i orrion. Before Commissioner Osborn. Yesterday the further Inquiry into the charge aguit.tl August ua P. Green, one or the constables of the United Slate* courts, of having permitted the oscapo of M. Laml rando, who bad been accuxcd of embezillng a large nam of money, the property or the Bask of Potctiers, France, ww resumed at twelve o'clock. Marshal Murray waa called. He said? I wish to eorrect a statement In my evidence given on Saturday, I stated that I appointed Mr. Green in (totobcr or November. I And I appointed him on the UMh of December last. Q. To what court waa Mr. Green appointed con.?i?hle t A. To the District Court. The biminrg* or tho oflicor i* to attend In court while in session, and lo SSTV' wnrrsuf?; bis power a." constable under my appointment way con tiurd to the I?i?trioi Court. Q. Excopt deputized specially to serve a pmrafs he would have no more right to serve It thaa I would with out 8u h special deputation f Mr. Courtn"y obj'-cled to the question. It waa railing for tho witness' opinion on a matter or law which be hod no right to decide. Marshal Murray? I have specially deputised mon not connected with tne ofll< e, at the requestor rounnel; nnd as to the question Just a.kod me, I ray that without Im>. log specially deputized an officer would not bare a right to sorre a process. Q I want to know IT you do not know that It hsa been frequently the csm- (but when pnrtles liavs hitn brought up for examination itud conuniit< d for examination, officers hare gone with them lo get bail P A. Not with n>y oonsent, air. To Mr. Courtney ?On the 3d day of July the defendant lied been here ax one of the officer* or the < ourt, and wan so since (lie 19th of Dooamksr previous; on the 3d ot July I saw l.amirande in the custody of Mr. Green ; the ron."table? of the courts, bosidui thnlr duty In court, ?erre subpeena*. wsrrante. attachments, Ac; I found the practice of having special deputies In oxlUenro wl.en I became connected with theoftl o; HortMi got th.< warrnut t?n the 13th or April, and there have h<*eu fourtecu adjnnrnuisnts Of the iAinlrtiide ca>e t-inca that dale To Mt. Beel?< ? I'ntil tbM matter occurred I round Mr. tlreen very ftiHUTuI ia Ike dtscbnrga of hi* dtitlea. I. ilther uortoii deposed that he rocelvod Hip warrnnt rur th? an est of Mr, X^imlrande on ih<* 13th of April, and panted it over to Mr. Gre? a to be executed ; tn the absence of Mr. Green witness brought tho pri-oncroa <>um occasion ror cxamtnaiion bof >r? the Comiu'** inner: I on the 3d oi July saw the defendant bringing luralrande I litre for etam u.itlon aud taking h'.m aw?V; 1 did not have the prisoner la custody at all on the 3d of July; niwr tne cs.imiiiatiou raw i.rrii ami Latmranda in Centre ?treel t, doing towiwda i lie jail; noon* ?Iia ?m wllhtlirm. TtiC urxt I'm* I aaw OrtCC WM betwoao ?It sim! wen o'clock on Urn morning of the 4:b; 1 kn>w Mr;. Airary'f lioui-r In In Klghtb Mrnct ; It iawnt door to the corner of Righfh ?trert and Fifth nvtimn, near tiio Jtrevoort Honwv Wllno^ in curiam Uiat b" had ih? prlaoner In cust> dv once or twi.-?; It muit bat * b*cn two wank* baforo thr 4tb of July. Q. Poiinjr aerenteen yoar? you lia?? be?a '??nnacted with tliu Marshal'* olBrfl; wbut haa tx ?n the custom ft* to allow nj{ ptiM>on? to got ball, aoo their rricnd* and prix-iire r??rrif-,h'n?!iU t Mr. Courtney obfrrtad to lha <|ue>'>uu. on tbo ground ?hat MiMom conld not wipe out the n i'oi <>1 ibna'atut". Tha Commiaalonor would like to know how lar Uio de fendant knew hut duty, or if he wire ignorant of it. Mr. Berl? aald IiCjW.m propatci to ulimt thai Man ha' M-.rray had permitted tliU thtug hltne-df in go ou. W CoBin<l?lon<'r>ulniltle4 tbo lc?tlm of. I'ho quoiiUott war repe.tad, nnd w Itnv.-f wild - I know It to he d?na dsllr ; on <>u* i.v.ivop I a?v.?lf ?ouk html rand* to Delraonfco'a to gat refroalinMnuL and 1 |>aU fur It; Commlamouer Bella ?at Uicrc ot (h? t'mo. M Old any on# c<^,i>ur<- f<j't for UWin.' him ih< re? A. >fr. Cooderi, cntin?c' for >hc French ejvnini'iit In iho l^imitntide remarked one day ?h<- iirminT ?'a* nn well, and co'il I no! c.iinc d<t*n; (Jul b?- s>ipp??e^ the nriitonw had drank too , Mr. Coint?r\ nn t huva I tmwii I root tamlrun lo to D*.mot>iro'? ; ail liar* kurw Of It: I took on tnjaalf lh? rewt>?U'-iMi|t> of d.ilmrao; I h'ara of the of Lumlrand* nn *!*? 4th, about haf. I??t twcltr* o'ekx k at aigbt; Mr Green mid nn ?lf ?Made all proper effort* lo marrvi-t l.tm trando; ttie np pramur* of times whan I aaw him on the morula* of the tih wax very much exited; he looked a? If ha hud drink tnnr-h; tlier# wa* soma alop oo tin drea* he c mulalh?JM lieadai'bi'; bin head wan noting ou hi* *"?<'?? <n\i (!? app?afa4 a* if h? bad a*?*ra<t. Mr. r?unn*y--tyh?n fan Mated ai hero knew of your ??king lamirand* over to O*!monico'% c*t>lniu what did 7?i mean ! W.tn *+_ J m?m, tjmi rotnui **ionct B< i?* ai.d Mr. ?"1 1 partner kn*? af It, and t>crh ip? ti e r? T"',eZl *? ' "ay lhi*y did Huow of it , ? J"*' """an to i*f that tlari-bul Vitrrny kn^w of *?<ir taVlnj laintrtrdr ' ovw to Ilaltnonico a un that or . anion } a lioitoi ^ 7* Lou 1"M f<or rhai I air.lnu,.!e luni at I . tnoni-'o ? f a. Yrm i d? ,.?j tliink hi had any money; 5?.'*' U ndine iilm a dt.llar. .1,!. fc-HL. k,*r)" "I 'he runty mil. demuml i it ho had *wen tiir d*i?i:iiaat <<reou there. > Vr Tf* of the ordeni l>r> glit hf tirecn n wttn^H Tpr r( Mr ?l Uniliai^*:? I m*?h M laetMi ? tlrrti a. < Ta Bagarer, f, f, ''U' ^ ' '? te lb . ROBERT Ml UP. *Y, Vklt?4 9taM? Mar-hat. t .trie# ,Hh#r rj^m. t u \ u 1^, t f? u ?? ?" ??. were 1 la. nJi?^ h*' ''f'ilhl '.e of tl> 2> ?,Th- .J^1' T SET* ' "???'? FwHtwaa would of Vilt "** ** "** after tfc* td j rr .^V" ""kwit a paae I t PIJ2 K,"rn * f'"1* "* w tamiraatk. *A. < T hatra o,h? or twier adarttt#d ? peraoa who keep. I e l>'>ard.ng hotMe n llghth atr"t to *e<- lamlrand* with >>||| * r***; " I- ? Mia or th< rim iiiy prtann thai no pr>r toa aha'l h? i |iu,>>.| to ...? 1 fr wn,. , pS*; torn other persona mar have bwa admitted to mm blm without a i>asa; I cannot mjt that Lamirsnde had My amount of m"nev about him ; I might have aeon $5 or $10 about him; he paid for his board la prison; what m mey waa paid for Lamtrande'a board came from hla counsel ; never saw a woman come to see Lamirande at the Jail ; lie complained about three or Tour weoka ago of bring ill. but he had do physloian ; one of the gentlemen who came to see him wm air. Spllthorn, who, I learned, was hla counsel; Mr. Clinton seldom came there. The turther hearing or the caae waa adjournod until to morrow. THE PACIFIC. DISAPPEARANCE OF THE SPANISH FLEET. No News Prom Nunee for Over a Month. CHILE All PEAES OF HIS RETURN. Capture of a French Vessel With Sup plies for the Spaniards* REPORTED MASSACRE OF AMERICANS. nOSQVERi'8 SCHEMES I1V COLOlBIi. &o. a?. &0. The mail steamship New Tork, Captain Manry, from Aspinwall on the 1st Instant, arrived at this port yester day. The following Is lisr treasure lint: 65P41 85,675 J.Strans Tiro*. A Co. $30,000 Kug. Kelly k Co... 1(14,000 Wells, liircri h Co. <W.1rl8 Lees k Wallor 832 000 A L. Isaacs BOO 7T.TCT Wellti,Far"o4 Co.? 54 300 J. Mogne POO , 22.700 Flvnn k Hall 2,fl"0 M. M?ver 16 1(G) OrJor 540 OnO J. Beer 1 10,090 Total $1,429, Sill l'?nim# K R Co... $14, 402 Duncan. Sliorman k Co A t. nk. Brit. N. A. Pubnov, Morgan & J. W. Jo'ewnian... Eugene Kelly. Oar Santiago Corrrspendsnee, Santiago, Chile, June 9, 1868. PIflAPPE.tRAKCR 0? THK SPAfOSB FI.SKT. The whereabouts of the Spanish fleet remains a mystery, and opiniin is still divided betweon California and Montevideo as Its probable destination. Nothing whatever ha* been heard in ( liile of the Spaniards since they left Callao, except from the captain of a Hamburg baric, arrived at Callao, who reports having seen four Spanish frigates on the morning of the 15th of Kay, In latll ode 10.34 south, and longitude 85.3 west from Green wich ? a distance of about five hundrod and flfty miles, almost duo west of Callao. This, however, does not re lieve the uncertainty, except so far as the statement that the frigates were standing In a southeasterly direr Hon Is coneernod. Nearly a month has elapsed since the do parture of ths Spaniards from Callao, and nothing has been heard of them either from the mail steatnors be tween Valparaiso and Panama or from the southern coast of Chile, where it was expected by our own naval ofllcore, as well as by theso republics, thst the fleet wo'ild tnrtko a descent for coal and fresh provisions. Some art now of tho opinion tha Admiral Nuflez has gone to Manila. Tbls theory woold not be iuooDuiktent with tho intelligence that tbo floet was seen steering In a southeasterly course flve days a(W leaving Callao, as the Hamburg bark referred t* was from Manzanlllo, Mexico, and the fleet would scarcely have gone flve hundred miles to sea. If It intendod to proceed southward. Really, we have no f"!ts upon which to t>?aa a fliablo supposition reapooting the Spaniards' movements. DCLKBSS Of VAt.rjtiMtao. As a consequence of this doubt much uneasiness still pre ?ails In Valparaiso and other ports. Business U dull, ex cept in tralDc along tho coast, and nierohanls arc anxious I j awaiting intelligence from the Spanish fleet, before entering Into new negotiations abroad. Tlia defences are progressing rapidly at Valparaiso, and will soon be ready for their armament. The manufacture of heavy ord nance at T.'mache, particulars or which I have given in a previous UMSC, is being prosi>cnted as vigorously as the small foundry and teesp?rtmfle or the workmen will admit; and despite the many d sadvantiig.'S under which the government labors In this new enterprise, a sufficient number of guns for mounting all the batteries In prntn'm of construction at Valparaiso will he completed in a few work*. The merits of the guru (one at id two hundrod l<ouuders) are yet to be established; hut experiments thus far ha\e resu'tnd very satisfactorily. Many influ ential friends of the government have urged the pur. rhn?n of guns In the United State* ; but tho neutrality laws are regarded as belnir too great an obstacle in the first place, aud the Spaniards may reiurn it is feared be. fore the guns could he got here; and what Is a still more potent argument against bringing ordnance, Chile has a pardonable pride In making her own experiments I In gunnery. *o star or tw* siMffititn*' Rtmjji*. There seems no g<wv' reason for apprehending tbo ra> tarn of the Spun Mi fleet for hostile purpose* m these waters. The war thtiK . far ha1- accnnipll'hrd for Spsin nothing hut tnortiflratl tn and dlsgra- e. The bombard ment or Valparaiso i nly cstabli lied the barbarity of her lutentions, while the aflalr at Chlloe, In which her frigates were defeated by s comparatively in significant force and her disaster at Callao, proved Ibe Inability of her floet to wage ro specUblo warfare. Most of he^flect has tieen onl here three years, and a larre proportion of her crews have not been on shore in over ten months. The fr gales are short of ammunition and supplies, the men are nu paid and din contented, and m en if thero was thn slight c<t prospect of acoompl slung r.nythlnj by a renew J of hostilities, Spain Is too impoverished to make the at tempt. Taking these things Into oons Mention, with ths .mnouncement ot Admiral Norte* wh>n hn left Callao, that he shonM return If Spanish S'tbl?rt? were mal treated, It Is safe to h 'lleve thst the Apart h American war has I rmlrated Wo now look wPh no little ititer < at ror ti e renewal of negotlal 'ou* for s ?Ot'loment be tween Spain and the republics, and srsenrioas to knew whatpbaae the propositions will s?4time. Mediation by the I n. If I Stale-" may be a copte I, hut tlietorn orpubl:e. opinion her-, and in Jvru dos not testify the ltcliefiu that mode of adjustment at present Th< ?e" rtjpl Wilts are nmcli eucuura^od by the aflhlr ut Callao. that tlt< v will 't,rist ''iK-nlhelr own term*, en.' may not form s tieatr with Spain for an Indefinite period. ths au.ik" ri Mi r i* "'ill in miioa BWB'ilnj tli* arrival of the Pen run iron rlnli Huer<arand Irdepondenda from Monterldea. Tltta* famous r*-M:|a eootn to Ho n m vtti Wo hivi hoard *r<*ry w?k for the 1a*t four month* that they Tver* tioa r It hero. ?nd aho'tt every Mm day* the ? onimu nitf go** Into acetate* ovor ttia report rif their having ranched t'hlloo. fhtring th* prr?i'nr* of th* Hpan'an ilact (it Callao the Peruvian* wrr* electriSed hy tho Intol. Ilgenca that th< Hummt and Indopandait la wor* at Vat p*rnl?o, mi 4 that th*y procecd north v -"oun : ? they ?wild i-oal Alter till- ew^rf nas*Tpo*e<] we again beard that tboy wore at CMIoe. ami thai tic rombtoMt a?i adrn wa* aK?tl to "'*rt in ?-nrr b of (he "pan 'ant* Nett the MWftpaper* ?tat<-d tha> th* rapt.itn 9! U'f Hut I ah filial* Topni, jn*t arrived from Ultoalt.ir, had pawed tn* inm clad* i)t!a aide o! ih"Wra?w (if vtaxc'lati ; l>nt neat day tha o*p**ln dan *d all Lnowlpdi-r of th* v< >*n Itidwrd, WaaMngMI In lt? pVinli-1 0 it? of v n*w;i>u doriiij tb* rrMllf 11 never ?urp?^t tula pine* la th" maniturtnr* af" n*wg. ;ind f we were to h?ar that tho Kiia^ar and Independonri# '>*d taken llieovarlatid rouia frotii Btivn-4 vlvrea, It would *or,i?km nt> "iirpri j Th?ta l? uo d>'ilH 111 at ? very re i>*ctat>I? d I* put on of cliUeu* wuuli] immediately out to meat tho Mw-cMi m the Cuid li< re?. ' u-r?t? eomm.iadlng Hie allied ??pa tr>m. h*' 'tnlrwl )>?-? aadit 1 ia 'intl*rt<iM>'i will remain far aom* limn u < <>n>* loeuoo I of ill health. I do not knew *h? aucoeeda ti.to 'n coin j Diand u( tha fleet. g, C irrrar of ariNr?a ?t*r?ftr? I On Tneeday atjo(1.#> Tea**, am ? arrj oil II * bay wt Vai | pamiao i-nd bafcaawl an Rn'tcfoiialy a* to mduoa ih* *?!? ibortalaa to aend out after her. t pan overtaking it" v**e*l a be wa? found to h* ihr Tieo'lt alup Luc*, alt hundred arn r>'irn>-.n toua, Caiita n I,?prj?ost, wltli a cargo of ir Mr >?ii, tallow, iruii. cloth, and other auppllca for 1 be Hvttiiab f **t tha alupaixl <-argo. which aar* flttad out la ilahfom a were bMiiaht )nio jort, aad will Ih? diapcvd of a* a lawful prlrr If a omaJI *tcaniorw*ra **|>l hy th* (ti?eiAm?hl 11 Hi. ? ti:ntv>r ?f VaJ|?nti 0 ttur- it do 'i t?lu ihftt a aoaibet of alrailar price* might l* ial*a, a* p*r*ral art *\ ^ ted. mvi th*y h?Ti? no ntean* of laarn of tha rondl'kin of affMra airept fiou <'b* rvatloa of the bay aii.1 hy haMlfg reaaaM ftom lltnt inm, Tba latter mod* of ol^ia ii* lafornuittoa (aMl M b? rrhed npni. a* tha wtpply ahifw n*?'ir?|iy %?ep w*'l out to n**, ahll* all **?-?!? r.iuiiounioati'ig w;th va'pa riMii tiug Uie ah?te aking tha who)* eonat ? >t* >>r Awaara??. W.- haia rre |i*<t !nle!li(*t>o* of lb* 1 r >b*Vr ?n???af'ra of a par?) 1J Am^rir.n;* l?^w? ?n W Ban** and Itnanrio, ?ii tin- other irtda of th* Atwle*, m II-* Ar*< ittiao tvpnb 110. rbla pwrty arrive*! hnw from falforn a ah nt ?'?*?* motitit* ago. ami cmi<u>t*d <>f irte?a Mranna, lnolt.diBg j all wnrni n, wlrra and dtnighi*n< of th* p! >oeera. lh* 1 rtpe-litMi had forty lho'i?.u?<l dollara, and downed ??t In th* frrtll* agrtrnitarwl ragton* of th* trfB'ln* rapuMlr whrre they eapmeri t? yarrlia** a la-** traet and atnek il wtih .will* Tht?* fnaa^-f/K g*tt. V' !.r?u j and ((now?all foa*ef*ing rnurh *tp?ri?B<'? la 1rv>ll*ct fgM ng in tha mliong dtalrw-u of tha far *1*. w*?> at j t he head of tha party, and th*tr n>a>?a ?* ran dalv he *? ronnl'd for aix.n th* thaarr thai *om* one pre ed*-! ! them orer tha iVplineraa. a<i*iiled th* Ind an* of tholr eomlng aad of thatr wealth, and pr*f?f*d an embttaead* Th* B'Wi la derived from two aryieea A g'Btl*man Ihit r|tv writ** from Mendo^a 'hat tb?r hae* heard there of the ninrder nf Amei lean emlgrauta beyond lhat pla< <> Anoih?r |*i>tl*niaii, who r?>'*ntly *n>?**d th* Aad*? wrliea to hit w'fe in Valpanf* that ha had arrived safely at r-xwrlo, bat that on (be route bo had borld the remains of a partv ef Americans who bad been killed b? Indians. No otbT party of Americans has crossed during the aeaaon, and while there Is the bare possibility of a mi Make, clrcumstanees strongly indicate the destruction of the expedition. If It was know? that alt were killed we might feel lea* anxiety on Urn subject; but It Ik the practice of the Indiana to make prisoners of the whit* women, and there la every probability that the women of this party are held somewhere In the wilder nets beyond thn mountains. General Kllpatrick, our Minister here, Is determined to rescue them If they ara alive. He hu despatched letter* to our re presents tire at the government of the Ar entine republic, asking a prompt and eearchlng investigation, and will prosecute the same work from this aide with all the means at bla command. Nothing will be neglected In the pursuit, and the effort will not be abandoned until the fate of all the parties I* ascertained, aud If any are held as prisoners, until they are r stored to tba r Mends. The pas-age over the Cordillera* to Bnenoa Ayrea has generally be?n rj? garded as sare. This mAKaa-re will be a warn'ng to all, and will prevent expeditions overland except when renj rtor-d Imperatively neeesaary and made perfectly secure from destruction by super jr numb ra. nckmm ia Tim AnnuoiK lkciatioh. General Cook, Secretary of Legation, has been quite sick with fever, and la now slowly recovering. General Vloken Is acting Secretary during the absenoe of the former from his duties. Oar Paaama Cerrsspond*n??. Panava, July 1, 1840. aotrnr mntiOA. The Pacific Steam Navigation Company's steamship Santiago, Captain King, from the South Coast, arrived here at noon on the Mth, bringing dates from Valparaiso to the Oth and Callao 22d of June. I am indebted to Purser Nalrne, of the Santiago, for the prompt delivery of the Hsrald's South Coast corre spondence and flies of lata papers. raosrnoK or rni cuxieak mwrsma ti inti. The Chilean Minister Plenipotentiary of Peru, Honor Martinez, reached Lima on the 18th, and was received with great demonstrations of popular satisfaction. He paid a visit on the 21st to Admiral Pearson, of the United Statoe Navy, on board the Powhatan, in tho port of Callao. He was received with marked respect. COLOMBIA. We lenrn by the papers and private sources that Pres. Idont Mo?q era Is np to his old tricks again. A bill which had passed Congress for the relief of the nuns, who had t' elr private property confiscated by tlie government un dor tlie former rule of M"S<iuora, was vetoed by him, Knd the exci emont and Indignation cancel thereby very nearly enured h revolution nt Hostota. Tills was. to say the least of it, a most impolitic move, and If lie con t ntien in the course he has Inaugurated Ills reign will be a short nnn, for althoutr'i his Influence Is groat, still ho can dcstrov It all If he tries to ride the people to death and rule them with i rod of Iron. Mosquora In a meg-age to C'>ngress Informs them of loans be Ivis made iind contract,* he hat cntere<l Into wbiie abroad, and ask* that thev ho approved. One i'l Inan of one million (Ivo hundred thousand pounds ster ling, ?n the security of the reserves of the Panama Rail road, the same to be apnl'ed to Internal Improvements. Powlbl.v, of the entlr -amount of the loan, the govern mf'tit may rece've ore m II ion pound*, or live million' of do'lara; of thl?, m&vbe five hundred thousand dollars w II go for Internal impro'-ementa, one m lllon to repay a former loan, and the balance be lived for sokllers, w>l d'erw" clothes, arms and munl'lons of war, and no small portion of it will find Its way into tho prmkets of govern nicnt ' fflclals, Mowiuera foe'ng one of this number, this beln* the use that loans in this government ara put, "in ternal improvements" being merely to pull tho wool over tho eye* of the money lender. He' announces also havlne negot:ated the sale of the reserves of the Panama Railroad for the sum of ton m'l l:ons of dollars, provided no larger sum can be ob'alnnd from other parties. Uncle Sam'* nephews can and will pav as much for the renewal of the contract as any other parties, but they vf'll not "go it hi nd." Last, but not least, Mrmq era has the old chlrlqul S"b Ject up again, wt icti looks heavy on paper, but which Is heavier w hen the wound is viewod. A contract ? so he sayB ? hns been made for the construc'lon of a railroad from "Bo~s del T' ro" en tho Atlantic to a pont mi the PaciQc. and from eit or po nt lines of steamers are to b? run slons the coast everywhere, and tho republic, through what hi has done, is to be overflowing with wealth, and will soon be in a com! lion to rival, so far as the revenue ia concerned, any other nation. Any one who understands mutters ami things here will not be misled, b"t a person Icnorant of what alTsIrs In this coun try are might bo humbugged Into the Idea that all Mos quern says It cunfiruiort by the lacta, aad thai Co lumbia is the most clvH/?d and prosperous place on earth Mosqusra's promises and projects are very visionary, and uot likely to amount to much. TAX AM A. The election of General Olarte as President of the state for the next term 'rives general satisfaction. Ho U known to be a man o(?nergr and determination, yet at the same time mod >st and unassuming, and the opinion entertained by those who know him well Is that, while be will do what Is fair and right, ha must not be trifled with or Imposed upon. Wo need such a person very much In this locality, and if the General will only do all that ia expected of him, Panama will, dunng bis govern ment, be a bettor place t han it has be in for some time, and uava very much added to its respectability. ran wsw Malawi una. The first steamer of the New Zealand line left this place on the24'h nit for Auckland, with only (Ivo pas sengers and small frsK-ht. It will soon Improve, how over, as It become# bettor known. ft".Yi>LVTIO?ABr M'lVCMBMTS ti TOtKZirn.A. 8<>ma dan ago the news that General Pedro Mimuol Untax, Pre-ldent o ' the tate of Zauiora (tho ancient province of Uarinas), had taken arms against tbe na tional government caused considerable e\citemonl to Caracas ; but It soon subsided, the Minister of the Interior for Homo Affairs having received a communication from the samu general, atatlng that his only intention wa? to interfore in the nelghl>oriig State of f m Portiigneta, re cently separated (Vom that of Zamora. So that till now, whatever mil lary BWMIHM miy liavo occurred in that ( art of the republic are ef a Im-al aad circum scribed chara ter. The government of th? Fnlon, however, has sent commisaioners to General Rojaa, and taken with all dis patch the neoessary steps to prevent the development of any other mora Important plans that the aaid General mlfcht entertain, an public opinion has for acme time Cinted to him as the probable leader of a general revo ?on. The State ef Taehlra had also been invaded, It appear*, from the neighboring Republic of Columbia, by a small gang of m?n, hoaden by a Veneruellan, whose name la very little known, but waa generally considered of trifling Importance. People are generally rnnfl lent that there will be no serious war for>ome time In Vsaexiiel*. , NAVY BULLETIN. TUB TttBCAKORA AM? DACOTA*. The Tusi arora * as at Valparaiso on J'uie 0, expecting to sail n<irth*vard on the arrival uf the Pacotah, which left Montlv Moo several weoks since, and which waa long overdue at Valparaiso. TIIK rtri, ,10NK?, Term AMI -SOfTH CANOMNA were at Kjy VivA ou July 2. TI1K ST. MtltT AMU NT?I It. The I'n'ted Males ship St Marv a has i?;eii relieved at Pau uiia by the Nyack, nud had left lor San Francisco. Tilt: FAUAM.ONKM is now tlie 1'nitcd ?tatc* store ship at Panama. THK di'WAtKI. The Pnlled States steamer Hmraaao, Captain Panl Shir ley, nrrlred m Panama on^ie ntunlng of the Ulst till , from Callao, which riort she left on the 1 3l!i ult. She snlled hete e on the 27lh ult. for Vanrouver Island, In (onilinz to |o cb at San I'ranclsm snd the dlftenut ports on the Central American and Mexican coasts. Tit* rOWItATAH. Adiu'nil PearMPa flagship, the I'onhalnn. sailed from callao for I'puama on June 17. The IVitflonnl Ontitr. A *!-TAtK. Tba mif' h f,.r f !><? e1i?ni|iiiiii?liip ?r Mrw Jew; m* (rv n "i" K -arMfa and KunkM will ha ttlavad on rue day u Hahw-, ^ud not #' Kewdrt, a* si km MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. . v . -? -.v Tin Baafy rhawiway, Qytaia Mutff, w ! I'-ava itiii port on W?'1oa*!ay fi>r ,t ipinnall Iu* mat* for C?a!ral Aiuorira and flit -V.uHi Paclfa , ?UI ctom m h-d'.pMt i?n o'c!iwfc in tli<- morning Ilio N'rw York nnuu>? Edition for lh? Pacific -will t? roarty hi half-part ulna o' rlimk to- morrow morn tic %>|!? <ytm in wfajijwn . rvady for nmilinf. *\% <*ata. j MAILS FOB EUROPE ju*(tin?rd mail Maaraali.p *? Captain Maodit, will Iwv'a iiiu port on Wcdnaa-iay for Tli? mailt fnr Knropa mil ol<*? la tin# tfllf f Ualf r?*t , M a o alcwk ia tba moro'ng. Tha Nv? Voac Haati.u? Kdlllon for F.arofrf>-wUI l># j r*adr at half paat nti# o'cUwk ton?<>rniw momlnr. Slu^ia in wiappar* rea-ty for mailing oil can la MARRIAGES AND DCATH9. Mnrrt' it. * j I'im'isi., ? At M?lf?r<1, Maw . 'ilk 'I yf ix'.it Jnn<> M, I'ltrla) IU?Hin.n. nf New Tori. ??> - ?kmi M., ilauKht?r nf rSjrtD<n tfm, Oiiahlag, nf Mr*i i I, ? i?ir*i*? la m asu ? On Fji'ln*. Jnt?? # hv tl.a R?t A ll'.ckt**, attba ra?ul it a of tna hHd\ v.. A R Tin* j t?>n alraat. Vow York, Wnt.ua I'MHrtm tt> #'ar?*?'s* , l??i * at*. Wo <?rdr Poa'on j >p?r? pi.-*- #? r> i>y. Infhi wf?r?-On .Inn* 27 !?? ?l ? Ha*. J. T.a* U, I'.awia llt'iaw H> M N?m J vfrtrr a'l i* Jtvr t <ty. Mi.fiT--Hi.-ira.? Al S?. .folin'a i lnir. ti ^in ^a'ar'av, July 7 hy Ui* R<.?. |>r Itit, f.twaapm NrwDt to MI4 Pmibb * Hrnm, both nf Ttt* Tork ??itjr. it. ii Lm.a f*n/ia ? Al tl>aii??<?(ri?, T??a. <>n Smm ?lay. Jnn? 17, a< ttta r??Manor ? . W. \ >a- >u hr ih? K'l T. H. WrlallM. TH"M?a W m |> tn R?aat? f Haartaa, rta. shur of WHUaia lav lor, ?>( 1 Ta?lo??||<?, X. /. DM. Aaa< Tr. ? On Mouday tnnrr>mf. Julj t?. afi?i a f*w txtiira' Illnt-w, T?"?.<a Aaaort, in II. a < ??r of ln? , I It will be Mpwliaai 'to*' ih* i,in,"al laka piao# tk * ? 1 x"' (Tuesday) morning, M et^"*1* o'clock, from kip tot* resl. donco, No. 140 Plymouth ??/**. Broeldya. Buboovnb.? On Sunday. JW,r ?? ?r oonsumptloo, Dor*tta. the beloved wife of Robert F. Burgoyne, In the 34th year or her age. The relativee and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, tliU (Tuesday) #fter*ocn at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 303 Eighth ?tret. New Haven (Conn.) paper* pleas,' copy. Harwell*.? On MoikIhv, July P, Emit Lonw, Inflint daughter of Henry M. aud Clemmie 8. Brewster, aged 1 r**r and 4 month*. BiM* ? At Stapleton. Ststen Island, of chronic In flammation of the stomach, Jkiimuh Dakkb, In the 40iU year of hi* age HI* friend* and the friend* of the family are respect folly Invited to attend the funeral, thin (Tuesday) a "tor noon, from hi* late residence, ou Wright street, at half past two o'olook. Banrb.? On Monday, July 9, DnuK., lnfrnt daughter of Obad th and llary F. Bank*, aged live month*. The relatives and friend* of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 34 Willow place, Brook I vn. Budkn ? On Sunday, July 8, Pmi Knsa, wife of Rev. William Belden, In the 44th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 227 We-t Twen'leth street, on Thursday afternoon, at three o'coolf, without further notice. The remains will be taken to Greenwood. Caw. ?On Sunday, July 8, of dlarrhcaa, Fmacn JA-m only daughter of Fruncen and Andrew J. Curl, aged 4 ?tooths and Vt days. The frl?nds and relatives are rospectfully Invited to at tend .he funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from No 8 Madison stieet, G'eenpolnt, L. I. Cranksraw. ? On Sunday, Julv 8, Enww 8o9tt, Infant son of J. Scott and Sarah C. Cranks haw, aged 3 months and 13 davs, The relatives and fronds of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'olook, rum the residenoe of his parents, 207 Lei iuffton avenge. fVtf.UNS? On Sunday, July 8, M Armor Cotxms, a na tive of pariah of Lara, oounty Cavin, Ireland, aged 82 years. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral at his late residence. No. 630 West Thirty fourth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, al one o'clock. ? On Sunday. July 8, Mart Aiw, Infant daughter of Martin and "arffaret Carroll, aired S months. Funeral from theho'se in Socnd a'reet, near North Ninth street, Williamsburg, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock Oillox ?In Brooklyn, on Sunday, July 8, Mabcblu Dit lox, wife of Patrick R. Ill I Ion The f neral will lake plac" tills (Tuesday) afternoon, at lislf-past t*o n'rlnrk, fron tho ro'i'lenoe of her mother, Hoxrv Mr ft near Humllion avenue, .-'onth Brooklyn. Do A'? - 4)n *'onda7, July 0, Auixaj<dbr Donald, in the 80'h year of h's npo. Tho ro'at vo? and friends of the fsm'ly are Invited to attend the funeral, nt his late residonee, 246 Grand street, Brooklyn, K. D., on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Do-am. ? ? On Sunday, July 8, M aroasst, wife of Joseph lton.vly. apod 2d years, 1 month and 12 days. The remains will he taken th'S (Tuesday) morning, at seven o'clock, to J .one Island tor Interment. Da''??th * ? On Sunday morning, July 8, Loci* C. D A" I/TROW, in the 4S'h year of his aire. The rri<nds are ronpectfully invited to attend tho fun nil, fr m his lute iyh d' nee, 267 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, this fTuesdav) afternoon, at four o'clock. D w;-a? On Monday, July !?, of consumption, Lewis Michabi. Itowis, a natlvo of county Clare, Ireland, In the 24Mi year o' hi* sue. fhe relatl-es and friends o' tho family are Invited to attend the funeral, fr-m his late realdence, 112 Hudson street, Ill's (Tuenday) a'ternoon at 'hree o'clock. Dowd-h ?On Monday, J ly 0, Mart Euhskth, dough ter of B njamln and El :-.a!>eth Dowden, aged 7 years, 0 months and 17 (la>s. Bhe has irone to the greye; but we'll not deplore her, 81 nee God was her ransom, her guardian, her gn!de. He pave her. ho took lier, and he will restore her Where death has no sting; for the Saviour has died. The relatives, friends snd the United Brother I<od?e. No 1, are invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of Imr parents, OS Monroe street, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o clo k. Pinnae ?On Mondsy, Julv ?, L*wa C M., only child of Hornann and Susan Dirkos, aged 1 year, 4 mouths and 13 day* The f-neral w'll take place Oils (Tuf?day) afternoon, at t wo o'clock, from 447 Fifth street. Roam.? On Sunday, July 8, William Euax, aged 33 years. His friends and the friends of Ills brothers, John, Thorns*, Kdwsrrt and Patrick, are respectfully Invited to attend th* f 'neral. th'a (Tuesday) .iter noon, at two o'clock, from the corner of Sixty -first street and Ninth avenue to fal^aey Cemeterv. Rist? On Monday, July V, Saba If Ami Ellkt, In the 08th year or her age. The friend* or tiie family are respectMiy lovitod to attend the funeral, on Wednewlav morning, at ten o'clock, flmm the Presbyterian chnrch in Filth avenue, oon?<-r of Ninete nth street (Rev. Or. Rive's). Frassk. ?Suddenly, on Saturday, July 7, Jambs L. Fr? br, late 0<>lonel of the Forty-seventh regiment, New Tork volun leers, aged 41 year*. The relatives and friends of the family, and also the officers and member* of the late Forty-seventh regiment, N. T. V., ar respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 40 Morton street, this (Tu-sday) afternoon, nt two o'clock. The remain* will be token to Greenwood Cemetery for in'ennont. The member* of Normal Lodge No. ASS, F. and A. M. , are hereby summoned to attend a special communication or the Lodge to be held at it* rooms, DM Broadway, on Tuesday. July 10, IMA, at one o'clock, for the puniose of attending the funeral of our late brother, James L Era ser. The members of the fraternity are respectfully invited to at tend WK. F. C03TE.VDADER, Master. A a nits w Bubs, Pecretary. Oafavt.? On Sunday evening, July 8, Mast Aafast, a native of the town of Boyle, County Roscommon, Ire land. aged 33 year*. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend to att nd the funeral, this (Tuoeday) afternoon, at twe o'clock, fh>m the residence or hsr aunt, Margaret McCorm ek, 104 West Nineteenth street, O alb. ?At Jersey City, en Monday mornlur, July 0, Lit lis & Qua, only child oT John C. and Sarah Gate, aged 8 months. Rsmnwn to be taken to Plerttont, N. T. , for Interment. Ham*.? On Monday, Jsly 0, Mast, wtfs of A H. Height, In tha 30th year or her age. The relative and friends of tlis family ar* respect filly invited to nttend the funeral, from her lata resi dence, No. 72 Hoyden street, Newark, N. J., this (Tucs day) afternoon, at three o'clock. Bownxr ?On fr'ndav July M, WaruH Hobo am, a native of Killnane, county of Limerick, Ireland. The relatives and friends are reepectmity Invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half Bone o'clock, from tils late reeidonce, Nee. 1 and 2 Illton ferry plsoe, Brooklyn. Hu remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Hobas. ? On Sunday, July 8, Jour Huhas, sged 38 yean. The friend* and relatives of the family are re* pee l fully iavitod to attend the funeral, from hts Into resi dence, 28 Washington street, utia (Tuesday) aftornoou , at two o'clock. J ? On Maturur, July 7, Fn?<?cns D., wife of Ebcneter Jennlnga, Jr . mid d.vitfhier of rintt Adams. The funeral aervlcoa will l>? bold at the realdencnof her fbther, 16 Weetrerty-aeventh at, thla (Tuesday) morn Ing, at ten o'clock. The rotative* tnd friend* are InvlK-d to attend without further not" e Her romalus will bo takes to Yookera for Interment. Jn>ao*. ? On Hondar. Jaly a, of cholera Infantum, ?t.?A timer*, only child of W. B. and Ham t A. Jud -on, aged 10 month*. ? On Bunder, Jnly *, Donor D<n> AataAU I >tu<M. of Tcnesula. a?ed 43 yearn. The (Hend? are Invited to attend tho funeral, from H Fiancla Xavler'a churrh, Went Nltteenth atr<>#t. near 8t*th avenue. thla (Tueeday) mommy. at ten o'clock. Lawi*.? On Son. lav, July S, at the fsldmco of 0. | .Taeohur, Keq., l."4 Wo< stoi atreot, Isaac Lkwix, ofed 41 yearn. K moral fr"in Thirty-fourth ctr^et B. D. church, near F.ietith avenue, thla (Tue U?yi af?rtiooi. at two o'< I or It Tie member* of Cvrua Lodge .N'o. 208, Taloatloe I.odge Mo. J04. F. awl A. M , and Adelnbte Chapter ltt, R A. M.. are renpectfnlly Invited to attend. Th" member* of Cyru* I. xlgo 200. F. and A. M., arc hereby anmmoned to meet at the lotlije room on Tnc* dnr. J'llv 10, it one o'clock P. If., for tta piirpo o of at. teudlmt (be nineral of Worohlpfnl Brother Iruw Low in, Tact Master of thla lodgo. I1KNBY A. RL&KM., M. llrxnt R Vwmn, r^'aiy, I.avmim ?On Puoday Kenlne, Jt?!r ?. at all o flock, Maav M. l.Kntxirw, **ed ti y?nr/ Tbo relntirea and frloMb of the tamlly, are reepoct folly Invited to attend the fun tal. from her lat* ro?i d?nco, >*0 M wf *t Twenty -?eveoth atreet, U.!< (T'ioh nav) i Hernoon. at two oVf<? It. l.tMiiml.? Tbe nwmUera U Cr rmau Oak I/Mao, Ko. M, 1. <?. O. F., ?r* hereby uotl to aaaMMe nt their Mom at ebfH o'clock a. M. on W<dne?day n*??, for the purpyee of payinc the Iwt tr'tmle of rcap*ot U> the re. titaio^ of our Ut brother, J->Un L?*viae, By prd ir or F A. B? a* Herniary. F wTORFVF, V O Mi *i wt ? -On Monday, J>j|y ?, H*?v, wlnH ? IMr ? it Murphy, n.tllre of Oala-ay In tbe ??d rear of her af*. Tl>? '^Q'.ral wUl take pfuje on Wednesday afteen.?m I (? two o cioca. fpm Ut? raetdenre at her aon- n<a?, Jamea T. I ariira, Ko. ii North Otfori atrtet, ae?r , t Ituhing ar^a-v. If. Tt ?k. -Ou Vaturil*r, Jil; 1. BAtUM, ti^nl daofhtar 1 of the la'e Michael Ifoi'an, r kl , fartaa. Ifayouoth. i f -unty KlMare. Ireland In th? .liui year of her a?e Tt? friemla and acjoalr taneen of the family are eeepei > ? J folly invited fo at'end ih- funeral, it. to (fuaeder) morn- I liif. It ha I r. a*at bina o clock, from tbe r?# deuce >f b<M at?i?y, fl$ w*tb avenue, t?? the ("horrh of John'a, Fir- ? tl"4h rfreet, wltcra a r?f u*en> mam wtll be oflbred up fm tl e ?ei'oae o> Iter aeel, at ! fr m Kfnee to Olvary Ceru. ? I tery for tut 'tiiuat. M?tn -On S'.aday evtilut. Jm Tjr t, An*ia R I Mmrv*. In the Mlh ye m of bt< efe 1 ue retatlvaa ami fMeu '? of the family ere >nviul to I a?'?-nd the funeral, al frlpity ofi'trrh, thla fT'iradan afternoon, al tl?l o etoeb, withotit fartoer n<i?toe. Mctirrry.? On Sun-lav. June T, JoRtt Kmenr, ft*nn In ,|ttrle? re trtved al Tonkcni on lJi? M, afo-l 39 /"Mil H'a frlenda a?<* nlattvee vra leepevt'ijtly bivhct in attend bto funeral, U>to fTu#??tavi afiermwn. al Uwve oMook. fwni #lita raaldenoe of hlf parrate, Me> ; .unca ?ireal. Weal F?rn.? Mt Brum ? -Oa SnnJav aftem oo. W? ?, M<-* Mi Rh.iib. of Feoiir, WMty Hoaejrat, lie'end, in the Ift.h year "f l<er *g*. T he rala'lve* and 'riet<l?i of lh? familv ar" int Itod to attend the foneral, Ibl" fToc?|avt aft-rn- a, at l?e o oIik k, from an WeM Tw*r.i>eth ftreet. M<ILI<<M.- -On Monday. July ?. hi thla citr. at hto j perentt' realdenrn. 44 t.udtnw etreet, Wtu.ua >'*?"? ! M'iur<m. a?ed ft van Tha relallvm r?n1 ir?en>le of the family a?e reanert'u'lf t Invited to at K-n I tbe funeral, on W -dn??4ay afternoon, | al two o'clock. M tittFTT, ?On Sin'lay. Jdy 6, Maav \?? Mta^rt j eldeat daughter of the la*? IIHuM Malialfy, ag?<? a.t y?M I Tlie reletlvea and frieiida of Ilia fnmily art r^ape- tf illr I In > ted to attend 'ha fie-ral. thte (Tnnaday a"ei?o?n. f at U>m o'clock, from the ro-i.W0* of hw Oa* at rest. . , - , Pc*?v ? It Portchester, on Saturday, Jam, wife of Edward H. I'urdy, and only dw. ?~* W. and Sarah Bailer, of this city, In hor 37th The relatives and friends of the family nro r?in*.| to attend the funeral, from her late raaldsnna, thin (TT day) aft-rnoon, at half-past one o'clock, without fur" larluuton. 1'tKOoi.o.? The nionihem of C.erman flak I.odtro, 82, I..O 0. P., ore hereby uotinuil to assemble m t| lodgaroom at two o'clock ?. M. on W.-dn <-day no*t,[ tho purpose of paying tbo lust tilbuto of respect to renuiu* of oar isle brother, H. ury W. Purgold. Rvl dcrof P. W. GKEFE, N. C V. A. Bars, Secretary. 1'hiijp. ? At Bid/'-woiKl, L I., on Saturday. Jnty Catujki.n*, wife of Charles U. Philip, iu 1L.0 JJlh >| of hrr age. Funeral from rtt. Ann's Episcopal chttrrb. eorrie Prospect end Washington street*, Brooklyn, this (T4 Jay) afternoon, at three o'clock. Tho relative* friend* of the family are invltod to aUoud without tber notice. Qci*.? Suddenly, on Sunday, July H, at No. 63 1 Twenty eighth street. Now York, Puiiif Qui*, Jr.. crntly iron Kanturk, county Cork, Ireland, age ya*ra. Qtri**.? At Newark, N. J, on Sundnr evening, Jull A m, the beloved wife of Fraud* (Jnlnn, aged .15 yrf The friends and reial'vc* of the family are re*pi-ctr| invited to attend the funeral, on Weduesday morning ulna o'clock. Her remains will be removed from I late residence, corner of Crana and HlgB *treets, tol Patrick's Cathedral, where a solemn high mass of | a at cm will t>9 oflVred up for the repose of her *oul, i iheiice to Bt John'* Cemetery for lntorment. Rwi.tr. ?on Monday morning, July 0, Nkujk, y?4^ child of James and Emma Rollly, aged 12 month* at days. The relative* and friend* are respectfully invite^ attend the funeral, this (Tue*d?y) afternoon. at hall, one o'clock, from the residence of hor parents, &">H Til avonna. Kodosrs. ? At Oreonpolnt, on Monday afternoon, .i 0, Liuan Mat, only daughter of Ueorge W., and Sop C. Rodger* The relatives and fHend* are re sportfully lnvitn.ll attend the funeral, on Wednc; duy afternoon, at til o'clock, from the rnsldonce of hor grand ather, JaiJ Rodger t, Esq., 271 East Tenth street. New York. SiMvm.? On Sunday, July 8, In* Nhttm, eldest dsn tor of Chnrlos 0. and Martha Shaver, uged 3 yeanl months and 10 days. f The relatives and frlonds of the family are ro?poctf^ Invited to attond the funeral, thl* (Tuesday) aflornii at two o'clock, from the residence of hor lather, No. | Mangle street. B<mu>Knni*. ? On Mondny, July 0, after a short lllm Atf'Jt'BT Schloboiiv, aged 8P vearx and 7 months. Tho relatives and (rlendh of tho family nrr re-*pectf^ Invited to a"end the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternn at half-pant one o'clock, from the residence of his tber, Ilonry Soblobohui, 237 Sullivan street, corner! Amity. Ti?k ? In New Brighton, Stnten Island, on Salurdl July 7, Hkikt KiifTi.t, only child of Georgo C. aud i'?n| A. Voss, aged 6 months. Funeral this (Tuesday) morning. Wilson. ? In Bro;>klyti, on Saturday, .Tu!y 7, " severe and protracted illntv.s, Wiliiam Willow, of Ke Scotland, in tho 44th ye:tr of his age. His friends and relatives are luvltcd to attend fttnoral, from his late rcsidonce, 185 Poarl *lrt'et,| Wednesday afternoon, at three o'clock. Kelso (Scotland) payers please copy. * Yoasa ? On Mondav, July 9, John C. Yucno, ?j years, ft months and 0 davs. The relatives and frlcuds of the family are rrttj fully Invitod to attend tho funeral, from his Ift* dence, No. 1 .17 West Twenti tit street, this (Tuesday) ternoon, at half past throe o'clock. INSCRIPTION TO THH MKMORY OP JOSEPH I ARNOLD. We saw thee shine In youth and beauty's pride, And virtue's light, that. Iiearas beyond the spl* But, llko tbo sun ecllps'd at morning tide, Thou has left us In a world of tears. The heart that nestled fond In then, Is now sunk, a prey to grief and caret Just like the woodbine, who decked you aged tree. He Is now left Neak and bare. Nr.w York, July 0. J. a psats* to coo m mttm.r or mt brotum. Oh Thou great Being, what Thou art S'trpasso* mo to know: Yet sure I am that known to The* , Are all Tby works below. ? A creature here before Thee stands Wretched and distressed; Yet sure thorn Ills that wring hi* eo?l Olioy Thy high behest. But If h? mast afflicted he To suit some wise dc.-ogu, Tlion man his soal with Qrm resolves To bear and not rtpine. N*w York, July 9. /. FINANCIAL.. TRI AHliltY DKPARTMKNr. JUNK M, 1*4. Notice U horel>y given to holders of cert licnte* of I debtedness. Issued under acts of Congteaa approved kii I and 17. MB. tluit the Seeretsry of Ute Trea?nrv, In a<* anon with ssld ants and the tenor of said certtfli ates, I* |>umd l?? redeem, bnfore maturity, all r<*rtlftrale>i of in( adness falllns dun after Aoiruat 31, IHM, with acniel Ink est tberron, if presented Tor redemption on or l*rore 15, 1886; ?ad that thereafter auch certluoatrs will ceai benr liiterMt, and will be paid oa pre?ent?l!ou at th?1 partmeat, with Internal eutjr to said iMh of July. H. McClIU.Ot'lf. Secretary^ ATLANTIC? 8AVINOS R A MR, CKaf 111 XV Chatham square <>p|>o*lls tfott street. Hew York] 1'KR t'KNT I STK It T.HT AM/lWKD, 1 PRBR OP OOVKRNUK.NT TAX. Deposit'' made o? or before July 20, will rvoetve Inter from July 1. DPI.AWAHR, LACKAWANNA AND WHRTRRN RAf road t'osapauy. General (Mk*. M Kielians* pa New Yoik, June?. 1<M1 ? Ths transfer bo^ksuf tl,is e? psny will be rtosed from thla date until the morning of l'v day. 10th Julv prnilmo. By order of the Hoard. A .T. OnF.f.I.. TresoirerJ Jkrht:t CITY. JOLT p. ise?.-T(? tub holdrk^ Jeraeyt'uv War Itmida? The underalgne.l will reeetl {?ronoatl* uiitll |M 14th Inauni. at th.i ntltce o' the Qoai roller, t-ltv llall, for ths sale In them of Tw-nty.fl\e Tna Ssnd IKtllars ($2ft,nfHi, the wh >'n or any part thereof * ' aaid Ivioda, for the purpoeeot the at. iking fund. KM. CI.ARK. E. ?. t: Tttf'Nn. T. It BK.NWKM., C'HAiS H O'NIKLT., Commissioner* of (linking Kun "J vroncE -opnoR or rnn Tftnvnpu np ci?Rr ten aa4 stoekhaMsrs of tha OMo sad Mlsalaslptl Ra| tcad tJoaapany, ( Raatcru Dlrlsh.n >, t* Wall street. |_ Maw Yoas, -fulrS, IWM A decree of sale of tha Clrrull Court or t'i* I nlu.Mtair for lite dUtrt'Hs of Ob ir? aud In<l1iri? havtiwi '<*mi < th#> Mk of thi? Ohio %nd RutlrwiH ( DhwonV on thw f!Hh of Si*pt?mb#?r n*V, i? flv?n tbAi no at<x*k, hoiidp or rlAlvm ?r1U be Into ? trust oft 4 r ttj* 101b ??f H*i i timber n*it. _ AIXAN CAM I'M KM., i hatrman of the Truetsiw.| 1>AftT*KR WANTED ? 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